RM3JA112MW
RM3JA112MW
RM3JA112MW
File 8430
RM3 Specialty Relays
Table of Contents
Contents
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RM3 Specialty Relays
Selection guide
Green LED : Supply voltage is present to the relay Yellow LED : Relay
Yellow LED : Relay has been energized. has been energized
Display
Width .89 inches 1.77 inches .89 inches 1.77 inches .89 inches
22.5 mm 45 mm 22.5 mm 45 mm 22.5 mm
Pages 6 to 9 10 to 13 14 to 17 18 to 21 22 to 25
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RM3 Specialty Relays
Selection guide
110 to 130 Vac 220 to 240 Vac 110 to 130 Vac 24 Vac 24 to 240 Vac or dc 24 to 240 Vac or dc 24 Vac
160 to 300 Vac 380 to 415 Vac 220 to 240 Vac 110 to 130 Vac 110 to 130 Vac 110 to 130 Vac 110 to 130 Vac
220 to 240 Vac 380 to 415 Vac 220 to 240 Vac 220 to 240 Vac 220 to 240 Vac 220 to 240 Vac
300 to 500 Vac 380 to 415 Vac 380 to 415 Vac 380 to 415 Vac
380 to 415 Vac
Green LED : Yellow LED : Green LED : Green LED : Green LED : Supply voltage is present.
Supply voltage is Relay has been Supply voltage is Supply voltage is Yellow LED : Relay has been energized.
present. energized. present. present.
Yellow LED : Yellow LED : Yellow LED :
Relay has been Relay has been Relay has been
energized. energized. energized.
3 red LEDs : 2 red LEDs :
faults have faults have
occurred. occurred.
1.77 inches .89 inches 1.77 inches .89 inches 1.77 inches 1.77 inches 1.77 inches
45 mm 22.5 mm 45 mm 22.5 mm 45 mm 45 mm 45 mm
26 to 29 30 to 33 34 to 37 38 to 41 42 to 45 46 to 49 50 to 53
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RM3 Specialty Relays
General Application Data
Environment
Conforming to standards IEC 801 part 1-4 level III
IEC 68 part 2-3/2-6
VDE 0435 part 303, 4.8.3/class II and 303, 4.2.1/class I min. 2.5 kV
VDE 57160 part 0160/5.84 paragraph 4.8.8
VDE 0110/overvoltage category III
Approvals UL listed file E39281 guide E164353
CSA, GV
Ambient air temperature Storage ˚F -40 to 185
around the device (˚C) (-40 to 85)
Operation ˚F -13 to 140
(˚C) (-25 to 60)
On-load factor 100%
Supply voltage range -15% to +10% of rated supply voltage
Insulation voltage Between input and output kV 2.5
Vibration resistance Conforming to IEC 68-2-6 10 gn/F = 55 Hz/a = ± 0.95 mm 2h per level
Shock resistance 10 gn
Degree of protection Conforming to VDE 0106
(part 100) and VBG 4
for the terminal block
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RM3 Specialty Relays
RM3 Measurement and Control Relays
General Application Data
Output characteristics
Load on a.c. supply Electrical durability of contacts, in millions of operating cycles
220 V 50 Hz AC-1, 360 operating cycles/hour
105
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
Amperes
Reduction factor K for inductive loads (to be applied to the values obtained above)
1.0
0.9
0.8
0.7
0.6
0.5
0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 0.5 0.6 0.7 0.8 0.9 1.0
Cos ϕ
200
100
80
60
50
40
30
20
10
0.1 0.3 0.5 0.8 2 3 4 6 8 10
0.2 0.4 0.6 1 Amperes
Note: When used with a d.c. contactor or relay, it is recommend that a freewheel diode be connected in parallel to the coil.
+
RM3
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RM3 Specialty Relays
RM3JA2 Current Measurement Relays
Operating Principles
This device is used anywhere it is important to detect when a preset a.c. or d.c. current threshold is exceeded. This relay
can be used to monitor currents between 3mA and 1A. Some examples of applications for this relay are:
- To detect whether a conveyor is loaded or not.
- To detect a load on a pump.
- To detect a fan belt breaking.
- To monitor loading of single phase motors.
- To monitor heating and lighting circuits.
Operating principles
• Apply the appropriate supply voltage (U supply) to terminals A1 and A2. This supplies power to the electronics inside
this device.
RM3JA2 • The current to be monitored is connected to terminal B1 or B2 or B3 (depending on current to be monitored) and
terminal C.
• The output relay terminal (15-common, 16-normally close contact, 18-normally open contact) is used to signal that
the current is or is not above the preset current threshold setting.
• The current threshold setting (IS1)(refer to the diagrams below) is set to the current above which it is desired to have
the output relays change state.
• The hysteresis needs to be set. Hysteresis is the difference between the current threshold setting and the dropout
current setting (IS2) of the output relay. It is expressed as a percentage: h= (IS1 - IS2)/IS1
1 Hysteresis setting, 5 to 30%
2 Current threshold setting (IS1)
If the current to be monitored is connected to:
RM3 JA2 • B1 and C = Use the white scale times 0.001
1 (3 to 30mA)
A1 A2 • B2 and C = Use the yellow scale times 0.001
16 (10 to 100mA)
15 18
• B3 and C = Use the yellow scale times 0.01
(0.1 to 1A)
R The yellow LED labeled with an R indicates that the
2 output contacts have been energized when it is
R
illuminated.
U U The green LED labeled with a U (Voltage) indicates that
supply voltage is present to the RM3 relay when
illuminated.
Functional diagram
U supply A1-A2 B1, B2, B3 C
RM3-JA2
Measurement circuit
IS1
U drop < 1 V Load
IS2
Current measured 1 measurement
Relay 15-18
15-16
t ≤ 80 ms <t
t : measurement cycle
• If the supply voltage (U supply) is not applied to terminals A1 and A2, the output relays will be in its deenergized state
(contact 15-16 will be closed and contact 15-18 will be open).
• When supply voltage is applied to terminal A1 and A2, the output relay will not change state until the current has
exceeded the current threshold setting (IS1) and the current remains above the current threshold setting (IS1) level
for more than the measuring cycle of ≤ 80 milliseconds.
