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Thermal

Overload relays

Thermal overload relays
Type TA
Class 10
Class 20

Description

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• CSA File No: LR98336

• Available for starter construction with
A Line contactors and separate panel
mounting

• Trip indication
• Remote trip and reset option available

• Designed for close couple mounting

• Single phase and phase unbalance protection

• Separate base mounting available for all
overload relays

• Isolated alarm circuit (N.O.) contact

• Class 10 adjustable overload relays are
standard with all ABB Line starters

• Ambient compensation:
-25°C to +55°C (-13oF to +131oF)

• Reset can also be adjusted to function as a
stop button

• Manual test
• Manual or automatic reset

• Screwdriver guide holes

• Factory calibrated and tested

• All terminal screws are available from the
front

• Wide adjustment range

• UL File No: E48139

Tripping classes of the thermal overload relays
Standard classes in IEC 947-4-1 are classes: 10 A, 10, 20, 30. The tripping class indicates
according to IEC 947-4-1 the maximum tripping time in seconds under specified conditions of
test at 7.2 times the setting current and specifies tripping and non tripping times for 1.5 and 7.2
times the setting current. Mostly used class is 10 A.

Abstract from IEC 947-4-1
Tripping class

Max. tripping time
at 1.5 x setting current
(warm state)
Tripping time at
7.2 x setting current
(cold state)
At 1.05 x setting current

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10 A

10

20

30

(s)

120

240

480

720

(s)

2 – 10

4 – 10

6 – 20

9 – 30

no tripping

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Description

TA thermal overload relays are used with A Line contactors for the protection of
motors having a nominal voltage of up to 600VAC max per UL/CSA (690VAC and
800VDC per IEC).

Product range
•	 Standard relays:
Types: TA25DU, TA42DU, TA75DU, TA80DU, TA110DU, TA200DU and TA450DU
	 –	 TA25 to TA110 and TA200 are directly connected in the motor circuit.
	 –	 TA450DU relays are fed through a linear type transformer
•	 Special construction
Thermal overload relays with different certifications and approvals.
Relays for protection EEx e motors.

Construction and function
•	 General
Thermal O/L relays and their accessories meet UL, CSA and most other important
international standards (IEC), European standards (EN) and the most important
national standards (DIN-VDE, NFC-UTE, BS, etc.). They meet the certification
and approval directives required throughout the world.
Thermal overload relays are 3 pole. The motor current flows through their bimetals
(1 per phase) which are indirectly heated. Under the effect of the heating, the
bimetals bend, cause the relay to trip and the position of the auxiliary contacts to
change.
The relay setting range is graduated in amps. In compliance with international and
national standards, the setting current is the motor nominal current and not the
tripping current (no tripping at 1.05 x setting current, tripping at 1.2 times setting
current).
The tripping curves (cold or warm starting, 3 phases and 2 phases) are shown on
page 2.14.
The relays are built to be self protecting in the event of an overload until the short
circuit protection device is activated.

Terminals L1, L3, L5

Manual test

Manual or automatic reset
Frame size
TA....DU

Trip indication light
Tripping contact (95, 96)

Amp setting range

Signaling contact, (97, 98)

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Terminals T1, T2, T3

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Description

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Application
Technical data
• All the relays have:
	 –	
		
	 –	
	 –	
		
	 –	
	 –	

Free tripping: the resetting button, even if held in, does not prevent tripping of the thermal overload relay in the
event of a fault.
Temperature compensation
Phase failure protection according to IEC 947-4-1: Within the limits of the setting range, a reduced tripping time, and
thus improved motor protection, is obrtained in case of a phase failure.
Tripping class: 10A, for TA relays
Test functions and resetting: see table below.

•	 Auxiliary contacts
The relays have two built in auxiliary contacts: NC marked 95-96; NO marked 97-98. Both contacts are physically separate
and can thus be used for 2 different circuits (control circuit and indication circuit).

Function of TA25DU – TA450DU thermal O/L relays
	
Resetting	
Relay tripped	
			
	
Effect of blue	
TA25DU

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Contacts		

Manual		

Automatic		

Resetting		

Yes		

No		

button indexed	
95-96		
on R			
(RESET ONLY)
	
97-98		
			
Effect of blue	

Open	
{95-96
97-98 Closed	

Resetting		

Closed when the	
button is pressed	

No effect		

Closed
{ 95-96
97-98 Open

Both manual and automatic
No

No effect

Open when the
button is pressed
Yes	

No		

No

button indexed	
95-96		
on R/O			

Closed when the			
No effect
button is released			

Open when the button is pressed
Closed when the button is released

(RESET/OFF)	
		
97-98
			

Open when the			
button is pressed

No effect

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Selection guide
TA25DU – TA80DU

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Types	

TA25DU	

TA42DU	

TA75DU	

TA80DU

Main characteristics
Construction	

3 pole with ambient temperature variation compensation.
Protection against single phase operation. Built in auxiliary contacts: 1N.O. + 1N.C.

	

Resetting				
Convertible:
Setting ranges	
Number	
18	
3		
	
	

from	
to	

0.1 – 0.16A	
24 – 32A	

18 – 25A		
29 – 42A		

Manual 	to Automatic
6	

4

18 – 25A	
60 – 80A	

29 – 42A
60 – 80A

Mounted with contactors
Mounting kit		

No kit is required for mounting thermal O/L relays below contactors

Types of contactors		
A/AE/AL9	
for combined mounting		
A/AE/AL12
		
A/AE/AL16	
			
		
A/AE/AL26	
		
A/AE/AL30		

A/AE30	

		

A/AE40

A/AE/AL40		

					
					
					

A/AE/AF50
A/AE/AF63
A/AE/AF75

						
						

Mounted separately (i.e. separate from contactor)
Separate mounting kit		

DB25			

A/AE/AF95
A/AE/AF110

DB80

Accessories
Tripping coil		

DS25-A

Resetting coil		

DR25-A

Terminal shroud		

Terminals protected against direct contact (without the addition of terminal shrouds)

Function markers				

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Selection guide
TA110DU – TA450DU

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Types	

TA110DU	

TA200DU	

TA450DU

Main characteristics
Construction	

3 pole with ambient temperature variation compensation.
Protection against single phase operation. Built in auxiliary contacts: 1N.O. + 1N.C.

	

Resetting	
Setting ranges	

Number	

	
	

from	
to	

1

3

5

2

4

6

R

95

97

96

98

Convertible: manual to automatic
A	
A	

2	

6	

3

65 – 90	
80 – 110	

65 – 90	
150 – 200	

130 – 185
220 – 310

Mounted with contactors
Mounting kit		

No kit is required for mounting thermal O/L relays	

See page 2.7.

Types of contactors			
for combined mounting
		
			
			
			
					
				
							
							
		
A/AE/AF95
		
A/AE/AF110
		
			
A/AF145
			
A/AF185	
A/AF210 + DT450/A300
				
A/AF260 + DT450/A300
				
A/AF300 + DT450/A300
							
							
	

Mounted separately (i.e. separate from contactor)
Separate mounting kit	

DB200	

No kit required for separate mounting of thermal O/L relays

Accessories
Tripping coil		
Resetting coil		
Terminal shroud	

1	

LT200 –	

Function markers				

LT450 –	
BA5-50

1 Terminals protected against direct contact (without the addition of terminal shrouds)

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TA25 - TA450
Class 10
for Contactors A9 – A/AF300

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For
Contactor

TA25DU

A/AE/AL9 – A/AE/AL40

A/AE30 - A/AE/40
TA42DU

A/AE/AF50 - A/AE/AF75

A/AE/AF95 - A/AE/AF110

TA75DU

A/AF145 - A/AF185

A/AF210 - A/AF300

Setting Range
A

0.1 - 0.16
0.16 - 0.25
0.25 - 0.4
0.4 - 0.63
0.63 - 1.0
1.0 - 1.4
1.3 - 1.8
1.7 - 2.4
2.2 - 3.1
2.8 - 4.0
3.5 - 5.0
4.5 - 6.5
6.0 - 8.5
7.5 - 11
10 - 14
13 - 19
18 - 25
24 - 32
18 - 25
22 - 32
29 - 42
18 - 25
22 - 32
29 - 42
36 - 52
45 - 63
60 - 80
29 -42
36 - 52
45 - 63
60 - 80
65 - 90
80 - 110
65 - 90
80 - 110
100 - 135
110 - 150
130 - 175
150 - 200
130 - 185
165 - 235
220 - 310

