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LR2K0308

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LR2K0308Main Range TeSys Product name TeSys LRK Product or component type Differential thermal overload relay Device short name LR2K Relay application Motor protection Product compatibility LP4K LC1K LC7K LP1K Network type DC AC Thermal overload class Class 10A conforming to IEC 60947 4 1 Thermal protection adjustment range 1. 82. 6 A [Ui] rated insulation voltage Power circuit: 690 V conforming to BS 4941 Power circuit: 690 V conforming to IEC 60947 Power

Main
Range TeSys
Product name TeSys LRK
Product or component type Differential thermal overload relay
Device short name LR2K
Relay application Motor protection
Product compatibility LP4K
LC1K
LC7K
LP1K
Network type DC
AC
Thermal overload class Class 10A conforming to IEC 60947-4-1
Thermal protection adjustment range 1.8…2.6 A
[Ui] rated insulation voltage Power circuit: 690 V conforming to BS 4941
Power circuit: 690 V conforming to IEC 60947
Power circuit: 750 V conforming to VDE 0110 group C
Power circuit: 600 V conforming to CSA C22.2 No 14
Complementary
Network frequency <= 400 Hz
Mounting support Under contactor
Plate, with specific accessories
Rail, with specific accessories
Auxiliary contact composition 1 NO + 1 NC
[Ith] conventional free air thermal current 6 A for signalling circuit
[Ue] rated operational voltage <= 690 V for power circuit
690 V AC AC-15 for signalling circuit
250 V DC DC-13 for signalling circuit
Associated fuse rating 6 A gG for signalling circuit conforming to VDE 0660
6 A gG for signalling circuit conforming to IEC 60947
[Uimp] rated impulse withstand voltage 6 kV
Power dissipation per pole 2 W
Phase failure sensitivity Yes conforming to IEC 60947-4-1
Local signalling Trip indicator (yellow)
Control type Red push-button: trip test function
Blue push-button: stop and manual reset
Selector switch: manual or automatic reset
Connections - terminals Screw clamp terminals 1 cable(s) 1.5…4 mm²solid
Screw clamp terminals 2 cable(s) 1.5…4 mm²solid
Screw clamp terminals 1 cable(s) 0.75…4 mm²flexible without cable end
Screw clamp terminals 2 cable(s) 0.75…4 mm²flexible without cable end
Screw clamp terminals 1 cable(s) 0.34…2.5 mm²flexible with cable end
Screw clamp terminals 2 cable(s) 0.34…1.5 mm²flexible with cable end
Tightening torque 1.3 N.m - on screw clamp terminals - with screwdriver Philips No 2
1.3 N.m - on screw clamp terminals - with screwdriver flat Ø 6 mm
Height 58 mm
Width 45 mm
Depth 65 mm
Net weight 0.145 kg
Environment
Standards BS 4941
VDE 0660
IEC 60947
NF C 63-650
Product certifications CSA
UL
Protective treatment TC conforming to IEC 60068
TC conforming to DIN 50016
IP degree of protection IP2x conforming to IEC 60529
Ambient air temperature for operation -20…55 °C without derating conforming to IEC 60947
-30…60 °C with derating conforming to IEC 60947
Ambient air temperature for storage -40…70 °C
Operating altitude 2000 m without derating
Fire resistance 850 °C conforming to IEC 60695-2-1
Flame retardance V1 conforming to UL 94
Requirement 2 conforming to NF F 16-101
Requirement 2 conforming to NF F 16-102
Mechanical robustness Shocks NO contact: 10 Gn for 11 ms conforming to IEC 60068-2-27
Shocks NC contact: 10 Gn for 11 ms conforming to IEC 60068-2-27
Vibrations NO contact: 2 Gn, 5...300 Hz conforming to IEC 60068-2-6
Vibrations NC contact: 2 Gn, 5...300 Hz conforming to IEC 60068-2-6
Offer Sustainability
REACh Regulation
REACh Declaration
EU RoHS Directive Compliant
EU RoHS Declaration
Mercury free Yes
RoHS exemption information
Yes
China RoHS Regulation
China RoHS declaration
WEEE The product must be disposed on European Union markets following specific waste collection and never end up in rubbish bins
Contractual warranty
Warranty 18 months
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