• After the output relay has changed state, it will remain energized unless the current falls below the dropout current
setting (current threshold setting minus the hysteresis) or supply voltage is lost from terminals A1 or A2 or the
measured current exceeds the upper limits of the RM3 relay, which results in damage to the RM3 relay.
• The measure range of this relay can be extended by:
- Using a current transformer and connecting the secondary to the terminals on the RM3 relay.
- Connecting a resistor in parallel with the measuring input (see the next page for an example).
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RM3 Specialty Relays
RM3JA2 Current Measurement Relays
Wiring, Approximate Dimensions, and Setup Information
Wiring
B1
B2
B3
15
C
16
18
A1
A2
A1 15 B3
B1 B2 A1-A2 Supply voltage Connection and current values to be measured
B1, B2, Currents to be measured RM3JA211 B1-C 3 to 30 mA
B3, C (see table to the right)
B2-C 10 to 100 mA
C
15-18 Form C contact of output
15-16 relay B3-C 0.1 to 1 A
18 16 A2
Approximate dimensions
Dimensions Inches
MM
3.05 / 77.5
Setup information
• Setup example is based on the following information :
- Overcurrent threshold to be measured is 0.8A. • Using page 8, an RM3JA211FG7 relay would be selected because of the
- Dropout current threshold is 0.6 A. 120 Vac supply voltage and it has a measurement range of 3mA to 1A.
- The supply voltage is 120 Vac • Wire the RM3JA211FG7 relay as explained under operating principles on the
previous page.
• Set the current threshold potentiometer (2) to 80 on the yellow scale. Current
RM3 JA2 is being measured on terminals B3 and C, which means you use the yellow
1
A1 A2 scale times 0.01 (80x0.01=0.8A).
16
15 18 • Set the hysteresis potentiometer to 25
h = (IS1-IS2)/IS1
2 (0.8-0.6)/0.8=0.25 or 25%
R
Application : use of relay RM3JA211••• (10 to 100 mA). Connection B2-C to measure a threshold of 1 A, knowing that Ri = 10 Ω for this rating and that Im = 100 mA
10 0.1
The value Rs will be : = 0.526 Ω P = (1 - )2 x 0.526 = 0.47 W
(2 x 1/0.1) - 1 2
Select a resistor Rs capable of dissipating at least twice the calculated value, i.e. 1 W for this example, in order to limit the temperature rise.
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RM3 Specialty Relays
RM3JA2 Current Measurement Relays
Ordering Information
RM3JA2
LA9RE02
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RM3 Specialty Relays
RM3JA2 Current Measurement Relays
Application Data
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RM3 Specialty Relays
RM3JA1 Current Measurement Relays
Operating Principles
This device is designed to detect when a preset current threshold is exceeded, on a.c. or d.c. supply. The RM3JA1••MW
relay can monitor overcurrent or undercurrent. All the other relays can only monitor overcurrent. These relays can be used
to monitor currents between 3 mA to 15 A.
Some examples of applications for these relays are:
- To detect whether a conveyor is loaded or not - To monitor the loading of a single phase motor
- To detect a load on a pump - To monitor heating and lighting loads
- To detect a fan belt breaking
Operating principles
• Apply the appropriate supply voltage (U Supply) to terminals A1 and A2. This supplies power to the electronics inside
the device.
• The current to be monitored is connected to terminal B1 or B2 or B3, depending on current to be monitored, and
terminal C.
• The output relay terminals (15 and 25 -Common, 16 and 26 -Normally closed contact, and 18 and 28- Normally open
contact) are used to signal that the current is or is not above the preset current threshold setting.
• The current threshold setting (IS1) (refer to the diagram below) is set to the current above which it is desired to have
RM3JA1 the output relays change state.
• The hysteresis needs to be set. Hysteresis is the difference between the current threshold setting and the dropout
current setting (IS2) of the output relays. It is expressed as a percentage: h = (IS1-IS2)/IS1. Hysteresis is adjustable
between 5 and 30%.
12
16
15 18 3 If the current to be monitored is connected to:
1s 26 • B1 and C = Use the yellow scale times 0.1
h = (0,74 - 0,66) / 0.74 = 0,1081 = 10,81%
25 28
4 B1 0.6 B2 2 • B2 and C = Use the white scale times 1.0
• B3 and C = Use the yellow scale times 1.0
h = (0,74 - 0,7) / 0.74 = 0,054 = 5.4% 1 (White)
IS1 7 (Yelow) 2 3 5 Undercurrent (UC) or Overcurrent (OC) selector switch.
This is only available on the RM3JA1••MW relay.
UC
Uc
R UC 5
h = (0,7 - 0,6) / 0,7 = 0,142 = 14,28% U
R The yellow LED labeled with an R indicates that the output
contacts have been energized when it is illuminated.
U The green LED labeled with a U (voltage) indicates that
supply voltage is present to the RM3 relay when
illuminated.
Functional diagram
• If the supply voltage (U supply) is not applied to terminals A1 and A2, the output relays will be in the de-energized
state (Contacts 15-16 and 25-26 will be closed and contacts 15-18 and 25-28 will be open).
• If the RM3JA1••MW set to OC or any of the other RM3JA1 relays monitors a current greater than the threshold setting
(IS1), the output relay will energize with or without time delay, depending on the relay chosen. When the current
returns to a value IS2 below the threshold, depending on the hysteresis setting, the relay is instantaneously de-
energized.
• If the RM3JA1••MW relay set to UC monitors a current less than the threshold setting IS1, the output relay will
energize with or without time delay, depending on the relay chosen. When the current returns to a value IS2 above
the threshold, depending on the hysteresis setting, the relay is instantaneously de-energized.
• A measuring cycle lasts only 80 ms, which allows rapid detection of changes in current.
Function "OI" Function "UI"
U supply A1-A2 U Supply A1-A2
IS2
IS1 IS1
IS2 Current measured
Current Measured
Relay 15-18
15-16 Relay
15-18
15-16
25-28 25-28
25-26 25-26
t <t t <t
t: time delay
B1, B2, B3 C
Measurement circuit
RM3-JA
Note : The measurement ranges can be extended by means of a current transformer, the secondary of which is connected to the terminals of
the corresponding RM3, or by means of a resistor connected in parallel with the current being measured (see the next page for an example).
