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APB Kontrolnik Napona MK (RM4JA31)
APB Kontrolnik Napona MK (RM4JA31)
Measurement Relays
RM4 and RM84
File 8430
Catalog
June
05
CONTENTS
RM4 Application Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
RM4JA Current Measurement Relays . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
RM84871 Current Measurement Relays . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
RM4UA Voltage Measurement Relays. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
RM84872 Voltage Measurement Relays . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
RM4T Three-Phase Monitoring Relays . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
RM84873 Three-Phase Monitoring Relays . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34
RM4UB Single-Phase Monitoring Relays . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
RM4L Liquid Level Relays . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
RM84870 Liquid Level Relays . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
RM79 Liquid Level Probes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66
RM84874 Underspeed Relays . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68
RM84873 Motor Load Relays . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70
Index of Catalog Numbers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74
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Product Approvals
File E164353
CNN NKCR
Storage
Operation
Permissible Relative
Humidity Range
Vibration Resistance
a = 0.35 ms
Shock Resistance
15 gn, 11 ms
Housing
IP 50
Degree of Protection
Terminals
IP 20
Degree of Pollution
Overvoltage Category
III
Conforming to IEC
500 V
Conforming to CSA, UL
500 V
Dielectric test
Shock wave
4.8 kV
Voltage Limits
0.851.1 Uc
Disconnection Value
> 0.1 Uc
Mounting Position
without Derating
Any position
Connection Maximum
Cross-Section
GL
CE Marking
Ambient Air Temperature
Around the Device
File LR 89150
Guide 3211 07
Stranded wire without cable end Two #14 AWG (2.5 mm2)
Stranded wire with cable end
Tightening Torque
Mounting
Electromagnetic Fields
Rapid Transients
Shock Waves
Radiated and
Conducted Emissions
CISPR11
Group 1 Class A
CISPR22
Class A
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30
8A
24 V
115 V
250 V
AC-15
3A
3A
3A
DC-13
2A
0.3 A
0.1 A
Resistive Rating
5A
(NEMA/UL B300)
Inductive Rating
12 V/10 mA
Rated
Switching Voltage
250 Vac
Max.
440 Vac
Contact Material
Curve 1
AC Load
Curve 2
q
DC Load
Load Limit Curve
10
300
1
0.9
200
0.1
0.7
100
0.6
Voltage
Reduction Factor k
Operating Cycles
(Millions of Operations)
0.8
0.5
50
40
30
2
1
0.4
20
0.01
0.3
0.8
0.6 0.5
0.4
0.3
0.2
10
0.1
0.2
0.5
COS
1
2
Amperes
10
20
Example:
1 L/R = 20 ms
3 Resistive load
+
RM4
The product life expressed above is based on average usage and and normal operating conditions. Actual operating life will vary
with conditions. The above statements are not intended to nor shall they create any expressed or implied warranties as to product
operation or life. For information on the listed warranty offered on this product, refer to the Square D terms and conditions of sale
found in the Digest.
When used with a DC contactor, it is recommended that a free-wheel diode be connected in parallel on the coil.
q Curve 2 based on 35% power factor.
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RM4JA01
Overcurrent Control
Overcurrent or
Undercurrent Control
Measuring Range
RM4JA01
Yes
No
3 mA to 1 A
RM4JA31
Yes
Yes
3 mA to 1 A
RM4JA32
Yes
Yes
0.3 A to 15 A
Applications
RM4JA32
RM4JA01
RM4JA31
RM4JA32
1
2
R
U
R
U
1
2
3
4
R
U
1
2
3
4
Function
<0
Undercurrent detection
No time delay
<1
Undercurrent detection
0.05 to 1 s
<3
Undercurrent detection
0.15 to 3 s
< 10
Undercurrent detection
0.5 to 10 s
< 30
Undercurrent detection
1.5 to 30 s
>0
Overcurrent detection
No time delay
>1
Overcurrent detection
0.05 to 1 s
>3
Overcurrent detection
0.15 to 3 s
> 10
Overcurrent detection
0.5 to 10 s
> 30
Overcurrent detection
1.5 to 30 s
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Function Diagrams:
Overcurrent Detection
U supply
A1-A2
Current
measured
Relay
IS1
IS2
15-18
15-16
25-28
25-26
t: time delay
<t
Undercurrent Detection
U supply
Current
measured
Relay
A1-A2
IS2
IS1
15-18
15-16
25-28
25-26
Measurement Circuit
t: time delay
<t
B1, B2, B3
C
RM4JA
Load
NOTE: The measurement ranges can be extended using a current transformer whose secondary is
connected to the terminals of the corresponding RM4 relay, or using a resistor connected in parallel
with the measuring input (see the example on page 8).
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RM4JA01
Vac 50/60 Hz 24
110130
220240
24240
110130
220240
Vdc
24240
1.93.3
2.73.5
1.53.3
1.93.3
2.73.4
2.73
1.2
VA (Vac)
Average
Consumption at Un W (Vdc)
380415
RM4JA01
Energized when:
current measured >
threshold setting
Energized when:
current measured > threshold setting (> function)
current measured < threshold setting (< function)
Switching Threshold
Setting Accuracy
Number of
C/O Contacts
SPDT
Hysteresis (adjustable)
Measuring Cycle
80 ms
RM4JA32
Measurement Range
5060 Hz Vac/Vdc
0.31.5
33
15 A
315 A
0.006
10
0.06
0.02
0.15 A
1.5 A
2A
7A
20 A
Permissible Non-Repetitive
Overload for t 3 s
0.5 A
5A
10 A
15 A
100 A
0.2 A
RM4JA01
SELECTION
Current Measurement Relays: Overcurrent Detection
Current to be Measured
Time Delay Depending on Connection
Vac or Vdc
None
330 mA
10100 mA
0.11 A
Width
in. (mm)
0.87 in.
(22.5 mm)
Output Relay
1 C/OSPDT
Weight
lb (kg)
24 Vac
RM4JA01B
0.38 (0.172)
110130 Vac
RM4JA01F
0.38 (0.172)
220240 Vac
RM4JA01M
0.38 (0.172)
Width
in (mm)
Output Relay
2 C/ODPDT
330 mA
10100 mA
0.11 A
0.87 in.
(22.5 mm)
0.0530 s
2 C/ODPDT
RM4JA32
0.31.5 A
15 A
315 A
1.77 in.
(45 mm)
Weight
lb (kg)
0.38 (0.172)
110130 Vac
RM4JA31F
0.38 (0.172)
220240 Vac
RM4JA31M
0.38 (0.172)
380415 Vac
RM4JA31Q
0.38 (0.172)
0.45 (0.204)
110130 Vac
RM4JA32F
0.45 (0.204)
220240 Vac
RM4JA32M
0.45 (0.204)
380415 Vac
RM4JA32Q
0.45 (0.204)
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RM4JA32
Rail Mounting
Direct Mounting
0.89
22.5
78
1.77
45
0.24
6
3.15
80
3.07
78
3.07
78
0.24
6
RM4JA
(common side view)
3.50
89.5
3.23
82
0.16
4
Dual Dimensions =
in
mm
WIRING
Terminal Blocks
18
26
16
25
15
26
16
B3
A2
A1
18
18
25
15
B2
28
B1
B3
B2
B1
25
28
18
16
28
18
15
A2
A2
A1
16
A1
C
B3
B3
B2
B1
15
A2
16
A2
B2
18
A1
A1
B1
RM4JA32
15
C
B3
B3
B2
A2
B2
B1
A1
B1
RM4JA31
26
RM4JA01
16
15
28
26
25
B1C
330 mA
RM4JA32
B1C
0.31.5 A
10100 mA
B2C
15 A
0.11 A
B3C
315 A
Application Diagrams
Example: Detection of a blockage on a crusher (overcurrent function)
5/L3
3/L2
1/L1
5/L3
3/L2
1/L1
Current measured 15 A
1 2
3 4
5 6
4/T2
6/T3
5 6
3 4
1 2
2/T1
Q1
Q1
5
W1 6
18
A1
A2
RM4JA3
15
V1 4
KM1
16
15
RM4JA3
28
B3
A1
A2
25
25
16
18
28
26
6/T3
4/T2
2/T1
B3
26
Q2
Q2
KM1
M1
3 Vac
KM1
N
U1 2
4
V1
W1
U1
KM1
KM1
M1
3 Vac
KM1
N
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Adjustments
Switches
1
2
3
4
R
U
Function and timing range, Switch 4 (see page 4 for a detailed list of switch positions)
Determine whether overcurrent or undercurrent detection is required
(in this example, overcurrent).
Determine the timing range, and select a time exceeding the time required from page 4
(in this example, 10 s).
Set Switch 4 according to the criteria above (in this example, set Switch 4 to > 10).
= 50%
Current-threshold setting potentiometer, Switch 1, set as a percentage of the maximum value of the
measuring range selected when wiring
In this example: Wiring B3C, the maximum value of the measurement range = 15 A, therefore:
13 100
Switch 1 = ------------------------ = 87%
15
RM4JA
B1
Ri
Im
Rs
therefore:
2
P = 1 0.1
-------- 0.526 = 0.47 W
2
Select a resistor, Rs, capable of dissipating at least twice the calculated value (1 W for this example) to
limit temperature rise.
On an AC supply, a current transformer could be used.
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Switches
R
U
1
2
3
4
Adjustments
Function and timing range, Switch 4 (see page 4 for a detailed list of switch positions)
Determine whether overcurrent or undercurrent detection is required
(in this example, undercurrent).
Determine the timing range, and select a time exceeding the time required from page 4
(in this example, 10 s).
Set Switch 4 according to the criteria above (in this example, set Switch 4 to < 10).
= 50%
Current-threshold setting potentiometer, Switch 1, set as a percentage of the maximum value of the
measuring range selected when wiring
In this example: Wiring B3C, the maximum value of the measurement range = 15 A, therefore:
8 100
Switch 1 = --------------------- = 53%
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The relay contact (11 and 14) opens when the current value falls below 15%
(hysteresis) of the threshold.
Current transformer incorporated by passing
a cable through the front panel
1
UA1-A2
0
Multivoltage supply:
I threshold
1
1114 Closed
Relay
1114 Open
0
T1
T3
T2
WIRING
U
(+)
11
A1
A1 11
I
R
(-)
A2
A3
14
14 A3 A2
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SELECTION
AC current control relays
Voltage
Catalog Number
Weight
oz (kg)
RM84871102
2.8
(0.080)
NOTE: The graduated set-point scale on the front panel relates to sinusoidal or delta current
measurement. The relay can measure non-sinusoidal currents, for example, currents subject to
phase control. In this case, an error coefficient may be assigned to the display; this coefficient is
a function of the tripping angle of the phase controller (form factor).
RM84871102
Supply characteristics
Supply voltage Un
Frequency
Operating range
Maximum consumption
V
Hz
24 Vac
240 Vac
24 Vdc
VA
VA
W
Temperature drift
Repeat accuracy
Relative humidity
Input characteristics
Measured current range
Frequency range of measured current
Setting accuracy
Switching hysteresis
Maximum continuous current
Accidental overload current
A
Hz
A
t2
t3
t1
120 sinusoidal
30400
10% of the maximum scale value
15% of the set value
40
100 A for 3 s
400 50%
120 50%
500 max.
A
A
ms
ms
ms
AWG (mm2)
AWG (mm2)
Operation
Storage
Conforming to IEC 255-5
F (C)
F (C)
kV
VA
A
mA
V
Other characteristics
Temperature limits
Dielectric strength
Approvals
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DIMENSIONS (approximate)
81
82 3.19
3.23
5.5
0.22
86
3.39
45
1.77
18
0.71
17.5
0.69
16.8
0.66
43.7
1.72
82.2
3.24
5
0.20
4.5
0.18
mm
Dimensions: ---------in.
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Meas.
input
Threshold
T1
T1
T2
T2
Hysteresis
Overcurrent
function
U supply
With
fault memory
Without
fault memory
When the value of the controlled current (either AC or DC) reaches the
threshold displayed on the front panel, the output relay changes state at the
end of time delay T1.
It instantly returns to the initial state when the current drops below the
hysteresis threshold, or when the power supply is disconnected.
Overcurrent function
The time delay on energization, T2, prevents current peaks due to motor
starting.
The delay on upward crossing of the threshold, T1, provides immunity to
transients and other interference, preventing false triggering of the output
relay.
Undercurrent function
Meas.
input
Threshold
T2
T1
T1
T2
Hysteresis
Relay
Undercurrent
function
Relay
WIRING
RM8487102p, RM8487103p
RM84871044
A1 11 M
U
(+)
A1
E1
(+)
E2 E3
(+) (+)
11
A1 11 M
U
A1
E1
(+)
11
E1
E1 E2 E3
(-)
A2
M
(-)
12
14
A2
14 12 A2
A1A2: Supply
M
(-)
12
14
14 12 A2
A1A2: Supply
DIMENSIONS (approximate)
57
2.24
78.5
89.7 3.09
99.3 3.53
3.91
4.2
100
3.94
72
2.83
5
0.20
22.5
0.89
mm
Dimensions: ---------in.
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561468
Measurement range
2500 mA
0.110 A
10100 A with current transformer
Supply voltage
Catalog Number
Weight, oz (kg)
24 Vac
RM84871021
5.3 (0.150)
120 Vac
RM84871023
5.3 (0.150)
230 Vac
RM84871024
5.3 (0.150)
24 Vac
RM84871031
5.3 (0.150)
120 Vac
RM84871033
5.3 (0.150)
230 Vac
RM84871034
5.3 (0.150)
230 Vac
RM84871044
5.3 (0.150)
Accessories
RM848710
Description
Catalog Number
Weight, oz (kg)
Current transformer
RM26852304
2.3 (0.065)
V
VA
RM84871021
RM84871031
RM84871023
RM84871033
RM84871024
RM84871034
24, 120, 230 50/60 Hz (galvanic isolation by transformer)
0.81.15 Un
3
RM84871044
230 50/60 Hz
Output characteristics
Output relay
Rated current
Switching voltage
Maximum voltage
Rated breaking capacity
Minimum breaking current
Electrical life
AC-12
Mechanical life
On crossing threshold T1
Time delay
On energization T2
s
s
mA
2500
0.110
Hz
40500
550% of the threshold setting
10100% of the range
10%
E1-M
E2-M
E3-M
220
10100 50500
5
1
0.2
E1-M
0.11
0.1
A
Vac
Vac
VA
mA
Input characteristics
Measurement range
Frequency of the measured signal
Adjustable hysteresis
Threshold value
Threshold setting accuracy
Inputs
Measurement ranges
Sensitivity
Input resistance
mA
A
k
E2-M
0.55
0.2
E3-M
110
0.01
E1-M
10100
4
Other characteristics
Temperature
Relative humidity
Enclosure material
Degree of protection
Connection
Tightening torque
Dielectric strength
Creepage distance and
clearance
Vibration resistance
Approvals
F (C)
Without condensation
Conforming to IEC 60529
Stranded wire
Conforming to IEC 60255-5
Conforming to IEC 60664-1
4kV/3
a = 0.035 mm (0.0014 in.)
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Measuring Range
Yes
No
50 mV to 500 V
Yes
Yes
50 mV to 500 V
Type of Relay
Overvoltage Control
RM4UA0
RM4UA3
Applications
RM4UA01
PRESENTATION
RM4UA0
RM4UA3
1
2
R
U
R
U
1
2
3
4
1 Adjustment of the voltage threshold as a percentage of the setting range maximum value.
2 Hysteresis adjustment from 530%.
3 Adjustment of the time delay as a percentage of the setting range maximum value.
4 Switch combining:
selection of the timing range: 1s, 3s, 10s, 30s, no time delay
selection of overvoltage (>) or undervoltage (<) detection. See table below.
R Yellow LED: Indicates relay state (off for de-energized relay, on for energized relay).
U Green LED: Indicates that supply to the RM4 is present.
Function
<0
Undervoltage detection
No time delay
<1
Undervoltage detection
0.05 to 1 s
<3
Undervoltage detection
0.15 to 3 s
< 10
Undervoltage detection
0.5 to 10 s
< 30
Undervoltage detection
1.5 to 30 s
>0
Overvoltage detection
No time delay
>1
Overvoltage detection
0.05 to 1 s
>3
Overvoltage detection
0.15 to 3 s
> 10
Overvoltage detection
0.5 to 10 s
> 30
Overvoltage detection
1.5 to 30 s
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Function Diagrams
Overvoltage Control
Function ">"
U supply A1-A2
Voltage
measured
Relay
US1
US2
15-18
15-16
25-28
25-26
t: time delay
<t
Undervoltage Control
Function "<"
U supply
Voltage
measured
Relay
US2
US1
15-18
15-16
25-28
25-26
<t
NOTE: The measurement ranges can be extended above 500 V by adding a resistor (see page 18).
The measurement range on an AC supply can be extended using a voltage transformer whose
secondary is connected to the measuring terminals of the corresponding RM4 relay.
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RM4UA0
Vac 50/60 Hz
Vdc
VA (Vac)
Average
Consumption at Un W (Vdc)
24
Rated Supply
Voltage (Un)
110130
1.93.3
RM4UA3
220240
2.73.5
24240
24240
1.53.3
1.2
110130
1.93.3
220240 V
2.73.4
380415
2.73
RM4UA3
Energized when:
voltage measured >
threshold setting
Energized when:
voltage measured > threshold setting (> function)
voltage measured < threshold setting (< function)
Switching Threshold
Setting Accuracy
Type of Relay
Number of C/O
Contacts, SPDT
RM4UA3
30
50
300
500
668
1111
400
550
500
550
SELECTION
Voltage Measurement Relays: Overvoltage Detection
Time Delay
None
Voltage to be Measured
Width
Output
Depending on Connection (Vac or Vdc) in. (mm) Relay
0.050.5 V
1 C/OSPDT
0.87
0.33 V
(22.5)
0.55 V
110 V
1 C/OSPDT
0.87
550 V
(22.5)
10100 V
30300 V
50500 V
RM4UA01
0.87
(22.5)
Supply Voltage
50/60 Hz
24 Vac
110130 Vac
Catalog
Number
RM4UA01B
RM4UA01F
Weight
lb (kg)
0.37 (0.168)
0.37 (0.168)
220240 Vac
RM4UA01M
0.37 (0.168)
24 Vac
110130 Vac
RM4UA02B
RM4UA02F
0.37 (0.168)
0.37 (0.168)
220240 Vac
RM4UA02M
0.37 (0.168)
1 C/OSPDT 24 Vac
110130 Vac
RM4UA03B
RM4UA03F
0.37 (0.168)
0.37 (0.168)
220240 Vac
RM4UA03M
0.37 (0.168)
Catalog
Number
RM4UA31MW
RM4UA31F
RM4UA31M
RM4UA31Q
RM4UA32MW
RM4UA32F
RM4UA32M
RM4UA32Q
RM4UA33MW
RM4UA33F
RM4UA33M
RM4UA33Q
Weight
lb (kg)
0.37 (0.168)
0.37 (0.168)
0.37 (0.168)
0.37 (0.168)
0.37 (0.168)
0.37 (0.168)
0.37 (0.168)
0.37 (0.168)
0.37 (0.168)
0.37 (0.168)
0.37 (0.168)
0.37 (0.168)
Voltage to be Measured
Width
Output
Depending on Connection (Vac or Vdc) in. (mm) Relay
0.050.5 V
0.33 V
0.87
(22.5)
0.55 V
For additional
application data,
refer to page 2.
110 V
0.0530 s
550 V
1.77
(45)
10100 V
30300 V
50500 V
1.77
(45)
Supply Voltage
50/60 Hz
2 C/ODPDT 24240 Vac/Vdc
110130 Vac
220240 Vac
380415 Vac
2 C/ODPDT 24240 Vac/Vdc
110130 Vac
220240 Vac
380415 Vac
24240 Vac/Vdc
2 C/ODPDT
110130 Vac
220240 Vac
380415 Vac
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Direct Mounting
0.24
6
3.15
80
3.07
78
3.07
78
0.24
6
RM4UA
(common side view)
3.52
89.5
0.89
22.5
3.23
82
0.16
4
Dual Dimensions =
in
mm
WIRING CONNECTIONS
18
15
26
16
28
18
25
15
26
16
25
28
15
16
28
26
B3
A2
C
B3
18
B2
A2
B2
A1
25
15
26
18
16
A1
28
18
15
A1
C
B3
B3
B2
B1
15
16
RM4UA33
A2
B2
A2
16
18
A1
B1
18
A1
16
C
B3
B3
A2
B2
B2
15
A1
A2
A1
16
C
B3
RM4UA31, UA32
18
A2
B2
B3
B2
B1
A1
B1
RM4UA03
A2
Terminal Blocks
RM4UA01, UA02
25
15
B1C
0.050.5 V
B1C
110 V
B2C
0.33 V
RM4UA2
B2C
550 V
B3C
0.55 V
B3C
10100 V
RM4UA3
B2C
30300 V
B3C
50500 V
Application Diagrams
1/L1
3/L2
5/L3
A2
16
18
A1
28
1 Q4 2
15
2 Q2 1
25
2 Q3 1
26
Q1
B1
U
v
Tachogenerator
RM4UA
M1
W1
V1
U1
M1
M1
Vac
M1
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Switches
1
2
3
4
R
U
Adjustments:
Adjustment of function and timing range, Switch 4 (see page 14 for a detailed list of switch
positions):
Determine whether overvoltage or undervoltage detection is required; in this example
undervoltage.
Determine the timing range and select a time exceeding the time required; in this example,
30 s.
Position Switch 4 according to the criteria above (in this example, set Switch 4 to < 30).
Set the voltage threshold setting potentiometer, Switch 1, as a percentage of the maximum value of
the measuring range selected when wiring.
In this example: wiring is B2C; the maximum value of the measuring range = 50 V; and the
undervoltage threshold = 12 Vdc. Therefore:
Set the voltage threshold setting
12 100
Setting of Switch 1 = ---------------------- = 24%
potentiometer, Switch 1, to 24.
50
Set the hysteresis, Switch 2, as a percentage of the threshold value; in this example:
12- = 9%
Setting of Switch 2 = 13.2
----------------------Set the hysteresis, Switch 2, to 9.
13.2
Rs
Ri
U > 500 V
U
Rs = Ri --------- 1
Um
B3
where:
Ri
Um
U
The tripping threshold of the relay will be toward the maximum graduation on the threshold setting
potentiometer. In general, the power consumed by the resistor does not exceed 0.5 W.
For AC voltages, it is also possible to use a voltage transformer.
For monitoring mains and power supplies, the RM4UA can be supplied by the voltage to be controlled, if:
B2/B3
The measurement threshold is within the operating range of the products power supply
(0.851.1 Uc)
Variations of the voltage to be measured are compatible with the supply and measurement voltage
ranges
RM4UA
A2
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R
U
Switches
1
2
3
4
Adjustments:
Adjustment of function and timing range, Switch 4 (See page 14 for a detailed list of switch
positions):
Determine whether overvoltage or undervoltage detection is required; in this example
overvoltage.
Determine the timing range and select a time exceeding the time required; in this example,
30 s.
Position Switch 4 according to the criteria above; in this example, Switch 4 on > 30.
Set the voltage threshold setting potentiometer, Switch 1, as a percentage of the maximum value of
the measuring range selected when wiring.
In this example: wiring is B2C; the maximum value of the measuring range = 50 V; and the
overvoltage threshold = 12 Vdc. Therefore:
12 100
Setting of Switch 1 = ---------------------- = 24%
50
Set the hysteresis, Switch 2, as a percentage of the threshold value; in this example:
11- = 8.3%
Setting of Switch 2 = 12
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U supply
With
fault memory
Without
fault memory
Meas.
input
Overload
function
Threshold
T1
T1
T2
T2
Hysteresis
T2
Hysteresis
Relay
Underload
function
Meas.
input
Threshold
T1
T2
T1
Relay
WIRING
A1 11 M
U
(+)
A1
E1
(+)
E2 E3
(+) (+)
11
U
E1 E2 E3
(-)
A2
12
M
(-)
14
14 12 A2
A1A2: Supply
DIMENSIONS (approximate)
99.3
3.94
89.7
3.53
57
2.24
78.5
3.09
4.2
0.17
100
3.94
72
2.83
5
0.20 22.5
mm
Dimensions: ---------in.
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SELECTION
Measurement range Supply voltage
0.260 V
15600 V
RM8487203
Catalog Number
Weight, oz (kg)
24 Vac
RM84872021
4.2 (0.120)
120 Vac
RM84872023
4.2 (0.120)
230 Vac
RM84872024
4.2 (0.120)
24 Vac
RM84872031
4.2 (0.120)
120 Vac
RM84872033
4.2 (0.120)
230 Vac
RM84872034
4.2 (0.120)
RM8487202p
RM8487203p
VA
Vac
250
Vac
440
VA
2000
0.81.15 Un
Output characteristics
Output relay
Rated current
Switching voltage
Maximum voltage
Rated breaking capacity
Minimum breaking current
Electrical life
Mechanical life
Time delay
mA
100 at 12 Vdc
AC-12
On crossing threshold T1
On crossing threshold T2
s
s
ms
0.260
Hz
40500
Delay on pick-up
Input characteristics
Measurement range
Frequency of the measured signal
Adjustable hysteresis
Threshold value
Threshold setting accuracy
Measurement ranges
15600
Inputs
Sensitivity
Input resistance
V
k
10%
E1-M
0.22
2
F (C)
E2-M
110
10
E3-M
660
60
E1-M
15150
100
E2-M
30300
300
E3-M
60600
600
Other characteristics
Temperature
Relative humidity
Enclosure material
Degree of protection
Connection
Flexible cable
Tightening torque
Dielectric strength
Creepage distance and
clearance
Vibration resistance
Without condensation
95%
Self-extinguishing
kV
kV
4 kV/3
Approvals
Level 3 (2 kV)
Level 3 (2 kV)
30% for 10 ms, 60% for 100 ms and 1 s, > 95% for 5 s and 10 ms
Class III
Class B
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Overvoltageundervoltage control
U supply
Overload
function
With
fault memory
Without
fault memory
Threshold
T1
T1
Hysteresis
Relay
Underload
function
Threshold
T1
Hysteresis
T1
Relay
Overload
function
Meas.
input
Thresh
-old
The window threshold relay controls an electrical voltage, which also acts as
its power supply (for simplified wiring). When the value of the controlled
voltage (AC or DC) fluctuates outside the window, the output relay
de-energizes at the end of time delay T1, which can be set between 0.1 and
3 s on the front panel.
Without
fault memory
U supply
T1
T2
Hysteresis
It re-energizes when the voltage returns within the window and stays
between the upper and lower thresholds, displayed by two potentiometers on
the front panel. A fixed hysteresis ensures bounce-free relay switching
around the thresholds.
Relay
Underload
function
Meas.
input
Thresh
-old
T2
T1
Hysteresis
Relay
WIRING
NOTE: When crossing the upper and lower thresholds, time delay T1
provides immunity to transients to prevent false triggering of the output
relay.
DIMENSIONS (approximate)
A1 11 NC
4.2
0.17
(+)
78.5
3.09
11
A1
12
89.7
3.53
A2
14
99.3
3.91
()
57
2.24
14 12 A2
100
3.94
72
2.83
5
0.20 22.5
0.89
mm
Dimensions: ---------in.
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SELECTION
Type
Voltage to be measured
Catalog Number
Weight, oz (kg)
2080 Vac/Vdc
RM84872046
3.5 (0.100)
65260 Vac/Vdc
RM84872047
3.5 (0.100)
2080 Vac/Vdc
RM84872056
3.5 (0.100)
65260 Vac/Vdc
RM84872057
3.5 (0.100)
With memory
Without memory
RM848720pp
Supply characteristics
Relay type
Supply voltage Un
Operating range
Maximum consumption
RM8487204
Vac/Vdc
260 Vac
80 Vac
260 Vdc
80 Vdc
RM8487205
2080, 65260
15150, 50275
VA
VA
W
W
6.7
2
2
0.8
Vac
250
Vac
440
VA
2000
6
2
2
0.8
Output characteristics
Output relay
Rated current
Switching current
Maximum voltage
Rated breaking capacity
Minimum breaking current
Electrical life
Mechanical life
Time delay
Delay on pick-up
mA
100 at 12 Vdc
105 operating cycles at 8 A at 250 Vac (see on page 11)
AC-12
0.13 10%
ms
500
Hz
5060 1
Input characteristics
Relay type
Measurement range
Frequency of the signal measured
Hysteresis
Threshold setting accuracy
Repeat accuracy
Temperature drift
Adjustable 520%
Fixed 5%
10%
With constant parameters
0.3%
0.5% per C
Other characteristics
Temperature
Relative humidity
Enclosure material
Degree of protection
Connection
Flexible cable
Tightening torque
Dielectric strength
Creepage distance and clearance
Vibration resistance
Approvals
F (C)
Without condensation
kV
kV
File 217698
Guide 3211 07
Level 3 (2 kV)
Level 3 (2 kV)
30% for 10 ms, 60% for 100 ms and 1 s, > 95% for 5 s and 10 ms
Class III
Class B
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U
Hysteresis
Threshold
Funct. R
Overload
Threshold
Hysteresis
Funct. R
Underload
Memory
Hysteresis
Threshold
Funct. R
Overload
Threshold
Hysteresis
Memory
Funct. R
Underload
T
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SELECTION
Control relay with LCD display: Voltage-Current
RM84872305
Measurement
Supply voltage
Catalog Number
Weight, oz (kg)
0.2 60 V
230 Vac
RM84872305
5.6 (0.160)
15 600 V
230 Vac
RM84872310
5.6 (0.160)
2500 mA
230 Vac
RM84871305
5.6 (0.160)
0.110 A
230 Vac
RM84871310
5.6 (0.160)
Supply characteristics
Supply voltage
Operating range
Maximum power consumption
Immunity to microbreaks
Delay on pick-up
Creepage distance and clearance Conforming to IEC 60664-1
Vac
VA
ms
ms
kV
Output characteristics
Relay type
Minimum current
Mechanical life
Electrical life
mA
AC-12
AC-15
DC-13
VA
Other characteristics
Protection class
Enclosure
Terminal capacity
Tightening torque
Temperature limits
Relative humidity
Dielectric strength
Approvals
File 217698
Guide 3211 07
< 1 ms at 68 F (20 C)
< 50 ms at 68 F (20 C)
V
k
V
V
kV
RM84872305
E1-M
E2-M
0.22
110
2
10
4
20
50
100
E3-M
660
60
120
300
RM84872310
E1-M
E2-M
15150
30300
100
300
200
350
2
2
E3-M
60600
650
650
RM84871305
E1-M
E2-M
220 mA
10100 mA
5
1
40 mA
200 mA
1
5
E3-M
50500 mA
0.2
1A
8
RM84871310
E1-M
E2-M
0.11 A
0.55 A
0.1
0.02
2A
10 A
17
20
E3-M
110 A
0.01
14 A
50
Hz
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1.42
11 E3 E2 E1
81
3.19
45
1.77
A1
A2 14 12
3
0.12
50
1.97
3
0.12
mm
Dimensions: ---------in.
WIRING
a
+
A1
U
A1
E1 E2 E3
(+) (+) (+)
11 E3 E2 E1
11
R
U ><
A2
M(-)
12
14
a
-
A2 14 12
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RM4T
Fault
RM4TG
RM4TU
RM4TR
Phase Reversal
Yes
Yes
Yes
RM4TA
Yes
Phase Loss
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Undervoltage
No
Yes
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
Phase Imbalance
No
No
No
Yes
Applications
Control for protection of personnel and equipment against the consequences of reverse running
(lifting, handling, elevators, escalators, etc.)
Features
RM4TG
RM4TU
<U
1
R
R
Yellow LED: Indicates relay output state.
< U Red LED: Undervoltage fault.
1
Undervoltage setting potentiometer.
RM4TR31
RM4TR33
RM4TR32
RM4TR34
>U
<U
P
3
4
>U
<U
P
R
U
R
U
RM4TA3
RM4TA0
R
U
1
2
R
U
A
P
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Monitoring rotation direction of phases and detection of complete loss of one or more phases
(RM4T all models)
When terminals L1, L2, and L3 are energized, the relay is energized and the yellow LED comes on
only if (a) the rotation direction of phases is correct, and (b) all three phases are present. If one or
more phases have failed, or if the rotation direction is incorrect, the relay is not energized at
switch-on. In normal operation (no fault), the relay is energized; it de-energizes instantaneously (or
after the time delay) if one or more phases fails. To prevent detection of the absence or failure of a
single phase, a voltage exceeding the detection threshold (130 V on RM4TG, undervoltage
threshold setting on RM4TU and RM4TR) can be generated back through the control circuit. For
this purpose, we recommend using RM4TA relays. The illumination of LED P signals the absence
of a phase on RM4TR and RM4TA.
RM4TR31
RM4TR32
<t
Setting > U
0.95 X Setting > U
1.05 X Setting < U
Setting < U
U
<t
L1 L2 L3
Off-Delay
Function
15/18 25/28
15/16 25/26
On-Delay
Function
15/18 25/28
15/16 25/26
0 Volt
RM4TR33
RM4TR34
TR33
242 V
230 V
208 V
198 V
<t
TR34
440 V
418 V
378 V
360 V
UL1 L2 L3
<t
t
Off-Delay
Function
15/18 25/28
15/16 25/26
On-Delay
Function
15/18 25/28
15/16 25/26
0 Volt
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Function Diagram
t: fixed time delay = 550 ms
1.05 x Setting < U
Setting < U
<t
UL1 L2 L3
0 volt
t
15/18 25/28
15/16 25/26
Function Diagram
t: time delay
L1
L2
L3
Imbalance >
set threshold
Imbalance >
set threshold
L3 L2 L1 L3 L2 L1
Relay
15-18
15-16
25-28
25-26
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RM4 TG
RM4 TU
RM4 TR
RM4 TA
RM4 TA3
2 C/ODPDT
2 C/ODPDT
2 C/ODPDT
2 C/ODPDT
Energized during
fault-free operation.
Energized during
fault-free operation.
Energized during
fault-free operation.
Energized during
fault-free operation.
De-energized or
unable to energize
on detection of
rotation direction
fault or failure of one
or more phases.
De-energized on
detection of
undervoltage or
rotation direction fault
or failure of one or
more phases.
De-energized on
detection of
overvoltage,
undervoltage or
rotation direction fault
or phase failure.
De-energized on
detection of
asymmetry fault,
phase failure or
rotation direction
fault.
As a percentage of
the set value
3%
3%
3%
0.06% per C
0.06% per C
0.06% per C
0.5%
0.5%
0.5%
10%
10%
10%
0.5%
0.5%
0.5%
0.07% per C
0.07% per C
0.07% per C
Fixed
About 5% of the
de-energization
threshold
About 5% of the
de-energization
threshold
As a percentage of
Time delay setting accuracy
the full-scale value
Time delay drift
Hysteresis
Delay on pick-up
ms
< 650
< 650
< 650
< 650
Measuring cycle
ms
80
80
80
80
RM4 TG
RM4 T1
RM4 TR33
RM4 T2
RM4 TR34
220440
198484
160300
290484
(1) Minimum voltage required for operation of indicators and of the time delay.
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None
Rated Mains
Supply Voltage
Width
in (mm)
220440 Vac
0.89 in
(22.5 mm)
Output Relay
Catalog
Number
Weight
lb (kg)
RM4TG20
0.24 (0.110)
2 C/ODPDT
50/60 Hz
Rated Mains
Supply Voltage
Control
Threshold
Width
in (mm)
220240 V
Undervoltage
50/60 Hz
160220 V
0.89 in
(22.5 mm)
380440 V
Undervoltage
50/60 Hz
300430 V
RM4TG20
Output Relay
Catalog
Number
Weight
lb (kg)
RM4TU01
0.24 (0.110)
RM4TU02
0.24 (0.110)
2 C/ODPDT
None
2 C/ODPDT
0.89 in
(22.5 mm)
Control Relays: Phase Reversal and Presence of Phases + Overvoltage and Undervoltage
Relays with Fixed Voltage Thresholds
Adjustable
Time Delay
Rated Mains
Supply Voltage
Control
Threshold
220 V
Undervoltage
198 V
50/60 Hz
0.110 s
400 V
50/60 Hz
Overvoltage
242 V
Undervoltage
360 V
Overvoltage
440 V
Width
in (mm)
Output Relay
Catalog
Number
Weight
lb (kg)
RM4TR33
0.24 (0.110)
RM4TR34
0.24 (0.110)
Catalog
Number
Weight
lb (kg)
RM4TR31
0.24 (0.110)
RM4TR32
0.24 (0.110)
Catalog
Number
Weight
lb (kg)
RM4TA01
0.24 (0.110)
RM4TA02
0.24 (0.110)
RM4TA31
0.24 (0.110)
RM4TA32
0.24 (0.110)
2 C/ODPDT
0.89 in
(22.5 mm)
2 C/ODPDT
0.89 in
(22.5 mm)
RM4TR33
Rated Mains
Supply Voltage
Control
Threshold
220240 V
Undervoltage
160220 V
50/60 Hz
0.110 s
380440V
50/60 Hz
Overvoltage
220300 V
Undervoltage
300430 V
Overvoltage
420480 V
Width
in (mm)
Output Relay
2 C/ODPDT
0.89 in
(22.5 mm)
2 C/ODPDT
0.89 in
(22.5 mm)
Rated Mains
Supply Voltage
Control
Threshold
Width
in (mm)
220240 V
Imbalance
515%
0.89 in
(22.5 mm)
1 C/OSPDT
Imbalance
515%
0.89 in
(22.5 mm)
1 C/OSPDT
Imbalance
515%
0.89 in
(22.5 mm)
Imbalance
515%
0.89 in
(22.5 mm)
Fixed
50/60 Hz
0.5 s
380440 V
50/60 Hz
220240 V
Adjustable
0.110 s
RM4TA01
50/60 Hz
380440 V
50/60 Hz
Output Relay
2 C/ODPDT
2 C/ODPDT
Can be used on other supply voltages if the minimum operational voltages, maximum voltage between phases, and compatibility
are within the control threshold ranges shown in the specification table on page 31.
For additional application data, refer to page 2.
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Direct Mounting
3.15
80
0.89
22.5
0.24
6
3.07
78
3.07
78
0.24
6
RM4T
3.52
89.5
3.23
82
0.16
4
Dual Dimensions =
in
mm
WIRING
25 (21)
15 (11)
L1, L2, L3
15(11)-18(14)
15(11)-16(12)
25(21)-28(24)
25(21)-26(22)
26 (22)
16 (12)
28
18
Supply to be monitored
1st C/O contact
of the output relay
2nd C/O contact
of the output relay
L1, L2, L3
1518
1516
2528
2526
L2
L3
16
15
L1
L2
L3
L1
28
15
25
15
18
16
16
(12)
18
(14)
26
(22)
28
(24)
28 (24)
18 (14)
L3
25
L2
L1
L2
L3
25
(21)
L1
RM4TA0
26
L3
15
(11)
L2
L1
L2
L3
L1
RM4TR3, TA3
26
16
Supply to be monitored
1st C/O contact
of the output relay
2nd C/O contact
of the output relay
18
L1, L2, L3
1518
1516
15
18
Terminal Blocks
RM4TG20, TU0
16
Supply to be monitored
1st C/O contact
of the output relay
Application Diagram
1/L1
3/L2
5/L3
Example
Select based
on load
18
16
15
28
L3
L2
L1
RM4T
25
26
Q1
Q2
5 6/T3
3 4/T2
1 2/T1
M1
M1
W1 6
V1 4
U1 2
M1
M1
Vac
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When the phase sequence is correct, the output relay is energized and the
yellow LED is lit.
The relay de-energizes and the LED goes out when one of the following faults
occurs:
Timing diagrams
RM84873299
phase L1
phase L2
phase L3
Relay
RM84873004
phase L1
phase L2
phase L3
Relay
Relay
WIRING
RM84873299
L1
L2
L3
RM84873004
L1 L2 L3
L1
L2
3
11
L3
L1
L2
L3
L1 L2 L3
L1
L2
3
11
L3
21
R
22 21 24
12
14
12 11 14
12
14
22
24
12 11 14
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SELECTION
Phase control relays
RM84873004
Outputs
Catalog Number
1 C/O
RM84873299
2 C/O
RM84873004
Weight
oz (kg)
3.5
(0.100)
3.5
(0.100)
Input characteristics
Supply voltage
Vac
3 @ 230400 self-powered
Operating range
200500
Frequency
50/60 Hz 1 Hz
Maximum consumption
VA
25
Output characteristics
Output relay
Cadmium-free
Rated current
Vac
250 / 440
VA
2000
mA
10 / 5 V
Electrical life
Mechanical life
Pick-up delay
t1
ms
< 200
Drop-out delay
t2
ms
kV
4kV/3
Operation
F (C)
Storage
F (C)
Other characteristics
Creepage distance and clearance
Clamping capacity
Tightening torque
Temperature limits
Enclosure material
Protection class
Dielectric strength
Approvals
Self-extinguishing
Terminal block
IP 20
Enclosure
IP 40
DIMENSIONS (approximate)
99.3
3.91
89.7
3.53
57
2.24
78.5
3.09
4.2
0.17
100
3.94
72
2.83
5
0.20
22.5
0.89
mm
Dimensions: ---------in.
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Control:
phase sequence
phase failure
voltage drop on one or more phases
When the phase sequence is correct, the output relay is energized and the
yellow LED is lit.
The relay de-energizes and the LED goes out when one of the following
faults occurs:
Timing diagrams
100%
Phase L1
0%
100%
Phase L2
0%
100%
Phase L3
0%
T3
T2
T1
T2
T1
T2
T1
T2
11-14/21-24
Relay
11-12/21-22
T3 < 200 ms
WIRING
L1
L2
L3
L1 L2 L3
L1
L2
11
L3
21
L1 L2 L3
R
12
14
22
24
22 21 24
12 11 14
RM84873511
RM84873512
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SELECTION
Phase control relays
RM84873511
Voltage
Catalog Number
Weight
oz (kg)
230 Vac
RM84873511
4.2 (0.120)
400 Vac
RM84873512
4.2 (0.120)
Input characteristics
Supply voltage
Operating range
Frequency
Vac
VA
VA
Maximum consumption at Un
Output characteristics
Output type
Rated current
Maximum switching voltage
Rated breaking capacity
Minimum breaking current
Electrical life
Mechanical life
Time to onset of fault t2 (dropout)
Time to disappearance of fault t1 (pickup)
Clamping capacity
Without cable end
With cable end
A
Vac
VA
mA
Other characteristics
Tightening torque
Temperature limits
lb-in (Nm)
F (C)
F (C)
Operation
Storage
Humidity
Enclosure material
Terminal block
Enclosure
Dielectric strength
Conforming to IEC 60255-5
Creepage distance and clearance Conforming to IEC 60664-1
Insulation coordination
Conforming to IEC 60664-1
Vibration
Amplitude
Frequency
Conforming to IEC 60068-2-6
Protection class
Approvals
kV
kV
mm
Hz
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DIMENSIONS (approximate)
3.5
0.14
32
1.26
63
2.48
22.5
0.89
78
3.07
57
2.24
A1 15 Y1
18 16 A2
95
3.74
5
0.20
mm
Dimensions: ---------in.
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Control:
phase sequence
phase failure
When the phase sequence is correct, the output relay is energized and the
yellow LED is lit.
