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Siemens 3RU21161CB0 690 VAC 1.8 to 2.5 Amp 3-Pole 1NO 1NC Thermal Overload Relay

Manufacturer: Siemens | Catalog # 3RU21161CB0 | Codale Part # 4720541

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Overload relay 1.8...2.5 A Thermal For motor protection Size S00, Class 10 Contactor mounting Main circuit: Screw Auxiliary circuit: Screw Manual-Automatic-Reset thermal overload relay SIRIUS 3RU2 for inverse-time delayed protection of loads with normal starting against excessive temperature rises due to overload or phase failure. This series is particularly flexible and cost-effective. Worldwide approvals (e.g. IEC and UL/CSA) and applications in hazardous areas (ATEX or IEC Ex) are a matter of course. Can be supplied with different setting ranges of the overload release. They are available with screw or spring-type terminals for fast, maintenance-free and vibration-proof connection, as well as for stand-alone installation. The accessories consistently fit all sizes from S00 to S3. Simple, efficient and always up to date - SIRIUS modular system.

Technical Information

Amperage
1.8-2.5 Amp
Applications
Designed for the protection of three phase and single phase AC and DC motors
Connection Type
Screw Connection
Contact Configuration
1 NO, 1 NC
Contact Rating
B600,R300
Number of Poles
3 Pole
Operating Temperature
-40 degrees C
Reset Type
3
Size
S00
Temperature Rating
-40 to 70 degrees C, -50 to 80 degrees C
Terminal Type
Screw
Type
3RU2 thermal overload relay
Voltage
690 Volt

Manufacturer Information

Brand
Siemens
Sub Brand
Sirius

General Product Info

12-Digit UPC
662643920192
Class
Class 10
Product UPC
66264392019
Used With
S00 Contactors
Weight
0.100 lb

Dimensions

Height
3.31 Inch
Length
4.02 Inch
Width
1.930 in

Certifications and Compliance

Country of Origin
Germany



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