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RM3 Specialty Relays
RM3JA1 Current Measurement Relays
Wiring, Approximate Dimensions, and Setup Information
Wiring
B1
B2
B3
15
25
C
Connection and current values to be measured according to
16
26
18
28
A2
RM3JA1•1 B1-C 3 to 30 mA
A1-A2 Supply voltage
B2-C 10 to 100 mA
A1 15 25 B1 B2 B3 B1, B2, Currents to be measured
B3, C (see table to the right) B3-C 0.1 to 1 A
15-18 1st Form C contact of output RM3JA1•2 B1-C 0.3 to 1.5 A
15-16 relay B2-C 1 to 5 A
25-28 2nd Form C contact of output
16 18 28 26 C A2 B3-C 3 to 15 A
25-26 relay
Approximate dimensions
Dimensions Inches
MM
3.05 / 77.5
Setup information
• Setup example of overcurrent based on the following information:
- Overcurrent threshold to be measured is 13 amperes • Using page 12, an RM3JA112MW could be selected because it will work on
- Output relay time delay : 5 sec 120 Vac 60 Hz, it has a range from 0.3 to 15 Amperes, and it has an
- Reset current threshold : 11 A adjustable time delay.
- Supply voltage : 120 Vac 60 Hz
• Wire the relay as explained under operating principles on the previous page.
• To setup the relay:
RM3 JA1 Place the function selector 5 on Oc.
1
A1 A2 - Place the timing range selector 1 on 30 s.
16
15 18 3 - Set the time delay potentiometer 2 to 5 s on the yellow scale.
1s 26 - Set the current threshold setting potentiometer 4 to 13 on the yellow
25 28
4 scale.
- Set the hysteresis 3 to 15.4 % on the yellow scale.
2 (13 - 11)/13 = 2/13 = .154 = 15.4 %.
Uc
R 5
U
- Application: use of relay RM3JA111FG7 (10 to 100 mA). Connection B2-C to measure a threshold of 1 A, knowing that Ri = 10 W for this rating and that Im = 100 mA
10 0.1
The value of Rs will be : = 0.526 Ω P = (1 - )2 x 0.526 = 0.47 W
(2 x 1/0.1) - 1 2
Select a resistor “Rs” capable of dissipating at least twice the calculated value, i.e. 1 W for this example, in order to limit temperature rise.
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RM3 Specialty Relays
RM3JA1 Current Measurement Relays
Ordering Information
LA9RM301
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RM3 Specialty Relays
RM3JA1 Current Measurement Relays
Application Data
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RM3 Specialty Relays
RM3UA2 Voltage Measurement Relays
Operating Principles
This device is designed to detect when a preset voltage threshold is exceeded, on a.c. or d.c.
Monitoring is on overvoltage, within a measurement range of 50 mV to 500 V.
Some examples of applications for these relays are:
- d.c. motor overspeed control,
- battery monitoring,
- monitoring of a.c. or d.c. supplies.
Operating principles
• Apply the appropriate supply voltage (U Supply) to terminals A1 and A2. This supplies power to the electronics inside
this device.
• The voltage to be monitored is connected to terminals B1 or B2 or B3 (Depending on the voltage to be monitored.)
and C.
• The output relay terminals (15 - Common, 16 - Normally closed contact, 18 - Normally open contact) is used to signal
that the voltage is or is not above the preset voltage threshold setting.
• The voltage threshold setting (US1) (refer to the diagram below) is set to the voltage above which it is desired to have
RM3UA2 the output relays change state.
• The hysteresis needs to be set. The hysteresis is the difference between the voltage threshold setting and the dropout
voltage setting (US2) of the output relays. It is expressed as a percentage: h= (US1/US2)/US1. Hysteresis is adjustable
between 5 and 30%.
RM3 UA2
1 1 Hysteresis setting 5 to 30%.
A1 A2
16 2 Voltage threshold setting (US1).
15 18
Functional diagram
• If the supply voltage is not applied to terminals A1 and A2, the output relays will be in the deenergized state (Contacts
15-16 will be closed and contacts 15-18 will be open).
The voltage to be monitored is connected to terminals B1, B2 or B3 and C.
• When supply voltage is applied to terminal A1 and A2, the output relay will not change state until the voltage has
exceeded the voltage threshold setting (US1) and the voltage remains above the voltage threshold setting (US1) level for
more than the measuring cycle of <80 milliseconds.
• After the output relay has changed state, it will remain energized unless the voltage falls below the dropout voltage
setting (voltage threshold setting minus the hysteresis) or the supply voltage is lost from terminals A1 and A2 or the
measured voltage exceeds the upper limits of the RM3 relay, which results in damage to the RM3 relay.
Functional diagram U supply A1-A2
t : measuring cycle
US1
US2
Voltage measured
Relay 15-18
15-16
t ≤ 80 ms <t
The measurement ranges can be extended beyond 500 V by adding a resistor on model RM3UA213.
In general, the power consumed by the resistor does not exceed 0.5 W.
Note :The measurement range on Vac supply can be extended by means of a voltage transformer, the secondary of which is connected to the
measuring terminals of the corresponding RM3.
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RM3 Specialty Relays
RM3UA2 Voltage Measurement Relays
Wiring, Approximate Dimensions, and Setup Information
Wiring
Connection and voltage values to be measured according to
B1
B2
B3
C
RM3UA211 B1-C 50 to 500 mV
16
18
B2-C 0.3 to 3 V
A1
A2
B3-C 0.5 to 5 V
RM3UA212 B1-C 1 to 10 V
A1 15 B3 A1-A2 Supply voltage
B1 B2 B2-C 5 to 50 V
B1, B2 Voltages to be measured
B3, C (see table to the right) B3-C 10 to 100 V
15-18 Form C contact of output RM3UA213 B2-C 30 to 300 V
C 15-16 relay
18 16 A2 B3-C 50 to 500 V
Approximate dimensions
Dimensions Inches
MM
3.05 / 77.5
Setup information
2
R
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RM3 Specialty Relays
RM3UA2 Voltage Measurement Relays
Ordering Information
LA9RE02
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RM3 Specialty Relays
RM3UA2 Voltage Measurement Relays
Application Data
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RM3 Specialty Relays
RM3UA1 Voltage Measurement Relays
Operating Principles
This device is designed to detect when a preset voltage threshold is exceeded, on a.c. or d.c. supply. Monitoring is on
overvoltage or undervoltage, within a measurement range of 50 mV to 500 V.
