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1-phase monitoring relay RP10P2

1-phase monitoring relay RP10P2

Product catalog summary
Overview:
The C-mac® module type RP10 is a 1-phase supply voltage monitoring relay designed to ensure the voltage remains within specified limits. It features separate adjustments for minimum and maximum voltage limits and offers a 1- or 2-pole relay output. The module is compatible with DC supply or AC supplies up to 230 VAC and complies with EMC regulations.

Specifications:
  • Supply Voltage: 24 VDC, 24 VAC, 115 VAC, or 230 VAC with a tolerance of +/- 20%.
  • Power Consumption: 2.5 VA.
  • Operating Temperature: -20°C to +60°C.
  • Humidity: 0 - 90% RH, non-condensing.

Adjustments:
  • Upper Limit: Adjustable via potentiometer from 105% to 120%.
  • Lower Limit: Adjustable via potentiometer from 80% to 95%.
  • Hysteresis: 1% of the nominal supply.

Indications:
  • Green LED: Indicates supply voltage is connected.
  • Red LED: Indicates relay is active.

Relay Load Capacity:
  • 1-pole: 8 A at 250 VAC.
  • 2-pole: 5 A at 250 VAC, ohmic load.

Compliance:
  • Emission: EN 50 081 - 1.
  • Immunity: EN 50 082 - 2.
  • Safety: EN 60 730.
  • Approvals: CE and low voltage regulations compliant.

Connections:
Specific pin connections are provided for the 2-pole version.

Ordering Guide:
  • 24 VDC: RP10-x-0-024
  • 24 VAC: RP10-x-1-024
  • 115 VAC: RP10-x-1-115
  • 230 VAC: RP10-x-1-230
  • x = output relay: 1 = 1-pole, 2 = 2-pole

Materials and Weight:
  • Housing: NORYL-SE-1, grey, self-extinguishing.
  • Housing Bottom: NORYL SE-1, GFN-2, black, self-extinguishing.
  • Terminals: Nickel-plated brass.
  • Weight: 110 g.

Mechanical Dimensions:
The module has dimensions of 74 mm x 38 mm x 76 mm.
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