480VAC
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15-480
The Time Mark Model 15 was designed to protect your valuable equipment from the damaging effects of phase reversal by sensing and automatically correcting for phase reversal. Under normal power conditions, incoming A B C voltage is passed straight through the device to the A B C output terminals (4 amps @ 480 VAC resistive max). If the unit detects an incoming reverse phase condition (C B A), it will light the reverse phase LED and internally switch 2 of the phases and then pass the corrected phasing out to output terminals A B C. If your load is higher than 4 amps @ 480VAC resistive, the Model 15 provides an auxiliary output relay to put in the control circuit of a remote reversing contactor. If phasing is correct, the relay will remain in the static condition (N.C contact will remain closed and N.O. will remain open). If the Model 15 detects a reverse phase input, the auxiliary output relay will energize and the relay contacts will switch (N.C contact will open and N.O. will close). -
18-480
The Model 18 continuously monitors 3-phase power lines for abnormal conditions. When properly adjusted, the Model 18 monitor will detect phase loss on a loaded motor even when regenerated voltage is present.This device consists of a microcontroller with a voltage and phase-angle sensing circuit, driving an electromechanical relay. When correct voltage and phase rotation are applied, the internal relay will energize. A fault condition will de-energize the relay. When the fault is corrected, the monitor will automatically reset. An adjustable restart delay prevents short cycling in compressor applications and an adjustable trip delay prevents nuisance tripping during power fluctuations.
The Model 18 does not require a neutral connection and can be used with Wye or Delta systems. Voltage ranges are sufficiently wide to allow for proper adjustment to existing conditions. Both FAULT and NORM condition indicators are provided to aid in adjustment and system trouble-shooting. The Model 18 is UL Recognized in the U.S. and Canada and is available with optional gold flashed silver contacts for low current applications.
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18-480-400Hz
The Model 18 continuously monitors 3-phase power lines for abnormal conditions. When properly adjusted, the Model 18 monitor will detect phase loss on a loaded motor even when regenerated voltage is present.This device consists of a microcontroller with a voltage and phase-angle sensing circuit, driving an electromechanical relay. When correct voltage and phase rotation are applied, the internal relay will energize. A fault condition will de-energize the relay. When the fault is corrected, the monitor will automatically reset. An adjustable restart delay prevents short cycling in compressor applications and an adjustable trip delay prevents nuisance tripping during power fluctuations.
The Model 18 does not require a neutral connection and can be used with Wye or Delta systems. Voltage ranges are sufficiently wide to allow for proper adjustment to existing conditions. Both FAULT and NORM condition indicators are provided to aid in adjustment and system trouble-shooting. The Model 18 is UL Recognized in the U.S. and Canada and is available with optional gold flashed silver contacts for low current applications.
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19-480
The Model 19 continuously monitors 3-phase power lines for abnormal conditions. When properly adjusted, the Model 19 monitor will detect phase loss on a loaded motor even when regenerated voltage is present.This device consists of a microcontroller with a voltage and phase-angle sensing circuit, driving an electromechanical relay. When correct voltage and phase rotation are applied, the internal relay will energize. A fault condition will de-energize the relay. When the fault is corrected, the monitor will automatically reset. An adjustable restart delay prevents short cycling in compressor applications and an adjustable trip delay prevents nuisance tripping during power fluctuations.
The Model 19 does not require a neutral connection and can be used with Wye or Delta systems. Voltage ranges are sufficiently wide to allow for proper adjustment to existing conditions. Both FAULT and NORM condition indicators are provided to aid in adjustment and system trouble-shooting. The Model 19 is UL Recognized in the U.S. and Canada and is available with optional gold flashed silver contacts for low current applications.
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19-480-400Hz
The Model 19 continuously monitors 3-phase power lines for abnormal conditions. When properly adjusted, the Model 19 monitor will detect phase loss on a loaded motor even when regenerated voltage is present.This device consists of a microcontroller with a voltage and phase-angle sensing circuit, driving an electromechanical relay. When correct voltage and phase rotation are applied, the internal relay will energize. A fault condition will de-energize the relay. When the fault is corrected, the monitor will automatically reset. An adjustable restart delay prevents short cycling in compressor applications and an adjustable trip delay prevents nuisance tripping during power fluctuations.
