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LRE357 | Easy TeSys Differential Thermal Overload Relay 37…50 A – Class 10A
Product Overview
The LRE357 is a differential thermal overload relay designed by Schneider Electric as part of the Easy TeSys series. It is specifically engineered to protect motors from overheating and overloading, ensuring reliable operation and extended motor life. This relay is suitable for a wide range of industrial applications and is known for its ease of use and robust performance.
Key Features
- Current Range: 37…50 A
- Class: 10A
- Type: Differential Thermal Overload Relay
- Mounting: Easy to install with a compact design
- Protection: Provides reliable protection against motor overloads and phase loss
- Adjustable Settings: Allows for precise adjustment of the current setting to match motor requirements
- Compatibility: Compatible with TeSys contactors for seamless integration
- Durability: Built to withstand harsh industrial environments
- Indicator: Features a trip indicator for easy fault diagnosis
- Standards Compliance: Meets international standards for safety and performance
Technical Specifications
Parameter | Value |
---|---|
Rated Current | 37…50 A |
Class | 10A |
Mounting Type | DIN Rail |
Operating Temperature | -20°C to +60°C |
Storage Temperature | -40°C to +85°C |
Standards | IEC/EN 60947-4-1, UL 508, CSA C22.2 No. 14 |
Applications
The LRE357 is ideal for use in various industrial and commercial applications, including:
- Motor protection in manufacturing plants
- HVAC systems
- Pump and fan control
- Conveyor systems
- Compressors and other heavy machinery
Benefits
- Enhanced motor protection with precise thermal sensing
- Easy installation and setup
- Reliable performance in demanding environments
- Reduced downtime with quick fault diagnosis
- Cost-effective solution for motor protection
Support and Documentation
For additional support, user manuals, and technical documentation, visit the official Schneider Electric website or contact their customer service team.
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