Applications :
- d.c. motor overspeed control,
- battery monitoring,
- monitoring of a.c. or d.c. supplies.
Operating principles
• Apply the appropriate supply voltage (U Supply) to terminals A1 and A2. This supplies power to the electronics
inside this device.
• The voltage to be monitored is connected to terminals B1 or B2 or B3 (Depending on the voltage to be monitored.)
and C.
• The output relay terminals (15 & 25 - Commons, 16 & 26 - Normally closed contacts, 18 & 28 - Normally open
contacts) are used to signal that the voltage is or is not above the preset voltage threshold setting.
• Relay set for overvoltage detection (OV) :
RM3UA1 If the voltage is greater than the threshold setting US1, the output relay is energized with or without time delay. When
the voltage returns to a value US2 below the threshold, depending on the hysteresis setting, the relay is
instantaneously de-energized.
• Relay set for undervoltage detection (UV) :
If the voltage is less than the threshold setting US1, the output relay is energized with or without time delay. When
the voltage returns to a value US2 above the threshold, depending on the hysteresis setting, the relay is de-
energized.
• The hysteresis needs to be set . The hysteresis is the difference between the voltage threshold setting and the
dropout voltage setting (US2) of the output relays. It is expressed as a percentage: h= (US1/US2)/US1. Hysteresis is
adjustable between 5 and 30 %.
• A measuring cycle lasts only 80 ms, which allows rapid detection of changes in voltage.
Functional diagram
Function "OV" Function "UV"
U supply A1-A2 U supply A1-A2
US2
US1 US1
US2 Voltage measured
Voltage measured
15-18 15-18
15-16 15-16
Relay Relay
25-28 25-28
25-26 25-26
The measurement ranges can be extended beyond 500 V by adding a resistor on models RM3UA103 and RM3UA113.
Voltage a or c
Simply connect an additional resistor (Rs) in series with the measuring input B3
RM3-UA or C. If the value of Rs is in the region of :
103 ou C Rs
UA 113
Ri U > 500 V 2U
Rs = Ri ( ) - 1 : where Ri : internal resistance seen from input B3/C
B3 Um
Um : maximum value of threshold setting range
U : voltage threshold to be measured
The relay energization threshold will be towards the middle of the threshold
setting potentiometer travel. In general, the power consumed by the resistor
does not exceed 0.5 W
Note :The measurement range on Vac supply can be extended by means of a voltage transformer, the secondary of which is connected to the
measuring terminals of the corresponding RM3.
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RM3 Specialty Relays
RM3UA1 Voltage Measurement Relays
Wiring, Approximate Dimensions, and Setup Information
Wiring
15
25
C the type of RM3UA1
16
26
18
28
A2
Approximate dimensions
Dimensions Inches
MM
3.05 / 77.5
Setup information
• Example of undervoltage to be measured : • Using page 20, an RM3UA112FG7 would be selected because it will work on
- Undervoltage threshold to be measured 24 Vdc 120 Vac and has a range of 1 to 100 V and has an adjustable time delay of
- Output relay time delay 20 seconds from 0.05 to 30 seconds.
- Reset voltage threshold 27 Vdc • To set up the relay:
- Supply voltage120 Vac 60 Hz - Place the function selector 5 on UV.
- Place the timing range selector 1 on 30 s.
- Set the potentiometer 2 to 20.
RM3 UA1 - Set the voltage threshold setting potentiometer 4 to 24 (24 x 1 = 24).
1
A1 A2 Voltage to be measured would be connected to terminals B2 and C.
16
15 18 3 - Set the hysteresis 3 to 12.5 % (27 - 24) / 27 = .125 = 12.5%
1s 26
25 28
4
2
UV
R 5
U
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RM3 Specialty Relays
RM3UA1 Voltage Measurement Relays
Ordering Information
LA9RM301
20
RM3 Specialty Relays
RM3UA1 Voltage Measurement Relays
Application Data
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RM3 Specialty Relays
RM3TG2 3-Phase Supply Relays
Operating Principles
This device monitors the presence and rotational direction of the phases in a 3-phase supply under no-load condition.
Applications:
• Connection of moving equipment :
- site equipment (cranes, pumps, conveyors, etc.),
- agricultural equipment,
- refrigerated trucks.
Operating principle
The voltage of the supply to be monitored, connected to terminals L1, L2, L3 of the relay, also provides its power supply.
In normal operation, the output relay is energized, the yellow LED is on. If a fault occurs - reversal in rotational direction of
RM3TG2 phases, failure of one or more phases - the relay is de-energized (or cannot energize at switch-on) and the yellow LED
goes out.
This relay is specifically designed for control of supplies under no-load conditions.
In the case of a supply under load, a return voltage can be registered by the RM3 in spite of a phase failure, thereby
preventing detection of the true fault (phase failure detection threshold U < 60 V).
For control of supplies under load, select an RM3TR or TAR1.
RM3 TG2
R The yellow LED labeled with an R indicates that the output
L1 L3 contacts have been energized when it is illuminated.
L2
16
15 18
26
25 28
Functional diagram
L1
L1, L2, L3
15-18
15-16
Relay
25-28
25-26
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RM3 Specialty Relays
RM3TG2 3-Phase Supply Relays
Wiring and Approximate Dimensions
Wiring
L1
L2
L3
15
25
16
26
18
28
Dimensions Inches
MM
3.05 / 77.5
For a voltage equal to or greater than 415 V, a minimum distance of 10 mm must be left between relays if several are mounted side by side.
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RM3 Specialty Relays
RM3TG2 3 Phase Supply Relays
Ordering Information
RM3TG2
LA9RE02
24
RM3 Specialty Relays
RM3TG2 3-Phase Supply Relay
Application Data
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RM3 Specialty Relays
RM3TR1 3-Phase Supply Relays
Operating Principles
This multifunction device is designed to monitor the presence and rotational direction of the phases in a three-phase
supply, as well as overvoltage (U > Un) or undervoltage (U < Un).
Applications
• Connection of moving equipment:
- site equipment (cranes, pumps, conveyors, etc.),
- agricultural equipment,
- refrigerated trucks.
