LITTELFUSE 201-200-SP 1- PHASE PLUG-IN VOLTAGE MONITO
LITTELFUSE 201-200-SP 1- PHASE PLUG-IN VOLTAGE MONITO
Stanion #201200SPLIT
MFG #201-200-SP
UPC #079458990164
Product Overview
The 201-xxx-SP series is an 8-pin octal base, plug-in voltage monitor designed to protect 1-phase motors regardless of size. The 201-100-SP is used on 95 to 120 VAC, 50/60 Hz motors to prevent damage caused by low voltage. The 201-200-SP is used on 190 to 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz motors. The 201-200-SP-T-9 is a pin for pin replacement for a Time Mark® 260 series voltage monitor. High voltage protection is included in the 201-200-SP-T-9. The unique microcontroller based voltage and voltage sensing circuit constantly monitors the voltage to detect harmful power line conditions. When a harmful condition is detected, the MotorSaver® output relay is deactivated after a specified trip delay. The output relay reactivates after power line conditions return to an acceptable level and a specified amount of time has elapsed (restart delay). The trip delay prevents nuisance tripping due to rapidly fluctuating power line conditions.
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BrandLittelfuse®
Contact ConfigurationSPDT
Country of OriginMX
Dimensions1-3/4 in H x 2-3/8 in W x 4-1/8 in D
Frequency Rating50/60 Hz
Manufacturer NameLittelfuse
Mounting TypeDIN Rail/Surface
Number of Pins8
Series201-XXX-SP
Trip Delay4 s
Type1-Phase
Voltage Rating190 to 240 VAC
Used to protect single phase motors
- Proprietary microcontroller based circuitry, constant monitoring of voltage to detect harmful power line conditions, even before the motor starts
- Fixed trip delay 4 s, prevents nuisance tripping due to rapidly fluctuating power line conditions
- Advanced LED indication, provides diagnostics which can be used for troubleshooting and to determine relay status
- Compact design for 8-pin DIN rail or surface mount, allows flexibility in panel installation
UL 508 File No. E68520|CE IEC 60947-6-2|PPROP65: This product can expose you to chemicals including nickel, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer