3 Phase monitoring Relays from Gavazzi and Sords Electric
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DPB01CM44 DIN Rail mounting
PPB01CM44 Plug In
DPB01CM44 and PPB01CM44 relays are three phase mains
monitoring devices.
They can operate on both 3Ph and 3Ph+N mains detecting, besides the phase loss and the correct phase sequence, possible overvoltages and undervoltages.
Power supply is provided by the monitored mains, is wide input range and switch mode. Consumption, dissipation and consequently heat are very limited.
A delay on alarm, up to 30s, for the over/under voltage alarms, filters unwanted trippings for temporary conditions.
Operating frequency is up to 400Hz.
They can operate on both 3Ph and 3Ph+N mains detecting, besides the phase loss and the correct phase sequence, possible overvoltages and undervoltages.
Power supply is provided by the monitored mains, is wide input range and switch mode. Consumption, dissipation and consequently heat are very limited.
A delay on alarm, up to 30s, for the over/under voltage alarms, filters unwanted trippings for temporary conditions.
Operating frequency is up to 400Hz.
DPB02CM44 DIN Rail mounting
PPB02CM44 Plug In
DPB02CM44 and PPB02CM44 relays are threephase mains
monitoring devices.
They can operate on both 3Ph and 3Ph+N mains detecting, besides the phase loss and the correct phase sequence, possible phase values asymmetries.
Power supply is provided by the monitored mains, is wide input range and switch mode. Consumption, dissipation and consequently heat are very limited.
A delay on alarm, up to 30s, for asymmetry alarm, filters unwanted trippings for temporary conditions. Operating frequency is up to 400Hz.
They can operate on both 3Ph and 3Ph+N mains detecting, besides the phase loss and the correct phase sequence, possible phase values asymmetries.
Power supply is provided by the monitored mains, is wide input range and switch mode. Consumption, dissipation and consequently heat are very limited.
A delay on alarm, up to 30s, for asymmetry alarm, filters unwanted trippings for temporary conditions. Operating frequency is up to 400Hz.
DPC01DM44 DIN Rail
DPC01DM44 relay is a multifunction threephase
mains monitoring device.
It can operate on both 3Ph and 3Ph+N mains detecting, besides the phase loss and the correct phase sequence, possible overvoltages and undervoltages or asymmetry and tolerance excess.
Power supply is provided by the monitored mains, is wide input range and switch mode. Consumption, dissipation and consequently heat are very limited.
It is certified for Marine applications and it operates up to 400Hz of mains frequency.
It can operate on both 3Ph and 3Ph+N mains detecting, besides the phase loss and the correct phase sequence, possible overvoltages and undervoltages or asymmetry and tolerance excess.
Power supply is provided by the monitored mains, is wide input range and switch mode. Consumption, dissipation and consequently heat are very limited.
It is certified for Marine applications and it operates up to 400Hz of mains frequency.
DPC02DM44 DIN Rail
DPC02DM44 relay is a multifunction threephase mains monitoring device.
Power supply is provided by the monitored mains, is wide input range and switch mode. Consumption, dissipation and consequently heat are very limited
DPC02DM44 relay is a multifunction threephase mains monitoring device.
Power supply is provided by the monitored mains, is wide input range and switch mode. Consumption, dissipation and consequently heat are very limited
October 30, 2019 - Buffalo Grove, IL – CARLO GAVAZZI is proud to announce the launch of several
new Three-Phase Monitoring Relays which feature a Wider Input Voltage Range. These new models,
part of the DPB and DPC families, are ideal for distributors and customers as they reduce the number of
individual items that need to be stocked, while providing unsurpassed quality and functionality.
The new DPB and DPC models feature an upgraded switch mode power supply, which provides a wider input voltage range to cover different mains voltages, while reducing heat dissipation and improving reliability and stability. The DPB series has an input voltage range of 208 VAC to 480 VAC, while the DPC series has an input voltage range of 208 VAC to 690 VAC. All of the new models feature an expansive frequency range of 50 Hz to 400 Hz, making them ideal for a wide range of applications.
Three phase monitoring relays are ideal for protecting motors from severe damage that can result from loss of a phase, phase imbalance, or phase reversal. Motors can be found in a wide range of applications, including: HVAC systems, water treatment, material handling, machine tool, marine and aviation.
Key features of the DPB and DPC Three Phase Monitoring Relays include:
The new DPB and DPC models feature an upgraded switch mode power supply, which provides a wider input voltage range to cover different mains voltages, while reducing heat dissipation and improving reliability and stability. The DPB series has an input voltage range of 208 VAC to 480 VAC, while the DPC series has an input voltage range of 208 VAC to 690 VAC. All of the new models feature an expansive frequency range of 50 Hz to 400 Hz, making them ideal for a wide range of applications.
Three phase monitoring relays are ideal for protecting motors from severe damage that can result from loss of a phase, phase imbalance, or phase reversal. Motors can be found in a wide range of applications, including: HVAC systems, water treatment, material handling, machine tool, marine and aviation.
Key features of the DPB and DPC Three Phase Monitoring Relays include:
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Noise, harmonics, and transient filtering
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Significant reduction in power consumption
versus previous models
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Wide input voltage and frequency range
Voltage ranges selectable by DIP switches
DIN Rail mounting
Plug-in option available for DPB series
Plug-in option available for DPB series
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Sords Electric
216-765-4230
www.sordselectric.com
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