The relay de-energizes and the LED goes out when one of the following faults
occurs:
Timing diagrams
100%
Phase L1
0%
100%
Phase L2
0%
100%
Phase L3
0%
T3
T2
T1
T2
T1
T2
T1
T2
11-14/21-24
Relay
11-12/21-22
T3 < 200 ms
WIRING
L1
L2
L3
L1 L2 L3
L1 L2 L3
L1
L2
3
11
L3
21
12
14
22
24
22 21 24
12 11 14
RM84873501
RM84873502
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SELECTION
Phase asymmetry control relays
RM84873501
Voltage
Catalog Number
Weight,
oz (kg)
230 Vac
RM84873501
4.2 (0.120)
400 Vac
RM84873502
4.2 (0.120)
Input characteristics
Supply voltage
Vac
Operating range
-20 to +15% Un
Frequency
5060 Hz 1 Hz
Maximum consumption at Un
VA
17 at 50 Hz (20 at 60 Hz)
VA
Output characteristics
Output type
Rated current
Vac
250 / 440
VA
2000
mA
100 / 12 V
Electrical life
Mechanical life
ms
< 200
ms
< 200
Clamping capacity
Other characteristics
Tightening torque
lb-in (Nm)
Temperature limits
F (C)
Humidity
Enclosure material
Protection class
Self-extinguishing
Terminal block
IP 20
Enclosure
IP 40
Dielectric strength
kV
kV
4kV/3
Vibration
Amplitude
mm
0.35 peak
Frequency
Hz
1055
Approvals
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DIMENSIONS (approximate)
3.5
0.14
32
1.26
63
2.48
22.5
0.89
78
3.07
57
2.24
A1 15 Y1
18 16 A2
95
3.74
5
0.20
mm
Dimensions: ---------in.
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Control:
phase sequence
phase sequence
symmetrical voltage drop on the three phases of less than 20% of the
pre-set value
When the three phases are in sequence, the output relay is energized and
the yellow LED is lit.
The output relay de-energizes and the LED goes out (after time delay T,
adjustable from 0.210 s on the front panel) when one of the following faults
occurs:
20%
U (L1)
20%
V (L2)
20%
W (L3)
R1/R2
T
DIMENSIONS (approximate)
3.6
0.14
23
0.91
RM84873010
77
3.03
RM84873012
4.2
0.17
5
0.20
RM84873015
89.7
3.53
99.3
3.91
78.5
3.09
57
2.24
RM84873016
100
3.94
mm
Dimensions: ---------in.
45
1.77
WIRING
L1
L2
L3
L1
L1
L2
L3
21
11
L3
L2
R2
R1
3
12
14
22
24
12 11 14 22 21 24
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SELECTION
Phase sequence and loss of phase control relays
Voltage
Setting range
Vac
Catalog Number
Weight
oz (kg)
3 @ 230 Vac
180260
RM84873010
12.3 (0.350)
3 @ 400 Vac
320460
RM84873012
12.3 (0.350)
3 @ 480 Vac
380550
RM84873015
12.3 (0.350)
3 @ 575 Vac
460660
RM84873016
12.3 (0.350)
RM84873010
Technical characteristics
Supply
Operating range
Frequency
Hz
50/60
Maximum consumption
VA
Immunity to microbreaks
ms
10
Delay on pick-up
ms
500
kV
4kV/3
1 at Un
Input characteristics
Measurement input resistance
Regeneration rate
10%
Output characteristics
Output type
Breaking capacity
AC/DC
AC/DC
mA
100
Vac/Vdc
250
AC-12
AC-15
DC-13
Time delay in the event of a fault
Other characteristics
Indication
Power on
Green LED
Relay
Yellow LED
Enclosure
Terminals
Self-extinguishing
Without cable end
Tightening torque
lb-in (Nm)
Operation
F (C)
Storage
F (C)
Vibration
Amplitude
mm
0.35
Frequency
Hz
1055
Insulation resistance
kV
3 at 1 mA for 1 minute/50 Hz
Temperature limits
Relative humidity
Dielectric strength
Approvals
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statements are not intended to nor shall they create any expressed or implied warranties as to product operation or life. For information on the listed warranty
offered on this product, refer to the Square D terms and conditions of sale found in the Digest.
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Control:
The device is self-powered by two phases. A green LED indicates that the
power supply is on.
Relay output:
When the phase sequence is correct and the asymmetry rate is lower than
the threshold indicated on the front panel, the output relay is energized and
the yellow phase presence LED is lit.
The output relay de-energizes after a delay T1 (adjustable on the front panel)
when one of the following faults occurs:
Phase L1
100 %
Phase L2
0%
100 %
Phase L3
0%
100 %
Asymmetry
0%
100 %
L3
L2
Hysteresis
Threshold
asymmetry rate
0%
T3
T1
T2 T3 T2 T3
T1
T3
T2
R1/R2
Output relay ON
(yellow LED) OFF
DIMENSIONS (approximate)
WIRING
RM84873300, RM84873301
RM84873310, RM84873311
3.6
0.14
L1
L2
L3
L1
L2
L3
4.2
0.17
5
0.20
L1
99.3
3.91
78.5
3.09
100
3.94
L2
11
L3
L1
89.7
3.53
77
3.03
57
2.24
23
0.91
L2
21
11
L3
12
14
12
L1 L2 L3
L1 L2 L3
12 11 14
12 11 14 22 21 24
14
22
24
45
1.77
mm
Dimensions: ---------in.
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SELECTION
Phase asymmetry control relays, self-powered
Number of
output contacts
1
RM84873300
Weight
oz (kg)
3 @ 230 Vac
RM84873300
12.7 (0.360)
3 @ 400 Vac
RM84873301
12.7 (0.360)
3 @ 230 Vac
RM84873310
12.7 (0.360)
3 @ 400 Vac
RM84873311
12.7 (0.360)
Vac
230, 400
Frequency
Hz
5060
Maximum consumption
VA
4 at Un, 8 at Un +20%
Immunity to microbreaks
ms
10
1 max.
0.81.2 Un
Operating range
Delay on power-up
t3
Delay on power-down
t2
kV
4kV/3
Rated voltage
Vac
3 @ 230, 3 @ 400
Operating range
Vac
185275, 320480
Hz
5060
300 max.
Input characteristics
3-phase supply
max. 95% of Un
520% of Un
Conforming to VDE 0435
Temperature drift
0.1% per C
Repeat accuracy
1% at full scale
Fixed hysteresis
Output characteristics
Output type
Breaking capacity
AC/DC
AC/DC
mA
100
Vac/Vdc
250
AC-12
AC-15
DC-13
Mechanical life
Other characteristics
Time delay in the event of fault t1
Indication
Protection class
Green LED
Relay
Yellow LED
Terminal block
IP 20
Enclosure
IP 30
Enclosure
Terminal block clamping capacity
Temperature limits
Supply
Self-extinguishing
Without cable end
Tightening torque
lb-in (Nm)
Operation
F (C)
Storage
F (C)
Relative humidity
Vibrations
Amplitude
mm
0.35
Frequency
Hz
1055
Insulation resistance
Dielectric strength
kV
2.5 / 1 min / 1 mA / 50 Hz
Impulse voltage
kV
5/wave 1.250 s
Approvals
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The two output contacts are energized when the measured voltages are
between the minimum and maximum thresholds, separately adjustable using
two potentiometers on the front panel of the device.
When one or more voltages fluctuates outside the window between the two
thresholds, the relay corresponding to the fault de-energizes (following a
delay adjustable on the front panel). Each relay can have its own individual
time delay (0.1 to 10 s).
A hysteresis fixed at 3% ensures bounce-free relay switching when the
voltage levels return to a value between the upper and lower thresholds.
The device is not affected by the phase sequence or harmonic distortion.
A green LED indicates that the power supply is on. Two yellow LEDs indicate
when the upper and lower thresholds are exceeded: they are lit when the
voltages are within the set window.
Lower threshold
0
R2
Tr = about 3 s
T1 = adjustable fault delay: 0.110 s
T2 = adjustable fault delay: 0.110 s
R1
T1
T2
T1
Tr
Catalog Number
Lower threshold
Upper threshold
RM84873201
340392
408460
RM84873211
195225
235264
DIMENSIONS (approximate)
WIRING
RM84873201, RM84873211
RM84873201
RM84873211
L1
L2
L3
L1
L2
L3
N
77
3.03
5
0.20
4.2
0.17
L1
L2
21
11
L3
L1 L2 L3
21
11
99.3
3.91
78.5
3.09
89.7
3.53
23
0.91
57
2.24
3.6
0.14
12
100
3.94
45
1.77
14
22
24
12
L1 L2 L3
L1 L2 L3 N
12 11 14 22 21 24
12 11 14 22 21 24
14
22
24
mm
Dimensions: ---------in.
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SELECTION
Voltage control relays for 3-phase supply
RM84873211
Catalog Number
Weight
oz (kg)
3 @ 400 Vac
RM84873201
10.9 (0.310)
RM84873211
10.9 (0.310)
Supply characteristics
Supply voltage Un on terminals L1-L2
Vac
Maximum power
VA
4 at Un
8 at Un +20%
Immunity to microbreaks
ms
10
Delay on pick-up
About 3
kV
4kV/3
102115% of Un
8598% of Un
Fault delay
Hysteresis
About 3%
Setting accuracy
Repeat accuracy
0.110 (0 to +50%)
10%
Upper threshold
0.06%
Lower threshold
0.09%
Temperature drift
0.05% per C
Breaking capacity
AC/DC
AC/DC
mA
100
Vac or Vdc
250
Mechanical life
Electrical life
AC-12
AC-15
DC-13
Other characteristics
Delay on crossing the threshold
Indication
Supply
Green LED
Overvoltage relay
Yellow LED
Undervoltage relay
Yellow LED
Protection class
Terminal block
IP 20
Enclosure
IP 50
Enclosure
Terminal capacity
Tightening torque
Temperature limits
Self-extinguishing
With cable end
AWG (mm2)
AWG (mm2)
lb-in (Nm)
Operation
F (C)
Storage
F (C)
Relative humidity
Vibrations
Amplitude
mm
0.35
Frequency
Hz
1055
Insulation resistance
Dielectric strength
kV
Impulse voltage
Conforming to IEC
60255-5/664-1
kV
5, wave 1.2-50 s
Approvals
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Applications
Features
RM4UB
1
2
3
RM4UB
>U
<U
1
2
R
U
OPERATING PRINCIPLE
The supply voltage to be monitored is connected to product terminals L1, L3. RM4UB relays are
self-powered by terminals L1 and L3; they require no separate power supply.
When the voltage fluctuates outside the range to be monitored, the output relay is de-energized.
When the supply returns toward its rated value, the relay is re-energized according to the hysteresis
value (5%), and the corresponding red LED goes out. A switch allows selection of an adjustable time
delay from 0.110 s. With the off-delay function
, over- and undervoltages have no effect. With the
on-delay function , over- and undervoltages delay the re-energization of the relay. Regardless of the
switch setting, an over- or undervoltage is detected only if its duration exceeds the measuring cycle time
(80 ms).
Function Diagram
RM4UB34
RM4UB35
<t
Setting > U
0.95 x Setting > U
1.05 x Setting < U
Setting < U
U L1 L3
<t
t
Function
Off Delay
15/18 25/28
15/16 25/26
Function
On Delay
15/18 25/28
15/16 25/26
0 Volt
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Setting Accuracy of
Switching Threshold
As a percentage of
the setting value
3%
0.06% per C
0.5%
As a percentage of
the full scale value
10%
0.5%
0.07% per C
Hysteresis
Fixed
About 5% of the
de-energization threshold
80 ms
Measuring Cycle
RM4UB35: 160 V
RM4UB34: 300 V
RM4UB35: 300 V
SELECTION
Relays with Adjustable Thresholds
Adjustable
Time Delay
Rated Mains
Supply Voltage
Control
Threshold
100200 V
Undervoltage
80120 V
50/60 Hz
Overvoltage
160220 V
Width
in (mm)
50/60 Hz
RM4UB
Undervoltage
160220 V
Overvoltage
220300 V
Catalog
Number
Weight
lb (kg)
RM4UB34
0.24 lb
(0.110 kg)
RM4UB35
0.24 lb
(0.110 kg)
2 C/O
0.89 in
(22.5 mm)
DPDT
0.110 s
180270 V
Output Relay
2 C/O
0.89 in
(22.5 mm)
DPDT
Can be used on other supply voltages if the minimum operational voltages, maximum voltage between phases, and compatibility
are within the control threshold ranges shown in the table above.
