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Harmony Control Relays


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Harmony Control Relays


b General Presentation ................................................................................ page 2
Selection guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 4

b 3-phase supply control relays


v RM17
- RM17TG............................................................................................... page 12
- RM17TT, RM17TA, RM17TU, and RM17TE........................................ page 20
- RM17UB3............................................................................................. page 26
v RM22
- RMNF22 (NFC Multifunction)............................................................... page 14
- RM22TA, RM22TU, RM22TR, and RM22TG........................................ page 16
v RM35
- RM35TF............................................................................................... page 24
- RM35TM (Motor temperature control relays)............................................page 30
- RM35UB3............................................................................................. page 26

b 1-phase voltage control relays


v RM17UAS and RM17UBE......................................................................... page 34
v RM22UA and RM22UB.............................................................................. page 40
v RM35UA.................................................................................................... page 38

b 1-phase current control relays


v RM17JC (with integrated current transformer)........................................... page 44
v RM22JA..................................................................................................... page 46
v RM35JA..................................................................................................... page 46

b Liquid level control relays


- RM22LA and RM22LG......................................................................... page 52
- RM35L.................................................................................................. page 56

b Pump control relays


- RM35BA............................................................................................... page 60

b Frequency control relays


- RM35HZ............................................................................................... page 62

b Speed control relays


- RM35S................................................................................................. page 64

 emperature control relays for elevator machine rooms


b T
and 3-phase supplies
- RM35AT............................................................................................... page 68

b Accessories for Liquid level control relays


- Electrode holders and probes............................................................... page 70
b Product reference index ......................................................................... page 72

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General presentation Harmony Control Relays
Near Field Communication and conventional
Control Relays

Harmony Control relays monitor and detect abnormal operating conditions


Harmony Control Relays concerning phase, current, voltage, frequency, speed, or temperature. The relays
inform users of abnormal conditions, and allow them to initiate the necessary
corrective actions before serious and costly breakdowns can occur. By monitoring
energy network statuses, they enable both electrical and mechanical load control.

RM17T, RMNF22, RM35L, RM17J Harmony Control Relays

They are suitable for a wide range of applications:


b Hoisting: construction cranes, harbor cranes
b Packaging: motor voltage, current overload
b Lifts: construction lifts, passenger lifts, escalators
b Textile: motor voltage, current overload
b Water: liquid level on water tank at water and waste water recycling plant

Depending on the product model, control relays are categorized into 8 product
families:
b 3-phase control
b Current control
b Voltage control
b Frequency control
b Speed control
b Lift temperature control
b Level control
b Pump control

Harmony Control relay functions


Monitoring
Control relays monitor physical and electrical values. They measure variable signals
such as phase (presence, sequence and symmetry), voltage, current, and
frequency. They also control liquid levels and process operating rates.

Informing
Control device outputs provide users with electrical information. In addition, setting
faults are signaled by simultaneous flashing of all LEDs.

Protecting
Integrated in the control circuits of automated systems, they enable automatic
shutdown management and provide fault information, thus protecting the equipment.

Managing
When the power is switched on, the control relays are inhibited to enable correct
measurement circuit setting. The outputs operate with positive logic, the contact or
contacts being closed under normal conditions and opening as soon as a fault or
power supply loss is detected.

Commissioning
When the diagnostic button is used, the downstream circuit can be closed
immediately without sending a fault input signal to the relays. This shortens the
testing time during commissioning and troubleshooting.

Harmony Control Relays A simple approach to monitoring your equipment


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General presentation Harmony Control Relays
(continued) Near Field Communication and conventional
Control Relays

Harmony Control relays with unique design and features


> Compact modular sizes: 17.5 mm/0.69 in., 22.5 mm/0.88 in., 35 mm/1.38 in.
> Adapted for industrial and building control panels
> True RMS measurement that minimizes the possibility of unexpected trips from
highly polluted networks (except RM17TG and RM22TG)
> Diagnostic button to check the downstream circuit immediately and reduce
commissioning and troubleshooting time (1)
> IP50 lead-sealable settings protection cover helps prevent dust and unintended
human intervention
> Status indication by LEDs, additional dial pointer LED for easy setup in dark
conditions (1), and power “On” status indication when relay is ready to perform

Dial pointer LED indicator

Diagnostic button

> Optimization of power supplies


> Worldwide certification:
®

Harmony Control relay with NFC (2) technology


Simplify product selection
NFC Control Relay:
As simple as
> One product reference with 7 control functions: Phase loss, Phase sequence,
Asymmetry, Overvoltage, Undervoltage, Overfrequency, and Underfrequency
1  Install
2  Open app Achieve unprecedented accuracy
Scan here to check out the
3  Set parameters > Digitized setting eliminate the need for screw driver
NFC Control Relay video > Timed delay can be set by minute, second or millisecond

Fault diagnosis
> Fault status indication by LEDs
> Real time fault analysis and Historical fault data are viewable in APP
Superior security
> 4 digit password protection
(1) Available in RM35JA32MR, RM35JA32MT, and all RM22 references.
(2) Near Field Communication

Harmony Control Relays To control your machines and processes of the future
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Selection guide Harmony Control Relays
Near Field Communication and conventional
Control Relays

Application 3-phase control 3-phase control

Functions - Phase - Phase sequence - Phase sequence - Phase - Phase - Phase sequence - Phase sequence - Phase sequence - Phase sequence - Overvoltage and - Phase sequence
sequence - Phase loss - Phase loss sequence sequence - Phase loss - Phase loss - Phase loss - Phase loss undervoltage between - Phase loss
- Phase loss - Asymmetry - Asymmetry - Phase loss - Phase loss - Undervoltage - Asymmetry - Asymmetry - Asymmetry phases - Motor temperature
- Undervoltage - Undervoltage - Overvoltage - Overvoltage and - Overvoltage and
- Overvoltage - Overvoltage and undervoltage undervoltage undervoltage between
- Under-frequency - Under-frequency phases and neutral
- Over-frequency - Over-frequency - Absence of neutral/
phase

Values controlled 208…480 V a 208…480 V a 208…480 V a 208…480 V a 200…240 V a 208…480 V a 200…240 V a 208…480 V a 200…240 V a 208…480 V a 220…480 V a 208…480 V a
208…440 V a 380…480 V a 380…480 V a 380…480 V a 220…480 V a 208…480 V a Motor temperature:
120…277 V a PTC probe resistance
15 Ω to 3100 Ω
Output contact rating 1 or 2 CO 5 A 2x 1 CO 8 A 2 CO 8 A 1 CO 5 A 2 CO 8 A 1 CO 5 A 2 CO 8 A 1 CO 5 A 2 CO 8 A 1 or 2 CO 5 A 1 CO or 2 CO 5A 2 NO 5 A
(individually
configurable)

Supply voltage Self-powered 208…480 V a line Self-powered Self-powered


to line,
120…277 V a line
to neutral

Time delay – 0.1s...60 min – 0.1…30 s 0.1…10 s – 0.1…10 s 0.1…30 s 0.1…10 s 0.3…30 s –

Size (mm/in.) 17.5/0.69 22.5/0.885 22.5/0.885 17.5/0.69 22.5/0.885 17.5/0.69 22.5/0.885 17.5/0.69 22.5/0.885 17.5/0.69 or 35/1.377 17.5/0.69 or 35/1.377
35/1.377

Modular relay type RM17TG00 RMNF22TB30 RM22TG20 RM17TT00 RM22TR31 RM17TU00 RM22TU21 RM17TA00 RM22TA31 RM17TE00 RM17UB310 RM35TM50MW
RM17TG20 RM22TR33 RM22TU23 RM22TA33 RM35TF30 RM35UB330 RM35TM250MW
RM35UB3N30

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Near Field Communication and conventional
Control Relays

Application 1-phase voltage control 1- phase voltage control

Functions - Overvoltage or undervoltage with/without memory - Overvoltage (without memory) - Overvoltage (with/without memory) - Overvoltage and undervoltage in window mode
- Undervoltage (with/without memory)
- Overvoltage or undervoltage in
window mode (with/without memory)

Values controlled 9…15 V c 220 V z 0.05…5 V z 0.05…5 V z 0.05…5 V z 20…80 V z 80…300 V z


20…80 V z 1…100 V z 1…100 V z 1…100 V z 65…260 V z
65…260 V z 15…600 V z 15…500 V z 15…500 V z

Output contact rating 1 CO 5 A 1 CO 5 A 2 CO 5 A 2 CO 8 A 2 CO 8 A 1 CO 5 A 2 CO 8 A

Supply voltage Self-powered Self-powered 24…240 V z 24…240 V z 24…240 V z Self-powered 110…240 V z


380…415 V a

Time delay 0.1…10 s 3…15 min 0.3…30 s – 0.1…30 s 0.1…10 s 0.1…30 s

Size (mm/in.) 17.5/0.69 17.5/0.69 35/1.377 22.5/0.885 22.5/0.885 17.5/0.69 22.5/0.885

Modular relay type RM17UAS14 RM17UAS15315M RM35UA11MW RM22UA21MR RM22UA31MR RM17UBE16 RM22UB34
RM17UAS16 RM35UA12MW RM22UA22MR RM22UA32MR RM17UBE15
RM17UAS15 RM35UA13MW RM22UA23MR RM22UA33MR
RM22UA33MT

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Near Field Communication and conventional
Control Relays

Application 1-phase current control 1- phase current control

Functions Integrated current transformer No integrated current transformer No integrated current transformer
- Overcurrent without memory - Overcurrent with/without memory - Overcurrent with/without memory
- Undercurrent with/without memory - Undercurrent with/without memory
- Overcurrent and undercurrent with/without memory and window mode

Values controlled 2…20 A 4…100 mA 2…500 mA 4…100 mA


0.15…15 A 150...15,000 mA

Output contact rating 1 CO 5 A 2 CO 8 A 2 CO 5 A 2 CO 8 A

Supply voltage 24…240 V z 24…240 V z 24…240 V z 24…240 V z


380…415 V a

Time delay – Inhibition time delay upon startup 1…20 s 0.1…30 s


Time delay 0.3…30 s

Size (mm/in.) 17.5/0.69 22.5/0.885 35/1.377 22.5/0.885, 35/1.377

Modular relay type RM17JC00MW RM22JA21MR RM35JA31MW RM22JA31MR


RM35JA32MW RM35JA32MR
RM35JA32MT

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Selection guide (continued) Harmony Control Relays
Near Field Communication and conventional
Control Relays

Application Level control Pump control Frequency control Speed control Temperature control for elevator machine rooms and
3-phase supplies

Functions By resistive probes By resistive probes By resistive probes By discrete sensor 3-phase and 1-phase - Over-frequency and - Over or under operating rate/ - Elevator Machine room - Elevator Machine room
- Level 1/Level 2 - Level 1/Level 2 - Level 1/Level 2 - Empty or fill - Overcurrent and undercurrent under-frequency (with/without speed (with/without memory) temperature temperature
- Fill operation - Fill operation - Fill operation - Input for discrete - Phase sequence on 3-phase memory) -Over temperature and under -Over temperature and
- Empty operation - Empty operation - Empty operation sensor AON: Contact/ supply temperature under temperature
- Standard sensitivity - Low sensitivity - Low sensitivity PNP/NPN - Phase loss on 3-phase supply - Phase loss and phase
- Standard sensitivity - Standard sensitivity sequence
- High sensitivity - High sensitivity

Values controlled 5…100 kΩ 0.25…5 kW 0.25…5 kΩ – Current: 1…10 A Mains supply: 50 or 60 Hz Time controlled between Temperature Temperature
5…100 kW 5…100 kΩ 3-phase 208…480 V a High threshold: - 2…+ 10 Hz pulses: Low threshold: - 1…11 °C Low threshold: - 1…11 °C
0.05…1 MW 0.05…1 MΩ 1-phase 230 V a Low threshold: - 10…+ 2 Hz 0.05…0.5 s, 0.1…1 s, High threshold: 34…46 °C High threshold: 34…46 °C
0.5…5 s, 1…10 s 3-phase supplies
0.1…1 min, 0.5…5 min, 208…480 V a
1…10 min

Output control rating 1 CO 8 A 2 CO 5 A 2 CO 8 A 1 CO 5 A 1 CO 5 A 2 CO 5 A 1 CO 5 A 1 CO 5 A or 2 NO 5 A


2 NO 5 A

Supply voltage 24…240 V z 24…240 V z 24…240 V z 24…240 V z 208…480 V a , 3-phase 120…277 V a 24…240 V z 24…240 V z 24…240 V z
380…415 V a 380…415 V a 230 V a, 1-phase

Time delay – 0.1…5 s 0.1…30 s 0.1…5 s Inhibition time delay upon 0.1…10 s Inhibition time delay upon 1…10 s
startup 1…60 s startup 0.6…60 s
Time delay 0.1…10 s

Size (mm/in.) 22.5/0.885 35/1.377 22.5/0.885 35/1.377 35/1.377 35/1.377 35/1.377 35/1.377 35/1.377

Modular relay type RM22LG11MR RM35LM33MW RM22LA32MR RM35LV14MW RM35BA10 RM35HZ21FM RM35S0MW RM35ATL0MW RM35ATW5MW
RM22LG11MT RM35ATR5MW

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Presentation, Harmony Control Relays
description 3-phase supply control relays
RM17TG

Presentation
RM17TGp0 measurement and control relays for 3-phase supplies monitor the
correct sequencing of phases L1, L2, and L3 and the total loss of two or more of
these phases.

Functions RM17TG
Sequence of phases L1, L2, and L3
Phase loss
Function performed
Function not performed

Depending on the model, RM17TG control relays:


b Accept different nominal 3-phase voltage values
RM17TG00
v 208…480 V a for RM17TG00
v 208…440 V a for RM17TG20
b Are designed for clip-on mounting on a 5 rail

The control status is indicated by an LED.

Applications
b Control for connection of moving equipment (site equipment, agricultural
equipment, refrigerated trucks)
b Control against reverse motor operation (lifting, handling, elevators,
escalators, etc.)
b Control of sensitive 3-phase supplies
b Emergency power supply switching in abnormal conditions

Description
RM17TG00 , RM17TG20
L1 L2 L3 L1 L2 L3
1  Spring for clip-on mounting on 35 mm/1.38 in. 5 rail
24 21 22

R R

12 11 14 12 11 14

1 1
RM17TG00 RM17TG20
R Yellow LED: indicates relay output status

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Operation, Harmony Control Relays
references 3-phase supply control relays
RM17TG

Operating principle
3-phase supply control relays monitor: Function Diagram
b Correct sequencing of phases L1, L2, and L3
Output 11-14, 21-24 open
b Fault signaling by LEDs
b Total loss of two or more of the phases Output 11-14, 21-24 closed

RM17TGp0
v Sequence of phases L1, L2, and L3 Phase control
v Phase loss The relays monitor:
100% b That the phase sequence and voltages are correct (> 183 V), the
Phase L1
0%
100V
output relay(s) is/are closed and the yellow LED is on.
L3

Phase L2
100%
b If a sequencing fault or total loss of two or more phases is detected
100V
0% (detected as soon as two of the voltages drops below 100 V), the relay
L2

Phase L3
100% opens instantly and the LED goes off.
100V
0%
b On energization of the device with a detected measured fault, the relay
Relays R - R1/R2
stays open.
Tr Tr Tr Tr Tr

Note: Tr: response time on detection of a fault

References
Function Rated 3-phase Output Reference Weight
PF153401A
PF153400B

supply voltage
V kg/lb
b Phase sequence 208…480 a 1 CO 5 A RM17TG00 0.080/
b Phase loss 0.176

208…440 a 2 CO 5 A RM17TG20 0.085/


0.187

RM17TG00 RM17TG20

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Presentation, Harmony Control Relays
description Multifunction 3-phase control relays
RMNF22

Presentation
The Near Field Communication (NFC) control relay is designed to monitor the
following functions in 3-phase power networks and upon detection of faults, the relay
contacts can be opened or closed with or without a set timing period.
b Sequence of phases (L1, L2, L3, N)
b Phase loss
b Asymmetry
b Undervoltage
b Overvoltage
b Under-frequency
b Over-frequency
RMNF22 NFC control relay provides simplified product selection and inventory management.
It monitors 3-phase or 3-phase + neutral networks with 4 indication LEDs that display
exact faults occurred during the process.
The mobile app, Zelio NFC, is Android enabled and can be downloaded onto your
phone from Google Play. With this mobile app, accurate parameter settings can be
achieved and the 2 relay outputs can be individually configured.

Applications
b Control against reverse motor operation (lifting, handling, elevators, escalators, etc.)
b Control of sensitive 3-phase supplies
b Emergency power supply switching in abnormal conditions
b HVAC and pumping control panels

Description
L1 L2 L3

N RMNF22
1  Pairing Indication LED
1
RMNF22TB30 2  Phase Loss (PL) fault indication LED (Red continuous) or Phase Sequence (PS)
PL /-PS- 2
fault indication LED (Red blinking)
UV /-OV- 3
Asym 4 3  Undervoltage (UV) fault indication LED (Red continuous) or Overvoltage (OV)
UF /-OF- 5 fault indication LED (Red blinking)
9 6
4  Asymmetry (Asym) fault indication LED (Red continuous)
R2
NFC R1 7
Un
8 5  Under-frequency (UF) fault indication LED (Red continuous) or Over-frequency (OF)
fault indication LED (Red blinking)
12 11 14
6  Output 2 indication LED (Amber)
7  Output 1 indication LED (Amber)
22 21 24 8  Power Supply indication LED (Green)
NFC Control Relay 9  NFC antenna location

NFC control relay mobile application


To use NFC control relay, an Android phone with NFC feature and Android OS
(version 4.4 and above) are required. The Zelio NFC app can be downloaded in the
mobile with one of the following methods:
b Align the mobile phone NFC antenna to the product NFC antenna. This will take
you to the Google Play page for downloading the app.
b Go to Google Play and search for “Zelio NFC”.
b Scan the below QR code to download the Zelio NFC app.

