Eaton Overload Relay 1NO + 1NC, 40 → 57 A F.L.C, 57 A Contact Rating, 7.5 W, 500 Vac

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RS Stock No.:
513-0314
Mfr. Part No.:
278459 ZB65-57
Brand:
Eaton
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Brand

Eaton

FLC Motor Rating

40 → 57 A

Contact Current Rating

57 A

Mounting Style

Direct Contactor

Power Rating

7.5 W

Normal State Configuration

1NO + 1NC

Terminal Type

Screw

Reset Method

Automatic, Manual

Number Of Auxiliary Contacts

2

Width

60mm

Length

172mm

Depth

132mm

Maximum Operating Temperature

+55°C

Minimum Operating Temperature

-5°C

Operating Temperature Range

-5 → +55 °C

Control Voltage

500 Vac

Contact Voltage Rating

690 V ac

RoHS Status: Exempt

ZB65 Overload Relays


These are for use with DILM contactors DILM40 to DILM65

Fits below DILM 40 to DILM65 contactors
Provides short circuit protection for motors
When fitting overload relay remote from contactor, or using more than one overload relay, use remote mounting base (stock no. 513-0336)

Eaton Contactor Overload Relay, 40 to 57A FLC Rating, 500V AC Control Voltage - ZB65 Series - 278459 ZB65-57


Protect your single-phase to 3-phase motors with this contactor overload relay from Eaton. It monitors the operating current of the motor and switches the contactor off in the event of an electrical overload or overcurrent. This process safeguards motors against overheating and protects them from damage caused by phase losses. Ambient temperature compensation ensures reliability and accuracy. Use this precision short-circuit-protection device for the motors in your commercial and industrial processes.

• Separate mount design is versatile for either DIN rail or direct panel mounting
• DIN rail mounting capability offers a space-saving installation solution for limited spaces
• Operating temperatures from -5°C to +55°C for use in demanding environments
• Screw terminal type ensures secure fastening in demanding environments where vibration is common

Why are contactors used in electrical systems?


Contactors are specially designed types of relay used to switch equipment or functions on and off. Contactors typically use lower power levels than the circuits they control. They're commonly used with industrial motors, as well as with lighting systems.

Note

Eaton formerly known as Moeller