Product category:
Electrical and Electronic Components
News Release from: Schurter | Subject: UV45
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 21 March 2002
Appliance switch protects against
undervoltages
The UV45 appliance switch from Schurter is a two-pole device with integrated undervoltage release and restart protection.
The UV45 appliance switch from Schurter is a two-pole device with integrated undervoltage release and restart protection When voltage drops below a certain level or in the event of a voltage failure, the switch trips and remains in the off position until the operator manually switches it on again
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 21 Mar 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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The UV45 is characterised by a positive trip-free release meaning that the contacts cannot be closed when the supply voltage is too low and it is not possible to prevent a release by blocking the rocker.
As an option, the UV45 can also be supplied to perform the function of remote trip release.
In this version, an external contact arrangement connected in series with the UV45 relay releases the switch.
A range of different covers and collars enhance the areas of application of the switch up to a protection degree of IP65.
The rocker is available with different colours and markings.
The UV45 is suitable for machines in the woodworking, building and masonry industries as well as for electronic appliances in the consumer goods and hobby markets.
It improves safety for the user and fulfils the requirements of national and international standards (IEC, UL, CSA, EN). Request a free brochure from Schurter ...
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