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P-017 Motor Control & Protection NXR Thermal Overload Relay Overview Applicable scope NXR thermal overload relays (hereinafter abbreviated as thermal relays) are suitable for overload and phase loss protection for uninterrupted or intermittent AC motors with AC frequency of 50 Hz/60 Hz, a voltage up to 690 V, and a current of (0.1-630)A. The thermal relays also provide temperature compensation, action indication, automatic and manual reset, stop, and testing functions. The products are characterized by stable and reliable performance. The thermal relays can be plugged into contactors or installed independently. Compliant standards: IEC/EN 60947-4-1, IEC/EN 60947-5-1. Structural characteristics Three-phase bi-metal sheet type or electronic type (NXR-200, NXR-630), with a tripping level of 10A With phase loss protection With a device for continuous adjustment of setting current With temperature compensation With action indication With testing mechanism With stop bottom With manual and automatic reset button (NXR-200 and NXR-630 only have manual reset) With one NO contact and one NC contact that are electrically separable Installation method: Plugged into contactor (NXR-12, 25, 38, 100) or installed independently (NXR-200, 630) Protection characteristics Operation environment Type Operation and installation conditions Installation type Ⅲ Pollution degree 3 Compliant standards IEC/EN 60947-4-1, IEC/EN 60947-5-1 Certification mark CE Enclosure protection degree IP20 (NXR-12, 25, 38, 100) Ambient temperature Operation temperature limits: -35 70 . Normal operation temperature range: -5 40 . The 24-hour average temperature should not exceed 35 . For use beyond the normal operation temperature range, see "Instructions for use in abnormal conditions" in the annex. Altitude Not exceeding 2000m above sea level Atmospheric conditions The relative humidity should not exceed 50% at the upper temperature limit of 70 . A higher relative humidity is allowed at a lower temperature, e.g. 90% at 20 . Special precautions should be taken against occasional condensation due to humidity variations. Installation conditions The angle between the installation surface and the vertical surface should not exceed 5 . Shock and vibration The product should be installed in places without significant shaking, shock, and vibration.

NXR Thermal Overload Relay Motor Control & Protection P-018 Description NXR Thermal overload relay model 12 7-10A Frame current Setting current range 12 See the table 25 38 100 200 630 Frame 12 Setting current Frame Setting current Frame Setting current 0.1-0.16A 0.1-0.16A 0.16-0.25A 0.16-0.25A 0.25-0.4A 0.25-0.4A 23-32A 0.4-0.63A 0.4-0.63A 30-40A 0.63-1A 0.63-1A 1-1.6A 1-1.6A 25 38 23-32A 30-38A 37-50A 100 48-65A 1.25-2A 55-70A 1.6-2.5A 1.6-2.5A 63-80A 2.5-4A 2.5-4A 80-93A 4-6A 4-6A 80-100A 5.5-8A 5.5-8A 7-10A 7-10A 9-12A 9-13A 1.25-2A 200 80-160A 100-200A 125-250A 12-18A 630 17-25A 200-400A 315-630A Selection example: "NXR-25 7-10A" represents a NXR 3P thermal overload relay with a frame current class of 25 and a setting current range between 7A and 10A. MB mounting base Type MB-1 MB-2 MB-3 MB-4 Application Incorporate with NXR-12 to be an independant mounted product Incorporate with NXR-25 to be an independant mounted product Incorporate with NXR-38 to be an independant mounted product Incorporate with NXR-100 to be an independant mounted product O

P-019 Motor Control & Protection NXR Thermal Overload Relay Quick selection and matching table Product appearance Rated current A Specification of matching fuse (RT16 recommended) A Model of matching contactor gG NXR-12 NXR-25 0.1 0.16 2 0.16 0.25 2 0.25 0.4 2 0.4 0.63 2 0.63 1 4 1 1.6 4 1.25 2 6 1.6 2.5 6 2.5 4 10 4 6 16 5.5 8 20 7 10 20 9 12 25 0.1 0.16 2 0.16 0.25 2 0.25 0.4 2 0.4 0.63 2 0.63 1 4 1 1.6 4 1.25 2 6 1.6 2.5 6 2.5 4 10 4 6 16 5.5 8 20 7 10 20 9 13 25 12 18 35 17 25 50 23 32 63 30 38 80 23 32 63 30 40 100 37 50 100 48 65 100 55 70 125 63 80 125 80 93 160 80 100 160 80 160 315 125 200 315 NXC-40, 50, 65, 75, 85, 100 NXC-120, 160, 185, 225 NXR-200 NXR-630 NXC-06, 09, 12, 16, 18, 22, 25, 32, 38 NXC-25, 32, 38 NXR-38 NXR-100 NXC-06M, 09M, 12M 125 250 800 200 400 800 315 630 800 NXC-225, 265, 330, 400, 500, 630

NXR Thermal Overload Relay Motor Control & Protection P-020 Parameters Item NXR-12 NXR-25 NXR-38 NXR-100 NXR-200 NXR-630 Current level 12 25 38 100 200 630 Rated insulation voltage V 690 690 690 690 690 690 Rated impulse withstand voltage V 6000 6000 6000 6000 6000 6000 Enclosure protection degree IP20 IP20 IP20 IP20 - - Phase loss protection Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Manual and automatic reset Yes Yes Yes Yes Manual Manual Temperature compensation Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Trip indication Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Test button Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Stop button Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Installation method Plugged Plugged Plugged Plugged Independent Independent Integrated auxiliary contact 1NO 1NC 1NO 1NC 1NO 1NC 1NO 1NC 1NO 1NC 1NO 1NC AC-15 380V/400V/415V rated current A 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 1.5 DC-13 220V rated current A 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 0.2 Single-core or stranded wire 1 4 1 6 4 10 4 35 25 95 50 2 185 Wiring screw M3.5 M4 M4 M10 M8 M10 Tightening torque (N·m) 0.8 0.8 0.8 0.8 1.2 1.2 Single-core or stranded wire 1 2.5 1 2.5 1 2.5 1 2.5 1 2.5 1 2.5 Wiring screw M3.5 M3.5 M3.5 M3.5 M3.5 M3.5 Tightening torque (N·m) 1.2 1.7 1.7 10 10 20 Conductor cross section mm2 Main circuit Auxiliary circuit Protection characteristics Item Overload protection No. Multiples of setting current Action time Test conditions 1 1.05 Without action in 2 hours Start from cold state 2 1.2 Act within 2 hours Start from hot state (after No. 1) 3 1.5 Act within 2 minutes Start after thermal equilibrium is reached under setting current 4 7.2 2s Tp 10s Start from cold state Without action in 2 hours Start from cold state Act within 2 hours Start from hot state (after No. 5) 5 Phase loss protection 6 Any two phases The other phase 1.0 0.9 1.15 0 Trip characteristics min 120 100 80 60 40 20 10 8 6 4 2 Cold state 1 40 3-phase s 20 2-phase 3-phase 10 8 6 4 2-phase 2 Hot state 1 0.8 1 1.2 1.5 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Multiples of setting current Thermal relay time Vs current characteristics curve ( 20 ) O

P-021 Motor Control & Protection NXR Thermal Overload Relay Product front view Moveable conductive rod Thermal overload relay model Setting current adjustment range Test button Protective cover Manual / automatic reset selection switch NO contact wiring position Stop button NC contact wiring position Main circuit wiring position Dimensions and installation NXR-12 Dimensions and installation 68max 3/L2 A 5/L3 12 T TEST NO 98 2/T1 H NC 97 96 4/T2 45max 95 6/T3 73max 10 11 9 NXR-12 STOP RESET A 1/L1

NXR Thermal Overload Relay Motor Control & Protection P-022 NXR-25 Dimensions and installation 94max 11 9 NXR-25 STOP RESET 13 TEST T 97 96 H A 67max A NO NC 98 2/T1 95 4/T2 6/T3 45max NXR-38 Dimensions and installation A 29 TEST T 97 96 H A 26 32 82max 23 NXR-38 STOP RESET NC NO 98 95 6/T3 4/T2 2/T1 55max 94max NXR-100 Dimensions and installation 118max 72max A 97 96 NO 98 2/T1 83max H A RESET T 100 90 80 NXR-100 STOP TEST NC 4/T2 95 6/T3 O

