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Thermal relays, also known as overload relays or thermal overloads, are essential protective devices in motor control circuits. They safeguard motors and electrical installations against prolonged overcurrents caused by mechanical overload, phase failure, or stalled rotors. These relays operate on the bimetallic strip principle, where heat gener...
Thermal relays, also known as overload relays or thermal overloads, are essential protective devices in motor control circuits. They safeguard motors and electrical installations against prolonged overcurrents caused by mechanical overload, phase failure, or stalled rotors. These relays operate on the bimetallic strip principle, where heat generated by the motor current causes a mechanical deflection that trips the contact mechanism. Key technical parameters include the setting current range (e.g., 0.1–630 A), trip class (Class 10, 20, or 30), and the number of poles (typically 3P for three-phase motors). Common series include the ZB and Z5 ranges from Eaton and Moeller, which offer direct mounting to contactors, ambient temperature compensation, and optional accessories like auxiliary contact blocks or manual/automatic reset. These relays are designed for AC and DC control circuits, with rated insulation voltages up to 690 V and breaking capacities suited for industrial environments.
Thermal relays are predominantly installed in motor control centers (MCCs), distribution panels, and automation cabinets across various industrial sectors. They are critical in applications such as conveyor systems, pumps, compressors, fans, and machine tools. In manufacturing plants, they protect motors in production lines, while in HVAC systems, they safeguard fans and chillers. The relays are also used in water treatment facilities, mining operations, and agricultural machinery. Their compact design allows integration into DIN-rail mounted assemblies or direct connection to contactors like the Eaton DIL series. The ZB and Z5 series are particularly suited for environments requiring high reliability and ease of maintenance, such as automotive assembly lines or food processing plants.
The main subcategories within thermal relays include the ZB series (e.g., ZB12, ZB32, ZB65) and the Z5 series (e.g., Z5-0.4, Z5-2.5, Z5-10). These are differentiated by their current setting ranges and trip classes. For example, the ZB12 covers 0.1–0.4 A, while the ZB65 handles 40–65 A. The Z5 series offers a broader range, from 0.1 A up to 630 A. The article code typically follows a pattern like "ZB12-0.4" or "Z5-10", where the prefix indicates the series and the suffix denotes the maximum setting current. Accessories such as auxiliary contact blocks (e.g., ZB-AUX) and mounting kits are also available. These relays are designed to pair with specific contactor series, such as the Eaton DILM or Moeller DIL, ensuring seamless integration.
Partnering with Electric Automation Network ensures access to genuine Eaton and Moeller thermal relays at competitive prices, with discounts up to 65% off list price. Our engineering team provides personalized technical support to help select the correct relay for your motor protection needs, including trip class selection and coordination with upstream protection devices. We offer real-time pricing and stock availability on our multilingual portal, with express worldwide shipping to minimize downtime. Each product listing includes detailed technical documentation, datasheets, and wiring diagrams. Whether you need a single ZB12 for a small pump or bulk Z5 units for a large industrial project, we deliver reliability and efficiency.
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