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Schneider Electric 110V ac/dc Remote Tripping Device Circuit Trip for use with LR3D Series, LRD Series

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RS Stock No.:
744-6973
Mfr. Part No.:
LAD703F
Brand:
Schneider Electric
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Brand

Schneider Electric

Range

TeSys

Series

LAD

For Use With

LR3D Series, LRD Series

Type

Remote Tripping Device

Rated Control Voltage

110V ac/dc

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Schneider Electric TeSys Thermal Overload Relay, 110V DC/AC - LAD703F


Use this thermal overload relay from Schneider Electric's TeSys range to protect motors from electrical surges and overcurrent. With a control circuit voltage capacity of 110V AC (alternating current) and 110V DC (direct current), this remote electrical stop, also known as a remote tripping device, is able to handle electrical controls in a range of applications. It mounts easily to TeSys D contactors to create highly reliable starters. The tough outer casing ensures long-lasting performance in tough industrial settings.

Features & Benefits


• Rated frequency of 50/60Hz (Hertz) for versatility and efficiency
• Maximum inrush power of 100VA (volt-amperes) for versatile use
• Compact design saves space and won't add strain to your setup

Applications


• Industrial automation
• Food and beverage industries
• Pharmaceutical manufacturing

How does a thermal overload relay work?


This thermal overload relay measures current electronically. If the current reaches a certain level, then the relay will cut the circuit to protect the motor from the effects of overcurrent. In addition to preventing damage to your motor, this can also avoid sparking that can cause a fire.

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