NFC control relay with Smartphone mobile app


With Zelio NFC app installed in your mobile device, you can retrieve/configure and
lock/unlock the product settings, and diagnose product status. The related function
diagrams, wiring diagram and Quick Start Guide can be obtained from the app.
They feature:
b Read, write, clone settings
b Easy auto-configure settings
b Configuration of up to 10 alarms with different monitoring functions
b Alarm combination with logic (AND, OR, NOT) for relay output
b User defined positive & negative logic (relay output)
b Simulator to check logic validity in alarm combination
b Diagnose feature for displaying historical faults through event logging
b Share settings via multiple channels depending on the phone (email, WhatsApp, etc.)
b Secured with password protection

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Operation, Harmony Control Relays
references Multifunction 3-phase control relays
RMNF22

Operating principle
RMNF22
Phase loss + Phase sequence
Alarm triggered
Alarm not triggered
Phase L1 L3
The relay monitors its own supply voltage Un:
Phase L2 L2
b Correct sequence of three phases
b Phase loss of at least one of the three phases
Phase L3 b Phase loss or phase sequence values can be set individually using the
Alarm app.
Tr Tr Tr Tr
b If a sequencing or phase loss fault is detected, the relay output opens or
closes based on user Alarm settings in app.

Note: Tr: response after crossing of threshold (< 300 ms)


Undervoltage + Overvoltage
With on delay Alarm triggered
Threshold >U
Alarm not triggered
Hysteresis
Phases L1/L2/L3
The relay monitors its own supply voltage Un:
Hysteresis b Under Voltage or Over Voltage
Threshold <U b An adjustable time delay on threshold crossing provides immunity to
<Tt
< Tt transients, and helps prevent spurious triggering of the output relay.
b If a voltage fault is detected, the relay opens or closes at the end of time
Alarm
Tt Tt
delay set as On-delay or Off-delay by the user through the app.

Note: Tt: time delay after crossing of threshold (adjustable in Zelio NFC app)
Asymmetry
With on delay Alarm triggered

Phase L1
Alarm not triggered

The relay monitors its own supply voltage Un:


Phase L2 b Asymmetry
Phase L3 <Tt b If an asymmetry fault is detected, the relay opens or closes at the end of
time delay set by the user through the app.
Asymmetry
Hysteresis
0% Note: Tt: time delay after crossing of threshold (adjustable in Zelio NFC app)
Alarm
Tt Tt Tt

Under-frequency + Over-frequency
With on delay Alarm triggered
Threshold >F Alarm not triggered
Hysteresis
Frequency L1/L2/L3 The relay monitors its own supply voltage Un:
Hysteresis b Under-frequency or Over-frequency
Threshold <F
< Tt b If a frequency value exceeding the threshold is detected, the relay
opens or closes at the end of the time delay set as On-delay or Off-delay by
Alarm the user through the app.
Tt Tt
Note: Tt: time delay after crossing of threshold (adjustable in Zelio NFC app)

Alarm combination using Boolean logic


With Zelio NFC App, it is possible to combine different alarms using AND, OR and NOT logic to form unique monitoring combinations for each
of the relay outputs. A Simulator is also available to verify the validity of the overall logic.

References
Function Measurement Time delay Output Reference Weight
RM_528_CPMGU18001

range

V kg/lb
b Phase sequence 208...480 a Adjustable 2x 1 CO RMNF22TB30 0.125/
b Phase loss 0.1 s…60 min 8 A (individually configurable) 0.276
b Asymmetry (Phase loss and
b Undervoltage Phase sequence
b Overvoltage instant trigger)
b Under-frequency
b Over-frequency

RMNF22TB30

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Presentation, description, Harmony Control Relays
operation Multifunction 3-phase control relays
RM22TA, RM22TU, RM22TR, and RM22TG

Presentation
RM22 multifunction Harmony control relays monitor the following functions on
3-phase supplies:
Functions RM22TA RM22TU RM22TR RM22TG
Sequence of phases L1, L2, and L3
Phase loss
Asymmetry
Undervoltage
Overvoltage and undervoltage
Function performed
Function not performed
RM22T●●●
Depending on the model, RM22T●●● control relays:
b Accept different nominal 3-phase voltages: up to 480 Va
b Monitor their own power supply measured as a true rms value (except RM22TG)
b Are designed for clip-on mounting on a 5 rail

They feature a:
b Sealable cover to help protect the settings
b Diagnostic button for load circuit testing
b Relay output status LED
b Fault detection indication LED
b Dial pointer LED indicator for relay power ON status
b Relay output On-delay or Off-delay

Applications
b Control for connection of moving equipment (site equipment, agricultural
equipment, refrigerated trucks)
b Control against reverse motor operation (lifting, handling, elevators, escalators, etc.)
b Control of sensitive 3-phase supplies
b Emergency power supply switching in abnormal conditions

Description
RM22TA, RM22TU, RM22TR, RM22TG
L1 L2 L3 L1 L2 L3 1a  Voltage range selector switch
1b  Voltage range/On-Off delay selector
2  Time delay adjustment potentiometer Tt
3a  Asymmetry threshold setting potentiometer Asym
RM22TA31 RM22TU23
200 400
380 415

1a
208

1a
440
220

3b  Undervoltage setting potentiometer <U


240 480

10 20 -8 -14

2 3b
-6 -16
<U
Tt 5 25 -4 -18

3c  Overvoltage setting potentiometer >U


-2 -20%
0,1 30s
10
8

3a
12

Asym

4  Diagnostic button
Def Def
5 15%
R R

DIAGNOSTIC
4 DIAGNOSTIC
4
Operating principle
12 11 14 12 11 14 Multifunction 3-phase supply control relays Function Diagram
monitor: Output 11-14, 21-24 open
22 21 24 22 21 24
b Product being powered by L1 and L3
RM22TA RM22TU b Correct sequencing of phases Output 11-14, 21-24 closed
L1 L2 L3
L1, L2, and L3
L1 L2 L3
b LED indication for relay output status and
fault detection (except phase disconnection)
b Phase loss, including in the case of voltage
RM22TR31 RM22TG20
regeneration
1b
200 200
ON DELAY

b Undervoltage from - 2…- 20% of the supply


DELAY

208 208
OFF

220 220
240 240

voltage Un
10 20
5 25
Tt

b Overvoltage from 2…20% of the supply


0,1 30s

8 14

3c
6 16
>U
4 18 Un

voltage Un
Def
2 20%
R
-8 -14 R

3b
-6 -16

b Asymmetry from 5…15% of the supply


<U
-4 -18

4
-2

4
-20%

voltage Un
DIAGNOSTIC
DIAGNOSTIC

12 11 14 12 11 14
Voltage switch operation:
22 21 24 22 21 24 v Set the switch to 3-phase supply voltage Un.
v The position of this switch is taken into account on energization of the device.
RM22TR RM22TG
v If the switch position is changed while the device is operating, all the LEDs flash
Un Green LED: indicates that supply to the product is on but the product continues to operate normally with the voltage selected at the time of
R Yellow LED: indicates relay output status energization preceding the change of position.
DEF Yellow LED: indicates fault detection v If the switch is returned to the original position selected prior to the last
energization, the LEDs return to their normal state.

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Operation (continued) Harmony Control Relays
Multifunction 3-phase control relays
RM22TA, RM22TU, RM22TR, and RM22TG

Operating principle (continued)


RM22TA
Phase + Asymmetry
v Sequence of phases L1, L2, and L3 The relay monitors its own supply voltage Un:
v Phase loss v correct sequence of three phases
v Asymmetry Asy v phase loss of at least one of the three phases (U measured < 150 V
150 V (RM22TA31) (RM22TA31) and < 250 V (RM22TA33))
250 V (RM22TA33) v asymmetry adjustable from 5…15% of Un
Phase L1 b If a sequencing or phase loss fault is detected, the relay opens instantly.
L3
Phase L2 b If an asymmetry fault is detected, the relay opens at the end of the time
L2
Phase L3 delay set by the user.
b On energization of the device with a detected measured fault, the relay
Asymmetry stays open.
Hysteresis
0%
Relay R
Note: Tt: time delay after crossing of the threshold (adjustable on the front panel)
outputs
Tt Tt

RM22TU
Phase + Undervoltage
v Sequence of phases L1, L2, and L3 The relay monitors its own supply voltage Un:
v Phase loss v correct sequence of the three phases
150 V (RM22TU21) v phase loss of at least one of the three phases (U measured < 150 V
250 V (RM22TU23)
(RM22TU21) and < 250 V (RM22TU23))
Phase L1
L3 v undervoltage adjustable from - 2…- 20% of Un
Phase L2 L2 b If a sequencing or phase loss fault is detected, the relay opens instantly.
Phase L3 b If a voltage fault is detected, the relay opens instantly.
Relay R
b On energization of the device with a detected measured fault, the relay
outputs
Tr Tr Tr Tr Tr Tr Tr Tr stays open.

v Undervoltage control <U


L1 L3
L2 L2
L3 L1
Hysteresis H
Threshold <U
Phases L1/L2/L3 <Tr

Relay Note: Tt: time delay after crossing of the threshold


R
outputs
Tr Tr

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Operation (continued) Harmony Control Relays
Multifunction 3-phase control relays
RM22TA, RM22TU, RM22TR, and RM22TG

Operating principle (continued)


RM22TR
Phase + Undervoltage/overvoltage
v Sequence of phases L1, L2, and L3 The relay monitors its own supply voltage Un:
v Phase loss v phase loss (U measured <150 V (RM22TR31) and
150 V (RM22TR31)
< 250 V(RM22TR33))
250 V (RM22TR33) v undervoltage and overvoltage
b An adjustable time delay on threshold crossing provides immunity to
Phase L1 L3 transients, and helps prevent spurious triggering of the output relay.
Phase L2 L2 b If a voltage fault is detected, the relay opens at the end of the time delay
Phase L3 set as On-delay or Off-delay by the user.
Relay b On energization of the device with a detected measured fault, the relay
R
outputs stays open.
b In the event of phase loss, the relay opens instantly.
v Overvoltage and undervoltage (Off-delay)

Threshold >U
Hysteresis
L1
L2

Hysteresis L3
Threshold <U
Phases L1/L2/L3
Relay R
outputs Tt Tt
Note: Tt: time delay after crossing of the threshold (adjustable on the front panel)

RM22TG
Phase control
v Sequence of phases L1, L2, and L3 The RM22TG relay monitors:
v Phase loss v correct sequencing of the three phases
v total loss of two or more of the three phases
Phase L1
100%
b When the phase sequence and voltages are correct (> 183 Va), the
100V
0% output relays are closed and the R LED is on.
100%
L3
b When there is a sequencing fault or total loss of two or more phases
Phase L2
100V (detected as soon as one of the voltages drops below 100 V) the relay
0%
L2 opens instantly and the R LED goes off.
100%
Phase L3 100V b On energization of the device with a detected measured fault, the relay
0%
stays open.
Relay R - R1/R2
outputs Tr Tr Tr Tr Tr
Note: Tr: response time on appearance of a fault

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References Harmony Control Relays
Multifunction 3-phase control relays
RM22TA, RM22TU, RM22TR, and RM22TG

References
Function Measurement Time delay Output Reference Weight
PF143402

PF143405
range
V kg/lb
b Phase 200…240 a Off delay 2 CO RM22TA31 0.090/
sequence (0.1...30 s) 8A 0.198
b Phase loss
b Asymmetry
380…480 a Off delay 2 CO RM22TA33 0.090/
(0.1...30 s) 8A 0.198

b Phase 200…240 a On/Off delay 2 CO RM22TR31 0.090/


RM22TA31 sequence (0.1...30 s) 8A 0.198
RM22TR31 b Phase loss
b Undervoltage
and
overvoltage 380…480 a On/Off delay 2 CO RM22TR33 0.090/
(0.1...30 s) 8A 0.198
PF143400

PF143403

b Phase 200…240 a No 2 CO RM22TU21 0.090/


sequence 8A 0.198
b Phase loss
b Undervoltage

380…480 a No 2 CO RM22TU23 0.090/


8A 0.198

RM22TG20 RM22TU21 b Phase 208...480 a No 2 CO RM22TG20 0.090/


sequence 8A 0.198
b Phase loss

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Presentation, Harmony Control Relays
description Multifunction 3-phase supply control relays
RM17TT, RM17TA, RM17TU, and RM17TE

Presentation
RM17TT, RM17TA, RM17TU and RM17TE multifunction control relays monitor the
following on 3-phase supplies:

Functions RM17TT RM17TA RM17TU RM17TE


Sequence of phases L1, L2, and L3
Phase loss (1)
Asymmetry
Undervoltage
Overvoltage and undervoltage
RM17Tp00
Function performed
Function not performed

Depending on the model, RM17T●00 control relays:


b Accept different nominal 3-phase voltages: 208...480 V a
b Monitor their own power supply measured as a true rms value
b Are designed for clip-on mounting on a 5 rail

They feature:
b A sealable cover to help protect the settings
b A control status indicator LED

Applications
b Control for connection of moving equipment (site equipment, agricultural
equipment, refrigerated trucks)
b Control against reverse motor operation (lifting, handling, elevators,
escalators, etc.)
b Control of sensitive 3-phase supplies
b Emergency power supply switching in abnormal conditions

Description
L1 L2 L3 L1 L2 L3
RM17TT00, RM17TA00, RM17TU00, RM17TE00
1  Voltage range selector switch (208, 220, 380, 400, 415, 440, and 480 V a)
2  Time delay adjustment potentiometer Tt
1 1
2 3a  Asymmetry threshold setting potentiometer Asy
3a 3b  Undervoltage setting potentiometer < U
Un
R
Un
R 3c  Undervoltage/overvoltage setting potentiometer ∆U
MWG

12 11 14 12 11 14
4  Asymmetry threshold setting potentiometer Asy
5  Spring for clip-on mounting on 35 mm/1.38 in. 5 rail
5 5
RM17TT00 RM17TA00

L1 L2 L3 L1 L2 L3

1 1
2 2
3b 3c
Un Un 4
R R

12 11 14 12 11 14

5 5
RM17TU00 RM17TE00
(1) Phase loss with regeneration.
Un  Green LED: indicates that supply to the product is on
R  Yellow LED: indicates relay output status

20
Operation Harmony Control Relays
Multifunction 3-phase supply control relays
RM17TT, RM17TA, RM17TU, and RM17TE

Operating principle
3-phase supply control relays monitor:
Function Diagram
b Correct sequence of phases L1, L2, and L3
b Phase loss, including voltage regeneration Output 11-14, 21-24 open
b Undervoltage from - 2…- 20% of the supply voltage Un Output 11-14, 21-24 closed
b Overvoltage from 2…20% of the supply voltage Un
b Asymmetry from 5…15% of the supply voltage Un
b Fault signaling is by LED

Voltage switch operation:


b Set the switch to the 3-phase supply voltage Un.
b The position of this switch is taken into account on energization of the device.
b If the switch position is changed while the device is operating, all the LEDs flash, but the product continues to operate normally with the
voltage selected at the time of energization preceding the change of position.
b If the selector switch is returned to the original position selected prior to the last energization, the LEDs return to their normal state.

RM17TT00
Phase + Voltage regeneration
v Sequence of phases L1, L2, and L3 The relay monitors:
v Phase loss v correct sequence of the three phases
30% Un 30% Un 30% Un v phase loss of at least one of the three phases (U measured < 0.7 x
Un)
Phase L1
b If a sequencing or phase loss fault is detected, the relay opens
L3 instantly.
Phase L2 L2 b On energization of the device with a detected measured fault, the
Phase L3 relay stays open.
Relays R

RM17TA00
Phase + Asymmetry
v Sequence of phases L1, L2, and L3 The relay monitors:
v Phase loss v correct sequence of the three phases
v Asymmetry Asy v phase loss of at least one of the three phases
(U measured < 150 V)
Phase L1 L3 v asymmetry adjustable from 5…15% of Un
Phase L2 L2 b If a sequencing or phase loss fault is detected, the relay opens
Phase L3 instantly.
Asymmetry b If an asymmetry fault is detected, the relay opens at the end of the
Hysteresis
time delay set by the user.
0%
b On energization of the device with a detected measured fault, the
Relays R relay stays open.
Tt Tt

Note: Tt: time delay after crossing of the threshold (adjustable on front panel).