AF400 - AF750

Suffix
Code

Catalog
Number

A
TA25DU0.16
B
TA25DU0.25
C
TA25DU0.4
D
TA25DU0.63
E
TA25DU1.0
F
TA25DU1.4
G
TA25DU1.8
H
TA25DU2.4
J
TA25DU3.1
K
TA25DU4.0
L
TA25DU5.0
M
TA25DU6.5
N
TA25DU8.5
P
TA25DU11
Q
TA25DU14
R
TA25DU19
S
TA25DU25
T
TA25DU32
A
TA42DU25
B
TA42DU32
C
TA42DU42
A
TA75DU25
B
TA75DU32
C
TA75DU42
D
TA75DU52
E
TA75DU63
F
TA75DU80
C
TA80DU42
D
TA80DU52
E
TA80DU63
F
TA80DU80
A
TA110DU90
B
TA110DU110
A
TA200DU90
B
TA200DU110
C
TA200DU135
D
TA200DU150
E
TA200DU175
F
TA200DU200
A
TA450DU185 1
B
TA450DU235
C
TA450DU310
See electronic overloads, pages 2.21

List
Price

$ 63

78

102

135
165
165
225

488

1 TA450 overloads require mounting kits for installation.

TA80DU

TA110DU

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Discount schedule TAA [OW] — TA25
Discount schedule TBA [OX] — TA42, TA75
Discount schedule TCA [OY] — TA80, TA110, TA200, TA450

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TA25 - TA80
Class 20
for Contactors A9 - A80

2
Setting range
A ... A

TA25DU

TA42DU

TA75DU

Packing
unit piece

Catalog number

List
price

TA25DU1.8-20
TA25DU2.4-20
TA25DU3.1-20
TA25DU4.0-20
TA25DU5.0-20
TA25DU6.5-20
TA25DU8.5-20
TA25DU11-20
TA25DU14-20
TA25DU19-20
TA25DU25-20
TA25DU32-20 (1)

$ 63

TA42DU trip class 20 for contactors A30, A40 and (T) AL30, (T) AL40
18 … 25
AZ
1
1SAZ311401R1001
22 …32
BZ
1
1SAZ311401R1002
29 … 42
CZ
1
1SAZ311401R1003

TA42DU25-20
TA42DU32-20
TA42DU42-20

$ 78

TA75DU trip class 20 for contactors A50 … A75 and AE50 … AE75
18 … 25
AZ
1
1SAZ321401R1001
22 … 32
BZ
1
1SAZ321401R1002
29 … 42
CZ
1
1SAZ321401R1003
36 … 52
DZ
1
1SAZ321401R1004
45 … 63
EZ
1
1SAZ321401R1005
60 … 80
FZ
1
1SAZ321401R1006

TA75DU25-20
TA75DU32-20
TA75DU42-20
TA75DU52-20
TA75DU63-20
TA75DU80-20

$ 102

TA80DU trip class 20 for contactors A95, A110, AE 95 and AE110
29 … 42
AZ
1
1SAZ331401R1003
36 … 52
BZ
1
1SAZ331401R1004
45 … 63
CZ
1
1SAZ331401R1005
60 … 80
DZ
1
1SAZ331401R1006

TA80DU42-20
TA80DU52-20
TA80DU63-20
TA80DU80-20

$ 135

Suffix

Reference code

TA25DU trip class 20 for contactors A9 … A40 and (T) AL9 … (T) AL30
1.3 … 1.8
GZ
1
1SAZ211401R1025
1.7 … 2.4
HZ
1
1SAZ211401R1028
2.2 … 3.1
JZ
1
1SAZ211401R1031
2.8 … 4.0
KZ
1
1SAZ211401R1033
3.5 … 5.0
LZ
1
1SAZ211401R1035
4.5 … 6.5
MZ
1
1SAZ211401R1038
6.0 … 8.5
NZ
1
1SAZ211401R1040
7.5 … 11
PZ
1
1SAZ211401R1043
10 … 14
QZ
1
1SAZ211401R1045
13 … 19
RZ
1
1SAZ211401R1047
18 … 25
SZ
1
1SAZ211401R1051
TZ
1
1SAZ211401R1053
24 … 32 (1)
(1)
with terminal block DX25: 1x16mm2

No Tripping at 1.05 Ie
Tripping at 1.2 Ie within 2 hours

Time

Class 30 9 - 30 sec
Class 20 6 - 20 sec

TA80DU

Class 10 4 - 10 sec

Ie (adjusted current)
1.2 Ie

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Discount schedule TBA [OX] — TA42, TA75
Discount schedule TCA [OY] — TA80, TA110, TA200, TA450

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Accessories

2

Separate mounting kits
	
	

	
	
	
	

DB25/25A

For O/L	
Amps	
relays		

TA25DU	
TA25DU	
TA42DU, TA75DU, TA80DU	
TA110DU, TA200DU	

0.1	 –	 25	
24	 –	 32	
18	 –	 80	
100	 –	 200	

Catalog	
number	

DB25/25A	
DB25/32A	
DB80	
DB200	

List
price

$ 30
38
45
60

Terminal block — AWG #8 cable
		
	
Mounting on:	

	

Catalog	
number	

TA25DU (25A or less) or DB25/25A	

List
price

$ 15

DX25	

LC terminal blocks can be used to convert standard connections into Faston connections: 2 x 6.3mm or 4 x 2.8mm per pole.
The connections are protected against accidental contact.
The LC30-T has a terminal block for the 3 power terminals and a second for the 4 auxiliary terminals of a TA25DU thermal
O/L relay.
The LC26-B1 has two identical terminal blocks each for 3 power terminals. This block allows the power terminals to be
mounted with two DB25 kits or a TA25DU thermal O/L relay and DB25 kit assembly.
NOTE: According to DIN 46429 part 1 and NFC 20-120 the max. capacity of a Faston connection is 25 A.
DB80

Mounting kit – for TA450 overload relay
		
	
For contactor	

	
	

Catalog	
number	

A145 – A185	
A210 – A300	

DT450/A185	
DT450/A300	

List
price

$ 225

Terminal shrouds – for contactors and overload relays

DB200

		
Contactor	
	

Overload	
relay	

	
	

TA25DU	

A9	 –	 A16	
A26	 –	 A40

Catalog	
number	

Included	

List
price

—

	

A30	 –	 A40	

TA42DU	

Included	

—

	

A50	 –	 A75	

TA75DU	

Included	

—

	
A95	 –	 A110	
				

TA80DU	
TA110DU

Included	

	

A145	 –	 A185	

TA200DU	

LT185-AY	

	

A145	 –	 A185	

Load side of TA200DU	

LT200A185	

—
$ 10
50

Terminal lug kits
	
	

	
	
	

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Wire	
range	

6	 –	 250MCM	
4	 –	 400MCM	
(2) 4	 –	 500MCM	

For	
overloads	

TA110DU, TA200DU	
TA450DU185	
TA450DU310	

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Discount schedule TAA [OW] — TA25
Discount schedule TBA [OX] — TA42, TA75
Discount schedule TCA [OY] — TA80, TA110, TA200, TA450

Catalog	
number	

List
price

EHTK210	
ATK300HK	
ATK300/2HK	

$ 45
78
120

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Accessories

2

Remote tripping coils
	
U voltage at 50/60 Hz	
		

DS25A

Catalog	
number 1	

DS25-A remote tripping coil
	
	
	
	
	

24V	
48V	
110V	
220/380V	
500V	

DS25-A-24	
DS25-A-48	
DS25-A-110	
DS25-A-220/380	
DS25-A-500	

DS25-A remote resetting coil
	
	
	
	
	

24V	
48V	
110V	
220/380V	
500V	

DR25-A-24	
DR25-A-48	
DR25-A-110	
DR25-A-220/380	
DR25-A-500	

List
price

$ 60

Application
•	The DS25-A coil is used for remote electrical tripping of the TA25 DU thermal O/L relay and is connected to the relay's
normally closed 95-96 auxiliary contact.
•	The DR 25-A coil is used for remote electrical resetting of the TA25DU thermal O/L relay which is
adjusted for “Manual resetting;” it is connected to the relay’s normally open 97-98 auxiliary contact.
The coils are not designed for continuous duty. Impulse duration: 0.2 to 0.35 s.
Set the button to “Man” (Manual resetting).
Mounting: clipped on to TA25DU thermal O/L relay.