P-023 Motor Control & Protection NXR Thermal Overload Relay NXR-200 Dimensions and installation M8 134 0.7 104 0.35 1/L1 3/L2 5/L3 NXR -200 160 140 180 Test 120 100 Reset Stop 200 NC 95 96 97 NO 98 4/T2 2/T1 6/T3 104 0.35 141.2 0.9 128 0.7 NXR-630 Dimensions and installation M10 155 0.7 104 0.35 1/L1 3/L2 5/L3 NXR -630 280 320 360 Test 240 200 95 2/T1 400 NC Reset Stop 96 97 NO 4/T2 98 6/T3 161 0.9 128 0.4 156 0.7 Sizes of combination with contactors NXC-06M NXR-12 Dimensions and installation 70max 45.5max Φ4.2 35 0.35 43 PA 1.38X1.97 inch 1/L1 3/L2 5/L3 T NC N0 98 A H 114.5max 50 0.48 35X50 mm M4 97 96 95 2/T1 4/T2 6/T3 2/T1 4/T2 6/T3

NXR Thermal Overload Relay Motor Control & Protection P-024 NXC-09 NXR-25 Dimensions and installation 35 0.31 102max 47max 34 0.31 34 48 mm M4 inch 8-32UNC 1.38 1.97/2.36 1.34 1.89 48 0.31 62 0.31 35 50/60 122max 50 0.31 R A H T NXC-18 NXR-25 Dimensions and installation 47max 35 0.31 34 0.31 102max 34 48 mm M4 inch 8-32UNC 1.38 1.97/2.36 1.34 1.89 48 0.31 62 0.31 35 50/60 122max 50 0.31 R A H T NXC-38 NXR-25 Dimensions and installation MM M4 40 40 48 50/60/75 INCH 1.57 1.89 1.57 1.97/2.36/2.95 135max 8-32UNC A H T 48 0.31 40 0.31 75.5 0.31 110max 57max O

P-025 Motor Control & Protection NXR Thermal Overload Relay NXC-38 NXR-38 Dimensions and installation MM M4 40 8-32UNC 40 48 50/60/75 INCH 48 0.31 40 0.31 1.57 1.89 75.5 0.31 102max 57max 147max 1.57 1.97/2.36/2.95 A H T NXC-40 NXR-100 Dimensions and installation 64 0.3 79max 40 0.3 43 3/L2 5/L3 R 21NC 105 0.3 1/L1 PA 124max 13NO 14NO 22NC 2/T1 4/T2 6/T3 T H A 179max NXC-40 NXC-75 NXR-100 Dimensions and installation 87max 187max 105 0.57 131max H A T 40 0.28

NXR Thermal Overload Relay Motor Control & Protection P-026 Wiring diagrams 5/L3 2/T1 4/T2 6/T3 97 3/L2 98 6/T3 1/L1 95 4/T2 97 2/T1 98 5/L3 95 3/L2 96 1/L1 96 NXR-200 630 NXR-12 100 O Annex I: Instructions for use in abnormal conditions IEC/EN 60947-4-1 standard defines normal operation temperature range for products. Use of products in the normal range will not cause significant impact on their performance. At an operation temperature higher than 40 , the tolerable temperature rise of products needs to be reduced. The rated operation current should be adjusted to prevent product damage, shortened service life, lower reliability, or impact on action characteristics.At a temperature lower than -5 , impact of changes to the heat dissipation system on the action characteristics of the products should be considered. The temperature compensation coefficients at an ambient temperature higher than 40 and lower than -5 are given below. The compensation coefficients corresponding to -35 and 70 environments are given in the table below. No corrections are required for NXR-200 and NXR-630. Operation ambient temperature Temperature compensation coefficients for NXR-12, 25, 38, 100 -35 70 Multiple of stable current 1.05 0.9 Multiple of trip current 1.4 1.2 NXR-12, 25, 38, 100 Temperature compensation curve Setting multiple of the overload current 1.5 1.4 1.3 1.2 1.1 1.0 0.9 0.8 -40 -30 -20 -10 0 10 20 30 Ambient temperature 40 50 60 70 80

(RT16 recommended) AModel of matching contactor P-019Motor Control & ProtectionNXR Thermal Overload Relay. 120 100 80 60 40 20 10 8 6 4 2 1 40 20 10 8 6 4 2 1 min s .811.21.52345678910 NXR-25 25 690 NXR-100 100 690 NXR-200 200 690 NXR-630 630 690 NXR-12 12 690 NXR-38 38 690 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Plugged 1NO 1NC 1.5 0.2 1 6 M4 0.8 1 2.5 M3.5 .

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