EATON Undervoltage Release Auxiliary Switches

Eaton undervoltage release auxiliary switches control the operation of an electrical circuit. They are used in conjunction with a switchgear or motor control system and are designed to automatically ...Read More

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Working Mechanism

  • When the voltage level of the circuit drops below the set threshold, these switches trigger and open the circuit to interrupt the flow of electricity.
  • Once the voltage level returns to normal, these switches automatically reset and close the circuit to allow the power to flow again.

Frequently Asked Questions

How to wire Eaton undervoltage release auxiliary switch?

Connect the switch in parallel with the main switch or circuit breaker of the electrical circuit.

Can I use these switches in three-phase systems?

Yes, these switches are suitable for use in three-phase systems.

How to install these switches?

These switches are mounted to the terminal block and the wires are connected to them via the terminal block.

How to test these switches?

To test Eaton undervoltage release auxiliary switch, use a multimeter. Check the voltage across the switch when it is closed and then when it is open to ensure its proper functioning.

What is the difference between an undervoltage release switch and a circuit breaker?

The undervoltage release switch protects from power failure and undervoltage conditions, while the circuit breaker protects from overcurrents and short circuits.

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