• Protection of persons and equipment against the consequences of reverse running:
- lifting, handling, elevators, escalators, etc.
Operating principles
The control circuit supply voltage (Usupply) is applied to terminals A1-A2.
Monitoring of the 3-phase supply (Un) is performed on terminals L1, L2, L3.
In normal operation, the output relay is energized, the yellow LED is on.
RM3TR110 The output relay is de-energized and the yellow LED goes out if any of the following faults are detected:
• Overvoltage or undervoltage
RM3TR111, TR113, TR115
If the voltage goes outside the range of Un, the output relay is de-energized:
TR112, TR114 - overvoltage: the red LED > U illuminates,
- undervoltage: the red LED < U illuminates.
When the supply returns to its rated value, the relay is reenergized according to the hysteresis value (5 %) and
the corresponding indicator goes out.
A selector switch allows selection of an adjustable 0.1 to 10 second time delay. With function ,this delay
will allow the relay to ignore transient “over” and “under” voltages that might occur. With function , all
transients above and below are taken into account and re-energization of the relay is delayed.
• Phase failure or incorrect rotational direction of phases
The output relay is de-energized without a time delay in the event of a phase failure or incorrect rotational
direction of phases, the red LED “P” illuminates.
The output relay is energized and the fault indicator goes out as soon as the 3-phase supply (Un) returns to
normal, (function ) or after a preset time delay, (function ).
Functional diagram
Function Function
U supply A1-A2 U supply A1-A2
+ 10 % + 10 %
+5% +5%
Un Un
-5% -5%
- 10 % - 10 %
Voltage measured Voltage measured
15-18 15-18
15-16 15-16
Relay Relay
25-28 25-28
25-26 25-26
t t t t t <t
<t
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RM3 Specialty Relays
RM3TR1 3-Phase Supply Relays
Wiring, Approximate Dimensions, and Setup Information
Wiring
L1
L2
L3
15
25
26
18
28
A2
Setup information
If the supply voltage (Un) is coming from the 3-phase voltage to be monitored, connect A1 to L1, and A2 to L3. When this
is done, some faults cannot be displayed: failure of phase L1 or L3 for example.
Example of undervoltage and overvoltage to be monitored : • Using page 28, an RM3TR114VS7 relay would be selected.
- Nominal 3-phase voltage to be monitored 480 Vac 60 Hz • Wire the RM3TR114VS7 relay as explained under operating principles
- Overvoltage threshold to be monitored : 500 Vac on the previous page.
- Undervoltage threshold to be monitored : 400 Vac • Connect the 3-phase voltage to be monitored to terminals L1, L2, L3.
- Control circuit voltage : 480 Vac • Adjust the overvoltage to be monitored to 500 V by means of
potentiometer 3.
• Adjust the undervoltage to be monitored to 400 V by means of
potentiometer 4.
RM3 TR1
3
A1 A2
16
15 18 1
26
25 28
2
U
4
R U
U P
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RM3 Specialty Relays
RM3TR1 3-Phase Supply Relays
Ordering Information
LA9RM301
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RM3TR1 3-Phase Supply Relays
Application Data
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RM3 Specialty Relays
RM3TA2 3-Phase Supply Relay
Operating Principles
Operating principle
RM3TA2 The supply voltage to be monitored is connected to terminals L1, L2, L3 of the relay, it also provides the power for the
relay to operate.
In normal operation, the output relay is energized and the yellow LED is on.
When a phase imbalance (asymmetry fault), phase failure or phase reversal (rotational direction fault) is detected, the
output relay de-energizes after a fixed time delay of 0.5 seconds (or cannot energize at start up), and the yellow LED goes
out.
A fixed hysteresis (1) of 20 % is built-into the relay.
1
R
Functional diagram
Asymmetry
L1
L1, L2, L3 L1, L3, L2 L1, L2 L1, L2 L2
Un
L3 L3
Asymmetry
L3 ∆ L1/L3 > U asymmetry
L1, L2, L3
15-18
Relay 15-16
t = 0.5 s
t: time delay
(1) Hysteresis is the voltage differential (dissymmetry) between energization and de-energization of the output relay (% in
relation to the preset asymmetry value).
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RM3 Specialty Relays
RM3TA2 3-Phase Supply Relay
Wiring and Approximate Dimensions
Wiring
L1
L2
L3
15
16
18
L1, L2, L3 Supply voltage and voltages to be Connection and voltage values to be controlled according to
monitored (see table to the right) the type of RM3TA2
15 L3
L1 L2 15-18 1st C/O (Form C) output relay RM3TA210 L1-L2-L3 220 to 240 V - 60 Hz
15-16
RM3TA211 L1-L2-L3 220 to 240 V - 50 Hz
RM3TA212 L1-L2-L3 380 to 415 V - 60 Hz
18 16
RM3TA213 L1-L2-L3 380 to 415 V - 50 Hz
Approximate dimensions
Dimensions Inches
MM
3.05 / 77.5
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RM3 Specialty Relays
RM3TA2 3-Phase Supply Relays
Ordering Information
RM3TA2
LA9RE02
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RM3TA2 3-Phase Supply Relay
Application Data
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RM3 Specialty Relays
RM3TAR1 3-Phase Supply Relay
Operating Principles
Applications:
• Connection of moving equipment:
- site equipment (cranes, pumps, conveyors, etc.),
- agricultural equipment,
- refrigerated trucks.
• Protection of persons and equipment against the consequences of reverse running: lifting, handling, elevators,
escalators, etc.
• Control of sensitive 3-phase supplies.
RM3TAR1
Operating principle
The supply voltage is connected to terminals A1 and A2.
The 3-phase voltage to be monitored is connected to L1, L2, and L3 of the relay.
In normal operation, the output relay is energized, the yellow and green LEDs are on.
If a phase reversal (rotational direction) or phase failure fault is detected, the relay is de-energized (or cannot energize at
start up), the yellow LED goes out, the red LED (P) illuminates.
If a phase imbalance (asymmetry fault) is detected, the output relay de-energizes after a preset time delay between 0.1
and 10 seconds, the yellow LED goes out and the red LED (A) illuminates.
A fixed hysteresis (1) of 20 % is built into the relay.
