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Manufacturer: ZIEHL

TR440-BASIC - Transformer Protection Temperature Relay - T224184

  • T224184
  • Additional information Die-cast aluminum, painted black
  • Product Type IP54 motor, IP20 electronics
  • Supply voltage AC/DC 24 - 240 V
  • Execution Aluminum. Housing with grounding eyelet for M4 x 8 (Torx) screw. 48V version, screws included.
  • Certificate IP 30 (IP 44, with bracket and cover)
  • Output function Outputs/Relays, Interface/Bus
  • Measured value Impedance protection

Temperature relay to protect transformers against excess temperature and to control a fan.
The temperatures in the windings are monitored with three Pt 100 sensors. The core temperature can be monitored with a fourth sensor.
The 4 alarms/output relays are used to control the fan, to signal an advance warning and to switch-off the transformer. Various programs facilitate using the alarm ideally for each application. Depending on the program, e.g. an extra relay is available for the fault message or for triggering due to exceeding the maximum core temperature.

Other uses

Alternatively, with the fourth sensor the temperature of the room the transformer is located in can be monitored and, with the alarm, the room ventilation can be controlled. The device can also be used for other tasks for temperature monitoring
e.g., for motors.

Overview of the functions

  • 4 Sensor inputs Pt 100 (RTD), 2 or 3-wire connection
  • Large monitoring range -199…+850°C / -199...+999°F
  • 4 Alarms / Relays
  • 3-digit digital display (resolution 1°C / 1°F)
  • 4 LEDs sensor
  • 4 LEDs relay
  • 4 LEDs alarm
  • 1 LED error
  • Control voltage AC/DC 24-240 V
  • Clear displays and simple programming
  • Min and max sensor values ​​can be saved
  • Code lock against unintended / unauthorized changes to the settings
  • Optional RS 485 interface with Modbus RTU protocol
  • EasySimulation for simple sensor value simulation
 

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  • Additional information Die-cast aluminum, painted black
  • Product Type IP54 motor, IP20 electronics
  • Supply voltage AC/DC 24 - 240 V
  • Execution Aluminum. Housing with grounding eyelet for M4 x 8 (Torx) screw. 48V version, screws included.
  • Certificate IP 30 (IP 44, with bracket and cover)
  • Output function Outputs/Relays, Interface/Bus
  • Measured value Impedance protection

Temperature relay to protect transformers against excess temperature and to control a fan.
The temperatures in the windings are monitored with three Pt 100 sensors. The core temperature can be monitored with a fourth sensor.
The 4 alarms/output relays are used to control the fan, to signal an advance warning and to switch-off the transformer. Various programs facilitate using the alarm ideally for each application. Depending on the program, e.g. an extra relay is available for the fault message or for triggering due to exceeding the maximum core temperature.

Other uses

Alternatively, with the fourth sensor the temperature of the room the transformer is located in can be monitored and, with the alarm, the room ventilation can be controlled. The device can also be used for other tasks for temperature monitoring
e.g., for motors.

Overview of the functions

  • 4 Sensor inputs Pt 100 (RTD), 2 or 3-wire connection
  • Large monitoring range -199…+850°C / -199...+999°F
  • 4 Alarms / Relays
  • 3-digit digital display (resolution 1°C / 1°F)
  • 4 LEDs sensor
  • 4 LEDs relay
  • 4 LEDs alarm
  • 1 LED error
  • Control voltage AC/DC 24-240 V
  • Clear displays and simple programming
  • Min and max sensor values ​​can be saved
  • Code lock against unintended / unauthorized changes to the settings
  • Optional RS 485 interface with Modbus RTU protocol
  • EasySimulation for simple sensor value simulation
 
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