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GRV8 21~26 3 Phase Voltage Monitoring Relay

  • GRV8 21~26 3 Phase Voltage Monitoring Relay
  • GRV8 21~26 3 Phase Voltage Monitoring Relay
  • GRV8 21~26 3 Phase Voltage Monitoring Relay
  • GRV8 21~26 3 Phase Voltage Monitoring Relay
  • GRV8 21~26 3 Phase Voltage Monitoring Relay

Key attributes

Brand Switchgear parts
Model NO. GRV8 21~26 3 Phase Voltage Monitoring Relay
Rated frequency 45Hz-65Hz
Series GRV8

Product descriptions from the supplier

Description

Product Highlight:

True RMS voltage measurement

Adjustable 8-level rated operating voltage via knob

Wide frequency range: 45Hz – 65Hz

High accuracy: <1%

LED status indicators

Compact and lightweight design

DIN rail mounting

CE marked and EN/IEC 60947-5-1 compliant

Engineered for precision, the GRV8-21-26 utilizes true RMS measurement to ensure accurate voltage readings across a frequency range of 45Hz to 65Hz, with an impressive measurement accuracy of less than 1%. Its compact and lightweight design (90 x 18 x 64mm, 68g-71g) allows for easy installation on a DIN rail.With adjustable voltage settings, LED status indicators, and compliance with EN/IEC 60947-5-1 standards, this 3 phase voltage monitoring relay ensures reliability and safety.making it ideal for applications such as moving equipment, agricultural machinery, and refrigerated trucks.

Operating Temperature: -20°C to +55°C

Storage Temperature: -35°C to +75°C

Protection Degree: IP40 (front panel), IP20 (terminals)

Dimensions: 90 x 18 x 64mm

Weight: 68g – 71g

Max. Cable Size: 1×2.5mm² or 2×1.5mm² (solid wire)

Tightening Torque: 0.4Nm

Model Table:

Function code Over voltage Under voltage Asymmetry OFF delay time Phase sequence Phase failure
GYPV-21         adjustable available
GYPV-25     5%…20% 0.1s…30s available available
GYPV-26 15% -15% 8% 2s available available
GYPV-22 5%…25%,OFF OFF,-25%…-5%   0.1s…30s available available
GYPV-23 5%…25%,OFF OFF,-25%…-5% 8% 0.1s…30s available available
GYPV-24 5%…25%,OFF OFF,-25%…-5% 5%…20%,OFF 2s available available

Model 3P3W 3P4W
Function Monitoring 3-phase voltage
Monitoring terminials L1-L2-L3 L1-L2-L3-N
Supply terminals L1-L2
Voltage range 380-400-415-440-480
(P-P)
220-230-240-254-277
(P-N)
Rated supply frequency 45Hz-65Hz
Measuring range 260V-600V 150V-350V
Threshold adjustment voltage 5%-25%of Un selected or OFF
Asymmetry threshold 5%-20% or OFF
Hysteresis 2%
Phase failure value 70% of Un selected
OFF delay time Adjustable 0.1s-30s,10%
Measurement error ≤1%
Delay at power up 0.5s
Knob setting accuracy 10% of scale value
Output indication green LED
Fault indication red LED
Reset time 1s
Output 2×SPDT
Current rating 8A/AC1
Switching voltage 250VAC/24VDC
Min.breaking capacity DC 500mW
Temperature coefficient 0.05%/℃,at=20℃(0.05%℉,at=68℉)
Mechanical life 1*107
Electrical life(AC1) 1*105
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≤4h
Company overview
Workplace: 1000m² Total staff: Highest Annual Export(usD): 300000000
Workplace: 1000m²
Total staff:
Highest Annual Export(usD): 300000000
Services
Business Type: Sales
Main Categories: Low Voltage Electrical Apparatus/Instrument meters/Production equipment/Tester/High Voltage Electrical Apparatus/Electrical fittings/Equipment Parts
Whole life care manager
Whole-life care management services for equipment procurement, use, maintenance, and after-sales, ensuring safe operation of electrical equipment, continuous control, and worry-free electricity consumption.
The equipment supplier has passed platform qualification certification and technical evaluation, ensuring compliance, professionalism, and reliability from the source.

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