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Allen Bradley E1 Plus Relays 193-CPC75

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193-CPC75

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The 193-CPC75 from Allen Bradley functions as a thermal motor protector that manages the performance of electric motors. This device is designed to operate with either single-phase or three-phase systems and features a trip behavior categorized as Class-10, making it reliable for various applications.

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Technical specifications for 193-CPC75

ManufacturerAllen Bradley
Product TypeThermal motor protector
Product LineE1 Plus Relays
Part Number193-CPC75
Weight0.56 lbs (0.26 kg)
Power Poles3-pole
Start-Mode ScaleYA scale
Test FunctionTrip simulation
Setting GuidelineFLA-based
Current Setting Span60–75 A
Trip BehaviorClass-10
Time CurveInverse-time
Adjustment MethodDial selector
Reset OptionsManual/Auto/Test
Reset Stroke~2.5 mm
Aux Contact Set1 NO + 1 NC
Terminal Torque5.1 N·m
Phase Capability1φ / 3φ

The Allen Bradley 193-CPC75 is a sophisticated thermal motor protector specifically engineered to enhance the safety and functionality of electric motor systems. With three power poles, it is capable of accommodating both single-phase (1φ) and three-phase (3φ) configurations. Its trip behavior is set to Class-10, providing effective protection against motor overloads, while the current adjustment range spans from 60 to 75 A, tailored for flexibility in various applications.

The motor protector facilitates users with a YA scale for start-mode selection, allowing optimized operation according to specific requirements. It features a unique trip simulation function for testing purposes, ensuring users can validate the system’s readiness and accuracy of settings. The inverse-time time curve is engineered to provide swift response in overload conditions, delivering enhanced protection to connected motors.

Adjustment of settings is conveniently executed through a dial selector, simplifying the process for operators. Users can reset the device manually, automatically, or initiate a test, affording various options based on operational preferences. The reset stroke is around 2.5 mm, making activation straightforward.

For robust performance, it includes a set of auxiliary contacts featuring one normally open (NO) contact and one normally closed (NC) contact. These contacts enable additional control functionalities within the motor circuit. The device accommodates a terminal torque of 5.1 N·m, ensuring secure connections that meet safety standards. Ultimately, the 193-CPC75 thermal motor protector stands as an essential component for safeguarding motor operations within industrial environments.