DR25A

Installation diagrams
For connection of DS25-A to TA25DU relay	

L1

L2/N

START

STOP
21

For connection of DR25-A to TA25DU relay

13

22

14

L1

OL
A1

M

A2

95

96

21

13

22

M
13

L2/N

START

STOP

14

OL

M

A1

13

E2

OL
97

98

OL
TRIPPING
COIL
OFF

24

13

14

OL
A1

M

A2

95

96

OVERLOAD
TRIP

L1

E2

OFF
HAND

L2/N

AUTO

23

24

13

14

OL

M

A1

OVERLOAD
RESET
E1

E1

OL
RESETTING
COIL
L2/N

AUTO

23

96

14

OVERLOAD
RESET
E1

HAND

95

M
14

OVERLOAD
TRIP

L1

A2

E2

95

96

OL
97

OL
TRIPPING
COIL

A2

98

E1

E2

OL
RESETTING
COIL

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Technical data
TA25DU – TA450DU

2
Intermittent duty

Switching frequency

For intermittent operations, the diagram opposite specifies relay operating limits.

s
0.5

120
100

ta

=

80

To avoid untimely tripping, TA and T thermal O/L relays have been designed to withstand roughly 15 switching operations
per hour with an approximately equal distribution between working and rest cycles.
In these conditions, the motor starting time must not exceed 1 second and the starting current must be lower than or equal
to 6 times the motor In.

ta =

(ops/h)
140

Switching frequency:

1s

Example: 	 Motor starting time:	

1 sec.

	

Load factor:		

40 %

	

Switching frequency:	

60 ops./h according to diagram

ta

40

ta =

20

ta = 3.5

For a higher number of operations and for load variations (e.g. frequent starting and braking), it is advisable to use
CUSTORAPID® protection.

60

=1

.5s

For motors subject to particularly severe operating conditions (e.g. locked rotor) it is advisable to use protection combined
with a thermal O/L relay and the CUSTORAPID® system.

3s

Protection of motors with long starting time

s

See electronic overload relay section, pages 2.21 - 2.32.

0
0

20
40
60
Closing time

80 100(%)

Switching frequency
in relation to load factor.
ta: motor starting time.

Mounting position
On a support at an angle of ± 30° in relation to the vertical plane (standard position).
Other mounting positions possible, except mounting on a horizontal plane (in this case the tripping
mechanism would be located above the bimetals).

Special version for EEx e motors
Consult factory.

[s]
40

Tripping limits at ambient temperatures varying by + 20°C
Ambient temperature compensation

Thermal O/L relays are compensated against ambient temperature
variations by a compensation bimetal which is sensitive to the
ambient temperature.

Tripping time

11
10

Thermal O/L relays are designed to operate between –5 °C and
+40 °C in compliance with standard IEC 947-4-1. For a wider range
of –25° C to +55 °C consult the graph opposite.

6
4
3
2

Example: tripping at – 25 °C. Tripping takes place before 1.5 times
the setting current.

1

Resetting: TA25DU – TA450 DU thermal O/L relays have convertible
manual/automatic resetting.

7 8
7.4
Multiple of the setting current

3

4

5

6

TA thermal O/L relay cold-state
tripping characteristics

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Delivery: in manual resetting mode.

1.5
Ambient temperature
compensation limits
according to IEC 947-4-1

1.4

Multiple of the setting current

20

1.3
Tripping

1.2
1.1
No tripping

1.0
0.9
-20

-10

0
10
20
30
Ambient temperature

40

50

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Technical data
TA25DU – TA80DU
Types	

TA25DU	

TA42DU	

Standards:	
(international, European)

2

TA80DU

IEC 947-4-1, EN 60947-4-1

Rated insulation voltage Ui	
according to IEC 947-4-1
Rated impulse withstand voltage Uimp	
according to IEC 947-4-1
Permissible ambient temperature
	
– for storage	
	
– for operation	

V	

690

kV	

6

°C	
°C	

–40 to +70
–25 to +55 with temperature compensation (maximum values: see page 2.9)

Climatic withstand DIN 50017		
Mounting positions	
 	
	

Humidity in alternate climate KFW, 30 cycles

On a support at an angle of ±30° in relation to the vertical plane (standard position). Other positions	
possible except mounting on a horizontal plane (in this case the tripping mechanism
would be located above the bimetals).

Shock withstand	
shock duration ms	
at nominal Ie 		
Critical direction
of shocks A1, A2	
multiples of g	
Resistance to vibrations
(±1 mm, 50 Hz)	
Mounting	
	

TA75DU	

15
12

multiples of g	

8

– on contactor		 Latching below the contactor, screw fixing on main terminals
– separate with DB - kit		 Using screws: 2 x M4 or 35 mm EN 50022

Terminals and cross-sectional areas 	
for main conductors (motor side)	
	
• screw terminal	
		
– with cable clamp	
		
– via tunnel connector	
		
– flat type for lug or bar	

A2

A1

	
• conductor cross-sectional area
		
– rigid solid or rigid stranded	
		
– flexible with cable end	
		
– recommended bars	

mm2	
mm2	
mm	

TA25DU setting ranges:
from 0.1-0.16A	 24-32 A
to 18-25A
M4	
–
–	
M5	
–	
–	
2 x 1.5 - 6	
2 x 1.5 - 4	
–	

1 x 10 	
2 x 0.75- 6 	
–	

M6	
–	

–	

M6	
–	

M6
–

1 x 2.5 - 35 or 2 x 2.5 x 16
1 x 2.5 - 25 or 2 x 2.5 x 10
–	

–

Terminals and cross-sectional area
for auxiliary conductors
	
• screw terminal (screw size)
		
– with cable clamp		
	
• conductor cross-sectional area
		
– rigid solid or rigid stranded	
		
– flexible with cable end	

M 3.5

2 x mm2	
2 x mm2	

Degree of protection	
		

0.75 - 4
0.75 - 2.5
All the terminals are protected against direct contact according to	
VDE 0106/Part. 100. (without additional terminal shrouds)	

			
			
			
			

Pole Technical Characteristics
Types	
	

TA25	
DU	

Number of poles	

Resistance per phase in mΩ
and heat dissipation in W	

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TA80	
DU	

TA10	
DU	

TA200	
DU	

TA450
DU

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Tripping class according to IEC 947-4-1, EN 60947-1	
Max. switching frequency	
without untimely tripping	

TA75	
DU	

direct contact according to
VDE0106/part 100 (with
additional terminal shrouds
for the main terminals

3

Setting ranges	
Rated operational frequencies	

TA42	
DU	

All the terminals are
protected against direct

10 A
Hz	

0 - 400	

50/60

Up to 15 starts/h or 60 starts/h with 40 % on-load factor when neither
the starting current of 6 x In nor the starting time 1 s are exceeded.
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Technical data
TA110DU – TA450DU

Types	

TA110DU	

TA200DU	

Standards:	
(international, European)
Rated insulation voltage Ui	
according to IEC 947-4-1
Rated impulse withstand voltage Uimp	
according to IEC 947-4-1
Permissible ambient temperature
	
– for storage	
	
– for operation	

TA450DU

IEC 947-4-1, EN 60947-4-1
V	

690	

1000

kV	

6	

8

°C	
°C	

–40 to +70
–25 to +55 with temperature compensation (maximum values: see page 2.9)

Climatic withstand DIN 50017		
Mounting positions	
	
	

Humidity in alternate climate KFW, 30 cycles

On a support at an angle of ±30° in relation to the vertical plane (standard position). Other positions 	
possible except mounting on a horizontal plane (in this case the tripping mechanism would
   be located above the bimetals).

Shock withstand	
shock duration ms	
at nominal Ie 		

15

Critical direction
of shocks A1, A2	

multiples of g	

12

Resistance to vibrations
(±1 mm, 50 Hz)	

multiples of g	

8

Mounting	
	

– on contactor	
4 x M5 screws	
– separate with DB - kit		

Terminals and cross-sectional areas 	
for main conductors (motor side)	
	
• screw terminal	
A2
		
– with cable clamp		
A1
		
– via tunnel connector		
		
– flat type for lug or bar		
	
• conductor cross-sectional area
		
– rigid solid or rigid stranded	
		
– flexible with cable end	
		
– recommended bars	

mm2	
mm2	

mm	

–	
HC, M8	
–	

–	
–	
M10	

16 – 35	
16 – 35	
12 x 3	

–	
–	
M10	

25 – 120	
25 – 95	
20 x 4	

2 x 240	
2 x 240
20 x 4...5

Terminals and cross-sectional area
for auxiliary conductors
	
• screw terminal (screw size)
		
– with cable clamp		
	
• conductor cross-sectional area
		
– rigid solid or rigid stranded	
		
– flexible with cable end	

M 3.5

2 x mm2	
2 x mm2	

Degree of protection	
		

0.75 - 4
0.75 - 2.5
All the terminals are protected against direct contact according to
VDE 0106/Part. 100. (with additional terminal shrouds)

Technical characteristics of auxiliary contacts for thermal O/L relays: TA25DU to TA450DU
Auxiliary contacts		

normally closed N.C.	

normally open N.O.