21
Operation (continued) Harmony Control Relays
Multifunction 3-phase supply control relays
RM17TT, RM17TA, RM17TU, and RM17TE

Operating principle (continued)


RM17TU00
Phase + Undervoltage
v Sequence of phases L1, L2, and L3 The relay monitors:
v Phase loss v correct sequence of the three phases
150 V
v phase loss of at least one of the three phases
250 V
(U measured < 150 V)
Phase L1 L1 v undervoltage adjustable from - 2…- 20% of Un (- 2… - 12% in the
L3
range 3 x 208 V a and - 2%…- 17% in the range 3 x 220 V a due to
Phase L2 L2 L2 the minimum voltage 183 V a)
Phase L3 L3
b If a sequencing or phase loss fault is detected, the relay opens
Relays R instantly.
Tr Tr Tr Tr Tr Tr Tr Tr b If a voltage fault is detected, the relay opens at the end of the time
delay set by the user.
v Undervoltage control <U
b On energization of the device with a detected measured fault, the
L1 L1 relay stays open.
L2 L2
L3 L3
Hysteresis H
Threshold <U
Phases L1/L2/L3 <Tr

Relays R
Tr Tr

Tt: time delay after crossing of the threshold (adjustable on front panel)

RM17TE00
Phase + Asymmetry + Undervoltage/overvoltage
v Sequence of phases L1, L2, and L3 The relay monitors:
v Phase loss v correct sequence of the three phases
v Asymmetry Asy v phase loss of at least one of the three phases
150 V 150 V 150 V (U measured < 150 V)
v asymmetry adjustable from 5…15% of Un
Phase L1 v the overvoltage and undervoltage difference in window mode,
L3
adjustable from 2…20% of Un
Phase L2 L2
Phase L3 Un 208 V 220 V 380, 400, 415, 440 V 480 V
Voltage < - 12…- 2 - 17…- 2 - 20…- 2 - 20…- 2
Asymmetry
Hysteresis
threshold (%) > + 2…+ 20 + 2…+ 20 + 2…+ 20 + 2…+ 10
0%
b If a sequencing or phase loss fault is detected, the relay opens
Relays R instantly.
Tt Tt
b If an asymmetry or voltage fault is detected, the relay opens at the
end of the time delay set by the user.
Tt: time delay after crossing of the threshold (adjustable on front panel)
b On energization of the device with a detected measured fault, the
relay stays open.
v Control of overvoltage and undervoltage in window mode >U / <U
L1
Threshold >U
Hysteresis H
L2

Hysteresis H L3
Threshold <U
<Tt
Phases L1/L2/L3 <Tt
11-12
Relays 11-14

Tt Tt Tt

Tt: time delay after crossing of the threshold (adjustable on front panel)

22
References Harmony Control Relays
Multifunction 3-phase supply control relays
RM17TT, RM17TA, RM17TU, and RM17TE

References
PF153402A

PF153404A
Function Measurement Output Reference Weight
range
V kg/lb
b Phase sequence 208…480 a 1 CO RM17TT00 0.080/
b Phase loss with voltage 5A 0.176
regeneration

b Phase sequence 208…480 a 1 CO RM17TA00 0.080/


b Phase loss 5A 0.176
RM17TA00 b Asymmetry
RM17TT00
PF153404A

PF153405A

b Phase sequence 208…480 a 1 CO RM17TU00 0.080/


b Phase loss 5A 0.176
b Undervoltage

b Phase sequence 208…480 a 1 CO RM17TE00 0.080/


b Phase loss 5A 0.176
b Asymmetry
b Undervoltage and
overvoltage in
RM17TU00 RM17TE00 window mode

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Presentation, description, Harmony Control Relays
operation Multifunction 3-phase supply control relays
RM35TF

Presentation
The RM35TF30 control relay monitors the following on 3-phase supplies:

Functions RM35TF30
Sequence of phases L1, L2, and L3
Phase loss
Overvoltage and undervoltage in window mode
Asymmetry

Function performed
RM35TF30 Function not performed

These control relays:


b Accept different nominal 3-phase voltages: 220... 480 V a
b Monitor their own power supply measured as a true rms value
b Are designed for clip-on mounting on a 5 rail

They feature:
b A sealable cover to help protect the settings
b A control status indicator LED

Applications
b Control for connection of moving equipment (site equipment, agricultural
equipment, refrigerated trucks)
b Control against reverse motor operation (lifting, handling, elevators,
escalators, etc.)
b Control of sensitive 3-phase supplies
b Emergency power supply switching in abnormal conditions

L1 L2 L3
Description
RM35TF
1  Voltage range selector switch (220, 380, 400, 415, 440, and 480 V a)
1
2 2  Overvoltage setting potentiometer >U

Def.
3 3  Undervoltage setting potentiometer <U
Un 4 4  Asymmetry threshold setting potentiometer Asy
R
5 5  Time delay adjustment potentiometer Tt
6  Spring for clip-on mounting on 35 mm/1.38 in. 5 rail
12 11 14 22 21 24

6
RM35TF

Def. Yellow LED: indicates fault present status (on for


asymmetry, flashing for overvoltage, and undervoltage)
Un  Green LED: indicates that supply to the product is on Operating principle
R  Yellow LED: indicates relay output status 3-phase supply control relay RM35TF30 Function Diagram
monitors: Output 11-14, 21-24 open
v Correct sequence of phases L1, L2, and L3
v Phase loss Output 11-14, 21-24 closed
v Undervoltage and overvoltage in
window mode
Un 220 V 380, 400, 415, 440 V 480 V
Voltage threshold (%) < - 12…- 2 - 20…- 2 - 20…- 2
> + 2…+ 20 + 2…+ 20 + 2…+ 10
v Asymmetry from 5…15% of the supply voltage Un
v LED indication for relay output status and fault detection (except phase
disconnection)
b Voltage switch operation:
v Set the switch to the 3-phase supply voltage Un.
v The position of this switch is only taken into account on energization of the
device.
v If the switch position is changed while the device is operating, all the LEDs
flash, but the product continues to operate normally with the voltage selected at the
time of energization preceding the change of position.
v If the switch is returned to the original position selected prior to the last
energization, the LEDs return to their normal state.

24
Operation (continued), Harmony Control Relays
references Multifunction 3-phase supply control relays
RM35TF

Operating principle (continued)


RM35TF
Phase + Overvoltage + Undervoltage in window mode
v Sequence of phases L1, L2, and L3 The relay monitors:
v Phase loss v correct sequence of the three phases
v Asymmetry v phase loss of at least one of the three phases
150 V 150 V 150 V (U measured < 150 V)
v asymmetry, adjustable from 5 to 15% of Un
Phase L1 L3 v the undervoltage, adjustable from - 2…- 20% of Un (- 2…- 12% in
Phase L2 the range 3 x 220 V a)
Phase L3 v the overvoltage, adjustable from + 2…+ 20% of Un (+ 2…+ 10% in
the range 3 x 480 V a due to the maximum voltage 528 V a)
Asymmetry
Hysteresis b If a sequencing or phase loss fault is detected, the relay opens
0% instantly.
Relay R b If an asymmetry or voltage fault is detected, the relay opens at the
Tt Tt end of the time delay set by the user.
b On energization of the device with a detected measured fault, the
v Control of overvoltage and undervoltage in window mode <U< relay stays open.
L1
Threshold >U
Hysteresis H
L2

Hysteresis H L3
Threshold <U
<Tt
Phase L1/L2/L3 <Tt
Relay R
Tt Tt Tt Note: Tt: time delay after crossing of the threshold (adjustable on front panel)

Reference
Function Rated 3-phase Output Reference Weight
PF153428A

supply voltage
V kg/lb
b Phase sequence 220…480 a 2 CO 5 A RM35TF30 0.130/
b Phase loss 0.287
b Asymmetry
b Undervoltage and
overvoltage in
window mode

RM35TF30

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Presentation, Harmony Control Relays
description 3-phase voltage control relays
RM17UB3 and RM35UB3

Presentation
Voltage measurement and control relays RM35UB330, RM17UB310 and
RM35UB3N30 monitor the following, on 3-phase supplies:
Functions RM35UB330 RM17UB310 RM35UB3N30
Phase loss
Absence of neutral
Overvoltage and undervoltage
Voltage between phases 220…480 V a 208…480 V a
Voltage between phases 120…277 V a
RM35UB3ppp RM17UB310 and neutral

Function performed
Function not performed

Depending on the model, control relays:


b Monitor their own power supply measured as a true rms value
b Are designed for clip-on mounting on a 5 rail

They feature:
b A sealable cover to help protect the settings
b A control status indicator LED

Applications
b Control for connection of moving equipment (site equipment, agricultural
equipment, refrigerated trucks)
b Control against reverse motor operation (lifting, handling, elevators,
escalators, etc.)
b Control of sensitive 3-phase supplies
b Emergency power supply switching in abnormal conditions

L1 L2 L3 L1 L2 L3 N Description
RM35UB330, RM35UB3N30
1a  Voltage range selector switch (220, 380, 400, 415, 440, and 480 V a)
1a 1b
1b  Voltage range selector switch (120, 127, 220, 230, 240, 260, and 277 V a)
2 2
2  Overvoltage setting potentiometer >U
3 3
3  Undervoltage setting potentiometer <U
R1 R1
Un 4 Un 4
R2 R2
5 5 4  Undervoltage threshold delay setting potentiometer Tt2
5  Overvoltage threshold delay setting potentiometer Tt1
12 11 14 22 21 24 12 11 14 22 21 24 6  Spring for clip-on mounting on 35 mm/1.38 in.  5 rail
6 6
RM35UB330 RM35UB3N30
Un Green LED: indicates that supply to the product is on
R1 Yellow LED: indicates relay output status. Overvoltage threshold
R2 Yellow LED: indicates relay output status. Undervoltage threshold

L1 L2 L3 RM17UB310
1  Voltage range selector switch (208, 220, 380, 400, 415, 440, and 480 V a)
2  Time delay adjustment potentiometer Tt
1
3  Overvoltage setting potentiometer >U
2
3 4  Undervoltage setting potentiometer <U
4 5  Spring for clip-on mounting on 35 mm/1.38 in.  5 rail

12 11 14

5
RM17UB310
Un Green LED: indicates that supply to the product is on
R Yellow LED: indicates relay output status

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Operation Harmony Control Relays
3-phase voltage control relays
RM17UB3 and RM35UB3

Operating principle
3-phase voltage control relays monitor: Function Diagram
b Undervoltage and overvoltage: Output 11-14, 21-24 open
Output 11-14, 21-24 closed
Un Phase/phase 208 V 220 V 380, 400, 415, 440 V 480 V
RM17UB310 > U (%) + 2…+ 20 + 2…+ 20 + 2…+ 20 + 2…+ 10
< U (%) - 12…- 2 - 17…- 2 - 20…- 2 - 20…- 2
RM35UB30 > U (%) – + 2…+ 20 + 2…+ 20 + 2…+ 10
< U (%) – - 12…- 2 - 20…- 2 - 20…- 2

Un Phase/neutral 120 V 127 V 220, 230, 240, 260 V 277 V


RM35UB3N30 > U (%) + 2…+ 20 + 2…+ 20 + 2…+ 20 + 2…+ 20
< U (%) - 20…- 2 - 20…- 2 - 20…- 2 - 20…- 2
b Phase loss
b Presence of neutral (RM35UB3N30 only)
b Measurements are made between Phases for RM35UB330 and RM17UB310 and between Phase/Neutral for RM35UB3N30
b Fault signaling is by LED
b RM35UB relays can differentiate between the source of the fault (one LED for overvoltage threshold, one LED for undervoltage threshold)

b Voltage switch operation:


v Set the switch to the 3-phase supply voltage Un.
v The position of this switch is only taken into account on energization of the device.
v If the switch position is changed while the device is operating, all the LEDs flash, but the product continues to operate normally with the
voltage selected at the time of energization preceding the change of position.
v If the switch is returned to the original position selected prior to the last energization, the LEDs return to their normal state.

RM35UB330
Overvoltage/undervoltage control
v Phase loss b The relay monitors:
150 V 150 V 150 V v phase loss (U measured < 150 V)
v the undervoltage
Phase L1 v the overvoltage
Phase L2 b Each threshold has its own independently adjustable time delay
Phase L3 from 0.3 to 30 s.
Relays R1/R2
b If a voltage fault is detected, the corresponding relay (one
undervoltage output/one overvoltage output) opens at the end of the
v Overvoltage and undervoltage time delay set by the user.
Threshold >U b If a phase loss is detected, both relays open instantly without waiting
Hysteresis H L1 for the end of the time delay set by the user.
L2

Hysteresis H L3 b On energization of the device with a detected measured fault, the


Threshold <U <Tt1
relays stay open.
Phases L1/L2/L3 <Tt2
Relay R1 11-12
11-14

Relay R2 21-22
21-24
Tt1 Tt2 Note: Tt 1: overvoltage threshold delay (adjustable on front panel)
Tt 2: undervoltage threshold delay (adjustable on front panel)

27
Operation (continued) Harmony Control Relays
3-phase voltage control relays
RM17UB3 and RM35UB3

Operating principle (continued)


RM35UB3N30
Overvoltage/undervoltage + absence of neutral control
v Phase loss b The relay monitors:
80 V 80 V 80 V v presence of the neutral
v the undervoltage
Phase L1 v the overvoltage
v phase loss (U measured < 80 V)
Phase L2
b Each threshold has its own independently adjustable time delay from
Phase L3
Relays R
0.3 to 30 s.
b If a voltage fault is detected, the corresponding relay (one
undervoltage output/one overvoltage output) opens at the end of the
v Overvoltage and undervoltage time delay set by the user.
Threshold >U b In the absence of either neutral or phase, both relays open instantly
Hysteresis H L1 without waiting for the end of the time delay set by the user.
L2
b On energization of the device with a detected measured fault, the
Hysteresis H L3
relays stay open.
Threshold <U
<Tt1
Phases L1/L2/L3 <Tt2
Relay R1 11-12
11-14

Relay R2 21-22
21-24
Note: Tt 1: overvoltage threshold delay (adjustable on front panel)
Tt1 Tt2
Tt 2: undervoltage threshold delay (adjustable on front panel)

RM17UB310
Overvoltage/undervoltage control
v Phase loss b The relay monitors:
150 V 150 V 150 V v the undervoltage
v the overvoltage
v phase loss (U measured < 150 V)
Phase L1
b An adjustable time delay from 0.3 to 30 s allows inhibition of the
Phase L2 output relay if a transient fault occurs.
Phase L3
b If a voltage fault is detected, the relay opens at the end of the time
Relays R
delay set by the user.
v Overvoltage and undervoltage b On energization of the device with a detected measured fault, the relay
stays open.
>U b If phase loss is detected, the relay opens instantly.
Hysteresis
L1
L2

L3
Hysteresis
<U
Phases L1/L2/L3

Relays 11-12/11-14
R
Tt Tt Note: Tt: overvoltage and undervoltage threshold delay (adjustable on front panel)

28
References Harmony Control Relays
3-phase voltage control relays
RM17UB3 and RM35UB3

References
Function Measurement Output Reference Weight
PF153428A

PF153405A
range
V kg/lb
b Overvoltage and 220…480 a 1 CO RM35UB330 0.130/
undervoltage (Phase-phase) +1 CO 0.287
between phases 1 per threshold
5A

208…480 a 1 CO RM17UB310 0.080/


RM35UB330 RM17UB310
(Phase-phase) 5A 0.176
PF153428A

b Overvoltage and 120…277 a 1 CO RM35UB3N30 0.130/


undervoltage (Phase-neutral) +1 CO 0.287
between phases 1 per threshold
and neutral 5A
b Absence of neutral

RM35UB3N30

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Presentation, Harmony Control Relays
description 3-phase supply and motor temperature control relays
RM35TM

Presentation
RM35 Harmony multifunction control relays monitor the following functions on
3-phase supplies:

Functions RM35TM50MW RM35TM250MW


Sequence of phases L1, L2, and L3
Phase loss
Motor temperature via PTC probe
Selection (with or without memory)
Test/Reset button

Function performed
RM35TM50MW RM35TM250MW Function not performed

Depending on the model, control relays:


b Accept different nominal 3-phase voltages: 208...480 V a
b Have phase and temperature control functions that are independent of one
another
b Detect line breaks or short-circuit of the temperature probes
b Selection (with or without memory) and Test/Reset function is available
b Are designed for clip-on mounting on a 5 rail

They feature:
b A sealable cover to help protect the settings
b A control status indicator LED

Applications
b Control for connection of moving equipment (site equipment, agricultural
equipment, refrigerated trucks)
b Control against reverse motor operation (lifting, handling, elevators,
escalators, etc.)
b Control of sensitive 3-phase supplies
b Emergency power supply switching in abnormal conditions
T1 T2 L1 L2 L3 T1 T2 Y1 L1 L2 L3

Description
RM35TM50MW, RM35TM250MW
4
1  Spring for clip-on mounting on 35 mm/1.38 in. 5 rail
2  Temperature contact (11-14)
5
R1 R1 3  Phase contact (21-24)
Un Un
R2 R2 4  Configuration: selection of temperature control operating mode (with or without
memory) Memory - No Memory
5  Pushbutton (activation of temperature control) Test/Reset
A1 A2 11 14 21 24 A1 A2 11 14 21 24

1 2 3 1 2 3
RM35TM50MW RM35TM250MW

<V< Yellow LED: relay output status indicator


Un Green LED: power ON indicator
L1
Yellow LED: relay output status indicator
L3 L2

30
Operation Harmony Control Relays
3-phase supply and motor temperature control relays
RM35TM

Operating principle
Relays RM35TM50MW and RM35TM250MW monitor: Function Diagram
b Status of the 3-phase supply
Power supply off
b Temperature of motors with embedded PTC probes
Power supply on
The 3-phase supply control function monitors: Output 11-14, 21-24 open
b Correct sequence of phases L1, L2, and L3 Output 11-14, 21-24 closed
b Phase loss

RM35TM50MW/RM35TM250MW
3-phase supply control
v Sequence of phases L1, L2, and L3 b As soon as phase sequence (L1, L2, and L3) and phase presence are
v Phase loss considered to be correct, the output relay contact closes and LED R2 is lit.
100 V 100 V 100 V b If total failure or drop in amplitude of a phase (U measured < 100 V)
or inversion of phase sequence is detected, the output relay contact opens and
Phase L1 LED R2 goes out.
L3
Phase L2
b The result of the control is indicated by the status of output relay R2, NO contact
L2 21-24 is open in the event of a fault.
Phase L3
Phase
relay R2 21-24

Temperature control
v Motor temperature control via PTC probe b The temperature control relay can take up to 6 PTC (positive temperature
Supply Un
coefficient) probes wired in series between terminals T1 and T2.
3100 W
3100 Ω
b A fault is declared when the resistance of the temperature sensing circuit
1650 W
Ω
exceeds 3100 Ω.
1650
b Return to normal status is detected when the resistance is once again
Resistance T1-T2 below 1650 Ω.
15 Ω
W
Temperature b The result of the control is indicated by the status of the “temperature” output
relay R1 relay, NO contact 11-14 is open in the event of a fault.
b Opening of the thermal sensing circuit, which has the same effect as a high
temperature (resistance exceeds 3100 Ω), is therefore interpreted as a fault.
b Total short-circuiting of the temperature probe(s), detected when resistance is
less than 15 Ω ± 5 Ω, is treated as a fault.
b LED R1 is on when the temperature is correct.

31
Operation (continued) Harmony Control Relays
3-phase supply and motor temperature control relays
RM35TM

Operating principle (continued)


RM35TM250MW
Configuration
This configuration is considered when relay RM35TM250MW is energized.

b Set the switch to the required operating mode:


v Temperature control without memory
v Temperature control with memory
b On energization, placing the switch in one of the five intermediate positions holds the relay in the open contact state and the detected error
is signaled by simultaneous flashing of the LEDs.
b The position of the mode selector switch is taken into account on energization.
b Any modification of its position during operation has no effect - the active configuration may therefore be different from that indicated by the
switch - the RM35TM250MW operates normally but the change in configuration is signaled by simultaneous flashing of the three LEDs.

Motor temperature control via PTC probe with memory


v Memory b Relay RM35TM250MW has a selector switch which allows the temperature
Reset control operating mode to be configured with or without memory.
Supply Un b In “memory” mode, when a fault is detected, the “temperature” relay locks in the
open position.
Test/Reset
b As soon as the temperature returns to the correct value, the relay can be
S2 T1/Y1 unlocked (reset), either by pressing the “Test/Reset” button (for at least 200 ms), or
3100  by closing a volt-free contact (for at least 200 ms) between terminal Y1 and T1
1650  (without a parallel load).
Resistance
R T1-T2 b Relay RM35TM250MW can also be reset by switching off the power (see reset
15  time).
Temperature
11-12
relay R1

Use of “Test/Reset” button


v No Memory b Relay version RM35TM250MW has a “Test/Reset” button which can be used to
Test/Reset check that the temperature control function is working correctly and to reset this
Supply Un
function after locking in “memory” mode.
b The press and release times are 50 ms for both functions.
Test/Reset
3100 Ω
b When the temperature is normal, pressing the “Test/Reset” button simulates
1650 Ω overheating, the “temperature” output relay contact is open and the <V< LED is off.
b If “memory” mode is not active, “fault” indication is maintained for as long as the
Resistance T1-T2 button is pressed.
15 Ω
Temperature
relay R1
b If “memory” mode is active, “fault” indication is locked and the button needs to be
released and pressed again to reset the function.
b In “memory” mode, when a fault has been detected and the temperature has
v Memory returned to normal, the “temperature” control relay can be unlocked (reset) by
Reset Reset Reset pressing the “Test/Reset” button.

Supply Un

Test/Reset
3100 Ω
1650 Ω

Resistance T1-T2
15 Ω
Temperature
relay R1

32
References Harmony Control Relays
3-phase supply and motor temperature control relays
RM35TM

References
Function Supply Measurement Output Reference Weight
PF156413A

voltage range
V V kg/lb
b Phase sequence 24…240 z 208…480 a 2 NO RM35TM50MW 0.120/
b Phase loss 5A 0.264
b Motor temperature
via PTC probe

RM35TM50MW
PF156414A

b Phase sequence 24…240 z 208…480 a 2 NO RM35TM250MW 0.120/


b Phase loss 5A 0.264
b Motor temperature
via PTC probe
b Selection (with or
without memory)
b “Test/Reset” button

RM35TM250MW

33
Presentation, Harmony Control Relays
description 1-phase voltage control relays
RM17UAS and RM17UBE

Presentation
1-phase voltage measurement and control relays RM17UASpp and RM17UBEpp
monitor:
Functions RM17 RM17 RM17UA RM17 RM17 RM17
UAS14 UAS15 S15315M UAS16 UBE15 UBE16
Undervoltage
Overvoltage or
undervoltage
Overvoltage and
undervoltage
RM17UBEpp RM17UAS15315M (window mode)
Ranges controlled 9…15 c 65…260 z Fixed at 20…80 z 65…260 z 20…80 z
165 a

Function performed
Function not performed

Depending on the model, control relays:


b Allow selection of operating mode
b Monitor their own power supply measured as a true rms value
b Are designed for clip-on mounting on a 5 rail

A1 A2 They feature:
b A sealable cover to help protect the settings
b A control status indicator LED
<U >U

1
Applications
2
b Protection of electronic or electromechanical devices against overvoltage
3
and undervoltage
b Emergency power supply switching at abnormal conditions
Un
R
4
b Anti short-cycle for compressor used in HVAC machinery
12 11 14

Description
5 RM17UASpp (except RM17UAS15315M)
RM17UASpp (except RM17UAS15315M)
1  Configuration: selection of operating mode <U / >U, Memory - No Memory
Un Green LED: indicates that supply to the product is on
R Yellow LED: indicates relay output status 2  Setting potentiometer
3  Hysteresis adjustment potentiometer H
4  Time delay setting potentiometer Tt
5  Spring for clip-on mounting on 35 mm/1.38 in. 5 rail
A1 A2

9
Tt 11
7
5

3
13

15min 1

RM17UAS15315M
Un

1 Time delay setting potentiometer Tt


12 11 14
2 Spring for clip-on mounting on 35 mm/1.38 in. 5 rail

2
RM17UAS15315M
Un Green LED: indicates that supply to the product is on
R Yellow LED: indicates relay output status

A1 A2

1
RM17UBE1p
2
Un 1 Maximum voltage range selection and setting potentiometer
R
3 2 Minimum voltage range selection and setting potentiometer
12 11 14
3 Time delay setting potentiometer Tt
4 Spring for clip-on mounting on 35 mm/1.38 in.  5 rail

4
RM17UBE1p
Un Green LED: indicates that supply to the product is on
R Yellow LED: indicates relay output status

34
Operation Harmony Control Relays
1-phase voltage control relays
RM17UAS and RM17UBE

Operating principle
Voltage control relays RM17UAS (except Function Diagram
RM17UAS15315M) and RM17UBE monitor: Power supply off
b Voltage of 1-phase and DC supplies
Power supply on
b RM17UASpp relays support two operating modes:
v Overvoltage or undervoltage Output 11-14, 21-24 open
v Fault memory selected or not Output 11-14, 21-24 closed
b An adjustable time delay, on crossing the thresholds,
provides immunity to transients, and helps prevent
spurious triggering of the output relay
b Fault signaling is by LED

RM17 UAS14/UAS15/UAS16 (except RM17UAS15315M)


The operating mode is determined by a switch:
b Undervoltage with or without memory
b Overvoltage with or without memory

The position of the configuration switch and the operating mode is read by the product on energization:
b If the configuration switch is set to an unacceptable position, the product detects a fault, the output relay stays open and the LEDs flash to
indicate the position error.
b If the switch position is changed while the device is operating, all the LEDs flash, but the product continues to operate normally with the
function selected at the time of energization preceding the change of position.
b If the configuration switch is returned to the original position selected prior to the last energization, the LEDs return to their normal state.

The undervoltage or overvoltage threshold value is set by a graduated potentiometer clearly indicating the voltage Un to be monitored. The
hysteresis is adjusted by a potentiometer graduated from 5…20% of the threshold setting. The hysteresis value must not exceed the limit
values of the measuring range.

Undervoltage/Overvoltage without memory


v Undervoltage control <U, No Memory If the controlled voltage falls below the threshold setting for a time greater than that
Supply
set on the front panel (0.1…10 s), the output relay opens and the R LED goes off. As
Un
soon as the voltage returns to a value above (or below) the threshold setting minus
U (or respectively plus) the hysteresis, the relay instantly closes.
Hysteresis H
Threshold <U
<Tt
Relays R 11-12
11-14
Tt

v Overvoltage control >U, No Memory If the controlled voltage exceeds the threshold setting for a time greater than that set
Supply Un on the front panel (0.1…10 s), the output relay opens and the R LED goes off. As
soon as the voltage returns to a value below the threshold setting plus the
Threshold >U hysteresis, the relay instantly closes.
Hysteresis H
<Tt U
Relays R 11-12
11-14
Tt

35
Operation (continued) Harmony Control Relays
1-phase voltage control relays
RM17UAS and RM17UBE

Operating principle (continued)


RM17 UAS14/UAS15/UAS16 (except RM17UAS15315M) (continued)
Undervoltage/Overvoltage with memory
v Undervoltage control <U, Memory If “Memory” mode is selected, the relay opens when crossing of the threshold is
Supply Un detected and then stays in that position. The power needs to be switched off to reset
the product.
Hysteresis U
U
Threshold <U
<U

Relays R11-12/11-14
Tt

v Overvoltage control >U, Memory


Supply Un

Threshold >U
Hysteresis
U
Relays R11-12/11-14
Tt

Note: Tt: time delay after crossing of the threshold

RM17 UBE15/UBE16
Overvoltage + undervoltage control in window mode
Supply Un These relays operate in window mode where they check that the controlled voltage
stays between a minimum threshold and a maximum threshold.
Threshold >U b The undervoltage or overvoltage threshold values are set by two graduated
Hysteresis potentiometers clearly indicating the voltage Un to be monitored. The hysteresis is
Hysteresis U
fixed at 3% of the threshold setting.
Threshold <U
11-12/
b If the controlled voltage exceeds the high threshold setting, or falls below the low
Relays R 11-14 threshold setting for a time greater than that set on the front panel (0.1…10 s), the
Tt Tt
output relay opens and the R LED goes out. During the time delay, this LED flashes.
b As soon as the voltage falls below the high threshold setting value minus the
hysteresis, or rises above the low threshold setting value plus the hysteresis, the
relay instantly closes.
b On energization of the device with a detected measured fault, the relay stays open.

Note: Tt: time delay after crossing of the threshold

RM17UAS15315M
Undervoltage

Supply Un If the controlled voltage falls below the threshold (165 V a), the output relay
instantly opens and the R LED goes out. As soon as the voltage returns to a value
220 V a above the threshold plus the hysteresis, the relay closes after the time set on the
U
front panel (3…15 min).
Hysteresis
Threshold <U
Note: Tt: time delay after crossing of the threshold
Relays R
Tt Tt

36
References Harmony Control Relays
1-phase voltage control relays
RM17UAS and RM17UBE

References
PF153411A

PF153411A
1-phase voltage control relays
Function Ranges Time delay Output Reference Weight
controlled
V s kg/lb
b Overvoltage 9…15 c Off delay 1 CO RM17UAS14 0.080/
or undervoltage 0.1...10 5A 0.176

20…80 z Off delay 1 CO RM17UAS16 0.080/


RM17UBE16 RM17UBE15
0.1...10 5A 0.176

65…260 z Off delay 1 CO RM17UAS15 0.080/


0.1...10 5A 0.176

b Overvoltage and 20…80 z Off delay 1 CO RM17UBE16 0.080/


undervoltage 0.1...10 5A 0.176
in window mode

65…260 z Off delay 1 CO RM17UBE15 0.080/


0.1...10 5A 0.176

1-phase voltage control relays, 220 V a rated supply voltage


Function Ranges Time delay Output Reference Weight
controlled
V min kg/lb
b Undervoltage Fixed at 165 a On delay 1 CO RM17UAS15315M 0.080/
3...15 5A 0.176
RM17UAS15315M

37
Presentation, description, Harmony Control Relays
operation Multifunction 1-phase voltage control relays
RM35UA

Presentation
Multifunction voltage control relays RM35UA1pMW monitor both AC and DC
voltages.
Functions RM35UA11MW RM35UA12MW RM35UA13MW
Overvoltage or undervoltage (with or
without memory)
Range controlled 0.05…5 V 1…100 V 15…600 V
Function performed
Function not performed

Depending on the model, the control relays allow:


b Automatic c or a recognition
RM35UA1pMW b Measurement ranges from 0.05 V to 600 V
b Selection between overvoltage and undervoltage
b Measurement as a true rms value
b Selectable memory function
b Clip-on mounting on a 5 rail

They feature:
b A sealable cover to help protect the settings
b A control status indicator LED

Applications
b DC motor overspeed control
b Battery monitoring
b Monitoring of AC or DC supplies
A1 A2 E3 E2 E1 M b Speed monitoring (with tacho-generator)

Description
<U >U
RM35 UA11MW/UA12MW/UA13MW
1
2 1  Configuration: selection of operating mode <U / >U, (with or without memory)
3 Memory - No Memory
Un 2  Voltage threshold setting potentiometer U Value
R
4 3  Hysteresis adjustment potentiometer H
4  Time delay setting potentiometer Tt
5  Spring for clip-on mounting on 35 mm/1.38 in. 5 rail
12 11 14 22 21 24

5
RM35 UA11MW/UA12MW/UA13MW

Un Green LED: indicates that supply to the product is on


R Yellow LED: indicates relay output status
Operating principle
Multifunction voltage relays RM35UA1pMW: Function Diagram
b Automatically recognize the form of Power supply off
c or a (50 or 60 Hz) signal
Power supply on
b Fault signaling is by LED
Output 11-14, 21-24 open
Output 11-14, 21-24 closed

RM35 UA11MW/UA12MW/UA13MW
The operating mode is selected by using a switch:
b Undervoltage with or without memory
b Overvoltage with or without memory

The position of the switch and the operating mode is read by the product on
energization:
b If the switch is set to an unacceptable position, the product detects a fault, the
output relay stays open and the LEDs flash to indicate the position error.
b If the switch position is changed while the device is operating, all the LEDs flash,
but the product continues to operate normally with the function selected at the time
of energization preceding the change of position.
b If the configuration switch is returned to the original position selected prior to the
last energization, the LEDs return to their normal state.

The undervoltage or overvoltage threshold value is set by a potentiometer graduated


as a percentage of the scale value of Un to be monitored. The hysteresis is adjusted
by a potentiometer graduated from 5…50% of the threshold setting. The hysteresis
value must not exceed the limit values of the measuring range.

38
Operation (continued), Harmony Control Relays
references Multifunction 1-phase voltage control relays
RM35UA

Operating principle (continued)


RM35 UA11MW/UA12MW/UA13MW
Overvoltage/undervoltage without memory
b Overvoltage control > U, without memory If the voltage controlled exceeds the threshold setting for a time greater than that
Supply Un set on the front panel (0.3…30 s), the output relay opens and the R LED goes off.
During the time delay, this LED flashes. As soon as the voltage drops below the
Threshold
value of the threshold setting, minus the hysteresis, the relay instantly closes.
>U
Hysteresis H
<Tt UU
Relays R 11-12/11-14
21-22/21-24
Tt
Note: Tt: time delay after crossing of the threshold (adjustable on front panel)

b Undervoltage control < U, without memory If the voltage controlled falls below the threshold setting for a time greater than
Supply Un that set on the front panel (0.3…30 s), the output relay opens and the R LED goes
off. During the time delay, this LED flashes. As soon as the voltage rises above the
U
Hysteresis H value of the threshold setting plus the hysteresis, the relay instantly closes.
Threshold <U
<Tt
11-12/11-14
Relays R 21-22/21-24
Tt
Note: Tt: time delay after crossing of the threshold (adjustable on front panel)

Overvoltage/undervoltage with memory


b Overvoltage control > U, with memory If “Memory” mode is selected, the relay opens when crossing of the threshold is
Supply Un detected and then stays in that position. The power needs to be switched off to
reset the product.
Threshold >U
>U
Hysteresis
U
11-12/11-14
Relays R
21-22/21-24

Tt

b Undervoltage control < U, with memory


Supply Un

U
U
Hysteresis
Threshold U <
<U
11-12/11-14
Relays R
21-22/21-24
Note: Tt: time delay after crossing of the threshold (adjustable on front panel)
Tt

References
Function Range Supply Output Reference Weight
controlled voltage
V V kg/lb
PF153418A

PF153418A

PF153418A

b Overvoltage 0.05…5 24…240 z 2 CO RM35UA11MW 0.130/


or undervoltage 5A 0.287

1…100 24…240 z 2 CO RM35UA12MW 0.130/


5A 0.287

15…600 24…240 z 2 CO RM35UA13MW 0.130/


5A 0.287

RM35UA11MW RM35UA12MW RM35UA13MW

39
Presentation, Harmony Control Relays
description 1-phase voltage control relays
RM22UA and RM22UB

Presentation
RM22UA and RM22UB 1-phase or DC voltage control relays monitor the following
functions:
Functions RM22 UA2●MR UA3●MR UA33MT UB34
Overvoltage (without memory)
Overvoltage or undervoltage
(with/without memory)
Overvoltage and undervoltage
(window mode)

Function performed
Function not performed
RM22UA21MR RM22UA31MR
RM22 control relays allow:
b Automatic AC or DC recognition
b Selection between overvoltage and undervoltage
b Monitoring of their own supply voltage measured as a true rms value
b Selectable memory function
b Clip-on mounting on a 5 rail

They feature a:
b Dial pointer LED indicator for relay power ON status
b Relay output status LED
b A sealable cover to help protect the settings
b A control status indicator LED

Applications
b Protection of electronic or electromechanical devices against overvoltage and
undervoltage
b Emergency power supply switching in abnormal conditions
b DC motor overspeed control
b Monitoring of AC or DC supplies
b Battery and speed monitoring (with tacho-generator)

A1 A2 M A1 A2 M Description
E1 E2 E3 E1 E2 E3
RM22UA2●MR, RM22UA3●MR, RM22UA33MT, RM22UB34
1  Configuration: selection of operating mode <U (undervoltage), >U (overvoltage),
RM22UA23MR RM22UA31MR
>U> (overvoltage and undervoltage), MEMORY - NO MEMORY (with or without
1
>U > > U>
MEMORY

memory)
MEMORY
NO

>U >U
<U <U

40 70 40 70

2c 2a
30 80

2a  Voltage threshold setting potentiometer U value


30 80
U
>U 20 90 Value 20 90
Value 10 100% 10 100%

20 35 20 35

4a 4b 2b  Undervoltage setting potentiometer <U


15 40 Hys/ 15 40
Hys
10 45 >U> 10 45
5 50% 5 50%
R 10 20 R

Tt 5 25
3 2c Overvoltage setting potentiometer >U
5
0,1

5
30s
DIAGNOSTIC DIAGNOSTIC

3  Time delay adjustment potentiometer Tt


12 11 14 12 11 14 4a Hysteresis adjustment potentiometer Hys
4b  Hysteresis/overvoltage and undervoltage window mode adjustment
22 21 24 22 21 24
potentiometer Hys/>U>
RM22UA2pMR RM22UA3pMR
5 Diagnostic button
A1 A2 M A1+ A2- 6 Configuration: selection of On-delay or Off-delay
E1 E2 E3

RM22UA33MT RM22UB34

1 6
>U > > U>
MEMORY

DELAY
MEMORY

DELAY
OFF
ON
NO

>U >U
<U <U

40 70 160 220

2c
140 240

2a
U 30 80
>U 120 260
Value 20 90
100 280
10 100%
80 300V
20 35 160 220

4b 2b
15 40 140 240
Hys/
<U 120 260
>U> 10 45
100 280
5 50% 80 300V
10 20 R 10 20 R

Tt 5 25
3 Tt 5 25
3
5 5
0,1 30s 0,1 30s
DIAGNOSTIC DIAGNOSTIC

12 11 14 12 11 14

22 21 24 22 21 24

RM22UA33MT RM22UB34

R Yellow LED: indicates relay output status

40
Operation Harmony Control Relays
1-phase voltage control relays
RM22UA and RM22UB

Operating principle
1-phase voltage control relays monitor: Function Diagram
b the voltage of 1-phase and DC supplies
Power supply off
b their own supply voltage for the RM22UB model
Power supply on
An adjustable time delay on threshold crossing, Output 11-14, 21-24 open
provides immunity to transients, and helps prevent Output 11-14, 21-24 closed
spurious triggering of the output relay.

RM22 UA2●MR/UA3●MR/UA33MT
The operating mode is determined by the user:
b Undervoltage with or without memory
b Overvoltage with or without memory

The position of the configuration switch and the operating mode is read by the product on energization:
b If the configuration switch is set to an unacceptable position, the product detects a fault, the output relay stays open, and the LEDs flash to
indicate the position error.
b If the configuration switch position is changed while the device is operating, all the LEDs flash, but the product continues to operate
normally with the function selected at the time of energization preceding the position change.
b If the configuration switch is returned to the original position selected prior to the last energization, the LEDs return to their normal state.

The undervoltage or overvoltage threshold value is set by means of a potentiometer graduated as a percentage of the scale value of U
to be monitored. The hysteresis is adjusted by means of a potentiometer graduated from 5…50% of the threshold setting. The hysteresis
value must not exceed the limit values of the measuring range.

Overvoltage without memory


b Overvoltage control > U, without memory If the controlled voltage exceeds the threshold setting for a time greater than that
Supply Un set on the front panel (0.1…30 s), the output relay opens and the R LED goes off.
During the time delay, this LED flashes.
As soon as the voltage drops below the value of the threshold setting minus the
Threshold >U
hysteresis, the relay instantly closes.
Hysteresis
U
Relay R
outputs
Tt <Tt

Undervoltage without memory


b Undervoltage control < U, without memory If the controlled voltage falls below the threshold setting for a time greater than
Supply Un that set on the front panel (0.1…30 s), the output relay opens and the R LED goes
off. During the time delay, this LED flashes.
U As soon as the voltage rises above the value of the threshold setting plus the
Hysteresis
Threshold <U hysteresis, the relay instantly closes.

Relay R
outputs
Tt <Tt

41
Operation (continued) Harmony Control Relays
1-phase voltage control relays
RM22UA and RM22UB

Operating principle (continued)


RM22 UA2●MR/UA3●MR/UA33MT (continued)
Overvoltage/undervoltage with memory
v Overvoltage control > U, with memory If “Memory” mode is selected, the relay opens when crossing of the threshold is
Supply Un detected and then stays in that position. The power has to be switched off to reset
the product.
Threshold >U
Hysteresis
U Note: Tt: time delay after crossing of the threshold
Relay
outputs R
Tt

v Undervoltage control < U, with memory


Supply Un

Hysteresis U
Threshold <U

Relay
R
outputs
Tt

RM22 UA3●MR/UA33MT/UB34
Overvoltage + undervoltage control relay in window mode
b Overvoltage and undervoltage control These relays operate in window mode where they check that the controlled voltage
in window mode <U< stays between a minimum and a maximum threshold.
Supply Un b The undervoltage or overvoltage threshold values are set by means of two
graduated potentiometers clearly indicating the Un to be monitored. The hysteresis
is fixed at 5% of the threshold setting.
Threshold >U
b If the controlled voltage exceeds the high threshold setting or falls below the low
Hysteresis
Hysteresis U threshold setting for a time greater than that set on the front panel (0.1…30 s), the
Threshold <U output relay opens and the R LED goes off. During the time delay, this LED flashes.
Relay R
b As soon as the voltage falls below the high threshold setting value minus the
outputs hysteresis, or rises above the low threshold setting value plus the hysteresis, the
Tt Tt
relay instantly closes.
b On energization of the device with a detected measured fault, the relay stays
open.

Note: Tt: time delay after crossing of the threshold

42
References Harmony Control Relays
1-phase voltage control relays
RM22UA and RM22UB

References
Function Rated supply Measurement Time delay Output Reference Weight
PF143409

PF143412
voltage range
V V kg/lb
b Overvoltage 24…240 z 0.05…5 z No 2 CO 8 A RM22UA21MR 0.110/
without memory 0.242

24…240 z 1…100 z No 2 CO 8 A RM22UA22MR 0.110/


0.242

24…240 z 15…500 z No 2 CO 8 A RM22UA23MR 0.110/


0.242
RM22UA23MR RM22UA33MR

b Overvoltage or 24…240 z 0.05…5 z Off delay 2 CO 8 A RM22UA31MR 0.110/


undervoltage with/ (0.1...30 s) 0.242
without memory
b Overvoltage and
PF143413

PF143414

undervoltage in 24…240 z 1…100 z Off delay 2 CO 8 A RM22UA32MR 0.110/


window mode (0.1...30 s) 0.242
with memory

24…240 z 15…500 z Off delay 2 CO 8 A RM22UA33MR 0.110/


(0.1...30 s) 0.242

380…415 a 15…500 a Off delay 2 CO 8 A RM22UA33MT 0.110/


(0.1...30 s) 0.242

b Overvoltage and 110…240 z 80…300 z On/Off delay 2 CO 8 A RM22UB34 0.090/


RM22UA33MT RM22UB34 undervoltage in (0.1...30 s) 0.198
window mode
without memory

43
Presentation, Harmony Control Relays
description 1-phase current control relays with integrated
current transformer
RM17JC

Presentation
The control relay RM17JC00MW is designed to monitor a currents.
Functions RM17JC00MW
Overcurrent (without memory)
Function performed
Function not performed

These control relays allow:


b Integrated current transformer
b Measurement range 2…20 A
b Choice of action on the output relay
b Clip-on mounting on a 5 rail
RM17JC00MW
They feature a control status indicator LED.

Applications
b Load state control of motors and generators
b Control of current drawn by a 3-phase motor
b Monitoring of heating or lighting circuits
b Control of pump draining (undercurrent)
b Control of overtorque (crushers)
b Monitoring of electromagnetic brakes or clutches

A1 Y1 A2 Description
RM17JC00MW
1  Overcurrent setting potentiometer
2  Spring for clip-on mounting on 35 mm/1.38 in. 5 rail

Un

R 1

12 11 14

2
RM17JC00MW

Un Green LED: indicates that supply to the product is on


R Yellow LED: indicates relay output status

44
Operation, Harmony Control Relays
references 1-phase current control relays with integrated
current transformer
RM17JC

Operating principle
Control relay RM17JC00MW is: Function Diagram
b equipped with an integrated current transformer Power supply off
b fault signaling is by LED
Power supply on

RM17JC00MW
Overcurrent detection
Overcurrent detection > I b Relay RM17JC00MW controls overcurrent.
Supply Un b The relay closes when the current exceeds the threshold setting on the front
panel and opens when it drops below the threshold minus the hysteresis.
II>
> b When terminal Y1 is linked to A1 (+), the output is reversed. The relay opens
Hysteresis
I when the current exceeds the threshold setting on the front panel and closes
again when it drops below the hystereris value.
Y1 A1 Relays R
11-12
11-14

11-12
Y1 A1 Relays R
11-14

Reference
Function Supply Measurement Output Reference Weight
PF153412A

range
V A kg/lb
b Overcurrent 24…240 z 2…20 1 CO RM17JC00MW 0.110/
5A 0.243

RM17JC00MW

45
Presentation, Harmony Control Relays
description 1-phase current control relays
RM22JA and RM35JA

Presentation
RM22JA and RM35JA multifunction current control relays monitor the following
functions:
Functions RM22JA21MR RM22JA31MR RM35JA 32MR/32MT
Overcurrent
(without memory)
Overcurrent
(with/without memory)
Undercurrent
(with/without memory)
RM22JA21MR RM35JA32MT Overcurrent and
undercurrent
(with/without memory)
(window mode)

Function performed
Function not performed

These control relays enable:


b Automatic a or c recognition
b Selection between overcurrent and undercurrent
b Measurement as a true rms value
b Selectable memory function
b Clip-on mounting on a 5 rail

They feature:
b Dial pointer LED indicator for relay power ON status
b Relay output status LED
b A sealable cover to help protect the settings
b A control status indicator LED

Applications
b Excitation control of DC machines
b Load state control of motors and generators
b Control of current drawn by a 3-phase motor
b Monitoring of heating or lighting circuits
b Control of pump draining (undercurrent)
b Control of overtorque (crushers)
b Monitoring of electromagnetic brakes or clutches

Description
A1 A2 M A1 A2 M

E1 E2 E3 E1 E2 E3 RM22JA21MR, RM22JA31MR, RM35JA32MR, RM35JA32MT


RM22JA21MR
1  Configuration: selection of operating mode <I (undercurrent), >I (overcurrent),
RM22JA31MR
>I> (overcurrent and undercurrent), MEMORY - NO MEMORY (with or without
1
>I > >I >
I I
MEMORY

I I

MEMORY
NO

>I >I
I I

I I

memory)
<I <I
I I

I I

40 70
40 70

6 2
30 80
>I % 30 80
I I

I%
I I

2  Current threshold setting potentiometer I%


20 90 20 90
10 100% 10 100%
20 35 20 35

3a 3b
15 40

3a  Hysteresis adjustment potentiometer Hys


Hys Hys/ 15 40
10 45 >I >
I I

10 45
5 50%
5 50%
R R
10 20

Tt 5 25
4 3b  Hysteresis/overcurrent and undercurrent window mode adjustment
5 potentiometer Hys/>I>
0,1 30s
DIAGNOSTIC DIAGNOSTIC

4  Time delay adjustment potentiometer Tt


12 11 14 12 11 14
5  Diagnostic button
22 21 24 22 21 24 6 Overcurrent setting potentiometer >I
RM22JA21MR RM22JA31MR
A1 A2 E3 E2 E1 M A1 A2 E3 E2 E1 M

RM35JA32MR

1
RM35JA32MT

1
YES NO
>I > >I > YES NO
I I
I I

>I > >I >


I I
I I

MEMORY > I >I


I I

I I

MEMORY > I >I


I I

I I

<I
I I

<I
I I

<I
I I

<I
I I

2 2
40 70
40 70
30 80
I% 30 80
I I

20 90 I%
I I

20 90
10 100%

3b 3b
20 35 10 100%
20 35
Hys/ 15 40
Hys/ 15 40
>I > 10 45
I I

>I > 10 45
I I

5 50%

4 4
5 50%
10 20 R
10 20 R
Tt 5 25 Tt 5 25

5
0,1

5
30s 0,1 30s
DIAGNOSTIC
DIAGNOSTIC

12 11 14 22 21 24 12 11 14 22 21 24

RM35JA32MR RM35JA32MT

R Yellow LED: indicates relay output status

46
Operation Harmony Control Relays
1-phase current control relays
RM22JA and RM35JA

Operating principle
Current control relays monitor the current of 1-phase Function Diagram
and DC supplies.
Power supply off
An adjustable time delay on threshold crossing provides Power supply on
immunity to transients, helping prevent spurious
Output 11-14, 21-24 open
triggering of the output relay.
Output 11-14, 21-24 closed

RM22JA●1MR/RM35JA32M●
The operating mode is determined by the user:
b Undercurrent with or without memory
b Overcurrent with or without memory

The position of the configuration switch and the operating mode is read by the product on energization:
b If the configuration switch is set to an unacceptable position, the product detects a fault, the output relay stays open and the LEDs flash to
indicate the position error.
b If the configuration switch position is changed while the device is operating, all the LEDs flash, but the product continues to operate normally
with the function selected at the time of energization preceding the change of position.
b If the configuration switch is returned to the original position selected prior to the last energization, the LEDs return to their normal state.

The undercurrent or overcurrent threshold value is set by means of a potentiometer graduated as a percentage of the scale value of I to be
monitored. The hysteresis is adjusted by means of a potentiometer graduated from 5…50% of the threshold setting. The hysteresis value
must not exceed the limit values of the measuring range.

Overcurrent/Undercurrent without memory


v Overcurrent detection >I , without memory If the controlled current exceeds the threshold setting for a time greater than that
Supply Un set on the front panel (0.1…30 s), the output relay opens and the R LED goes off.
During the time delay, this LED flashes.
As soon as the current drops below the value of the threshold setting minus the
Threshold >I hysteresis, the relay instantly closes.
Hysteresis
I

Relay R
outputs
Tt <Tt

v Undercurrent detection <I, without memory If the controlled current falls below the threshold setting for a time greater than that
Supply Un set on the front panel (0.1…30 s), the output relay opens and the R LED goes off.
During the time delay, this LED flashes.
As soon as the current rises above the value of the threshold setting plus the hys-
Hysteresis I teresis, the relay instantly closes.
Threshold <I
Note: Tt: time delay after crossing of the threshold
Relay R
outputs
Tt Tt

47
Operation (continued) Harmony Control Relays
1-phase current control relays
RM22JA and RM35JA

Operating principle (continued)


RM22JA●1MR/RM35JA32M● (continued)
Overcurrent/Undercurrent with memory
v Overcurrent >I, with memory If “Memory” mode is selected, the relay opens when threshold crossing is
Supply Un detected and then stays in that position. The power has to be switched off to
I reset the product.

Threshold >>II
Hysteresis

Relay
outputs R
Tt Tt

v Undercurrent <I, with memory


Supply Un

Hysteresis
Threshold <<II I Note: Tt: time delay after crossing of the threshold

Relay
outputs R
Tt Tt

RM22JA●1MR/RM35JA32M●
Overcurrent and undercurrent control in window mode
v Overcurrent and undercurrent control in These relays operate in window mode where they check that the controlled
window mode <I<, without memory current stays between a minimum and a maximum threshold.
b The undercurrent or overcurrent threshold values are set by means of two
Supply Un
graduated potentiometers clearly indicating the I to be monitored. The hysteresis
is fixed at 5% of the threshold setting.
Threshold > >II b If the controlled current exceeds the high threshold setting or falls below the
Hysteresis
<Tt U low threshold setting for a time greater than that set on the front panel (0.1…30 s),
Hysteresis
<Tt the output relay opens and the R LED goes off. During the time delay, this LED
Threshold < <II flashes.
b As soon as the current falls below the high threshold setting value minus the
Relay R hysteresis, or rises above the low threshold setting value plus the hysteresis, the
outputs Tt Tt relay instantly closes.
b On energization of the device with a detected measured fault, the relay stays
open.

Note:Tt: time delay after crossing of the threshold

48
References Harmony Control Relays
1-phase current control relays
RM22JA and RM35JA

References
Function Rated Measurement Time Output Reference Weight
PF143415

PF143416

supply range delay


voltage
V kg/lb
b Overcurrent 24…240 z 4 mA…1 A z No 2 CO 8 A RM22JA21MR 0.110/
without memory 0.242

b Overcurrent with/ 24…240 z 4 mA…1 A z Off delay 2 CO 8 A RM22JA31MR 0.110/


RM22JA21MR RM22JA31MR without memory (0.1...30 s) 0.242
b Undercurrent with/
without memory
b Overcurrent and
undercurrent
(window mode)
PF143417

PF143418

with/without
memory 24…240 z 150 mA…15 A z Off delay 2 CO 8 A RM35JA32MR 0.120/
(0.1...30 s) 0.264

380…415 a 150 mA…15 A z Off delay 2 CO 8 A RM35JA32MT 0.120/


(0.1...30 s) 0.264

RM35JA32MR RM35JA32MT

49
Presentation, description, Harmony Control Relays
operation 1-phase current control relays
RM35JA

Presentation
Multifunction current control relays RM35JA3pMW monitor both AC and DC
currents.
Functions RM35JA31MW RM35JA32MW
Overcurrent (with/without memory)
Undercurrent (with/without memory)
Range controlled 2 …500 mA 0.15…15 A
Function performed
Function not performed
RM35JA3pMW These control relays allow:
b Automatic AC or DC recognition
b Measurement ranges from 2 mA to 15 A
b Selection between overcurrent and undercurrent
b Measurement as a true rms value
b Selectable memory function
b Clip-on mounting on a 5 rail

They feature:
b A sealable cover to help protect the settings
b A control status indicator LED

Applications
b Excitation control of DC machines
b Control of the load state of motors and generators
b Control of current drawn by a 3-phase motor
b Monitoring of heating or lighting circuits
b Control of pump draining (undercurrent)
b Control of overtorque (crushers)
b Monitoring of electromagnetic brakes or clutches

A1 A2 E3 E2 E1 M
Description
RM35JA31MW, RM35JA32MW
1  Configuration: selection of operating mode <I / >I, (with or without memory)
<I >I

1
Memory - No Memory
2
3 2  Current threshold setting potentiometer I%
Un 4 3  Hysteresis adjustment potentiometer Hysteresis
R

4  Time delay adjustment potentiometer Tt


5
5  Starting inhibition time delay adjustment potentiometer Ti
12 11 14 22 21 24
6  Spring for clip-on mounting on 35 mm/1.38 in.  5 rail
6
RM35JA31MW, RM35JA32MW
Un Green LED: indicates that supply to the product is on
R Yellow LED: indicates relay output status Operating principle
Control relays RM35JA3pMW are Function Diagram
designed to: Power supply off
b monitor a or c currents
Power supply on
b automatically recognize the form of
c or a (50 or 60 Hz) signal Output 11-14, 21-24 open
b directly monitor up to 15 A (above this Output 11-14, 21-24 closed
value a current transformer can be
connected)
b signal detected faults by means of
LEDs

50
Operation (continued), Harmony Control Relays
references 1-phase current control relays
RM35JA

Operating principle (continued)


RM35 JA31MW/JA32MW
The operating mode is selected by a switch:
b Undercurrent, with or without memory
b Overcurrent, with or without memory
The position of the switch and the operating mode is read by the product on energization:
b If the switch is set to an unacceptable position, the product detects a fault, the output relay stays open and the LEDs flash to indicate the
position error.
b If the switch position is changed while the device is operating, all the LEDs flash, but the product continues to operate normally with the
function selected at the time of energization preceding the change of position.
b If the configuration switch is returned to the original position selected prior to the last energization, the LEDs return to their normal state.
The undercurrent or overcurrent threshold value is set by a potentiometer graduated as a percentage of the scale value of current I to be
monitored. The hysteresis is adjusted by a potentiometer graduated from 5…50% of the threshold setting and the value must not exceed the
limit values of the measuring range.
Overcurrent/Undercurrent without memory
b Overcurrent detection >I, without memory If the current controlled exceeds the threshold setting for a time greater than that set
Supply
on the front panel (0.3…30 s), the output relay opens and the LED goes off.
Un
As soon as the current drops below the value of the threshold setting minus the
>I>I hysteresis, the relay instantly closes.
Threshold
Hysteresis H
I
11-12/11-14
Relays R 21-22/21-24
Tt Tt <Tt Tt

b Undercurrent detection < I, without memory If the current controlled falls below the threshold setting for a time greater than that
Supply Un
set on the front panel (0.3…30 s), the output relay opens and the LED goes off. As
soon as the current rises above the value of the threshold setting plus the hysteresis,
Hysteresis I the relay instantly closes.
Threshold <I <
I
11-12/11-14
Relays R21-22/21-24
Ti Tt Tt Ti

Overcurrent/Undercurrent with memory


b Overcurrent detection >I, with memory If “Memory” mode is selected, the relay opens when crossing of the threshold is
Supply Un detected and then stays in that position. The power needs to be switched off to reset
I the product.
Threshold >I >I
Hysteresis On energization, an inhibition time delay (1…20 s) makes it possible to inhibit current
peaks (or troughs) on start-up of equipment.
11-12/11-14
Relays R21-22/21-24
Ti Tt Ti Tt

b Undercurrent detection < I, with memory


Supply Un

Hysteresis
Threshold <I <
I
I
11-12/11-14
Relays R21-22/21-24
Note: Ti: starting inhibition time (adjustable on front panel)
Ti Tt Ti Tt
Tt: time delay after crossing of the threshold (adjustable on front panel)

References
Function Range Supply Output Reference Weight
controlled
V kg/lb
PF153420B

PF153420B

b Overcurrent or 2 …500 mA 24…240 z 2 CO RM35JA31MW 0.130/


undercurrent 5 A 0.286

0.15…15 A 24…240 z 2 CO RM35JA32MW 0.130/


5 A 0.286

RM35JA31MW RM35JA32MW

51
Presentation, Harmony Control Relays
description Liquid level control relays
RM22LA and RM22LG

Presentation
RM22LA and RM22LG liquid level control relays control one or two liquid levels, with
a fill or empty function:
Functions RM22LA 32MR RM22LG 11MR/11MT
Level 1/Level 2
Fill operation
Empty operation
Low sensitivity
Standard sensitivity
High sensitivity

Function performed
RM22LG11MR Function not performed

RM22 liquid level control relays feature:


b A dial pointer LED indicator for relay power ON status
b A relay output status LED
b A sealable cover to help protect the settings
b A control status indicator LED
The relays are designed for clip-on mounting on a 5 rail.

Applications
These devices monitor the levels of conductive liquids.
They control the actuation of pumps or valves to regulate levels and can also help
prevent submersible pumps “dry running”, or tanks “overflowing”. They can also be
used to control dosing of liquids in mixing processes and to help protect heating
elements in the event of non-immersion.
They have a transparent, hinged cover on their front panel to avoid any accidental
alteration of the settings. This cover can be directly sealed.

b Application examples for compatible liquids:


v spring, town, industrial, and sea water
v metallic salt, acid, or base solutions
v liquid fertilizers
v non-concentrated alcohol (< 40%)
v liquids in the food processing industry: beer, coffee, etc.

A1 A2 NC A1 A2 NC
Description
Min Max C Min Max C RM22LG11MR, RM22LG11MT, RM22LA32MR
1  Configuration: selection of the operating mode (Fill or Empty) and the sensitivity
range (LS/St/HS)
RM22LG11MR RM22LG11MT

1 1
30
40 60
70 30
40 60
70 2  Sensitivity control potentiometer (kΩ or %)
2 2
Sens 80
20 Sens 20 80
10 90 10 90

3  Configuration: selection of the number of levels and the On/Off time delay
5 100 KΩ 5 100 KΩ

Level
3 Level
3
4  Time delay control potentiometer Tt
2 1 2 1

R R

DIAGNOSTIC
5 DIAGNOSTIC
5 5  Diagnostic button

12 11 14 12 11 14

RM22LG11MR RM22LG11MT

A1 A2 NC

Min Max C

RM22LA32MR

1
HS LS
St. St.
LS HS
40 60
30 70

2
Sens 20 80
10 90
5 100%

3
1 1
DELAY

DELAY
OFF

Level
ON

2 2

10 20 R

Tt 5 25
4
5
0,1 30s
DIAGNOSTIC

12 11 14

22 21 24

RM22LA32MR

R Yellow LED: indicates relay output status

52
Operation Harmony Control Relays
Liquid level control relays
RM22LA and RM22LG

Operating principle
Liquid level control relays are designed to measure and control the levels of Function Diagram
conductive liquids by means of resistive probes.
Power supply Off
The operating principle is based on measurement of the apparent resistance of the
liquid between two submerged probes. When this value is less than the threshold Power supply On
setting on the front panel of the device, the relay changes state. To avoid electrolytic Output 11-14, 21-24 open
phenomena, an AC current runs across the probes. Output 11-14, 21-24 closed
A selector switch on the front panel allows selection of the required function and the
sensitivity range. Control of a single level can be achieved by using the second se-
lector switch. In this case, the Max. level probe stays up in the air and an adjustable
time delay avoids any wave effect. Both products activate their output relay when a
tank is either emptying or filling.

RM22LA and RM22LG


A selector switch on the front panel of these relays allows selection of the required sensitivity range and the empty or fill function. A second
switch allows selection of the number of levels (1 or 2) and the type of time delay in the case of level 1 mode. The position of these
configuration switches is taken into account on energization.
b If the configuration switch is set to an unacceptable position, the product detects a fault, the output relay stays open, and the LEDs flash to
signal the position error.
b If the configuration switch position is changed while the device is operating, all the LEDs flash, but the product continues to operate normally
with the function selected at the time of energization preceding the change of position.
b If the configuration switch is returned to the original position selected prior to the last energization, the LEDs return to their normal state.

Control of two levels, empty and fill function


v Fill/Empty function (2 levels) b Empty function
Supply Un level: 2, function:
- LS (Low Sensitivity: 250 W…5 kW)
Max. level - St (Standard Sensitivity: 5 kW…100 kW)
Min. level - HS (High Sensitivity: 50 kW…1 MW)
Relay
The output relay stays open until the liquid reaches the Max. level probe.
outputs R As soon as the Max. level is reached, the contact closes and then allows emptying
Relay of the tank (valve opens, pump starts, etc.). When the level drops below the Min.
outputs R level, the contact opens to stop the emptying process.

b Fill function
level: 2, function:
- LS (Low Sensitivity: 250 W…5 kW)
- St (Standard Sensitivity: 5 kW…100 kW)
- HS (High Sensitivity: 50 kW…1 MW)
The output relay stays energized until the liquid reaches the Max. level probe.
As soon as the Max. level is reached, the contact opens and the pump stops.
When the level drops below the Min. level, the contact closes again and
pumping restarts to raise the level.

53
Operation (continued) Harmony Control Relays
Liquid level control relays
RM22LA and RM22LG

Operating principle (continued)


RM22LA and RM22LG (continued)
Control of one level, empty function
v Empty function T on b Level: 1 - on delay functions:
Supply Un - LS (Low Sensitivity: 250 W…5 kW)
- St (Standard Sensitivity: 5 kW…100 kW)
Level (1) - HS (High Sensitivity: 50 kW…1 MW)

Relay When the liquid level rises above the probe for a time greater than the time
11-12/11-14
outputs delay value Tt set on the front panel, the relay is energized and stays energized
Tt <Tt Tt Tt until the liquid level drops back to the probe.
If the liquid drops back below the set level before the end of the time delay, the
relay is not energized.

v Empty function T off b Level: 1 - off delay functions:


Supply Un - LS (Low Sensitivity: 250 W…5 kW)
- St (Standard Sensitivity: 5 kW…100 kW)
- HS (High Sensitivity: 50 kW…1 MW)
Level (1)

Relay When the liquid level rises above the probe, the relay is energized instantly and
11-12/11-14
outputs stays energized until the liquid again reaches the probe level for a time Tt set
Tt <Tt Tt Tt on the front panel.
If the liquid drops back below the set level before the end of the time delay
period, the relay stays energized.

Control of one level, fill function


v Fill function T on b Level: 1 - on delay functions:
Supply Un - LS (Low Sensitivity: 250 W…5 kW)
- St (Standard Sensitivity: 5 kW…100 kW)
Level (1) - HS (High Sensitivity: 50 kW…1 MW)

Relay When the liquid level drops below the probe for a time greater than the time
11-12/11-14
outputs delay value Tt set on the front panel, the relay is energized and stays energized
Tt <Tt Tt Tt until the liquid level rises back up to the probe.
If the liquid rises back above the set level before the end of the time delay
period, the relay is not energized.

v Fill function T off b Level: 1 - off delay functions:


Supply Un - LS (Low Sensitivity: 250 W…5 kW)
- St (Standard Sensitivity: 5 kW…100 kW)
Level (1) - HS (High Sensitivity: 50 kW…1 MW)

Relay When the liquid level drops below the probe, the relay is energized instantly
11-12/11-14
outputs and stays energized until the liquid level again reaches the probe level and
Tt <Tt Tt Tt stays above it for a time greater than the time delay period Tt set on the front
panel.
If the liquid drops back below the set level before the end of the time delay
period, the relay stays energized.

Note: Tt: time delay after crossing of the threshold

54
References Harmony Control Relays
Liquid level control relays
RM22LA and RM22LG

References
PF143419

PF143420
Function Rated supply Measurement Time Output Reference Weight
voltage range delay
V Ω kg/lb
b Level 1/ 24…240 z 5 K…100 K No 1 CO 8 A RM22LG11MR 0.100/
Level 2 0.220
b Fill
operation
b Empty
operation

380…415 a 5 K…100 K No 1 CO 8 A RM22LG11MT 0.100/


0.220
RM22LG11MR RM22LG11MT
PF143421

24…240 z 250...1 M On/Off 2 CO 8 A RM22LA32MR 0.110/


delay 0.242
(0.1...30 s)

RM22LA32MR

55
Presentation, description, Harmony Control Relays
operation Level control relays
RM35L

Presentation
Level control relays RM35LM33MW and RM35LV14MW control 1 or 2 levels, with a
fill or empty function:
Functions RM35LM33MW RM35LV14MW
Level 1/Level 2
Fill / Empty operation
Detection by resistive probes
Detection by discrete sensors
Low / Standard / High sensitivity
RM35LpppMW Function performed
Function not performed

They feature:
b A sealable cover to help protect the settings
b A control status indicator LED
The relays are designed for clip-on mounting on a 5 rail

Applications
These devices monitor the levels of conductive liquid or non-conductive material.
They control the actuation of pumps or valves to regulate levels, help protect
submersible pumps against dry running, or help protect tanks from “overflow”. They
can also be used to control dosing of liquids in mixing processes and help protect
heating elements in the event of non-immersion. They have a transparent, hinged
cover on their front panel to avoid any accidental alteration of the settings. This cover
can be directly sealed.
b Application examples for RM35LM33MW:
v spring water, town water, industrial water, and sea water
v metallic salt, acid, or base solutions
v liquid fertilizers and non-concentrated alcohol (< 40%)
v liquids in the food processing industry: beer, coffee, etc.
b Application examples for RM35LV14MW:
v chemically pure water
v fuels, liquid gases (inflammable)
v oil, concentrated alcohol (> 40%)
A1 A2 Min Max C 12V12V Min Max 0V
v ethylene, glycol, paraffin, varnish, and paints

Description
1 1 RM35LM33MW
2 2
1  Configuration: selection of operating mode / and of sensitivity range
3 3
Un
Tt
4
Tt
Un
LS, St, HS
R R 2  Sensitivity adjustment potentiometer %
3  Switch for selecting the number of levels
4  Time delay adjustment potentiometer Tt
12 11 14 22 21 24 A1 A2 12 11 14 5  Spring for clip-on mounting on 35 mm/1.38 in. 5 rail
5 4 RM35LV14MW
RM35LM33MW RM35LV14MW
2  Configuration: selection of operating mode / and of sensor type PNP, NPN
Tt Yellow LED: indicates timing status
3  Time delay adjustment potentiometer Tt
Un Green LED: indicates that supply to the product is on 4  Switch for selecting the number of levels
R Yellow LED: indicates relay output status 5  Spring for clip-on mounting on 35 mm/1.38 in. 5 rail

Operating principle
Control relays RM35LM and RM35LV are Function Diagram
designed to control the levels of: Power supply off
b Conductive liquid for RM35LM
Power supply on
(measures the levels by resistive probes)
b Any other material for RM35LV Output 11-14, 21-24 open
(controls the levels of conductive liquids) Output 11-14, 21-24 closed
The operating principle is based on measurement of the apparent resistance of the
liquid between two submerged probes. When this value is less than the threshold
setting on the front panel of the device, the relay changes state. To avoid electrolytic
phenomena, an AC current runs across the probes.
A selector switch on the front panel allows selection of the required function and the
sensitivity range. Control of a single level can be achieved by using the second
selector switch. In this case, the Max. level probe stays up in the air and an
adjustable time delay avoids any wave effect.

56
Operation (continued) Harmony Control Relays
Level control relays
RM35L

Operating principle
RM35LM33MW
Relay RM35LV measures the levels by means of discrete sensors. These two products activate their output relay when a tank is either emptying
or filling.
b A green Un LED indicates that the supply is on.
b A yellow R LED indicates the state of the output relay.
b A yellow Tt LED indicates that timing is in progress.
b The green and yellow LEDs flash to indicate an unacceptable setting position.

A selector switch on the front panel of these relays allows selection of the required sensitivity range and the empty or fill function. A second switch allows
selection of the number of levels (1 or 2) and the type of time delay in the case of level 1 mode.

The position of these configuration switches is taken into account on energization.


b If the configuration switch is set to an unacceptable position, the product detects a fault, the output relay stays open, and the LEDs flash to
signal the position error.
b If the configuration switch position is changed while the device is operating, all the LEDs flash, but the product continues to operate normally
with the function selected at the time of energization preceding the change of position.
b If the configuration switch is returned to the original position selected prior to the last energization, the LEDs return to their normal state.

Control of two levels, empty and fill function


v Fill/Empty function b Empty function
Supply Un level: 2, function:
- LS (Low Sensitivity: 250 W…5 kW)
Max. level
- St (Standard Sensitivity: 5 kW…100 kW)
Min. level - HS (High Sensitivity: 50 kW…1 MW)
The output relay stays open until the liquid reaches the Max. level probe. As soon
Relays R as the Max. level is reached, the contact closes and allows emptying of the tank (valve
Relays
R
opens, pump starts, etc.). When the level drops below the Min. level, the contact
opens to stop the emptying process.
b Fill function
level: 2, function:
- LS (Low Sensitivity: 250 W…5 kW)
- St (Standard Sensitivity: 5 kW…100 kW)
- HS (High Sensitivity: 50 kW…1 MW)
The output relay stays energized until the liquid reaches the Max. level probe. As
soon as the Max. level is reached, the contact opens and the pump stops. When the
level drops below the Min. level, the contact closes again and pumping re-starts to
raise the level.
Note: When two levels are being controlled, the anti-wave time delay function is not active.

Control of one level, empty function


v Empty function T on b Level: 1 - on delay functions:
Supply Un - LS (Low Sensitivity: 250 W…5 kW)
- St (Standard Sensitivity: 5 kW…100 kW)
Level (1)
- HS (High Sensitivity: 50 kW…1 MW)
Relays R 11-12/11-14 When the liquid level rises above the probe for a time greater than the time delay
21-22/21-24

Tt <Tt Tt Tt value Tt set on the front panel, the relay is energized and stays energized until the
liquid level drops back to the probe.
If the liquid drops back below the set level before the end of the time delay, the relay
is not energized.

v Empty function T off b Level: 1 - off delay functions:


Supply Un - LS (Low Sensitivity: 250 W…5 kW)
- St (Standard Sensitivity: 5 kW…100 kW)
Level (1) - HS (High Sensitivity: 50 kW…1 MW)

Relays R 11-12/11-14 When the liquid level rises above the probe, the relay is energized instantly and
21-22/21-24
stays energized until the liquid again reaches the probe level for a time Tt set on the
Tt <Tt Tt Tt
front panel.
If the liquid drops back below the set level before the end of the time delay period,
the relay stays energized.

57
Operation (continued) Harmony Control Relays
Level control relays
RM35L

Operating principle (continued)


RM35LM33MW (continued)
Control of one level, fill function
v Fill function T on b Level: 1 - on delay functions:
Supply Un - LS (Low Sensitivity: 250 W…5 kW)
- St (Standard Sensitivity: 5 kW…100 kW)
Level (1) - HS (High Sensitivity: 50 kW…1 MW)
11-12/11-14 When the liquid level drops below the probe for a time greater than the time delay
Relays R 21-22/21-24
value Tt set on the front panel, the relay is energized and stays energized until the
Tt <Tt Tt Tt
liquid level rises back up to the probe.
If the liquid rises back above the set level before the end of the time delay period, the
relay is not energized.

v Fill function T off b Level: 1 - off delay functions:


Supply Un - LS (Low Sensitivity: 250 W…5 kW)
- St (Standard Sensitivity: 5 kW…100 kW)
Level (1) - HS (High Sensitivity: 50 kW…1 MW)
11-12/11-14
When the liquid level drops below the probe, the relay is energized instantly and
Relays R 21-22/21-24
stays energized until the liquid level again reaches the probe level and stays
Tt <Tt Tt Tt
above it for a time greater than the time delay period Tt set on the front panel.
If the liquid drops back down to below the set level before the end of the time delay
period, the relay stays energized.

RM35LV14MW
A selector switch on the front panel allows selection of the function (empty or fill) and the type of sensor. A second switch allows selection of the
number of levels (1 or 2) and the type of time delay in the case of 1 level mode.

The position of these configuration switches is taken into account on energization.


b If the configuration switch is set to an unacceptable position, the product detects a fault, the output relay stays open, and the LEDs flash to
signal the position error.
b If the configuration switch position is changed while the device is operating, all the LEDs flash, but the product continues to operate
normally with the function selected at the time of energization preceding the change of position.
b If the configuration switch is returned to the original position selected prior to the last energization, the LEDs return to their normal state.

Control of two levels


v Fill/Empty function b Empty function
Supply Un Level: 2
The output relay stays open until the material reaches the Max. probe level. As
Max. level soon as the Max. level is reached, the contact closes and allows emptying of the
Min. level tank (valve opens, pump starts, etc.). When the level drops below the Min. probe
level, the contact opens to stop the emptying process.
Relays R

Relays R b Fill function


Level: 2
The output relay stays energized until the material reaches the Max. probe. As soon
as the Max. level is reached, the contact opens and the pump stops. When the level
drops below the Min. probe level, the contact closes again and pumping re-starts to
raise the level.

Note: When two levels are being controlled, the anti-wave time delay function is not active.

Control of one level, empty function


v Empty function T on b Level: 1 - on delay
Supply Un When the material level rises above the probe for a time greater than the time delay
value Tt set on the front panel, the relay is energized and stays energized until the
Level (1) material level drops back to the probe.
If the level rises above the probe before the end of time delay period, the relay is not
Relays R 11-12/11-14 energized.
Tt <Tt Tt Tt

v Empty function T off b Level: 1 - off delay


Supply Un When the material level rises above the probe, the relay is energized instantly and
stays energized until the material level again reaches the probe and stays below it
Level (1) for a time greater than the time delay value Tt set on the front panel.
If the level drops back to below the probe before the end of time delay period, the
Relays R 11-12/11-14 relay stays energized.
Tt <Tt Tt Tt

58
Operation (continued), Harmony Control Relays
references Level control relays
RM35L

Operating principle (continued)


RM35LV14MW (continued)
Control of one level, fill function
v Fill function T on b Level: 1 - on delay
Supply Un When the material level drops below the probe for a time greater than the time
delay value Tt set on the front panel, the relay is energized and stays energized
Level (1) until the material level again reaches the probe.
If the level rises above the probe before the end of time delay period, the relay is not
Relays R 11-12/11-14 energized.
Tt <Tt Tt Tt

v Fill function T off b Level: 1 - off delay


Supply Un When the material level drops below the probe, the relay is energized instantly and
stays energized until the material level again reaches the probe and stays above it
Level (1)
for a time greater than the time delay period Tt set on the front panel.
If the level drops back down to below the probe before the end of the time delay
Relays R 11-12/11-14 period, the relay stays energized.
Tt <Tt Tt Tt

References
Function Supply voltage Output Reference Weight
PF153429B

PF153422B

V kg/lb
Detection by 24…240 z 2 CO RM35LM33MW 0.130/
resistive probes 5A 0.287
(see page 70)

Detection by 24…240 z 1 CO RM35LV14MW 0.130/


discrete sensors 5A 0.287

RM35LM33MW RM35LV14MW

59
Presentation,description, Harmony Control Relays
operation 3-phase and 1-phase pump control relays
RM35BA

Presentation
Measurement and control relay RM35BA10 is used for control and monitoring of
3‑phase and single‑phase pumps.
Functions RM35BA10
3-phase phase sequence
3-phase phase loss
3-phase overcurrent and undercurrent control
1-phase overcurrent and undercurrent control

Function performed
Function not performed
RM35BA10
These control relays allow:
v Absence of one or more phases
v Undercurrent for protection against dry running
v Overcurrent for protection against overload
b Acceptance of different nominal voltage values:
v 208…480 V a in 3-phase mode
v 230 V a in 1-phase mode
b Clip-on mounting on a 5 rail
b Monitoring of their own supply voltage measured as a true rms value

They feature:
b A sealable cover to help protect the settings
b A control status indicator LED

Applications
b Management of pumps
E1 L1 L2 L3
Description
RM35BA
1  Configuration: selection of active function and operating mode 3-ph/1-ph
1
(Double - Single)
>I
2
2  Overcurrent setting potentiometer > I
<I
3
Def.
Un 4 3  Undercurrent setting potentiometer < I
R
5 4  Time delay adjustment potentiometer Tt
5  Starting inhibition time delay adjustment potentiometer Ti
Y1 Y2 12 11 14
6  Spring for clip-on mounting on 35 mm/1.38 in. 5 rail
6
RM35BA Operating principle
Pump control relay RM35BA10 can operate Function Diagram
Def. Yellow LED: indicates fault present status
on a 1-phase or 3-phase supply and Power supply off
Un Green LED: indicates that supply to the product is on incorporates 3 functions in a single unit: Power supply on
R Yellow LED: indicates relay output status b Current control
b Phase presence control (in 3-phase mode) Output 11-14, 21-24 open
b Phase sequence control (in 3-phase mode) Output 11-14, 21-24 closed
These relays have two operating modes which are designed to control a pump via
two external signal inputs (Y1 and Y2). These two signal inputs are controlled by
volt-free contacts.
Control signal inputs Y1 and Y2 can be connected to:
b A level sensor
b A level relay
b A pressure sensor
b A pushbutton, etc.
Fault signaling is by LEDs with differentiation of the reason for the fault.

RM35BA10
The following operating mode is selected by using a switch:
b Single control
b Double control
b 1-phase or 3-phase supply
The position of the switch and the operating mode is read by the product on
energization.
b If the switch position is changed while the device is operating, all the LEDs flash,
but the product continues to operate normally with the function selected at the time
of energization preceding the change of position.
b If the configuration switch is returned to the original position selected prior to the
last energization, the LEDs return to their normal state.

60
Operation (continued), Harmony Control Relays
references 3-phase and 1-phase pump control relays
RM35BA

Operating principle (continued)


RM35BA10 (continued)
Single control mode
v Single control mode (3-ph/1-ph) This mode is designed to control a pump via an external signal. The relay output is
Supply Un closed when the signal is present at Y1 (contact closed). Y2 can be used to reset the
relay after a current fault.
Y1
Note: Ti: time delay to inhibit fault monitoring on pump starting (overcurrent and undercurrent,
Y2
setting on front panel)
Tt: time delay on occurrence of a fault (overcurrent or undercurrent, setting on front panel)
I.Def.
I. Def.: presence of a current fault (overcurrent or undercurrent)
Relays11-12
R
11-14

Ti Tt Tt Ti Ti Tt

Double control mode


v Double control mode (3-ph/1-ph) This mode is designed to control a pump via two external control signals (Y1 and Y2).
Supply The output relay closes when both input signals are present (Y1 and Y2 closed). It
will open as soon as one of these signals disappears.
Y1

Y2

I.Def. Note: Ti: time delay to inhibit fault monitoring on pump starting (overcurrent and undercurrent,
setting on front panel)
Relays R 11-12 Tt: time delay on occurrence of a fault (overcurrent or undercurrent, setting on front panel)
11-14
I. Def.: presence of a current fault (overcurrent or undercurrent)
Ti Tt Tt Ti Ti Ti

1-phase or 3-phase supply control mode


v Overcurrent detection > I b If the control relay is configured for a 1-phase supply, it monitors the current
Supply Un consumed by the pump.
b If the control relay is configured for a 3-phase supply, it monitors the current,
phase sequence and phase loss.
>I b If a phase fault is detected, the output relay opens immediately.
I
b On energization, if there is a phase sequence or phase loss fault, the output is
Relays R
11-12/11-14 unable to energize.
Ti Tt Ti
The overcurrent and undercurrent values are set by two separate potentiometers,
graduated from 1 to 10 A.
b If a setting error occurs (low threshold greater than high threshold), the output
relay opens and all the LEDs flash to signal the error.
v Undercurrent detection < I b If a current fault occurs (overcurrent or undercurrent), the relay opens when the
Supply Un fault persists for longer than the threshold time delay setting.
I b When the current returns to the correct value, the output relay continues to
remain open. It can only be re-energized by a RESET: either by switching off the
<I
power, or by closing external contact Y2 (in single control mode).
b An inhibition time delay on energization (Ti) allows detection of current peaks on
Relays R
11-12/11-14
motor starting.
Ti Tt Ti

Note: Ti: time delay to inhibit fault monitoring on pump starting (overcurrent and undercurrent,
setting on front panel)
Tt: time delay on occurrence of a fault (overcurrent or undercurrent, setting on front panel)

References
Function Current Supply Output Reference Weight
range voltage
PF153428A

controlled
A V kg/lb
3-phase: 1…10 b 208…480 a, 1 CO RM35BA10 0.110/
b Phase sequence 3-phase 5A 0.243
b Phase loss
b Overcurrent and b 230 a,
undercurrent control 1-phase
1-phase:
b Overcurrent and
undercurrent control

RM35BA10

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Presentation, description, Harmony Control Relays
operation Frequency control relay
RM35HZ

Presentation
Frequency control relay RM35HZ monitors frequency variations on 50 or 60 Hz
AC supplies:
Functions RM35HZ21FM
Over-frequency (50 or 60 Hz)
Under-frequency (50 or 60 Hz)

Function performed
Function not performed

These control relays allow:


b Over-frequency and under-frequency with two independent relay outputs
RM35HZ21FM b Selectable memory function
b Monitoring of their own supply voltage measured as a true rms value
b Clip-on mounting on a 5 rail

They feature:
b A sealable cover to help protect the settings
b A control status indicator LED

Applications
Monitoring of electrical power sources:
b Generating sets, wind turbines, micro-power stations, etc.
A1 A2
Description
RM35HZ21FM
1  Configuration: selection of 50/60 Hz frequency range and operating mode (with
1
or without memory) Memory - No Memory
2
3 2  Frequency tolerance multiplication setting potentiometer x1-x2
4
3  Low frequency threshold setting switch F <
R1
Un
5
4  High frequency threshold setting switch F >
R2

5  Time delay adjustment potentiometer


12 11 14 22 21 24 6  Spring for clip-on mounting on 35 mm/1.38 in. 5 rail
6
RM35HZ21FM
Operating principle
R1 Yellow LED: indicates relay status (high frequency
threshold) Frequency control relay RM35HZ monitors: Function Diagram
v Frequency variations on 50 or 60 Hz
Un Green LED: indicates that supply to the product is on Power supply off
supplies
R2 Yellow LED: indicates relay status (low frequency threshold) v Over-frequency and under-frequency via Power supply on
adjustment of two independent thresholds. Output 11-14, 21-24 open
(It has two relay outputs: one per threshold) Output 11-14, 21-24 closed
v Fault signaling is by LED

b Function selector switch:


v Set the switch to a frequency of 50 or 60 Hz of the supply monitored, then select
Memory or No memory mode.
v The position of the switch and the operating mode is read by the product on
energization.
v If the switch is set to an unacceptable position, the product detects a fault, the
output relays stay open and the LEDs flash to indicate the position error.
v If the switch position is changed while the device is operating, all the LEDs flash
but the product continues to operate normally with the function selected at the time
of energization preceding the change of position.
v If the switch is returned to the original position selected prior to the last
energization, the LEDs return to their normal state.

62
Operation (continued), Harmony Control Relays
references Frequency control relay
RM35HZ

Operating principle (continued)


RM35HZ21FM
The under-frequency or over-frequency threshold values are set using two graduated potentiometers indicating the variation value of the
frequency to be monitored. A switch x1/x2 allows the control scale to be doubled. Hysteresis is fixed at 0.3 Hz.

Over-frequency and under-frequency without memory


v Over-frequency and under-frequency control, without b If the frequency of the voltage controlled exceeds the over-frequency threshold
memory setting for a time greater than that set on the front panel (0.1…10 s), the
Supply Un corresponding output relay opens and its LED goes off. During the time delay, this
LED flashes.
>F b As soon as the frequency drops below the value of the threshold setting, minus
Hysteresis the hysteresis, the relay instantly closes.
Hysteresis F
b If the frequency of the voltage controlled falls below the under-frequency
<F
threshold setting for a time greater than that set on the front panel (0.1…10 s), the
corresponding output relay opens and its LED goes out. During the time delay, this
11-12
Relay R1 11-14 LED flashes.
Relay R2 21-22 b As soon as the frequency rises above the value of the threshold setting, plus the
21-24
hysteresis, the relay instantly closes.
Tt Tt
b On energization of the device with a detected measured fault, the relay stays
open.

Note: Tt: time delay after crossing of the threshold (adjustable on front panel)

Over-frequency and under-frequency with memory


v Over-frequency and under-frequency control with If “Memory” mode is selected, the relay opens after the time delay and stays in that
memory position when crossing of the threshold is detected.
Supply Un The power needs to be switched off to reset the product.

>F
Hysteresis
Hysteresis F
<F

11-12
Relay R1 11-14

Relay R2 21-22
21-24

Tt Tt
Note:Tt: time delay after crossing of the threshold (adjustable on front panel)

Reference
Function Range Supply Output Reference Weight
controlled voltage
Zeliocontrol_528_RDSPH16045

V kg/lb
b Over- 40…60 Hz 120…277 a 1 CO + 1 CO RM35HZ21FM 0.130/
frequency (50 Hz) / 5A 0.287
and 50…70 Hz
under- (60 Hz)
frequency
50 or 60 Hz

RM35HZ21FM

63
Presentation, Harmony Control Relays
description Speed control relay
RM35S

Presentation
Speed control relay RM35S0MW monitors:
Functions RM35S0MW
Underspeed (with/without memory, with inhibition by external
contact S2)
Overspeed (with/without memory, with inhibition by external
contact S2)

Function performed
Function not performed

Speed control relay RM35S0MW measures via:


RM35S0MW b A 3-wire PNP or NPN proximity sensor input
b A Namur proximity sensor input
b A 0-30 V voltage input
b A volt-free contact input

These control relays allow:


b Operation with either NO or NC sensors
b Adjustable time between impulses from 0.05 s…10 min
b Adjustable power-on inhibition time from 0.6 to 60 s
b Inhibition controlled by an external contact
b Clip-on mounting on a 5 rail

They feature:
b A sealable cover to help protect the settings
b A control status indicator LED

Applications
b Monitoring the speed or rate of rotary or linear movements in the following
applications:
v conveyors/conveyor belts
v packaging
v material handling
Y1 12V 12V E1 E2 0V

Description
RM35S00MW
1 1  Configuration: selection of operating mode: Underspeed or overspeed
2 Underspeed/Overspeed
In
3 with or without memory Memory - No Memory
Un 4 2  Speed threshold setting potentiometer Value
R

3  Speed range selector switch


A1 A2 12 11 14
4  Starting inhibition time delay adjustment potentiometer Ti
5 5  Spring for clip-on mounting on 35 mm/1.38 in. 5 rail
RM35S0MW

In Yellow LED: indicates inhibition status (time delay or S2 input)


Un Green LED: indicates that supply to the product is on
R Yellow LED: indicates relay output status

64
Operation Harmony Control Relays
Speed control relay
RM35S

Operating principle
Relay RM35S0MW monitors the speed (rate, frequency) of a process Function Diagram
(conveyor, conveyor belt, etc.) using discrete sensors:
Power supply off
v 3-wire PNP or NPN proximity sensor
v 0-30 V voltage input Power supply on
v NAMUR proximity sensor Output 11-14, 21-24 open
v volt-free contact Output 11-14, 21-24 closed
It can be used for monitoring underspeed or overspeed.

RM35S0MW
The control relay measures the speed as follows:
v The cycle of the process being monitored is a series of impulses characterized by a two-state signal: high and low.
v The speed is obtained by measuring the period of this signal, from the detection of first change of state (either rising or falling edge).
v Digital processing of the signal allows the disparity between the signals to be calculated.
v On energization or after appearance (or reappearance) of the sensor signal, detection (characterization) of the signal requires processing
of one or two periods. During this time, control is inoperative.

The operating modes are selected by using the switch:


v Underspeed without memory
v Underspeed with memory
v Overspeed without memory
v Overspeed with memory

Underspeed control without memory


v Underspeed control, without memory At the end of the starting inhibition time delay “Ti”, as soon as the speed measured
1 sec mini drops below the threshold setting, the output relay changes state from “closed” to
Supply Un “open”.
Hysteresis It returns to its initial state when the speed is again higher than the threshold plus
Threshold Vs V hysteresis (fixed at 5% of the threshold setting).
Ti Ti
When power is restored, after a break having lasted at least 1 s, the relay is in the
“closed” state during the time delay and stays in that state for as long as the speed
In
remains higher than the threshold.
Relays R
11-12/11-14

Underspeed control with memory


v Underspeed control, with memory When relay RM35S has been configured in “memory” mode, if underspeed is
1 sec mini detected, the output relay stays in the “open” state, irrespective of any further
changes in the process speed.
Supply Un
50 ms mini It will not be able to return to the “closed” state until contact S2 closes (for at least
S2 50 ms).
Hysteresis
If, when S2 re-opens, the speed is not high enough, the relay returns to “open” state.
Threshold Vs V Relay RM35S can also be reset by a power break (at least 1 s); the relay then returns
to the “closed” state for at least the duration of the time delay, irrespective of the
Ti Ti
process speed.
In
Relays R11-12/11-14

65
Operation (continued) Harmony Control Relays
Speed control relay
RM35S

Operating principle (continued)


RM35S0MW
Underspeed control with inhibition by S2
v With inhibition by S2 Inhib./S2 On energization, to allow the process being monitored to reach its nominal
operating speed, relay RM35S is inhibited for a time delay adjustable from
Supply Un 0.6…60 s. This time delay can be adjusted (shortened or lengthened) during
S2 inhibition.
Hysteresis Relay RM35S can also be inhibited by closing of contact S2: on starting, for
Threshold Vs V example, if the process run-up to speed time is greater than 60 s, or at any
Ti time during operation.
Whether it results from a starting inhibition time delay or closing of S2,
In inhibition keeps the output relay in the “closed” position and is signaled by
Relays R 11-12/11-14 illumination of the inhibition LED.
If, after lifting of inhibition (end of starting inhibition time delay or opening of
contact S2), the signal detection phase has not been completed, the relay
drops out after the set wait time between two impulses (measured from the
end of inhibition).
Inhibition should last as long as is necessary for the product to detect at least 2
periods.
When the signal has not been ‘characterized’ by the end of the inhibition
period, the “inhibition” LED flashes for as long as speed measurement is
impossible.
It is also possible to inhibit relay RM35S at any time, during operation, by
closing S2.

Overspeed control without memory


v Overspeed control, without memory At the end of the starting inhibition time delay, “Ti”, as soon as the speed
1 sec mini measured is higher than the threshold setting, the output relay changes state
Supply Un
from “closed” to “open”.
It returns to its initial state when the speed is again lower than the threshold
Threshold Vs minus hysteresis (fixed at 5% of the threshold setting).
Hysteresis V When power is restored to relay RM35S, after a break having lasted at least
Ti Ti 1 s, the relay is in the “closed” state during the time delay and stays in that
state for as long as the speed remains lower than the threshold.
In

Relays R
11-12/11-14

Overspeed control with memory


v Overspeed control, with memory When relay RM35S has been configured in “memory” mode, if overspeed is
1 sec mini
detected, the output relay stays in the “open” state, irrespective of any further
changes in the process speed.
Supply Un
It will not be able to return to the “closed” state until contact S2 closes (for at
50 ms mini
least 50 ms).
S2 If, when S2 re-opens, the speed is too high, the relay returns to the “open”
Threshold state.
Vs
Hysteresis V Relay RM35S can also be reset by a power break (at least 1 s); the relay then
returns to the “closed” state for at least the duration of the time delay,
Ti Ti irrespective of the process speed.
In
Relays R
11-12/11-14

66
Operation (continued), Harmony Control Relays
reference Speed control relay
RM35S

Operating principle (continued)


RM35S0MW
Overspeed control with inhibition by S2
v With inhibition by S2. Inhib./S2 On energization, in order to allow the process being monitored to reach its nominal
Supply Un operating speed, relay RM35S is inhibited for a time delay adjustable from 0.6…60 s.
This time delay can be modified (shortened or lengthened) during inhibition.
S2 Relay RM35S can also be inhibited by closing of contact S2: on starting, for
Threshold Vs
Hysteresis V example, if the process run-up to speed time is greater than 60 s, or at any time
during operation.
Ti Whether it results from a starting inhibition time delay or closing of S2, inhibition
In keeps the output relay in the “closed” position and is signaled by illumination of the
Relays 11-12/11-14
R
inhibition LED.
If, after lifting of inhibition (end of starting inhibition time delay or opening of contact
S2), the signal detection phase has not been completed, the relay drops out after the
set wait time between two impulses (measured from the end of inhibition).
Inhibition should last as long as is necessary for the product to detect at least 2 periods.
When the signal has not been ‘characterized’ by the end of the inhibition period, the
“inhibition” LED flashes for as long as speed measurement is impossible.
It is also possible to inhibit relay RM35S at any time, during operation, by closing S2.

Reference
Function Supply Measurement Output Reference Weight
voltage Input kg/lb
Zeliocontrol_528_ADSPH16039

V
b Underspeed 24…240 z b 3-wire 1 CO RM35S0MW 0.130/
b Overspeed PNP or NPN 5A 0.287
proximity sensor
b Namur proximity
sensor
b 0-30 V voltage
b Volt-free contact

RM35S0MW

67
Presentation, description, Harmony Control Relays
operation Temperature control relays for elevator machine rooms
and 3-phase supplies
RM35ATL, RM35ATR, and RM35ATW

Presentation
Measurement and control relays RM35ATL0MW, RM35ATR5MW and
RM35ATW5MW are designed for monitoring the temperature in elevator machine
rooms, in compliance with directive EN81.
Functions RM35ATL0MW RM35ATR5MW RM35ATW5MW
Overtemperature (34…46 °C)
Undertemperature (-1…11 °C)
Phase sequence
Phase loss

RM35ATp0MW Function performed


Function not performed

These control relays allow:


b PT100 input
b Adjustable control around 5 °C and 40 °C
b Independent adjustment of high and low thresholds
b Possibility of integrated phase control
b Clip-on mounting on a 5 rail

They feature:
b A sealable cover to help protect the settings
b A control status indicator LED

Applications
b Temperature control for elevator machine rooms

A B B A B B
Description
RM35ATL0MW, RM35ATR5MW
1  High temperature threshold setting potentiometer q>
1 1
2  Potentiometer for adjustment of time delay on crossing of temperature
2 2 threshold Tt
3 3
>
Un
>
Un
3  Low temperature threshold setting potentiometer q<
< <
4  Spring for clip-on mounting on 35 mm/1.38 in. 5 rail
5  High temperature threshold contact (11-14)
A1 A2 12 11 14 A1 A2 11 14 21 24
6  Low temperature threshold contact (21-24)
6
7 5 7  High and low temperature threshold contacts
4 4
RM35ATL0MW RM35ATR5MW

> Yellow LED: indicates relay output status (high


temperature threshold)
Un Green LED: indicates that supply to the product is on
< Yellow LED: indicates relay output status (low
temperature threshold)

A B B L1 L2 L3 RM35ATW5MW
1  High temperature threshold setting potentiometer q>
1 2  Potentiometer for adjustment of time delay on crossing of
2 temperature threshold Tt
3 3  Low temperature threshold setting potentiometer q<
< <
Un
L1 4  Spring for clip-on mounting on 35 mm/1.38 in. 5 rail
L3 L2

5  Temperature relay contact (11-14)


6  Phase relay contact (21-44)
A1 A2 11 14 21 24

6
5
4
RM35ATW5MW
Operating principle
<q°< Yellow LED: indicates temperature relay output status R1 Temperature control relays for elevator Function Diagram
Un Green LED: indicates that supply to the product is on machine rooms are designed to monitor Power supply off
Yellow LED: indicates phase relay output status R2
L1

the stated temperature between 5 °C and


L3 L2
Power supply on
40 °C in compliance with directive EN81.
Output 11-14, 21-24 open
Output 11-14, 21-24 closed

68
Operation (continued), Harmony Control Relays
references Temperature control relays for elevator machine rooms
and 3-phase supplies
RM35ATL, RM35ATR, and RM35ATW

Operating principle (continued)


RM35ATL0MW
Temperature control by PT100 probe
v Temperature control by PT100 probe After a delay on pick-up after energization, and for as long as the temperature monitored
Supply Un by the PT100 probe remains between the two thresholds set on the front panel, the
output relay is closed and the yellow LEDs are on.
> When the temperature crosses one of the threshold settings on the front panel (high or
Hysteresis
 low threshold), the time delay set on the front panel (Tt) is activated. The yellow LED
Hysteresis corresponding to the threshold crossed (low or high) flashes.
< At the end of the time delay, if the temperature is still outside the threshold setting, the
output relay opens and the yellow LED corresponding to the threshold crossed goes out.
Relays R The output relay closes instantly (within the response time on disappearance of a fault)
Tt Tt when the temperature returns within the window of the two threshold settings on the
front panel, plus the fixed hysteresis.
If the PT100 probe is incorrectly wired (missing or short-circuited) the relay is open and
the 3 LEDs flash.
Note: Tt: time delay after crossing of the temperature threshold (adjustable on front panel)
RM35ATR5MW
Temperature control by PT100 probe
v Temperature control by PT100 probe After a delay on pick-up after energization, and for as long as the temperature monitored
Supply Un by the PT100 probe remains between the two threshold settings on the front panel, the
output relays are closed and their yellow LEDs are on.
> When the temperature crosses one of the threshold settings on the front panel (high or
Hysteresis
 low threshold), the time delay set on the front panel (Tt) is activated. The yellow LED
Hysteresis corresponding to the threshold crossed (low or high), flashes.
< At the end of the time delay, if the temperature is still outside one of the threshold
settings, the corresponding output relay opens and the yellow LED corresponding to the
Relay R1
threshold crossed goes out.
Relay R2 The output relay closes instantly (response time on disappearance of a fault) when the
temperature returns within the window of the two threshold settings on the front panel,
Tt Tt
plus (or minus) the fixed hysteresis.
If the PT100 probe is incorrectly wired (missing or short-circuited) the relays are open
and the 3 LEDs flash.
Note: Tt: time delay after crossing of the temperature threshold (adjustable on front panel)
RM35ATW5MW
Temperature and phase control
v Temperature control by PT100 probe After a delay on pick-up after energization, and for as long as the temperature monitored
v Sequence of phases L1, L2, and L3 by the PT100 probe remains between the two threshold settings on the front panel, the
v Phase loss temperature relay R1 is closed.
Supply Un
When the temperature crosses one of the threshold settings on the front panel (high or
low threshold), the time delay set on the front panel (Tt) is activated. The yellow
> temperature LED flashes. At the end of the time delay, if the temperature is still outside
the threshold setting, the output relay R1 opens and the yellow LED goes out.
Hysteresis 
Hysteresis The output relay R1 closes instantly when the temperature returns to within the window
< of the two threshold settings on the front panel, plus or minus the fixed hysteresis.
The device also monitors the correct sequence of phases L1, L2, and L3 of the 3‑phase
Relay R1 supply and total phase loss, even in the case of phase regeneration (< 70%).
After a delay on pick-up after energization, and for as long as phase presence and
Tt Tt
phase sequence are correct, relay R2 and the “phase” LED are On. When a fault
appears, the “phase” relay opens and the “phase” LED instantly goes out (response
time on appearance of a fault).
When the fault disappears, the phase control relay and LED are activated (response
time on disappearance of a fault).
If the PT100 probe is incorrectly wired (missing or short-circuited) relay R1 is open and
LED R1 flashes.
Note: Tt: time delay after crossing of the temperature threshold (adjustable on front panel)
References
Function Supply 3-phase Output Reference Weight
voltage control
Zeliocontrol_528_RDSPH16044

Zeliocontrol_528_RDSPH16044

V V kg/lb
b Overtemperature: 34…46 °C 24…240 – 1 CO RM35ATL0MW 0.130/
b Undertemperature z 5A 0.287
- 1…11 °C
– 2 NO RM35ATR5MW 0.130/
5A 0.287

b Overtemperature: 34…46 °C 24…240 208…480 2 NO RM35ATW5MW 0.130/


b Undertemperature - 1…11 °C z a 5A 0.287
b Phase sequence
RM35ATL0MW RM35ATR5MW b Phase loss

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References Harmony Control Relays
Accessories for Liquid level control relays
Electrode holders and probes

Probes
Application No. Length Opera- Maximum Reference Weight
of ting pressure
probes temper-
ature
mm/in. °C/°F kg/cm2 kg/lb
Recommended 3 1000/ 80/ 2 RM79696044 0.800/
for drinks vending 39.37 176 1.764
machines and
where installation
space is limited
(Stainless steel)

Suitable for 1 1000/ 200/ 25 RM79696014 0.360/


boilers, pressure 39.37 392 0.794
vessels and high
temperature
conditions (1)
(304 stainless
steel)

Description Material Reference Weight


kg/lb
Protected probe Protective shell RM79696043 0.150/
561034

for mounting by suspension PUC (S7) 0.331


Electrode: stainless
steel

Description Type of Maximum operating Reference Weight


RM79696043
installation temperature
°C/°F kg/lb
Liquid level Suspended 100/ LA9RM201 0.100/
561089

control probe by cable 212 0.220

LA9RM201
(1) 3/8" BSP mounting thread with hexagonal head. Use a 24 mm (0.95 in.) spanner for tightening.

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References (continued) Harmony Control Relays
Accessories for Liquid level control relays
Electrode holders and probes

Electrode holders
Description Material Reference Weight
kg/lb
Electrode for use up to 350 °C Ceramic-insulated RM79696006 0.150/
561035

561036

and 15 kg/cm2 (1) stainless steel 0.331

RM79696006
(1) 3/8" BSP mounting thread.

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Index Harmony Control Relays
Near Field Communication and conventional
Control Relays

L
LA9RM201 70

R
RM17JC00MW 45
RM17TA00 23
RM17TE00 23
RM17TG00 13
RM17TG20 13
RM17TT00 23
RM17TU00 23
RM17UAS14 37
RM17UAS15 37
RM17UAS16 37
RM17UAS15315M 37
RM17UB310 29
RM17UBE15 37
RM17UBE16 37
RM22JA21MR 49
RM22JA31MR 49
RM22LA32MR 55
RM22LG11MR 55
RM22LG11MT 55
RM22TA31 19
RM22TA33 19
RM22TG20 19
RM22TR31 19
RM22TR33 19
RM22TU21 19
RM22TU23 19
RM22UA21MR 43
RM22UA22MR 43
RM22UA23MR 43
RM22UA31MR 43
RM22UA32MR 43
RM22UA33MR 43
RM22UA33MT 43
RM22UB34 43
RM35ATL0MW 69
RM35ATR5MW 69
RM35ATW5MW 69
RM35BA10 61
RM35HZ21FM 63
RM35JA31MW 51
RM35JA32MR 49
RM35JA32MT 49
RM35JA32MW 51
RM35LM33MW 59
RM35LV14MW 59
RM35S0MW 67
RM35TF30 25
RM35TM50MW 33
RM35TM250MW 33
RM35UA11MW 39
RM35UA12MW 39
RM35UA13MW 39
RM35UB3N30 29
RM35UB330 29
RM79696006 71
RM79696014 70
RM79696043 70
RM79696044 70
RMNF22TB30 15

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