The Model 19 does not require a neutral connection and can be used with Wye or Delta systems. Voltage ranges are sufficiently wide to allow for proper adjustment to existing conditions. Both FAULT and NORM condition indicators are provided to aid in adjustment and system trouble-shooting. The Model 19 is UL Recognized in the U.S. and Canada and is available with optional gold flashed silver contacts for low current applications.
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2002Y-277/480
The Model 2002Y 3-Phase Voltage Unbalance Monitor is designed to continuously monitor a three-phase line with a neutral connection for unbalanced voltage conditions.This device will only energize the relay if an unbalance exists. Zero volts on all three phases is considered a balanced condition. This allows the Model 2002Y to be used with shunt breakers, so that main power can be restored without resetting breakers.
The solid-state sensing circuit drives an internal electromechanical relay. Indicator lights on the monitor show when the voltage balance is within an acceptable range, when an unbalance exists, and when the relay is actually tripped.
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2500-480
The Model 2500 3-Phase Monitor is designed to continuously monitor 3-phase power lines for abnormal conditions. This device features solid-state voltage and phase-angle sensing circuits, which drive a SPDT electromechanical output relay.When the correct voltage and phase sequence is applied to a specified Model 2500, the output relay will not energize. An under voltage, phase reversal, phase unbalance or phase loss condition will cause the output relay to energize, even if regenerated voltage is present. Complete power loss will not cause Model 2500 to trip. The 2501 version of this unit operates in fail-safe mode, and the contacts de-energize on a fault condition. A neutral connection is not required, allowing the Model 2500 or 2501 to be used with either Wye or Delta system configurations.
Each option on the Model 2500 or 2501 monitor is adjustable throughout its operating range. The adjustment pots and LED indicators for VOLTAGE ADJUST, UNBALANCE ADJUST and TIME DELAY are mounted on the front of the unit for easy access.
Seven versions of the Model 2500 or 2501 cover voltage ranges from 120 to 600 VAC, and are UL Listed and CSA Certified.
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2500D-480
The Model 2500D 3-Phase Monitors are designed to continuously monitor the voltages of a 3-phase power distribution system for abnormal conditions. The monitors feature solid-state voltage and phase angle sensing circuits which drive a DPDT electromechanical
output relay. Connect to any 3-phase WYE or DELTA with no neutral connection required.When the correct voltage and phase sequence is applied, the output relay will not energize. An under voltage, phase reversal, phase unbalance or phase loss condition will cause the output relay to energize, even if regenerated voltage is present. Complete power loss will not cause the Model 2500D to trip.
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2501-480
The Model 2501 3-Phase Monitor is designed to continuously monitor 3-phase power lines for abnormal conditions. This device features solid-state voltage and phase-angle sensing circuits, which drive a SPDT electromechanical output relay.When the correct voltage and phase sequence is applied to a specified Model 2501, the output relay will energize. An under voltage, phase reversal, phase unbalance, or phase loss condition will cause the output relay to de-energize. A neutral connection is not required, allowing the Model 2500 or 2501 to be used with either Wye or Delta system configurations.
Each option on the Model 2500 or 2501 monitor is adjustable throughout its operating range. The adjustment pots and LED indicators for VOLTAGE ADJUST, UNBALANCE ADJUST and TIME DELAY are mounted on the front of the unit for easy access.
Seven versions of the Model 2500 or 2501 cover voltage ranges from 120 to 600 VAC, and are UL Listed and CSA Certified.
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2501D-480
The Model 2501D 3-Phase Monitors are designed to continuously monitor the voltages of a 3-phase power distribution system for abnormal conditions. The monitors feature solid-state voltage and phase angle sensing circuits which drive a DPDT electromechanical output relay. Connect to any 3-phase WYE or DELTA with no neutral connection required.When the correct voltage and phase sequence is applied, the output relay will energize. An under voltage, phase reversal, phase unbalance, or phase loss condition will cause the output relay to de-energize.
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2581-480
The Model 2581 3-Phase Monitor is designed to continuously monitor 3-phase power lines for phase loss, low voltage and phase reversal. The Model 2581 Monitor will detect phase loss on a loaded motor even when regenerated voltage is present.This device consists of a solid-state voltage and phase-angle sensing circuit, driving an electromechanical relay. When correct voltage and phase rotation are applied, the internal relay will energize. A fault condition will de-energize the relay. When the fault is corrected, the monitor will automatically reset .