Terminal marking		

95-96	

97-98

VAC	

500	

500

Conventional thermal current (in free air) Ith	

A	

10	

6

Rated operational current Ie, AC-15
	
up to 240 V	
	
up to 440 V	
	
up to 500 V	

A	
A	
A	

3.0	
1.9	
1.0	

1.5
0.95
0.75

Rated operational current Ie DC-13
	
up to 250 V	

A	

0.12	

0.04

Protection against short circuits
gG (gl) fuses (according to IEC 269)	
S 271/S 281circuit-breaker	

A	
A	

10	
k3	

6
k1

VAC	
VDC	

500	
440	

500
440

Rated operational voltage Ue	

Maximum potential difference 	
between N.C. and N.O. auxiliary contacts	

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Motor protection; Choice of protective device

2

Motor Protection — general
It is very important to choose an adequate protective device for the safety of the motor during operation and for its durability.
The efficiency of protection methods varies according to the application. The overview below will help you to choose.
There is no general rule and we are available to advise you for special applications and especially in the case of difficult starting.

Protective devices and efficiency
	

Protection in relation to current:	

Protection in relation to temperature:

	
Fuses	
Protective relay with	
		
phase fault protection	
			

Motor protection	
via CUSTORAPID®	
thermistor	

Motor protection
via SPEM electronic
relay

SPEM
M
3~

M
3~

M
3~

M
3~

Causes of dangerous overloads for the motor windings
1	 Overload with current 	
	 1.2 times the nominal current

❑	

●	

●	

●		

2	 S1-S8 nominal duties	
	 according to IEC 34-I

❑	

■	

●	

●

3	 Operation with starting,	
	 braking, reversal in operating direction

❑	

■	

●	

●

4	 Operation with starting	
	 rate at > 15 cycles/hour

❑	

■	

●	

●

■ for motors with	
special rotor

●

●	

●

5	 Locked rotor	
■	
●	
				
6	 Overloads due to phase failure	

❑	

●	

7	 Network undervoltage or overvoltage	

❑	

●	

●	

●	

8	 Fluctuation of network frequency	

❑	

●	

●	

❑

9 Ambient temperature too high	

❑	

●	

●	

❑

10	 Overheating due to external	
cause (i.e. overheating of bearings)

❑	

❑	

●	

❑

11	 Motor cooling disturbed 	

❑	

❑	

●	

❑

12					
					

Undercurrent protection
on drop in load

13					
					
					

Protection of asymmetry:
wrong phase direction
rotation or asymmetrical load

14					

Earth fault protection

15					
					

Automatic disconnection for
auxiliary load fault

Protection efficiency:

	

Note: Fuses

Fuses do not protect motors against overloads. They are only used to protect installations and lines against short circuits.

❑ unsuitable

To ensure efficient protection of a motor against short circuits, it is advisable to use aM type fuses in association with thermal
OLR relays.

■ very average efficiency

For the selection of fuses or circuit-breakers, refer to the indications given in this catalogue concerning contactors on the one
hand and thermal O/L relays on the other.

● perfectly efficient

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In general, fuse protection for direct-on-line starting must be sized as follows:
– aM fuses: choose the fuse rating immediately above the full load value of the motor current.
– gG (gI) fuses: determine the fuse rating immediately above the motor current value and choose the next highest fuse rating.

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Technical data
Resistance and Joule losses per phase
Short circuit protection

Resistance and Joule losses per phase, short circuit protection
		
	
	
Setting range	
Resistance	
	
current	
per phase	
	
from 	– 	 to		
	
A 		 A	
mΩ	

TA25DU
	
0.1	–	 0.16	
	
0.16	–	 0.25	
	
0.25	–	 0.4	

Joule losses
per phase at
max. setting
W

85850	
85150	
13750	

2.2
2.2
2.2

	
	
	

0.4	–	 0.63	
0.63	–	 1.0	
1.0	–	 1.4	

5370	
2190	
1120	

2.2
2.2
2.2

	
	
	

1.3	–	 1.8	
1.7	–	 2.4	
2.2	–	 3.1	

670	
383	
229	

2.2
2.2
2.2

	
	
	

2.8	–	 4.0	
3.5	–	 5.0	
4.5	–	 6.5	

137	
87.5	
61	

2.2
2.2
2.2

	
	
	
	
	
	

6.0	–	 8.5	
7.5	–	 11	
10	–	 14	
13	–	 19	
18	–	 25	
24	–	 32	

30.4	
18.2	
11.2	
6.3	
4.7	
3.2	

2.2
2.2
2.2
2.3
2.9
3.3

TA42DU
	
18	–	 25	
	
22	–	 32	
	
29	–	 42	

5.5	
2.89	
1.84	

3.43
2.91
3.24

TA75DU
	
18	–	 25	
	
22	–	 32	
	
29	–	 42	
	
36	–	 52	
	
45	–	 63	
	
60	–	 80	

5.5	
2.89	
1.84	
1.3	
0.936	
0.615	

3.43
2.91
3.24
3.51
3.72
3.94

TA80DU
	
29	–	 42	
	
36	–	 52	
	
45	–	 63	
	
60	–	 80	

1.84	
1.3	
0.936	
0.615	

3.24
3.51
3.72
3.94

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Setting range	
Resistance	
	
current	
per phase	
	
from 	– 	 to		
	
A 		 A	
mΩ	

Joule losses
per phase at
max. setting
W

TA110DU
	
80	–	 110	

0.378	

3.78

TA200DU
	
100	–	 135	
	
110	–	 150	
	
130	–	 175	
	
150	–	 200	

0.318	
0.255	
0.214	
0.182	

5.79
5.74
6.55
7.28

TA450DU
	
130	–	 185	
	
165	–	 235	
	
220	–	 310	

—	
—	
—	

2.5
2.5
2.5

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Tripping curves

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TA25DU	

TA75DU	

TA110DU/SU	

TA450DU

TA-DU thermal O/L relays are 3-pole with manual or automatic resetting mode selection.
The resetting button can also be used for stopping.
Built-in auxiliary contacts are physically separate and, consequently, can be used in different circuits (control circuit/indication circuit).
Each relay is temperature compensated and ensures phase failure protection.
Protective relays up to size TA75DU are protected against direct contact via the front face. Terminal shrouds are available for TA200DU to TA450DU size relays.
The connecting terminals are delivered in open position with (+,-) pozidriv screws and screwdriver guidance. It is advisable to tighten unused terminal screws.

Thermal O/L relay tripping curves
TA25DU 	

TA42DU, TA75DU and TA80DU 	

40

40

40

20

20

20

10
8
6

10
8
6

1

2 Phases

2

2 Phases

1
40

3 Phases

20

Seconds

Seconds

2 Phases
3 Phases

4
2

10
8
6

from warm state

4

from warm state

1.5

2

3

4

5

6

7

8 9 10

3 Phases

10
8
6

2 Phases

4

1
0.8

Tripping current
in multiples of the setting current

1 1.2

1.5

2

3

4

5

6

7

8 9 10

Tripping current
in multiples of the setting current

TA200DU 	

0.8

1 1.2

1.5

2

3

4

5

6

7

8 9 10

Tripping current
in multiples of the setting current

TA450DU

(tripping class 10A)	

(tripping class 10A)

120
100
80
60

120
100
80
60

40

40

20

20

10
8
6

10
8
6

2
2 Phases

1

3 Phases

40

Triping time

from cold state

minutes

4

4
Minutes

3 Phases

2

1
1 1.2

2 Phases

1

from warm state

1
0.8

from cold state

2

20

3 Phases

2

4

40

2 Phases

3 Phases
10
8
6

Minutes

4

Tripping time

Tripping time

from cold state

2

10
8
6

from cold state

Seconds

4

Minutes

120
100
80
60

20

Tripping time

(tripping class 10A)

120
100
80
60

40

from cold state

2
2 Phase

1
40

3 Phase

20
seconds

20
Seconds

TA110DU

(tripping class 10A) 	

120
100
80
60

Minutes

Tripping time

(tripping class 10A) 	

2 Phases

10
8
6

2

2 Phase

4

3 Phases

4

10
8
6

3 Phase

2

from warm state

from warm state

1

1
0.8

1 1.2 1.5

2

3

4

5

6 7 8 9 10

Tripping current
in multiples of the setting current

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1 1.2

1.5

2

3

4

5

6 7 8 9 10

Tripping current
as multiple of setting current

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Resistance and Joule losses per phase
Short circuit protection

2
UL

UL

Resistance
per phase

Power Loss
per phase

gL/gG
A

600V
CB
A

mOhm

Thermal overload relay TA25DU trip class 20
1.3 … 1.8
10
1.7 … 2.4
16
2.2 … 3.1
16
2.8 … 4.0
20
3.5 … 5.0
25
4.5 … 6.5
25
6.0 … 8.5
32
7.5 … 11
40
10 … 14
50
13 … 19
63
18 … 25
80
24 … 32
100

Fuse/600V
K5
A

at upper
current setting
W

25
25
25
25
25
25
32
40
50
63
80
100

6
10
10
15
20
25
35
45
60
60
70
100

-

670.3
381
235.3
140.7
91.2
54.5
32.1
15.5
12
6.3
4.7
3.2

2.2
2.2
2.3
2.3
2.3
2.3
2.3
1.9
2.4
2.3
3.0
3.3

Thermal overload relay TA42DU trip class 20
18 … 25
100
22 … 32
125
29 … 42
160

160
160
160

80
100
150

80
80
80

5.5
2.89
1.84

3.43
2.91
3.24

Thermal overload relay TA75DU trip class 20
18 …25
100
22 … 32
125
29 …42
160
36 … 52
200
45 … 63
200
60 … 80
250

160
160
160
200
250
250

80
100
150
175
200
250

80
80
80
125
125
125

5.5
2.89
1.84
1.3
0.936
0.615

3.43
2.91
3.24
3.51
3.72
3.94

Thermal overload relay TA80DU trip class 20
29 … 42
160
36 … 52
200
45 … 63
200
60 … 80
250

160
200
250
250

150
175
200
250

80
125
125
150

1.84
1.3
0.936
0.615

3.24
3.51
3.72
3.94

Setting Range

from ... to
A
A

Short-circuit protection (fuses)
Type "2"
co-ordination

Type "1"
co-ordination

gL/gG
A

Type 1 co-ordination according to IEC 60947-4-1: Under short-circuit conditions, the starter shall cause no danger to persons or
installation and may not be suitable for further service without repair and replacement of parts.
Type 2 co-ordination according to IEC 60947-4-1: Under short-circuit conditions, the contactor or starter shall cause no danger
to persons or installation and shall be suitable for further use. The risk of contact welding is recognized, in which case the manufacturer shall indicate the measures to be taken as regards the maintenance of the equipment.
Standard technical data, operating data and dimensions see TA...Relay Main Catalog

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Short-circuit ratings

2
Setting Range

Catalog number

A ... A

480V

1.3 … 1.8
1.7 … 2.4
2.2 … 3.1
2.8 … 4.0
3.5 … 5.0
4.5 … 6.5
6.0 … 8.5
7.5 … 11
10 … 14
13 … 19
18 … 25
24 … 32
18 … 25
22 …32
29 … 42
18 … 25
22 … 32
29 … 42
36 … 52
45 … 63
60 … 80
29 … 42
36 … 52
45 … 63
60 … 80

TA25DU-1.8-20
TA25DU-2.4-20
TA25DU-3.1-20
TA25DU-4.0-20
TA25DU-5.0-20
TA25DU-6.5-20
TA25DU-8.5-20
TA25DU-11-20
TA25DU-14-20
TA25DU-19-20
TA25DU-25-20
TA25DU-32-20
TA42DU-25-20
TA42DU-32-20
TA42DU-42-20
TA75DU-25-20
TA75DU-32-20
TA75DU-42-20
TA75DU-52-20
TA75DU-63-20
TA75DU-80-20
TA80DU-42-20
TA80DU-52-20
TA80DU-63-20
TA80DU-80-20

Setting Range

Catalog number

A ... A

1.3 … 1.8
1.7 … 2.4
2.2 … 3.1
2.8 … 4.0
3.5 … 5.0
4.5 … 6.5
6.0 … 8.5
7.5 … 11
10 … 14
13 … 19
18 … 25
24 … 32
18 … 25
22 …32
29 … 42
18 … 25
22 … 32
29 … 42
36 … 52
45 … 63
60 … 80
29 … 42
36 … 52
45 … 63
60 … 80

Voltage

TA25DU

TA42DU

TA75DU

TA80DU

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TA42DU

TA75DU

TA80DU

10 kA

18 kA

Fuse K5

CB

Fuse K5

CB

Fuse K5

CB

6
10
10
15
20
25
35
45
60
60
70
100
80
100
150
80
100
150
175
200
250
150
175
200
250

80
80
80
80
80
80
125
125
125
80
125
125
150

6
10
10
15
20
25
35
45
60
60
70
100
80
100
150
80
100
150
175
200
250
150
175
200
250

-

6
10
10
15
20
25
35
45
60
60
70
100
150
150
200
150
150
200
250
250
250
150
175
250
250

-

Fuse K5

CB

Fuse K5

CB

Fuse K5

CB

6
10
10
15
20
25
35
45
60
60
70
100
80
100
150
80
100
150
175
200
250
150
175
200
250

80
80
80
80
80
80
125
125
125
80
125
125
150

6
10
10
15
20
25
35
45
60
60
70
100
80
100
150
80
100
150
175
200
250
150
175
200
250

-

6
10
10
15
20
25
35
45
60
60
70
100
150
150
200
150
150
150
175
250
250
150
175
250
250

-

Voltage
600V

TA25DU-1.8-20
TA25DU-2.4-20
TA25DU-3.1-20
TA25DU-4.0-20
TA25DU-5.0-20
TA25DU-6.5-20
TA25DU-8.5-20
TA25DU-11-20
TA25DU-14-20
TA25DU-19-20
TA25DU-25-20
TA25DU-32-20
TA42DU-25-20
TA42DU-32-20
TA42DU-42-20
TA75DU-25-20
TA75DU-32-20
TA75DU-42-20
TA75DU-52-20
TA75DU-63-20
TA75DU-80-20
TA80DU-42-20
TA80DU-52-20
TA80DU-63-20
TA80DU-80-20

5 kA

5 kA

10 kA

18 kA

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Table for tripping time

Tripping times of thermal overload relays as a function of a multiple of the setting current from cold state
(tolerance +/- 20% of the tripping time).
Tripping times of thermal overload relays:
at multiple of setting current

Setting Range
3

4

from ... to
A
A

5

6

7.2

8

Tripping times in seconds

Thermal overload relays TA25DU trip class 20
1.3 … 1.8
1.7 … 2.4
2.2 … 3.1
2.8 … 4.0
3.5 … 5.0
4.5 … 6.5
6.0 … 8.5
7.5 … 11
10 … 14
13 … 19
18 … 25
24 … 32

47.1
43.3
47.5
45.6
47.8
47.4
46.1
42.3
39.4
38.1
44.4
44.4

27
25
28
27
29
28
27
25
25
21
25
27

Thermal overload relays TA42DU, TA75DU, TA80DU trip class 20
18 … 25
51.6
29
22 … 32
67.9
38
29 … 42
58.8
33
36 ... 52
59.9
34
45 ... 63
65.8
34
60 ... 80
71.9
35

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20.3
18.9
20.8
19.8
21.2
20.3
20
17.8
16.8
13.6
16.1
17.7

15.8
14.4
16
15.3
16
15.5
15
14.1
13
10
11
13

12.7
11.9
13.1
12.5
13.2
12.5
11.7
10.9
9.9
7.4
9
9.8

11.5
10.4
11.8
11
11.8
11
10
10.5
8.5
6.2
8
8.5

20.3
26.9
22.5
22.7
22.4
23.4

15
20
16
16
16
17

11.7
14.8
12.2
12.3
12.4
13.9

10
12.5
10.3
10.5
10.5
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Approximate dimensions
T25DU – TA42DU
00.00

Inches

00.00

[Millimeters]

