Schneider LRE35 | Thermal Overload Relay, Easy TeSys Protect, 30-38A, Class 10A
1. Introduction
The Schneider LRE35 is a thermal overload relay from the Easy TeSys Protect series, designed to provide reliable motor protection against overloads and phase failures. It operates within a current range of 30-38A and follows the Class 10A tripping curve, ensuring quick and accurate response to overload conditions.
2. Key Features
- Current Range: 30-38A
- Trip Class: 10A (fast response to overloads)
- Reset Mode: Manual and automatic reset options
- Mounting Compatibility: Direct mounting on Easy TeSys contactors
- Phase Failure Protection: Prevents motor damage from unbalanced loads
- Adjustable Settings: Allows fine-tuning of protection level
- Compact & Robust Design
3. Technical Specifications
- Product Type: Thermal Overload Relay
- Series: Easy TeSys Protect (LRE)
- Rated Current Range: 30-38A
- Tripping Class: 10A
- Reset Type: Manual/Automatic
- Mounting Type: Direct attachment to contactors or panel mounting
- Standards Compliance: IEC 60947-4-1
4. Applications
- Motor protection in industrial environments
- Electrical panels and control systems
- HVAC systems and pumps
- Conveyor and manufacturing systems
5. Benefits
- Enhanced Motor Protection: Prevents damage due to overloads and phase imbalance
- Reliable Performance: Ensures stable motor operation
- Easy Installation: Designed for seamless integration with TeSys contactors
- Compact & Space-Saving: Optimized for control panel layouts
- Adjustable Protection: Fine-tuned to match motor requirements
6. Conclusion
The Schneider LRE35 thermal overload relay is a versatile and efficient solution for motor protection in industrial and commercial applications.** With its adjustable 30-38A range and Class 10A tripping, it ensures safe, reliable, and optimized motor performance, reducing downtime and maintenance costs.
SKU: LRE35
Category: Easy TeSys Protect
Tags: 30...38A, class 10A, EasyPact TVS, Thermal overload relay
Brand: Schneider Electric
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