Wieland Electric Introduces Phase Monitoring Relay

February 2, 2017

Wieland Electric Inc. has expanded its Flare Control series of phase control relays with two new modules designed to provide phase and voltage control functions for three-phase power systems in industrial applications.

The Flare Control P3-L module provides basic phase control (phase sequence, phase position, and phase failure) for voltages from 200 to 500VAC, while the Flare Control P3-LTN module delivers advanced control functions, including voltage balance, adjustable time delays, and overvoltage/undervoltage monitoring, as well as accommodating four-wire, three phase systems with a neutral connection.

Both modules feature one changeover contact, in addition to multiple LEDs for monitoring and diagnostics. Wieland’s Flare Control 3-L and P3-LTN phase control relays are housed in 22.5mm wide DIN rail modules, and feature screw connections and both cURus and CE approvals. Operating temperature for the series spans -20°C to +60°C.

Find out more: www.wieland-electric.ca/en-ca/products/electronics-control-cabinet.

 

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