2

TA25DU
0.51
13

3.70

3.15

94

80

TA25DU32
only

0.24
6

3.70

1.73

94

44

TA25DU & DB25
TA25/32A
4.25
108

0.24

1.73

6

44

0.35
6

1.38
35

0.51
13

1.88

3.31

48

84

0.17
4.2

TA25DU & DB25/32

TA25+AB25
1.73

4.25

44

108

0.24
6

0.35
6

1.38
35

0.51
13

1.88

4.41

48

112

0.17
4.2

TA42DU

TA25/32A+AB32
0.51
13

3.54
90

0.24
6

4.35

2.13

110.5

54

TA42

TA42DU / TA75DU & DB80

5.03

127.7

2.36
60

0.24

1.97

6

50

0.51
13

3.86

2.95

98

75

0.17
4.2

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TA75DU – TA200DU
00.00

Inches

00.00

[Millimeters]

TA75DU
0.51
13

3.99
93

0.24
6

4.35

2.13

110.5

54

TA80DU

2.85

72.3

TA75
TOUCH SAFE COVER
0.47

12.0

3.77

0.47

1.18

12.0

30.0

0.50

12.5

95.7

2 - M4 Mtg. Slots

4.37

2.12

111.0

54.0

TA110DU
TA80 OVERLOAD RELAY
TOUCH SAFE COVER

1.48
37.5

5.44

0.24
6.0

2.52

138.1

64.0

6 - 0.21 HOLES

.61

15.5

3.14

80.0

0.24
6.0

4.73

120.1

0.07
1.7

1.98
50.2

TA200DU
TA110 OVERLOAD RELAY

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Approximate dimensions
TA450DU
00.00

Inches

00.00

[Millimeters]

2

TA450DU
0.18
4.5

0.24

2.99

6.0

76.0

0.2 DIA.
5.0 DIA.

6.62

168.0

2.17
0.96

0.82

55.0

24.5

21.0

2

1.11

4

6

28.3

7.60

193.0

2.28
58.0

2.28
58.0

T450DU/SU

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2

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E16DU – E1250DU

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Overload relays

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• Available for starter construction with
A Line contactors and separate panel
mounting
• Designed for close couple mounting
• Separate base mounting available for
all overload relays
• E16DU Class 10, 20, & 30, field
selectable
• E200DU – E800DU Class 10, 20 & 30,
field selectable
• Stop button
• Screwdriver guide holes
• All terminal screws are available from the
front

• Single phase and phase unbalance
protection
• Isolated alarm circuit (N.O.) contact
• Ambient compensation:
-25°C to +70°C (-13oF to +158oF)
• Manual test
• Manual or automatic reset
• Factory calibrated and tested
• Wide adjustment range
• UL File No: E48139
• CSA File No: LR98336

Tripping classes of the thermal overload relays
Standard classes in IEC 947-4-1 are classes: 10 A, 10, 20, 30. The
tripping class indicates according to IEC 947-4-1 the maximum tripping
time in seconds under specified conditions of test at 7.2 times the
setting current and specifies tripping and non tripping times for 1.5 and
7.2 times the setting current. Mostly used class is 10 A.

Abstract from IEC 947-4-1
Tripping class

Max. tripping time
at 1.5 x setting current
(warm state)
Tripping time at
7.2 x setting current
(cold state)
At 1.05 x setting current

10 A

10

20

30

(s)

120

240

480

720

(s)

2 – 10

4 – 10

6 – 20

9 – 30

no tripping

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Catalog number explanation

2

Reset, manual or automatic
Nominal current setting
Trip indicator test function

Stop button

Catalog number explanation
E16DU 1.0
Frame size
E16DU
E200DU
E320DU
E500DU
E800DU

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Amp rating
1.0
200
320
500
800

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Selection by motor horsepower
UL/CSA Starters with electronic overload

2
200V

Motor horsepower
3 Phase, 1800 RPM
230V
460V

575V

—
—
—
—
—
—
1/2
3/4
—
1
2
3
5
—
7 1/2
10
—
10
15
20
25
30
—
40
50
60
75
100
125
150
200
250

—
—
—
—
—
1/2
—
3/4
1
1 1/2
2
3
5
7 1/2
10
10
—
15
20
—
30
—
40
50
60
75
100
—
5/6
200
250
300

1/4
1/3
1/2
3/4
—
1 1/2
2
—
3
5
7 1/2
10
15
20
25
—
30
40
50
60
75
—
100
125
150
200
250
300
400
500
600
700

—
1/4,1/3
—
1/2
3/4
1
1 1/2
2
—
3
5
7 1/2
10
15
20
—
25
30
40
50
60
—
75
100
125
150
200
250
350
400
500
600

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Starter components

Open
Complete starter
Catalog number

List Price

11-2B1

Contactor
Catalog number

List Price

A9-30-10-84

11-2C1

A9-30-10-84

Overload relay
Catalog number

List Price

E16DU1.0 (0.3 - 1.0)

$ 78

E16DU2.7 (0.9-2.7)

$ 198
$ 96
11-2D1

A9-30-10-84

E16DU6.3 (2.0-6.3)

11-2E1
21-2E1
31-2E1

204
233

A9-30-10-84
A12-30-10-84
A16-30-10-84

84
102

E16DU18.9 (5.7-18.9)

41-2E1

336

A26-30-10-84

183

E45DU30 (9-30)

51-2E2

414

A30-30-10-84

252

E45DU45 (15-45)

61-2E2
71-2E1
81-2E1
91-2E1

472
544
608
649

A40-30-10-84
A50-30-11-84
A63-30-11-84
A75-30-11-84

297
330
372
413

E45DU45 (15-45)

112

E80DU80 (27-80)

188

861

A110-30-11-84

480

E140DU140 (50-140)

261

E200DU200 (60-200)

325

E320DU320 (100-320)

775

E500DU500 (150-500)

865

E800DU800 (250-800)

950

105

A1-2E1
B1-2E2
C1-2E2
D1-2E3
E1-2E3
F1-2E3
G1-70E5
H1-70E5
T1-70E8
U1-70E8

1,415
1,830
2,422
3,027
3,177
4,125
5,700
8,346
8,646

A145-30-11-84
A185-30-11-84
A210-30-11-84
A260-30-11-84
A300-30-11-84
AF400-30-11-70
AF460-30-11-70
AF580-30-11-70
AF750-30-11-70

Discount schedule TS [OZ]

825
1,290
1,635
1,815
1,875
3,120
4,425
6,900
7,200

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E16DU – E1250DU
for contactors and mini contactors

2
Catalog
number

Setting
range

Trip
class

List
price

Contactor

Suffix
code

0.1-0.32A
0.3-1.0A
0.9-2.7A
2.0-6.3A
5.7-18.9A

10, 20, 30
10, 20, 30
10, 20, 30
10, 20, 30
10, 20, 30

$ 96

B...6-B...7 / A...9...A...16...
B...6-B...7 / A...9...A...16...
B...6-B...7 / A...9...A...16...
B...6-B...7 / A...9...A...16...
B...6-B...7 / A...9...A...16...

A1
B1
C1
D1
E1

10, 20, 30
10, 20, 30
10, 20, 30
10, 20, 30
10, 20, 30
10, 20, 30
10, 20, 30
10, 20, 30
10, 20, 30

105
112
188
261
325
775
865
950
2,970

A...26 ... A...40
A...26 ... A...40
A...50 ... A...75
A...95 ... A...110
A...145 ... A...185
A...210 ... A...300
AF...400 ... AF...460
AF...580 ... AF...750
AF...1350 ... AF...1650

E1
E2
E1
E1
E2
E3
E5
E8
E12

Trip Class, Selectable 10, 20, 30
	

E16DU	

E45DU

E16DU0.32
E16DU1.0
E16DU2.7
E16DU6.3
E16DU18.9

Trip Class selectable, 10, 20, 30

	

E80DU	

E140DU

E45DU30
E45DU45
E80DU80
E140DU140
E200DU200
E320DU320
E500DU500
E800DU800
E1250DU1250

9-30A
15-45A
27-80A
50-140A
65-200A
105-320A
170-500A
270-800A
375-1250A

NOTE:  Electronic overload relays are not suitable for single-phase and DC motors.