For additional application data, refer to page 2.
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Direct Mounting
3.15
80
0.89
22.5
3.52
89.5
0.24
6
3.07
78
3.07
78
0.24
6
RM4UB
3.23
82
0.16
4
Dual Dimensions =
in
mm
WIRING CONNECTIONS
Terminal Blocks
RM4UB
28
18
25
15
L1, L2, L3
1518
1516
2528
2526
25
28
26
18
16
15
L3
L3
L1
L1
26
16
Supply to be monitored
1st C/O contact
of the output relay
2nd C/O contact
of the output relay
Application Diagram
Example
Q2
Q2
Q4
16
18
5/L3
L1
3/L2
Q1
1/L1
15
L3
RM4UB
To sensitive loads
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RM4LG01
Liquid fertilizers
Non-concentrated alcohol (< 40%)
Liquids in the food processing industry, such as milk, beer, and coffee
RM4LA32
Features
RM4LG01
RM4LA32
R
U
2
3
R
U
1
2
3
4
1 Fine adjustment of the time delay (as a percentage of the maximum value of the setting range)
2 Fine adjustment of the response sensitivity (as a percentage of the maximum value of the setting range)
3 Function selector switch:
empty
or fill
.
4 Switch combining:
selection of the response sensitivity range
selection of time delay on energization
or de-energization
of the relay
R Yellow LED: indicates the relay state (off when de-energized, on when energized)
U Green LED: indicates the presence of the relay supply
Time Delay
500
On delay
Sensitivity
High = 500 k range
500
Off delay
50
On delay
Medium = 50 k range
50
Off delay
Medium = 50 k range
On delay
Low = 5 k range
Off delay
Low = 5 k range
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Application
Detecting a liquid level: operating with 2 electrodes (one reference electrode and one high level
electrode) or an LA9RM201 probe (example: preventing tank overflow)
Regulating a liquid level between a minimum and a maximum level: operating with 3 electrodes or
an LA9RM201 probe (example: a water tower)
Configuration
Empty function
: The output relay is energized when high level electrode B2 is immersed, and
de-energized when low level electrode B3 is dry.
Fill function
: The output relay is energized when the low level electrode is dry, and
de-energized when the high level electrode is immersed.
On model RM4LA32, a time delay can be set on energization or de-energization of the output relay, to
raise the maximum level (function
) or to lower the minimum level (function
). This function also
makes it possible to avoid output relay pulsing (wave effect) when operating with two electrodes.
B1
Empty Function,
Maximum Level Detection
(2 Electrodes or 1 Probe
LA9RM201)
Type
RM4
Function
Switch 3
LG01
Time
Delay
Switch 4
B2
B2
t
LA32
15/18 25/28
15/16 25/26
LA32
15/18 25/28
15/16 25/26
Type
RM4
Function
Switch 3
LG01
Time
Delay
Switch 4
B1 B3 B2
B1 B3 B2
B1 B3 B2
U Supply
A1/A2
15/18
15/16
t
LA32
15/18 25/28
15/16 25/26
LA32
15/18 25/28
15/16 25/26
Type
RM4
Function
Switch 3
LG01
Time
Delay
Switch 4
B2
B1
B2
B1
t
15/18 25/28
15/16 25/26
LA32
15/18 25/28
15/16 25/26
Function
Switch 3
B2
15/18
15/16
LA32
Type
RM4
U Supply
A1/A2
B1 B3 B2
Empty Function,
Regulation between a
Maximum and a Minimum
Level (3 Electrodes or
2 Probes LA9RM201)
B1
15/18
15/16
B1
B2
U Supply
A1/A2
B1 B3 B2
Empty Function,
Regulation between a
Maximum and a Minimum
Level (3 Electrodes or
2 Probes LA9RM201)
B1
B1 B3 B2
B1 B3 B2
B1 B3 B2
Time
Delay
Switch 4
U Supply
A1/A2
LG01
15/18
15/16
t
LA32
15/18 25/28
15/16 25/26
LA32
15/18 25/28
15/16 25/26
When operating with two electrodes, the high level electrode performs both high and low level functions.
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RM4LG01
Rated Supply
Voltage (Un)
Average
Consumption
at Un
RM4LA32
50/60 Hz 24
Vac
Vac
24
Vac
Vdc
24240
Vdc
Vac
1.9 VA
2.6 VA
2.4 VA
Vdc
2.9 VA
2.7 VA
3.1 VA
2.7 VA
2.6 VA
3.4 VA
2.4 W
2 C/O
DPDT
or fill
5100 (adjustable) k
0.255 k
2.550 k
25500 k
Maximum AC Electrode
Voltage (peak to peak)
24 V
24 V
24 V
24 V
1 mA
1 mA
1 mA
1 mA
10 nF
200 nF
25 nF
4 nF
330 ft (100 m)
3300 ft (1000 m)
330 ft (100 m)
66 ft (20 m)
Voltage
50/60 Hz
Catalog
Number
Weight
lb (kg)
24 Vac
RM4LG01B
0.36 (0.165)
110130 Vac
RM4LG01F
0.36 (0.165)
220240 Vac
RM4LG01M
0.36 (0.165)
380415 Vac
RM4LG01Q
0.36 (0.165)
RM4LA32MW
0.36 (0.165)
24 Vac
RM4LA32B
0.36 (0.165)
110130 Vac
RM4LA32F
0.36 (0.165)
220240 Vac
RM4LA32M
0.36 (0.165)
380415 Vac
RM4LA32Q
0.36 (0.165)
SELECTION
Liquid Level Control Relays
RM4LG01
Time Delay
Sensitivity
Scale
Width
in (mm)
Output Relay
1 C/OSPDT
None
Adjustable
0.110 s
RM4LA32
5100 k
2 C/ODPDT
0.25 -5 k
2.5 -50 k
25 -500 k
Catalog
Number
Weight
lb (kg)
Suspended by cable
212 F (100 C)
LA9RM201
0.22 (0.100)
The electrodes may also be incorporated in the probes. The probes are normally designed for mounting to a tank using a bracket
with a seal (closed tanks) or suspended by their own electrical connecting cable (boreholes, etc.). See page 53 Setting-up
Probe LA9RM201.
For additional application data, refer to page 2.
LA9RM201
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Direct Mounting
3.15
80
0.89
22.5
3.52
89.5
0.24
6
3.07
78
3.07
78
0.24
6
RM4LG01
3.23
82
0.16
4
Dual Dimensions =
in
mm
0.63
16
Probe LA9RM201
5.91
150
WIRING CONNECTIONS
RM4LA32
A1A2
B1, B2, B3
1518
1516
2528
2526
A2
25
28
26
16
18
15
25
B3
A2
A1
16
15
B2
B3
15
16
A2
A1
18
A1
B1
B2
B3
18
B2
15
B2
B3
B1
A1
B1
B1
RM4LG01
28
18
26
16
A2
Supply Voltage
Electrodes
(see table below)
1st C/O contact
of the output relay
2nd C/O contact
of the output relay
B2
High Level
B3
Low Level
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or fill
2
3
3. Set potentiometer 2 to minimum. On RM4LA, select the lowest sensitivity range using
potentiometer 4 (5
or 5
).
4. With all the electrodes immersed, turn the sensitivity potentiometer toward maximum until the relay
is energized (
function) or de-energized (
function), then exceed the threshold by about 10%
to compensate for variation in the supply voltage.
5. If the relay does not energize, do one of the following:
RM4LG01
R
U
1
2
3
4
RM4LA32
Probe LA9RM201
2-conductor cable
in cylindrical sheath
(max. 0.25 in )
0.63 mm
Level Electrode
This suspended-type probe is coaxial. In addition to the normal (central) electrode, the stainless steel
skirt can also act as the ground (reference) electrode, so no separate reference probe is needed.
Controlling one level requires one probe instead of two; controlling two levels requires two probes
instead of three. The skirt also acts as a calming chamber to prevent inaccuracy resulting from an
agitated surface of the liquid (waves).
Use only a two-conductor connecting cable with common cylindrical PVC sheathing and a maximum
diameter of 0.25 in. (6.3 mm).
Reference Electrode
(skirt)
Control by Probes
RM4LG01
B2
B3
B3
B1
B2
B1
A1
High
Level
B2
B1
B2
B3
B1
Low
Level
A2
2 Levels
1 Level
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T
Max. level
Level being controlled
Min. level
Down
or
Up
Output relay
Emptying function
Filling function
NOTE: If the voltage break T lasts 1 s or more, then the relay is instantly
re-energized if in Up mode or de-energized if in Down mode.
WIRING
U
A1
A1
Min
11
11
Max
U
Min. Max.
A2
12
14
14
12
A2
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SELECTION
Filling (Up) and emptying (Down) control relays
RM84870001
Voltage
Catalog Number
Weight
oz (kg)
24 Vac
RM84870001
4.9 (0.140)
120 Vac
RM84870003
4.9 (0.140)
230 Vac
RM84870004
4.9 (0.140)
NOTE: The probe cable (maximum length 100 m / 328 ft) need not be shielded, but avoid
installing it in parallel with the power supply cables.
When using shielded cable, connect the shielding to the common.
Characteristics
Supply voltage Un
Vac
Operating range
Maximum power consumption
VA
Sensitivity adjustment
5100
Measurement accuracy
(at maximum sensitivity)
0 to +30%
Vac
24 (50/60 Hz)
mA
1 (50/60 Hz)
nF
10
High level
ms
300
Low level
ms
500
kVac
2.5
Temperature limits
Operation
F (C)
Storage
F (C)
Approvals
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DIMENSIONS (approximate)
89.7
3.53
3.5
0.14
99.3
3.91
57
2.24
78.5
3.09
4.2
0.17
100
3.94
72
2.83
5
0.20
22.5
0.89
mm
Dimensions: ---------in.
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Emptying control
Sensitivity adjustment potentiometer on the
front panel of the device
Un
Max. level
Min. level
For values of t1, t2, t3, and t4, refer to page 57.
t2
t1
t4
t3
Output relay
WIRING
U
A1
A1
Min
11
11
Max
U
Min. Max.
A2
12
14
14
12
A2
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SELECTION
Emptying control relays (low and high sensitivity)
Voltage
24 Vac
Sensitivity
Catalog Number
Weight
oz (kg)
250 to 5 k
RM84870121
5.3 (0.150)
50 k to 1 M
RM84870131
5.3 (0.150)
NOTE: The probe cable (maximum length 100 m / 328 ft) need not be shielded, but avoid fitting
it in parallel with the power supply cables.
When using shielded cable, do not exceed the capacities indicated.