Functional diagram
U supply A1-A2
Asymmetry
L1
L1, L2, L3 L1, L3, L2 L1, L2 L1, L2 L2
Un
L3 L3
Asymmetry
L3 ∆ L1/L3 > U asymmetry
L1, L2, L3
15-18
15-16
Relay
25-28
25-26
t: time delay t
(1) Hysteresis is the voltage differential (dissymmetry) between energization and de-energization of the output relay.
(% in relation to the preset phase imbalance (asymmetry) value).
Example: asymmetry set at 10 %, 480 Vac supply
- relay de-energization threshold: 480 - 10 % = 432 V,
- relay re-energization threshold: 432 V + (20 % x 10 %) of 432 V = 440.6 V.
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RM3TAR1 3-Phase Supply Relay
Wiring and Approximate Dimensions
Wiring
L1
L2
L3
15
25
16
26
18
28
A2
Approximate dimensions
Dimensions Inches
MM
3.05 / 77.5
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RM3 Specialty Relays
RM3TAR1 3-Phase Supply Relays
Ordering Information
LA9RM301
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RM3 Specialty Relays
RM3TAR1 3-Phase Supply Relay
Application Data
Output relay state De-energizes on detection of a phase imbalance (asymmetry fault), a phase failure or a
phase reversal (rotational direction of phases fault).
Rated operational voltage IEC V 400
(switching) UL V 300
Conventional thermal current IEC A 5
UL A 5
Rated breaking capacity AC-15 230 V-3 A, 400 V-2 A
NEMA B300
Time delay on de-energization Adjustable Sec. 0.1 to 10
Switching threshold drift Depending on < 0.06% per degree centigrade
permissible
ambient temperature
Within the supply < 0.5%
voltage range
(85 to 110% of Un)
Time delay drift Within the supply < 0.5%
voltage range
Depending on < 0.06% per degree centigrade
nominal operating
temperature
Hysteresis Fixed Approximately 20% in relation to phase imbalance
(asymmetry) threshold
Phase asymmetry control Adjustable 5 to 15%
Measuring cycle ms ≤ 100
Operating status indication U Green LED on Supply voltage (Usupply) is present to the relay.
R Yellow LED on Relay is energized
A Red LED on Phase imbalance (asymmetry) fault exists.
P Red LED on Phase failure (2 or 3) exists.
P and A LEDs on Phase reversal (Incorrect rotational direction of phases or phase failure.)
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RM3 Specialty Relays
RM3LG2 Liquid Level Control Relay
Operating Principles
This device monitors the levels of conductive liquids. Do not use with flammable liquids.
It controls the actuation of pumps or valves to regulate the levels and is also suitable for protecting submersible pumps
against running empty, or protecting tanks from “overflow”. It can also be used to control dosing of liquids in mixing
processes.
RM3LG2 Presentation
Operating principle
The operating principle is based on a change in the resistance measured between immersed or non immersed electrodes.
The electrodes may be replaced by other sensors or probes which transmit values representing variations in resistance
(Refer to page 39, “Setting-up”).
• 3 electrodes (1)
B1 B2 B3 B1 B2 B3 B1 B2 B3 B1 B2 B3 B1 B2 B3 B1 B2 B3
B2 high level
B2 low level
B1 ground electrode
(reference)
15-18
Relay 15-16
U supply A1-A2
Note: If a metallic tank is used, the ground electrode (B1) can be eliminated by connecting the cable directly to one of the tank’s metallic
surfaces.
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RM3 Specialty Relays
RM3LG2 Liquid Level Control Relay
Wiring, Approximate Dimensions, and Setup Information
Wiring
B1
B2
B3
15
16
18
A1
A2
Approximate dimensions
Dimensions Inches
MM
3.05 / 77.5
Setup information
Probe LA9RM201
This probe is of the “suspended” type. It is coaxial; i.e. in addition to the normal (central) electrode, the stainless steel skirt
2-conductor cable in can also act as ground (reference) electrode, which means that there is no need to install a separate reference probe. In
cylindrical sheath this way, for controlling one level, only one probe is required instead of 2; for controlling 2 levels, only 2 probes are
(max. Ø 6.3 mm) required instead of 3.
Level electrode The connecting cable must be of the “2-conductor” type with common cylindrical PVC sheath, having a maximum
diameter of 6.3 mm. The skirt also acts as a “calming chamber”, so avoiding inaccuracy due to an agitated surface of the
liquid (waves).
Maximum operating temperature: 212 °F (100 °C).
Reference
electrode Connection examples
(skirt) Control by electrodes Control by probes
RM3-LG2
High B2 B2
A1 15 B1 B2 B3 level B3 B1
supply voltage
EH Low B1
B1
B2
B3
15
level
EB EH EH
M
16
18
EB M
M
16 18 A2
2 levels 1 level
EH = High level electrode
EB = Low level electrode
M = Reference electrode (common)
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RM3 Specialty Relays
RM3LG2 Liquid Level Control Relay
Ordering Information
RM3LG2
LA9RM201
LA9RE02
40
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RM3LG2 Liquid Level Control Relays
Application Data
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RM3 Specialty Relays
RM3LA1 Liquid Level Control Relay
Operating Principles
This device monitors the levels of conductive liquids. Do not use with flammable liquids.
It controls the actuation of pumps or valves to regulate the levels.
It is also suitable for protecting submersible pumps against running empty, or protecting tanks from “overflow”. It can also
be used to control dosing of liquids in mixing processes.
• Some examples of liquids in which the RM3LA1 CAN NOT be used with:
- chemically pure water
- fuels, liquid gasses (flammable)
- oil, concentrated alcohol (> 40 %)
- ethylene, glycol, paraffin, varnish and paints
1 Selector for time delay on energization or on
RM3LA1
de-energization of the relay.
RM3 LA1
1 2 0.1 to 10 second time delay potentiometer.
A1 A2
16
15 18 3 3 Sensitivity range adjustment (5k, 50k or 500k).
26
25 28 4 Fine sensitivity adjustment
4 5k range (potentiometer setting times 0.1).
50k range (potentiometer setting times 1).
2 500k range (potentiometer setting times 10).
R
U The green LED labeled with a U (Supply voltage)
U indicates that the supply voltage is present to the RM3
relay when illuminated.
R The yellow LED labeled with an R indicates that the
output relay is energized when it is illuminated.
Operating principle
The operating principle is based on a change in the resistance measured between immersed or non immersed electrodes.