Universal motor controller
	

E200DU	

E320DU

Universal motor controller with thermal overload protection 0.24 - 63 A in a single device type. Bushing-type
transformer, cable cross section 25mm2 (max. diameter including insulation - 11mm). Integrated motor control
functions:  Direct starting, reverse starting, star-delta starting, servo-drive functions. Diagnostic functions:
Overload phase failure, trip categories, 5, 10, 20, 30. Integrated storage of parameters and motor data. 6 digital
inputs, 3 relay outputs. Fieldbus-independent interface for connection to FBP fieldbus connectors, interface to
operating panel ACS100-PAN.
Description

	

E500DU

	

E800DU

	

E1250DU

UMC22-FBP.0

Contactor

Setting range

A9 - AF1650

0.63 - 63 A

Trip class

5, 10, 20, 30

Catalog number

1SAJ510000R0600

List price

$ 603

Universal Motor Controller, UMC22-FBP.0

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Accessories

2
Mounting kits
for direct mounting on contactors AF400 – AF750
	
	

For	
overload relays	

On	
contactor	

Catalog	
number	

List
price

	
E500DU	
		

AF400	 –	 AF460	
AF400	 –	 AF460 w/reversing kits	

DT500/AF460S	
DT500/AF460L

$ 395

	
	
E800DU
		

AF580	 –	 AF750	
AF580	 –	 AF750 w/reversing kits	

DT800/AF750S	
DT800/AF750L

415

Separate mounting kits

DB16E

	
	

For	
overload relays	

Catalog	
number	

List
price

	

E16DU	

DB16E	

$ 15

	

E45DU	

DB45E	

39

	

E80DU	

DB80E	

48

	

E140DU	

DB140E	

70

Lug kits
	
	

Wire 	
range	

	
	
	
	
	
	

6	–	 250 MCM	
4	–	 400 MCM	
(2) 4	–	 500 MCM	
(2) 2/0	–	 500 MCM	
(3) 2/0	–	 500 MCM	
(4) 1/0	–	 750 MCM	

Electronic	
overload	

Catalog	
number	

E200DU200	
E320DU320	
E320DU320	
E500DU500	
E800DU800	
E12150DU1250	

ATK185	
ATK300	
ATK300/2	
ATK580/2HK	
ATK750/3HK	
ATK1350/4	

List
price

$ 45
68
110
160
235
235

Terminal shrouds

Operating panel, ACS100-PAN

	
	

For	
overload relays	

Catalog	
number	

	
	

E200DU	
E320DU	

LT200E	
LT320E

	
	

E500DU	
E800DU	

LT500E	
LT800-E	

List
price

$ 41
52
60

Accessories for universal motor controller UMC22-FBP
Operating, diagnostics and parameter setting panel for Universal Motor Controller UMC22-FBP.
Setting of motor and bus parameters.
Type

Designation

Usage with

Catalog number

ACS100-PAN

Operating panel

UMC22-FBP

1SAJ510001R0002

List price

$ 114

Accessories for operating panel ACS100-PAN
Extension cable 3 m and door mounting set IP65 (front side) for ACS100-PAN operating panel.
Type

Designation

Usage with

Catalog number

ACS100-CAB.300

Extension cable 3m with door
mounting set

List price

ACS100-PAN

1SAJ510002R0001

$ 98

ACS100-CAB.070

Extension cable 3m with front
mounting set

ACS100-PAN

1SAJ510003R0001

67

Current transformers for use with the universal motor controller UMC22-FBP
Secondary-linear transformer, 3-phase with terminal block, intended for conductors Cu 2.5mm2.
Type

Designation

KORC 4L 185 R/4

Current transformer

Current range recommended

60 - 185 A

Catalog number

KORC-4L-185R/4

List price

$ 600

Connection kit for use with the KORC-current transformers
Connection kit for applications with KORC-current transformers with A-series contactors
Type

Designation

Appropriate for contactor type

Catalog number

List price

DT 450 / A185

Connection kit

AF145 - AF185

DT450/A185

$ 225

DT 450 / A300

Connection kit

AF260 - AF300

DT450/A300

225

DT 500 / AF460L

Connection kit 1

AF400 - AF460

DT500/AF460L

395

DT 800 / AF750L

Connection kit 1

AF580 - AF750

DT800/AF750L

415

1 Connection kit for Star-Delta-Starter

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Discount schedule TS [OZ] – DB16E

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Technical data
E16/E45/E80/E140DU

2
General technical data
E16DU

Type

E45DU30

E45DU45

E80DU80

Standards:
Approvals and certificates

IEC/EN 60 947-4-1 / IEC/EN 60 947-5-1
UL, CSA

V
Rated insulation voltage Ui 		
V
Rated operating voltage Ue 		
kV
Impulse withstand voltage Uimp 		
Permissible ambient temperature
	
– Storage 		
°C
	
– Operation		
°C
Climatic resistance according to
Mounting position
Resistance to shock	
Shock duration ms
			
multiple of g
Resistance to vibrations to EN 61373
Mounting	
– by screws:

600
600

		

– 25 to + 70
– 25 to + 70
on request
on request (1)
on request
separate mounting with Kit for single set up by screws 4xM5

– onto contactor:

• Connection cross-sections
– single-core or stranded 	

	

– flexible with wire end ferrule 	

or direct mounting onto contactor - no kit necessary

mm2
mm2

M5/2,3 ... 2,6 Nm

M8/6 ... 6,5 Nm

1 x 2,5 ... 16
2 x 2,5 ... 16

1 x 10 ... 95
2 x 6 ... 35

1 x 2,5 ... 10
2 x 2,5 ... 10

1 x 10 ... 70
2 x 6 ... 35

Connection to aux.-contacts terminals
	 • Screw terminal
	
– with self-disengaging clamping piece
	 • Connection cross-sections
	
– single-core or stranded 	
mm2
	

– flexible with wire end ferrule 	

600
600
6

Connection terminals and attachment type
Main contactors (load side)
	 • Screw terminal
	
– with self-disengaging clamping piece
	
	

E140DU140

M3,5/0,8 ... 1,0 Nm
1 x 1 ... 4
2 x 1 ... 4

mm2

1 x 0,75 ... 2,5
2 x 0,75 ... 2,5

Protection degree to IEC/EN 60 947-1

IP 20
IP 10
All terminals are safe from finger-touch and safe from touch
by the back of the hand to EN 50274

Technical data of the conducting paths
E16DU

Type
Number of conducting paths
Setting ranges		
Tripping classes to IEC/EN 60 947-4-1
Frequency range 	
Switching frequency
without early tripping

A ... A
Hz

0,1 ... 18,9

E45DU30

E45DU45

E80DU80

E140DU140

3
9 … 30
15 ... 45
27 ... 80
10 or selectable 10, 20, 30
50 and 60 (only for a.c. operating 3 phase)
80 ops./h with 40% if the making current does not
exceed 6 x in and starting time does not exceed 1s.

50 ... 140

Load rating of auxiliary contacts
Contact
Rated operating voltage Ue	
Rated thermal continuous current	
Rated operating current Ie at AC-15 230 V	
	
at AC-15 400 V	
	
at AC-15 500 V	
	
at DC-13 24 V	
	
at DC-13 60 V	
	
at DC-13 110 V	
	
at DC-13 220 V	
Short-circuit protection fuse gG	
STOTZ safety circuit-breaker: S271, S281

V
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A

NC (95-96)
600
6
3
1,1
0,7
1,5
0,5
0,4
0,2
6
(2)

NO (97-98)
600
6
3
1,1
0,7
1,5
0,5
0,4
0,2
6
(2)

(1) on request

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Technical data
E200/ 320/500/ 800/1250DU

2
General technical data
E200DU

Type
Standards:
Approvals and certificates
Rated insulation voltage Ui	
Rated operating voltage Ue	
Impulse withstand voltage Uimp	
Permissible ambient temperature
	
– Storage	
	
– Operation	
Climatic resistance according to
Mounting position
Resistance to shock	
			
Resistance to vibrations to EN 61373
Mounting	
– by screws:
		

E320DU

V
V
kV
°C
°C

IEC 68-2-1, IEC 68-2-2
IEC 68-2-14, IEC 68-2-30
Shock duration ms
multiple of g
by screws
4 x M5

– onto contactor:

Connection terminals and attachment type
Main contuctors (load side)
	 • Screw terminals
	
– with busbar or cable lugs
Connection terminals and attachment type
Auxiliary contacts
	 • Screw terminal
	
– with self-disengaging clamping piece
	
– tigtening torque	
	 • Connection cross-sections
	
– single-core or stranded 	
	
– flexible with wire end ferrule 	

M8

Protection degree to IEC/EN 60 947-1

E800DU

E1250DU

– 25 to + 70
– 25 to + 70
IEC 68-2-1, IEC 68-2-2,
IEC 68-2-30

any
30
5
category 1 class B
by screws
by screws
by screws
4 x M5
4 x M5
4 x M6
with DT ...
with DT ...
mounting kit
mounting kit

M10

M10
(rail order
separately)

M12
(rail order
separately)

by screws
4 x M6
with DT ...
mounting kit

M12

M3,5
1,0

Nm
mm2
mm2

E500DU

IEC/EN 60 947-4-1 / IEC/EN 60 947-5-1
UL, CSA
600
600
6

2 x 0,75 ... 4
2 x 0,75 ... 2,5
All terminals are safe from finger-touch and safe from touch
by the back of the hand to EN 50274

IP 00

Technical data of the conducting paths
Type

E200DU

Number of conducting paths
Setting ranges	
Tripping classes to IEC/EN 60 947-4-1
Frequency range	
Switching frequency
without early tripping

3
60 ... 200
100 ... 320
150 ... 500
250 ... 800
375 ... 1250
10, 20, 30 selectable
50 and 60 (only for a.c.operating 3 phase)
80 ops./h with 40% if the making current does not
exceed 6 x in and starting time does not exceed 1s.