RM84870131
Characteristics
Relay type
RE84870121
Supply voltage
Vac
RE84870131
24 (50/60 Hz)
Supply range
15% of Un
-15 to +10% if other products are mounted on the same rail
VA
Sensitivity adjustment
Measurement accuracy
(at maximum sensitivity)
Maximum electrode voltage
Vac
t3
250 k to 5 k
50 k to 1 M
30%
30%
24 (50/60 Hz)
24 (50/60 Hz)
3 mA (50/60 Hz)
50 A (50/60 Hz)
nF
100
ms
650
650
De-energization time
t2
Response time
t1 (high level)
ms
600
600
300 ms
2s
t4 (low level)
Output relay (to meet AC-1 requirements, resistive load)
kVac
2.5
kV
4kV/2
Operation
F (C)
Storage
F (C)
Enclosure
IP 50
Terminal block
IP 20
Enclosure material
Product certifications
Self-extinguishing Pc
File E173076 CCN NRNT
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DIMENSIONS (approximate)
89.7
3.53
3.5
0.14
99.3
3.91
57
2.24
78.5
3.09
4.2
0.17
100
3.94
72
2.83
5
0.20
22.5
mm
Dimensions: ---------in.
0.89
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Emptying function
T
Max. level
Level being controlled
Min. level
Down
Output relay
Emptying function
WIRING SCHEME
R S T
11-pin
8-pin
5
4
3
2
10
6
7
1
11
b a
Input
a: Maximum
b: Minimum
c: Common
a
b
M
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SELECTION
Liquid level control relays
Number of pins
8-pin
RM84870303
11-pin
Voltage
Catalog Number
Weight
oz (kg)
24 Vac
RM84870301
4.9 (0.140)
120 Vac
RM84870303
4.9 (0.140)
230 Vac
RM84870304
0.4.9 (0.140)
24 Vac
RM84870306
4.9 (0.140)
120 Vac
RM84870308
4.9 (0.140)
230 Vac
RM84870309
4.9 (0.140)
NOTE: The probe cable (maximum length 100 m / 328 ft) need not be shielded, but avoid fitting
it in parallel with the power supply cables.
When using shielded cable, connect the shielding to the common.
Accessories
Catalog Number
Weight
oz (kg)
Single tier
8501NR51
1.5 (0.043)
Double tier
8501NR52
2.1 (0.060)
Single tier
8501NR61
1.8 (0.050)
Double tier
8501NR62
2.8 (0.078)
Description
8-pin socket
11-pin socket
Characteristics
Supply voltage Un
Vac
Operating range
Maximum power consumption
VA
Sensitivity adjustment
5100
Measurement accuracy
(at maximum sensitivity)
0 to +30%
Vac
24 (50/60 Hz)
mA
1 (50/60 Hz)
nF
10
High level
ms
300
Low level
ms
500
Response time
Output relay (to meet AC-1 requirements, resistive load)
kVac
2.5
Operation
F (C)
Storage
F (C)
Temperature limits
Approvals
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1.54
50
2.0
70
2.76
3.5
0.14
16
0.63
mm
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The output relay changes state when the liquid level in the tank reaches the
maximum level probe, with the minimum level probe submerged. It returns to
its initial state when the minimum level probe is no longer in contact with the
liquid.
When the liquid level in the well reaches the minimum level probe, the pump
stops.
On energization or after a power supply cutoff, if the maximum level probe in
the tank is above the liquid level, reset the device by pressing the push
button.
Emptying control
Un
(1)
(1)
(1)
Max. level
Well
Min. level
Max. level
Tank
Min. level
Output relay
WIRING SCHEME
R S T
5
4
3
2
7
8
9
11
10
Push button
Input
a
b
M
P
Well
a: maximum.
b: minimum
c: common
Tank
Output
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SELECTION
Liquid level control relays
Number of pins
11-pin
Voltage
Catalog Number
Weight
oz (kg)
24 Vac
RM84870401
4.9 (0.140)
120 Vac
RM84870403
4.9 (0.140)
230 Vac
RM84870404
4.9 (0.140)
Catalog Number
Weight
oz (kg)
Single tier
8501NR61
1.8 (0.050)
Double tier
8501NR62
2.8 (0.078)
RM8487040
Accessories
Description
11-pin socket
NOTE: The probe cable (maximum length 100 m / 328 ft) need not be shielded, but avoid fitting
it in parallel with the power supply cables.
When using shielded cable, connect the shielding to the common.
Characteristics
Supply voltage Un
Vac
Operating range
Maximum power consumption
VA
Sensitivity adjustment
5100
Measurement accuracy
0 to +30%
Vac
24 (50/60 Hz)
mA
1 (50/60 Hz)
nF
10
High level
ms
300
Low level
ms
500
Response time
Output relay (to meet AC-1 requirements, resistive load)
kVac
2.5
Operation
F (C)
Storage
F (C)
Product certifications
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1.54
50
2.00
70
2.76
3.5
0.14
16
0.63
mm
Dimensions: ---------in.
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These devices control tank filling at two levels (min. 1, max. 1), with
simultaneous control of well or supply tank emptying at two levels (min. 2,
max. 2), to protect a pump against running empty.
Operation is based on measuring the apparent resistance of the liquid
between two submerged probes. To avoid electrolytic phenomena, an AC
current runs across the probes.
NOTE: In certain applications, fine adjustment of sensitivity leads to the
detection of undesirable factors, such as the presence of foam or bubbles
on the surface of the liquid, or the appearance of leakage impedance
between probes (e.g., extended line capacity or humidity).
Combined Fill/Empty function
Un
The output relay changes state (de-energizes) when the liquid level in the
tank reaches the max. 1 level probe, with the min. 1 level probe submerged.
It returns to its initial state (closes) when the min. 1 level probe is no longer
in contact with the liquid.
PB
Max. 2
Min. 2
Well
When the liquid level in the well reaches the min. 2 level probe, the pump
stops (relay open). This prevents the pump from running empty.
Max. 1
Min. 1
Tank
On energization or after a power supply cutoff, if the max. 2 level probe in the
tank is above the liquid level, then reset the device by pressing the push
button (PB).
T1
T2
T3
T4
Supply voltage
Output relay (R)
Tank probe inputs
Well or supply tank probe inputs
L1
L2
L3
L4
C
Min.
1 Max. 1
A1 11
R
Start
Stop
Start
Stop
Max.
Min.
Max.
Min. C
Tank
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SELECTION
Combined fill and empty function
Voltage
Catalog Number
Weight
oz (kg)
230 Vac
RM84870604
8.8 (0.250)
NOTE: The probe cable (maximum length 100 m / 328 ft) need not be shielded, but avoid
installing it close to the power supply cables.
To conform to the EMC directive (89/336/EEC), shielded cable must be used, with the shielding
connected to the common and to earth.
RM84870604
Supply characteristics
Supply voltage Un
Vac
VA
Operating range
0.851.15 Un
Power
Immunity to microbreaks
Delay on pick-up
Response time on de-energization
Creepage distance and clearance
ms
10
t1
ms
400
t4
ms
500
4kV/2
Control characteristics
Sensitivity range
5100 k
Setting accuracy
Electrode voltage
Vac
15 (50/60 Hz)
Electrode current
mA
Accuracy
Response time
t2
ms
400
On emergence
t3
ms
700
Breaking capacity
2000 VA, 80 W
AC/DC
AC/DC
mA
100
Vac/Vdc
250
Mechanical life
Electrical life
AC-12
AC-15
DC-13
Other characteristics
Enclosure material
Terminal capacity
Temperature limits
Self-extinguishing
With cable end
AWG (mm2)
AWG (mm2)
Operation
F (C)
Storage
F (C)
Relative humidity
Approvals
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3,5
23
77
89,7
99,3
4,2
78,5
57
mm
Dimensions: ---------in.
100
45
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Control of the level of a conductive liquid at specific points (high and low levels) with
alarm when the level is abnormally high or abnormally low.
Operation is based on measuring the apparent resistance of the liquid between
submerged probes. When this value is below the threshold setting on the front panel
of the device, the output relay R1 and/or the alarm relay R2 change state.
To avoid electrolysis phenomena, an AC current runs across the probes.
Sensitivity adjustment
NOTE: Alarm relay R2 can be programmed to latch in
the de-energized state when a fault occurs by setting a
switch on the underside of the device (the switch must
be operated with the device switched off). To reset
alarm relay R2 once the levels have been
re-established, the power supply to the device must be
switched off.
Set the sensitivity so that the relay changes state when the probes are in contact with
the liquid, then returns to its initial position as soon as the probes emerge.
NOTE: In certain applications, fine adjustment of sensitivity leads to the detection of
undesirable factors, such as the presence of foam or bubbles on the surface of the
liquid, or the appearance of leakage impedance between probes (e.g., extended line
capacity or humidity).
Programming
The level controller can be
programmed via three
switches on the underside
of the device:
Memory
Alarm
1
OFF
Low
0
ON
High
Function
Empty
Fill
NOTE: The device must be switched off when making Memory, Alarm and Function selections.
Memory ON
Un
Max.
Min.
AI
T3
R1
R2
T1
T2 T3
T2
T4
Memory ON
Un
AI
Max.
Min.
T3
T2
R1
R2
T1
T2
On energization, the level in the tank is low, relays R1 and R2 change to the energized
state, and the pump is on. Filling starts, and the LED for relay R1 is lit. When the liquid
reaches the max. level probe, relay R1 de-energizes, and the pump is off; filling stops
and the relay LED goes out. In the event of a fault, if the level continues to rise and
reaches probe AI, relay R2 de-energizes and the alarm is triggered; the LED for relay
R2 comes on. This fault can be memorized.
T3
Memory ON
Un
Max.
Min.
AI
R1
R2
T1
T3
T3 T2 T2
On energization, the min. level, max. level, and AI probes are submerged; relays R1
and R2 change to the energized state; and the pump is on. Emptying starts, and the
LED for relay R1 is lit. When the liquid reaches the max. level probe, relay R1
de-energizes and the pump is off; emptying stops, and the LED for relay R1 goes out.
In the event of a fault, if the level continues to drop, probe AI emerges, relay R2
de-energizes, and the alarm is triggered; the LED for relay R2 comes on. This fault can
be memorized.
Memory OFF
Memory ON
Un
AI
Max.
Min.
T2
R1
R2
T1 T3
T2
T4
T3
On energization, the min. level and max. level probes are submerged and probe AI is
above the liquid level; relays R1 and R2 change to the energized state; and the pump
is on. Emptying starts, and the LED for relay R1 is lit. When the min. level probe
emerges, relay R1 de-energizes, and the pump is off. Emptying stops, and the LED for
relay R1 goes out. The relay re-energizes when the max. level probe is submerged. In
the event of a fault, if the level continues to rise and reaches probe AI, relay R2
de-energizes and the alarm is triggered; the LED for relay R2 comes on. This fault can
be memorized.
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SELECTION
Liquid level control relays with alarm
Voltage
Catalog Number
Weight
oz (kg)
230 Vac
RM84870504
9.9 (0,280)
NOTE: The probe cable need not be shielded, but avoid installing it close to the power supply
cables.
To conform to the EMC directive (89/336/EEC), shielded cable must be used, with the shielding
connected to the common and to earth.
