ADV Control 8-32A 24V DC Motor Protection Relay | Class 10 Protection | DIN Rail Mount | @Pack of 1 | by Clipsal
The ADV Control 8-32A 24V DC is an advanced motor protection relay designed for industrial automation and motor control applications. With a current range of 8-32A and Class 10 motor protection, it ensures reliable operation in demanding environments. Ideal for use in motor control panels and automation systems, this robust unit enhances energy efficiency and reduces equipment downtime.
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Product Name/Title: ADV Control 8-32A 24V DC Motor Protection Relay | Class 10 Protection | DIN Rail Mount | @Each of 1 | by Clipsal
Brand: Clipsal
SKU: SCHLUCB32B
Alternatively Known As: Clipsal LUCB32B, Schneider LUCB32B, Motor Protection Relay 8-32A 24V DC, Advanced Motor Control Unit 8-32A
- Current Range: 8-32A
- Control Voltage: 24V DC
- Class 10 motor protection
- Compatible with TeSys U motor starters
- Operating temperature: -20°C to +60°C
- Mounting: DIN rail
- IP20 protection rating
- Dimensions (H x L x W): 120mm x 130mm x 45mm
- Weight: 0.6 kg
- Advanced control unit for motor protection and automation
- Current range: 8-32A
- Control voltage: 24V DC
- Class 10 motor protection
- Reliable and robust design for industrial applications
- Installation must be performed by a licensed electrician or qualified technician in accordance with local electrical regulations.
- Industrial motor control panels
- Automation systems
- Manufacturing equipment
- Process control environments
- Complies with AS/NZS 60950 – Safety of IT and Communication Equipment
- Complies with AS/NZS 3820 – Essential Safety Requirements for Electrical Equipment
- Enhances energy efficiency by providing precise motor control
- Reduces equipment downtime and maintenance, extending equipment lifespan
12 months manufacturer's warranty against defects.
The Clipsal ADV Control 8-32A 24V DC SCHLUCB32B is available for immediate purchase. Ideal for industrial automation and motor control applications.
