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Motor isolating relay, 2 + 2 NO contacts 5A

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37,99 €
This price is valid until 31.12.24
EAN: 4010312205211
MPN: 22400601
Package: 1

Technical Information

Item condition New
Manufacture name Motor isolating relay, 2 + 2 NO contacts 5A
Brand ELTAKO
Categories Control devices
Country of origin CN
Harmonized System Code 8536 4900 00
Nominal voltage 250 V
Mounting method DRA (DIN-rail adapter)
Rated current 5 A
Frequency 50 Hz
Number of connectable motors 2
Substation input No
Central input No

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Packing level 3 4010312205211

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Description

Motor isolating relay, 2+2 NO contacts not potential free 5A/250V AC for one or two 230V-motors. Standby loss 0.5 watt only. Modular device for DIN 60715 TH35 rail mounting. 1 module = 18mm wide, 58mm deep. Universal control voltage 8..230V UC. 230V supply voltage. The tube-mounted motors of shading elements and roller shutters must not be connected in parallel, or reverse voltages will occur through the limit switches, ultimately causing failure of the motors. For one motor and if the control voltage and the motor voltage are 230V, one EGS12Z-UC is adequate. Where more than one motor is controlled by an EGS12Z-UC or in case the control voltage is different, one MTR12-UC must be connected to two motors. It must be remembered that the MTR12-UC devices, while they can be operated in parallel, require unassigned contact outputs K2/K3 of the controlling EGS12Z-UC. These have to be connected to terminals K2/K3 of the MTR12-UC. 1/2 = motor 1, 3/4 = motor 2. The functions UP and DOWN may be blocked or switched off entirely by a rotary switch. This block applies only to the max. 2 connected motors. Therefore single shading elements or roller shutters can be completely or partially excepted from the automatic function of an over-all control.