RM84870504
Supply characteristics
Supply voltage Un
Vac
VA
Operating range
0.851.15 Un
Maximum power
Immunity to microbreaks
ms
10
Delay on pick-up
t1
About 2
t4t
ms
500
Insulation coordination
Control characteristics
Sensitivity range
5100 k
Setting accuracy
Electrode voltage
Vac
Electrode current
mA
Response time
15 (50/60 Hz)
On immersion
t2
ms
400
On emergence
t3
ms
700
Breaking capacity
2000 VA, 80 W
AC/DC
AC/DC
mA
100
Vac/Vdc
250
Mechanical life
Electrical life
AC-12
AC-15
DC-13
Other characteristics
Enclosure material
Self-extinguishing
Terminal capacity
Temperature limits
Operation
F (C)
Storage
F (C)
Relative humidity
Approvals
DIMENSIONS (approximate)
R1
R2
A2 12 14 22 21 24
Supply voltage
Output relay (R1)
Alarm output relay (R2)
Probe inputs
Power on
Output relay state
Alarm relay state
3.5
23
0.14 0.91
77
3.03
100
3.94
M
5
0.20
4.2
0.17
89.7
3.53
C
A1 11
A1A2
111214
212224
CMinMaxAI
Green LED
Yellow LED
Red LED
99.3
3.91
L1
L2
L3
L4
78.5
3.09
Terminal connections
57
2.24
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Guide 3211 07
45
1.77
mm
Dimensions: ---------in.
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No. of Length
probes in. (mm)
Operating
Maximum
Catalog
temperature pressure
Number
2
F (C)
kg/cm
Weight
oz (kg)
RM79696044
28.2
(0.800)
25
RM79696014
12.7
(0.360)
Catalog
Number
Weight
oz (kg)
RM79696043
5.3 (0.150)
RM79696006
5.3 (0.150)
Electrodes
Material
561034
Description
Protected electrode
for mounting by suspension
Protective shell:
PUC (S7)
Electrode:
stainless steel
561035
561036
RM79696043
RM79696006
(1)
3/8" BSP mounting thread with hexagonal head. Use a 24 mm wrench for tightening.
(2)
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0.43
32
1.26
7
0.28
38.5
1.52
11
0.43
12
0.47
14
0.55
3
0.12
26
1.02
27.5
1.08
1m
39.4 in.
RM79696014
6
0.24
G 3/8A
1000
39.4
60
2.36
60
2.36
Probes
RM79696043
25
0.98
80
3.15
C1
84
3.31
13
0.51
29
1.14
5/32 width
6.5
0.26
46
1.81
20.7
0.82
1/4 width
9.5
0.37
Across flats
RM79696006
49
1.93
mm
Dimensions: ---------in.
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Without latching
OPERATING PRINCIPLE
This control relay is used to resolve problems of underspeed on such devices
as conveyor belts and conveyors, where crossing a low speed threshold must
trigger an alarm.
Speed information is detected via a sensor (such as a three-wire or NAMUR
proximity sensor), a volt-free contact, or the voltage.
On power-up, to allow the controlled process to reach its operating speed,
control is inhibited for a time between 0.3 and 30 s, adjustable on the front
panel of the control relay. When startup requires an inhibition time exceeding
30 s, external contact S2 must be closed during startup (causing the yellow
LED to flash), then opened once nominal speed is reached.
On each cycle of the controlled process, the sensor sends an impulse to the
relay. Each of these impulses resets the relay's internal time delay. If the time
between two impulses is less than the setting on the relay, then the time delay
is reset at each impulse, and the output relay stays closed.
Hysteresis
Speed displayed
0
If the speed of the controlled process drops, then the time between two
impulses increases. When the time between two impulses exceeds the
setting value on the relay, indicating that the controlled process is running at
underspeed, the output relay changes state (opens).
Output relay
Inhibit time
delay
With latching
200 ms min.
U
S2
The output relay closes again when the speed of the controlled process
exceeds the setting value plus the hysteresis (5% of the setting value).
If Memory mode is selected, then the relay stays open when an underspeed
fault is detected. The output relay can only close again after a manual reset
is performed by closing external contact S2.
A yellow LED indicates the state of the relay. A green LED indicates that the
power supply is on.
Hysteresis
Speed displayed
0
Output relay
DIMENSIONS (approximate)
3-wire PNP
S2
23
0.91
77
3.03
4.2
0.17
5
0.20
99.3
3.91
S1
Voltage
89.7
3.53
3.5
0.14
57
2.24
~+
78.5
3.09
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A1 11 Y1 24V
OV
R
12 14
100
3.94
+
8V2 Y2 A2
45
1.77
mm
Dimensions: ---------in.
Terminals
Volt-free
contact
Namur
~_
AIA2
111214
+24 VE0 V
E0 V
+8 V 2Y2
Supply voltage
Output relay (R)
3-wire PNP sensor
Voltage input
Contact/NAMUR sensor input
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SELECTION
Underspeed control relays
Voltage
Catalog Number
Weight
oz (kg)
230 Vac
RM84874304
9.0 (0.255)
RM84874304
Supply characteristics
Supply voltage Un
Vac
Operating range
VA
Immunity to microbreaks
ms
kV
4kV/3
3-wire sensor
NAMUR sensor
8.2 V on 1 k
Contact
Hard contacts
Voltage input
Input resistance
State
30 max.
High
Low
Min. 0; max. 1
Cut-off frequency
Hz
200
ms
ms
Without memory
With memory
Hysteresis
Setting accuracy
Repeat accuracy
Temperature drift
0.05% per C
Voltage drift
1% / V
Reset time
ms
200 minimum
ms
100 minimum
0.330 10%
Breaking capacity
2000 VA, 80 W
AC/DC
AC/DC
mA
100
Vac/Vdc
100
Mechanical life
Electrical life
AC-12
AC-15
DC-13
Other characteristics
Enclosure material
Terminal capacity
Temperature limits
Self-extinguishing
With cable end
Operation
F (C)
Storage
F (C)
Relative humidity
Approvals
Pending
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Self-powered
The control relay is used for motor protection. The variation in the power
factor (voltage/current phase displacement or Cos ) is related to the
variation in the mechanical load of the motor. The control relay monitors the
power factor, and therefore the mechanical load, and checks that it is
between two defined and adjustable limits.
A green LED indicates that the power supply is ON.
Two yellow LEDs indicate the state of the output relays.
On power-up, the two output relays are closed for the duration of the inhibit
time (T2 adjustable from 0.5 to 20 s). When the power factor value is between
the two threshold settings, both relays are closed.
When the power factor exceeds the maximum value set by the user, the high
threshold relay is de-energized after a time delay T1 (adjustable from 0.3 to
3 s). During this time delay, the green LED flashes (1 Hz). The relay closes
again as soon as the measured value drops below the threshold minus the
hysteresis.
When the power factor drops below the minimum value set by the user, the
low threshold relay is de-energized after a time delay T1 (adjustable from 0.3
to 3 s). During this time delay, the green LED flashes. The relay closes again
as soon as the measured value rises above the threshold plus the hysteresis.
If the high threshold value is set below or equal to the low threshold value,
the green LED flashes rapidly (2 Hz).
3-phase supply
Maximum
Cos
Minimum
R1
R2
T2
T1
T1
WIRING
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L2
L3 E
3x
400 V~
L1 L2 L3
Internal
shunt
11
21
14
22
230 V~
Load
Internal
shunt
21
11
R1
12
L1 L2 L3
External current
transformer
11
21
Terminals
L1L2L3
E
111214
212224
R2
R1
12
24
L1 L2 L3
Internal
shunt
R2
R1
12
12 11 14 22 21 24
14
22
24
Network to be monitored
Current read output
Low threshold output relay (R1)
High threshold output relay (R2)
R2
14
22
24
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SELECTION
Motor load control relays (Cos )
RM84873400
Power supply/control
Catalog Number
Weight
oz (kg)
3 @ 230 Vac
RM84873400
12.7 (0.360)
3 @ 400 Vac
RM84873401
12.7 (0.360)
Supply characteristics
Supply voltage Un
Operating range
Power
Immunity to microbreaks
Creepage distance and clearance Conforming to IEC 60664-1
Vac
VA
ms
kV
0.10.99
About 2 (Un)
By internal link via 2 terminals
0.510
20
14 at 68 F (20 C)
50 (< 1 s) at 68 F (20 C)
0.520 20% of the full scale value
0.33 20% of the full scale value
5060
10% fixed
10% <Hysteresis < 30%
10% of the full scale value
0.08% with constant parameters
0.05% per C
k
A
m
A
A
On energization (t2)
s
On crossing the threshold (t1) s
Hz
Cos 0.4
Cos < 0.4
Setting accuracy
Repeat accuracy
Temperature drift
AC/DC
AC/DC
Electrical life
AC-12
AC-15
DC-13
A
mA
Vac/Vdc
Other characteristics
Enclosure material
Terminal capacity
Temperature limits
Operation
Storage
Relative humidity
Approvals
Self-extinguishing
AWG (mm2) With cable end: two #16 (1.5); without cable end: two #14 (2.5)
F (C)
-4 to +140 (-20 to +60, conforming to IEC 60068-1-14)
F (C)
-22 to +158 (-30 to +70, conforming to IEC 60068-1-1/2)
93% without condensation
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DIMENSIONS
4.2
0.17
5
0.20
89.7
3.53
77
3.03
99.3
3.91
78.5
3.09
23
0.91
57
2.24
3.5
0.14
100
3.94
45
1.77
mm
Dimensions: ---------in.
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RM4UA02F . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16
RM4UA02M . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16
RM4UA03B . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16
RM4UA03F . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16
RM4UA03M . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16
RM4UA31F . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16
RM4UA31M . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16
RM4UA31MW . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16
RM4UA31Q . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16
RM4UA32F . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16
RM4UA32M . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16
RM4UA32MW . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16
RM4UA32Q . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16
RM4UA33F . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16
RM4UA33M . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16
RM4UA33MW . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16
RM4UA33Q . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16
RM4UB34 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47
RM4UB35 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47
RM79696006 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .66
RM79696014 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .66
RM79696043 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .66
RM79696044 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .66
RM84870001 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .55
RM84870003 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .55
RM84870004 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .55
RM84870121 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .57
RM84870131 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .57
RM84870301 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .59
RM84870303 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .59
RM84870304 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .59
RM84870306 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .59
RM84870308 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .59
RM84870309 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .59
RM84870401 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .61
RM84870403 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .61
RM84870404 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .61
RM84870504 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65
RM84870604 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .63
RM84871021 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13
RM84871023 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13
RM84871024 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13
RM84871031 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13
RM84871033 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13
RM84871034 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13
RM84871044 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13
RM84871102 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11
RM84871305 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26
RM84871310 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26
RM84872021 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21
RM84872023 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21
RM84872024 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21
RM84872031 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21
RM84872033 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21
RM84872034 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21
RM84872046 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23
RM84872047 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23
RM84872056 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23
RM84872057 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23
RM84872305 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26
RM84872310 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26
RM84873004 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35
RM84873010 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41
RM84873012 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41
RM84873015 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41
RM84873016 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41
RM84873201 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45
RM84873211 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45
RM84873299 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35
RM84873300 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43
RM84873301 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43
RM84873310 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43
RM84873311 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43
RM84873400 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .71
RM84873401 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .71
RM84873501 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39
RM84873502 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39
RM84873511 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37
RM84873512 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37
RM84874304 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .69
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