Maximum Voltage Ratings of Phase Monitor Relays
Issue:
What is the maximum voltage that your phase monitors can handle? What about the units that offer overvoltage protection?
Solution/Resolution:
Use the table below to determine the maximum continuous voltage rating of all Macromatic Three-Phase Monitor Relays. Voltages in excess of these values could cause damage or improper operation:
Catalog Number | Maximum Voltage | |
---|---|---|
New (introduced April 2014) |
PAP208, PAP240, PAP400 & PAP480 | 550V |
PCPU | 550V | |
PLPU | 550V | |
PMP120 | 152V | |
PMP575 | 660V | |
PMPU & FMPU-FA8 | 550V | |
Existing | PMD120 | 144V |
PMD600 | 630V | |
PMDU | 576V | |
Obsolete (pre-April 2014) |
PAP, PCP & PLP | 110% of the line-line voltage rating of the product |
PMPU | 525V | |
PMP120 | 144V |
The PMP & PMD Series three-phase monitor relays offer overvoltage protection at 110% of line-line voltage. When the system voltage exceeds 110% of the line-line voltage setting of the product, the unit will trip. However, per the table above, both products have sufficient room above the 110% overvoltage trip setting to allow limited operation beyond the trip point.
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