A ... A
Hz

E320DU

E500DU

E800DU

E1250DU

Load rating of auxiliary contacts
E200DU, E320DU, E500DU, E800DU, E1250DU

Type
Contact
Rated operating voltage Ue	
Rated thermal continuous current	
at AC-15 230 V	
Rated operating current Ie	
			
at AC-15 400 V	
			
at AC-15 500 V	
			
at DC-13 24 V	
			
at DC-13 60 V	
			
at DC-13 110 V	
			
at DC-13 220 V	
Short-circuit protection fuse	
gG	
STOTZ safety circuit-breaker: S271, S281
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A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A
A

NC (95-96)
600
6
3
1,1
0,7
1,5
0,5
0,4
0,2
6
(1)

NO (97-98)
600
6
3
1,1
0,7
1,5
0,5
0,4
0,2
6
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Technical data
Universal motor controller
UMC22-FBP

General technical data	

					

Type				

UMC22-FBP

Rated operating voltage Ue (three-phase system)	 V AC/Hz	

max. 690/50

Rated operating current range	

A	

0.24 ... 63

Trip classes			

5, 10, 20, 30

Short-circuit-protection		

separate fuses on power line side

Supply voltage		

V DC	

19.2 ... 31.2, including ripple

Supply current		

mA	

max. 130 (at 18 ... 30 V DC)

Total device power dissipation	

W	

max. 3.1 (at 24 V DC)

LEDs on front			
				
				

LED 1, green: device ready for operation
LED 2, yellow: motor current > 33 % of Is
LED 3, red: fault (trip, device fault, etc.)

Mechanical relay contact lifetime 		

500 000 switching cycles

Electrical lifetime 	

250 V AC / 0.5 A 	

100 000 switching cycles

	

250 V AC / 1.5 A 	

50 000 switching cycles

mm2 	

max. 2.5, max. 2 x 1.5

Terminal conductor cross section 	

Current transformer bushing holes 		
Internal clearance and creepage distances	

mm 	

Mounting 		
Dimensions (W x H x D)	
Net weight 	

11 mm Ø (25 mm“)
> 5.5 (safety insulation up to 250 V AC)
on DIN rail (EN 50022-35) or wall mounting with 4 screws M4

mm 	

70 x 105 x 110 (incl. FieldBusPlug and Control Panel)

kg	

0.39 (current transf. + control unit)

Degree of protection		
Storage temperature range 	

°C	

Operating temperature range	

°C	

IP 20
-25...+70
0...+55

Technical description Order Code 		

2CDC 135 004 D02xx

FieldBusPlug connection		

see FBP catalogue

Digital inputs
Number of digital inputs 	

6 (DI0 ... DI5)

Power supply for digital inputs	
1-Signal (range including ripple)

18 … 30V, 70 mA
	

+13 V ... +31,2 V

0-Signal (range including ripple) 	

-31,2 V ... +13 V

Input current per channel 	

(24 V DC) typ. 6.0 mA

Input resistor to 0 V 	

3.9 kOhm

Line length unshielded

	

Line length shielded 	

4

1

3

max. 600 m
max. 1000 m

Digital outputs
Number of digital relay outputs	

3 (DO0...DO2)

Grouping of contacts 	
mon

3 contacts with 1 com-

2

5

Switching capacity per relay contact
AC15: 	
	
	
DC13: 	
	
	

120 V AC,
max. 3 A 240 V AC,
max. 1.5 A
24 V DC, max. 0.1 A
125 V DC, max. 0.22 A
250 V DC, max. 0.11 A

max. load for all contacts	

4 A (terminal 5 or 6)

min load for switching signals	

12 V, 1 W or 1 VA

PTC Input - direct connection of PTC sensors from the motor
Conductor holes through the current transformers max. 25 mm2
(max. diameter incl. insulation 11 mm)
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Parameter Options:
1 = Control function
2 = check back via aux.-contact
3 = Fault output, e.g. to lamp
4 = PTC Input
5 = digital inputs for control signals
6 = Connections for earth fault monitor
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Terms and technical definitions

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Altitude
Characterizes the place of use. It is expressed in meters above sea
level.
Circuits
	 • Auxiliary circuit – all the conductive parts of a contactor designed
to be inserted in a different circuit from the main circuit and the
contactor control circuits.
	 • Control circuit – all the conductive parts of a contactor (other
than the main circuit and the auxiliary circuit) used to control the
contactor’s closing operation or opening operation or both.
	 • Main circuit – all the conductive parts of a contactor designed to
be inserted in the circuit that it controls.
Insulation Class according to NFC 20 040 and VDE 0110
Characterizes adaptation of the devices to ambient temperature and
operating conditions. For given clearances and creepage distances,
a device will have different insulating voltages depending on
insulation classes A, B, C & D. Class C corresponds to most industrial
applications. The devices in this catalog belong to Class C.
Coordination of equipment protections during a short circuit
This is the addition upstream of the contactor and thermal overload
relay of a short circuit (SCPD) protection device such as a circuit
breaker, a fuse with a high breaking capacity or other fuses.
IEC publication 947-4-1 defines coordination Types 1 & 2:
	 • Type 1 – Coordination requires that, in the event of a short circuit,
the contactor or starter does not endanger persons or installations
and will not be able to operate without being repaired or parts being
replaced.
	 • Type 2 – Coordination requires that, in short circuit conditions, the
contactor or starter does not endanger persons or installations and
will be able to operate afterwards. The risk of contacts being welded
is acceptable. In this case, the manufacturer must stipulate the
measures to be taken with respect to maintenance of the equipment.

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Rated operational current Ie
Current rated by the manufacturer. It is mainly based on the rated
operational voltage Ue, the rated frequency, the utilization category,
the rated duty and the type of protective enclosure, if necessary.
Conventional free air thermal current Ith
Current that the contactor can withstand in free air for a duty time of 8
hours without the temperature rise of its various parts exceeding the
maximum values given by the standard.
Cycle time
Cycle time is the sum of the current flow time and the no-current time
for given cycle.
Electrical durability
Number of on-load operations that the contactor is able to carry out; it
depends on the utilization category.
Mechanical durability
Number of no-current operations that a contactor is able to carry out.
Load factor
Ratio of the on-load operating time to the total cycle time x 100.
Switching frequency
Number of switching cycles per hour.

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E16DU	

E16DU + DB16E
69.5
65.2

9.3

64.5

14.8

1.2

2.4

36.3

82.7

4.4
50

E45DU	

37.5
53
57

14 14
44.6

5.5
68.5

E2327D

44.4

5.65

41.7

35.7

14

E2326D

10.3
8.2

91.1

9.3

74.6

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Approximate dimensions
E16DU – E140DU

E80DU

E140DU

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Approximate dimensions
E200DU – E320DU

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E200DU

E320DU

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Approximate dimensions
E500DU – E800DU
E1250DU + AF1350 / AF1650

E500DU	

AF1350 / AF1650 + E1250DU	

E800DU

Drilling plan

(dimensions in mm)
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Starter combination with contactor and terminal shroud

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AF400 / AF460 + E500DU + DT500 / AF460S + LT500	

Drilling plan

AF400 / AF460 + E500DU + DT500 / AF460L	

Drilling plan

(dimensions in mm)
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Approximate dimensions
Starter combination with contactor and terminal shroud

AF580 / AF750 + E800DU + DT800 / AF750S + LT800	

Drilling plan

AF580 / AF750 + E800DU + DT800 / AF750L	

Drilling plan

(dimensions in mm)
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