The electrodes may be replaced by other sensors or probes which transmit values representing variations in resistance
(Refer to page 43, “Setting-up”).
• 2 electrodes
B1 B2 B1 B2 B1 B2 B1 B2 B1 B2 B1 B2
Max. level
Min. level
∆t
15-18
∆t
2 Form C 15-16
relay 25-28
25-26
U supply A1-A2
t t
• 3 electrodes
B1 B2 B3 B1 B2 B3 B1 B2 B3 B1 B2 B3 B1 B2 B3 B1 B2 B3
∆t
Max. level
Min. level
Ground electrode
(reference)
15-18
15-16
2 Form C
∆t
U supply A1-A2
t t
Note : If a metallic tank is used, the ground electrode (B1) can be eliminated by connecting the cable directly to one of the tank’s metallic
surfaces.
(1) Level exceeded, see page 43 “Setting-up”.
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RM3 Specialty Relays
RM3LA1 Liquid Level Control Relay
Wiring, Approximate Dimensions, and Setup Information
Wiring
B1
B2
B3
15
25
16
26
18
28
A1
A2
Approximate dimensions
Dimensions Inches
MM
3.05 / 77.5
Setup information Set potentiometers 4 and 2 to the minimum value and set switch 3 to 5 k.
Connect the electrodes as shown below.
RM3 LA1 Apply power to terminals A1 and A2.
1
A1 A2 When all the electrodes are simultaneously immersed in the liquid to be monitored, slowly turn the sensitivity
16 potentiometer 4 towards the maximum value (50) until the relay is energized. (The relay may energize before turning the
15 18 3
26 potentiometer. If it does you are finished with this step.). If the relay will not energize, set potentiometer 4 back to its
25 28 minimum setting and turn switch 3 to 50k and repeat the above procedure. If the relay still doesn’t energize, set
4 potentiometer 4 back to its minimum setting again and turn switch 3 to 500k and repeat the above procedure. If the relay
still doesn’t energize, this relay will not work for the application.
2
R Then make sure the relay de-energizes correctly when electrodes EH and EB are removed from the liquid.
U Note : The maximum level EH on a time delay on filling application can be raised by means of the adjustable time delay
from 0.1 to 10 seconds, using function . The minimum level EB on a time delay on emptying application can be
lowered by means of the adjustment delay from 0.1 to 10 seconds, using function .
The electrode connection point must be sealed to protect against corrosion. In areas where thunderstorms are likely to
occur, the electrode lines must be protected.
Probe LA9RM201
This probe is of the “suspended” type. It is coaxial ; i.e. in addition to the normal (central) electrode, the stainless steel
skirt can also act as ground (reference) electrode, which means that there is no need to install a separate reference
probe. In this way, for controlling one level, only one probe is required instead of 2 ; for controlling 2 levels, only 2 probes
2-conductor cable in are required instead of 3.
cylindrical sheath The connecting cable must be of the “2-conductor” type with common cylindrical PVC sheath, having a maximum
(max. Ø 6.3 mm) diameter of 6.3 mm. The skirt also acts as a “calming chamber”, so avoiding inaccuracy due to an agitated surface of the
Level electrode liquid (waves).
Maximum operating temperature: 212 °F (100 °C).
EH B1
B1
B2
B3
Low
15
25
level
M EB EH EH
16
26
18
28
EB M
M
16 18 28 26 A2
2 levels 1 level
EH = High level electrode
EB = Low level electrode
M = Reference electrode (common)
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RM3 Specialty Relays
RM3LA1 Liquid Level Control Relay
Ordering Information
RM3LA1
LA9RM201
LA9RM301
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RM3 Specialty Relays
RM3LA1 Liquid Level Control Relay
Application Data
Output relay state Energized when the high level electrode is immersed and de-energized when
the low level electrode is no longer immersed
Rated operational voltage IEC V 400
(switching) UL V 300
Conventional thermal current IEC A 5
UL A 5
Rated breaking capacity AC-15 230 V-3 A, 400 V-2A
NEMA B300
Time delay Adjustable sec. 0.1 to 10
Operating status indication U Green LED on Supply voltage is present to the relay.
R Yellow LED on Output relay is energized.
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RM3 Specialty Relays
RM3PA1 Insulation Control Relay
Operating Principles
This device monitors the presence of an insulation resistance on an a.c. supply (with neutral insulated from ground) and
the ground connection.
• The RM3PA1 insulation control relay is only for equipment monitoring and should not be
used for personnel electrical protection.
Its detection threshold range is 1 to 110 kW.
A fault memory is possible (automatic or manual, local or remote reset), refer to page 47 “Setting-up”.
A pushbutton on the front face of the relay allows an “ground fault” TEST to be performed. This test can also be
performed remotely, the LED on the front of the relay indicates the various states, refer to page 47 “Setting-up”.
Applications on a.c. supply
3-phase supplies : Single-phase supplies :
- without neutral conductor, - control circuit of automation equipment,
- with artificial neutral, - control circuit,
- with insulated neutral. - any auxiliary control circuit galvanically isolated from the mains supply.
U
U The green LED labeled with a U (Supply Voltage)
indicates that supply voltage is present to the RM3 relay
when illuminated.
Operating principle
The supply voltage is connected to terminals A1-A2 or A1-B2. Its value can be identical to that of the supply to be
monitored.
A continuous voltage (Terminal L) is connected between one phase (or neutral if present) of the installation and ground
(s terminal).
As soon as a ground insulation fault occurs, it causes a non
L1
L2 infinite resistance to appear between the installation and
L3 ground. A fault current is established and this current then
N passes through the so-called “insulation” resistance.
When this current exceeds a value corresponding to the
A1 L
+ preset threshold resistance, the output relay is energized with
RM3-PA1
– a time delay (refer to curve on page 47 “Setting-up”) and a
A2 fault indicator illuminates on the relay.