The Model 2581 3-Phase Monitor does not require a neutral connection and can be used with Wye or Delta configured systems. Low voltage trip point is factory set at 10% below nominal. An LED indicator is provided for system troubleshooting.
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A158B
The Model 158 continuously monitors 3-phase power lines for abnormal conditions. When properly adjusted, the Model 158 monitor will detect phase loss on a loaded motor even when regenerated voltage is present.This device consists of a solid-state voltage and phase-angle sensing circuit, driving an electro-mechanical relay. When correct voltage and phase rotation are applied, the internal relay will energize. A fault condition will de-energize the relay. When the fault is corrected, the monitor will automatically reset.
The Model 158 does not require a neutral connection, and can be used with Wye or Delta systems. Four versions cover 120V, 208/240V, 480V (60Hz) and 380V (50Hz). Voltage ranges are sufficient to allow for proper adjustment to existing conditions. A front-mounted LED failure indicator is provided.
The R versions of the Model 158 monitor have an additional LED indicator for RESTART and a 5 minute short cycle timer, to delay restarting the motor.
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A158BR
The Model 158 continuously monitors 3-phase power lines for abnormal conditions. When properly adjusted, the Model 158 monitor will detect phase loss on a loaded motor even when regenerated voltage is present.This device consists of a solid-state voltage and phase-angle sensing circuit, driving an electro-mechanical relay. When correct voltage and phase rotation are applied, the internal relay will energize. A fault condition will de-energize the relay. When the fault is corrected, the monitor will automatically reset.
The Model 158 does not require a neutral connection, and can be used with Wye or Delta systems. Four versions cover 120V, 208/240V, 480V (60Hz) and 380V (50Hz). Voltage ranges are sufficient to allow for proper adjustment to existing conditions. A front-mounted LED failure indicator is provided.
The R versions of the Model 158 monitor have an additional LED indicator for RESTART and a 5 minute short cycle timer, to delay restarting the motor.
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A252B
The Model 252 3-Phase Monitor continuously monitors 3-phase power lines for abnormal conditions. When properly adjusted, the Model 252 will detect phase loss on a loaded motor even when regenerated voltage is present.The device consists of a solid-state voltage and phase-angle sensing circuit, driving an electromechanical relay with one SPDT and one SPST contact. When correct voltage and phase rotation are applied, the internal relay will energize. A fault condition will de-energize the relay. When the fault is corrected the Model 252 will automatically reset.
The Model 252 does not require a neutral connection and can be used with Wye or Delta systems. Four versions cover 120V, 208/240V and 480V, 60Hz, and 380V, 50Hz. Adjustment ranges are sufficiently wide to allow for proper adjustment to existing conditions. Two LED indicator are provided to aid in adjustment and system troubleshooting.
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A257B
The Model 257 continuously monitors 3-phase power lines for abnormal conditions. When properly adjusted, the Model 257 monitor will detect phase loss on a loaded motor even when regenerated voltage is present.This device consists of a solid-state voltage and phase-angle sensing circuit, driving an electromechanical relay. When correct voltage and phase rotation are applied, the internal relay will energize. A fault condition will de-energize the relay. When the fault is corrected, the monitor will automatically reset (a manual reset version is also available).
The Model 257 does not require a neutral connection and can be used with Wye or Delta systems. Voltage ranges are sufficiently wide to allow for proper adjustment to existing conditions. Both TRIP and NORM condition indicators are provided to aid in adjustment and system trouble-shooting.
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A257B-400HZ
The Model 257 continuously monitors 3-phase power lines for abnormal conditions. When properly adjusted, the Model 257 monitor will detect phase loss on a loaded motor even when regenerated voltage is present.This device consists of a solid-state voltage and phase-angle sensing circuit, driving an electromechanical relay. When correct voltage and phase rotation are applied, the internal relay will energize. A fault condition will de-energize the relay. When the fault is corrected, the monitor will automatically reset (a manual reset version is also available).
The Model 257 does not require a neutral connection and can be used with Wye or Delta systems. Voltage ranges are sufficiently wide to allow for proper adjustment to existing conditions. Both TRIP and NORM condition indicators are provided to aid in adjustment and system trouble-shooting.