AVR263 | Thermal Overload Relay Range 63..80A – Schneider Electric

SKU: AVR263

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Sourced through authorised channels, the Schneider Electric AVR263 overload relay delivers dependable performance for motor control and switching. Key ratings include 63–80 A. myelectric.in stocks the AVR263 | Thermal Overload Relay Range 63..80A for contractors, panel builders, and project buyers — buy online with GST invoice, or request a bulk quote for domestic supply and export to UAE, Singapore, UK, USA, Sri Lanka and more.

📋 Technical Specifications

ParameterValue
BrandSchneider Electric
Part Number / SKUAVR263
CategoryOverload Relay
Current Rating63–80 A
Phase-Loss SensitivityYes — differential bimetal mechanism
Reset ModeManual / Automatic (selectable)
Auxiliary Contacts1 NO + 1 NC
MountingDirect mounting on matching contactor
Rated Frequency50/60 Hz
StandardIEC 60947-4-1 / IS 13947-4-1
CertificationsBIS certified, CE marked, RoHS compliant

⚡ Key Features

  • Adjustable current range 63–80 A — set to the motor nameplate FLC for accurate overload detection; range covers multiple motor sizes from a single relay model.
  • Bimetal thermal element with phase-loss sensitivity — independently monitors each phase; trips if any phase carries more than ~115% of the set current, or on complete phase failure.
  • Normally open (NO) and normally closed (NC) auxiliary contacts built in — NO contact wired to motor run indicator; NC contact wired to PLC fault input or motor starter stop circuit.
  • Manufactured to IEC 60947-4-1 / IS 13947-4-1 — complies with the applicable Indian BIS and IEC international standards for this product category.
  • BIS certified, CE marked, RoHS compliant — meets Indian regulatory requirements for use in government, commercial, and industrial electrical installations.
  • Genuine authorised Schneider Electric product — sourced directly from the official distribution network with full manufacturer traceability and warranty.
  • GST invoice provided for India orders — valid for corporate procurement, government project orders, and public tender supply via myelectric.in.
  • Worldwide export available — UAE, Singapore, UK, USA, Sri Lanka & more. Contact +91 94814 00316 for bulk pricing and international shipping.

❓ Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How do I set the 63–80 A adjustable range on the AVR263 for my motor?

A: Turn the setting dial to the motor’s nameplate full-load current (FLC) — the FLC must fall within the 63–80 A range of this device. Setting it at the motor FLC (not the maximum of the range) gives correct overload trip timing while still riding through normal starting inrush. If the motor FLC is outside this range, select the adjacent rating in the same series.

Q: How do I set the AVR263 to protect a motor without causing nuisance trips on starting?

A: Set the thermal overload dial to the motor’s nameplate full-load current (FLC) — ensure the FLC is within the 63–80 A range of this relay. For star-delta starters, set the overload relay to 58% of motor FLC (line current in delta = FLC × 0.58). Allow 10 trips for the relay’s thermal memory to stabilise before adjusting the setting.

Q: Does the AVR263 provide single-phase (phase loss) protection?

A: Schneider Electric thermal overload relays include single-phase sensitivity: if one phase is lost, the remaining phases carry higher current, causing the bimetal to heat and trip within the specified time. For critical motors, add a dedicated phase-loss relay for faster response independent of load — overload relay phase-loss protection is load-dependent and may take minutes to trip at light load.

Q: What is the difference between an Overload Relay and a standard MCB — and why use the AVR263?

A: A standard MCB protects against overload and short-circuit only. An Overload Relay provides thermal overload protection calibrated to motor FLC, protecting the motor from sustained overloads that would destroy windings before a standard MCB trips. Choose the AVR263 when the application specifically requires overload relay characteristics.

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