Functional diagram
U supply A1-A2/B2
Insulation resistance
15-18
Relay 15-16
t t T t T
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RM3 Specialty Relays
RM3PA1 Insulation Control Relay
Wiring, Approximate Dimensions, and Setup Information
Wiring
Connection and values of the 2 resistance ranges to be
Supply voltages :
15
s
L
controlled
R<s Mixed Vac or Vdc RM3PA101 L to s 1 to 11 kΩ
16
18
A1-A2 24 to 240 V
10 to 110 kΩ
Dual voltage Vac 50/60 Hz
A1
B2
A2
Setup information
Fault memory Basic scheme of the installation
Short-circuiting of terminals S1 and S2 (see scheme to the right) allows the fault to External Test
be memorized as soon as it appears, even if only briefly. The duration of the fault External Reset
must exceed the response time of the relay (see curve below) for it to be detected.
220…240 V c/a(FU)
110…130 V c/a(FU)
24…240 V c/a(MW)
A1 15 S1 S2 s
If this short-circuiting is achieved by means of a N/C pushbutton, this acts as the Installation controlled
Supply voltage
15
remote reset button (if the fault has disappeared). Manual local resetting is P S
L
L1
achieved by briefly pressing (less than 0.5 s) the RESET/TEST button on the front R<s
L2
16
18
of the relay. L3
N
16 18 L B2 A2
Test
When the installation being controlled does not have an insulation fault, pressing
the RESET/TEST button on the relay causes 2 simultaneous actions: Various schemes depending on maximum voltages
- the measuring input terminal not connected to ground (L) is disconnected from • The RM3PA1 insulation control relay can only monitor circuits with:
the line being controlled, • A maximum of 415 VAC phase-phase when terminal L is connected to the
- a resistance (internal) of 820 W is connected to this input in order to simulate an neutral of a 3 phase circuit.
insulation fault. • A maximum of 240 VAC phase-phase when terminal L is connected to a
The relay must then react in the same way as for a real fault. phase of a 2 or 3 phase circuit.
A N/O pushbutton may be connected to terminals S1 and s which will act as the
remote test button and which will have the same effect as the built-in test button 380 to 415 V without neutral 220 to 415 V with insulated neutral
Ris kΩ P S P S
(See scheme to the right). L1
Sec 1 2 4 6 10 20 40 60 100 L1
3 L2 L2
L3 L3
tA 3xR N
RM3 PA1 2.5
A1 L artificial
A1 L
1 2 c A2 RM3-PA1 s
neutral
c A2 RM3-PA1 s
1.5
2 R = 82 kΩ /5 W at 415 V Note : one single RM3 per supply
1
68 kΩ / 5 W at 380 V monitored
A1 A2
16 75 kΩ / 5 W at 400 V
F 15 18 0.5
U 110 to 240 V single-phase 220 to 240 V without neutral
P S
0.1 1 10 100 P S L1
Rim kΩ L2
tA = Delay on energization L3
Rim = Insulation resistance measured A1 L A1 L
c A2 c A2 s
Ris = Insulation resistance threshold RM3-PA1 s RM3-PA1
47
RM3 Specialty Relays
RM3PA1 Insulation Control Relays
Ordering Information
RM3LA1
LA9RM301
48
RM3 Specialty Relays
RM3PA1 Insulation Control Relay
Application Data
Environment
Conforming to standards UTE 63080, DIN 0413 (part 2), VDE 0413 part. 2
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RM3 Specialty Relays
RM3EA1 Sensitive Contact Protection Relay
Operating Principles
This device relays, protects and amplifies a low level “Discrete” output. It may be used with or without memory function.
The adjustable time delay from 0.05 to 30 seconds avoids oscillations of the relay in the event of interference or bouncing
of the contact to be protected.
It can be controlled by a mechanical contact or by a 3-wire solid state switch (see examples on page 51, “Setting-up”).
Applications :
- protection,
- ensuring reliability,
- amplification of low level outputs on measuring devices, sensors, probes etc.
Presentation
1 Time delay range selector switch (0.05 to 1 second and
1.5 to 30 seconds).
RM3EA1 RM3 EA1
2 Fine adjustment time delay potentiometer.
A1 A2
1 R The yellow LED labeled with an R indicates that the
16 output relay has been energized when it is illuminated.
15 18 2
26
25 28 U The green LED labeled with a U (Supply Voltage)
indicates that supply voltage is present to the RM3
R relay when illuminated.
U
Operating principle
The supply voltage is connected to terminals A1-A2.
Protection of “Discrete” contacts The RM3’s output relay is energized when terminals Y1-Y2
are connected to the contact to be protected and this contact
is closed.
Y1
A1
Supply
Contact to
A2 RM3-EA
be protected
Y2
Protection of contacts with memory (latching) The RM3’s output relay is energized when terminals Y1-Y3
are connected to the contact to be protected and this contact
is closed for a time > 20 ms.
It remains energized after opening of Y1-Y3.
Y3
Y4
Contact to
A2 RM3-EA be protected
Y1
Functional diagram
U supply A1/A2
Y1/Y2
Contact
to be Y1/Y3
protected
Y1/Y4
15-18
15-16
Relay
25-28
25-26
t t t
t : time delay
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RM3 Specialty Relays
RM3EA1 Sensitive Contact Protection Relay
Wiring, Approximate Dimensions, and Setup Information
Wiring
Y2
Y3
Y4
15
25
Y1
16
26
18
28
A2
Setup information
+ UB
Y1
NPN
Y3/– UB
Y4/– UB
Relays having two contacts with common point may be connected to two separate RM3EA1 relays.
The common point of the contacts must be connected to terminal Y2 of each RM3EA1.
(RM3-EA N°1)
Y2
(RM3-EA N°2)
Y1 (RM3-EA N°1)
Y1 (RM3-EA N°2)
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RM3 Specialty Relays
RM3EA1 Sensitive Contact Protection Relay
Ordering Information
LA9RM301
52
RM3 Specialty Relays
RM3EA1 Sensitive Contact Protection Relay
Application Data
Output relay state See diagram on page 50 and the note (1) below.
Rated operational voltage IEC V 400
(switching) UL V 300
Conventional thermal current IEC A 5
UL A 5
Rated breaking capacity AC-15 230 V-3 A, 400 V-2 A
NEMA B300
Time delay on energization Adjustable sec. 0.05 to 30
Time delay on de-energization ms 50
Minimum closing time for ms 20
memory (latching)
Operating status indication U Green LED on Supply Voltage (U supply) is present to the relay.
R Yellow LED on Relay is energized.
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Notes:
54
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Notes:
55
RM3 Specialty Relays
Notes:
56
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