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TIR Trip Indication Relay

* denotes UL recognized models.

Part No. Max. Continuous Current Operate Current Switch Form Contact Rating Switching
6319201 * 13.00 5.0 C 3.0 A
6319202 * 10.00 2.5 C 3.0 A
6319203 * 3.30 1.0 C 3.0 A
6319204 * 1.60 0.5 C 3.0 A
6319205 * 0.50 0.15 C 3.0 A
6319206 * 0.18 0.06 C 3.0 A
6319207 13.00 5.0 A 2.5 A
6319208 10.00 2.5 A 2.5 A
6319209 3.30 1.0 A 2.5 A
6319210 1.60 0.5 A 2.5 A
6319211 0.50 0.15 A 2.5 A
6319212 0.18 0.06 A 2.5 A
6319213 13.00 5.0 A 2.0 A
6319214 10.00 2.5 A 2.0 A
6319215 3.30 1.0 A 2.0 A
6319216 1.60 0.5 A 2.0 A
6319217 0.50 0.15 A 2.0 A
6319218 0.18 0.06 A 2.0 A
6319219 * 13.00 5.0 A 1.0 A
6319220 * 10.00 2.5 A 1.0 A
6319221 * 3.30 1.0 A 1.0 A
6319222 * 1.60 0.5 A 1.0 A
6319223 * 0.50 0.15 A 1.0 A
6319224 * 0.18 0.02 A 1.0 A
6319228 * 0.18 0.02 A 1.0 A
6319231 13.00 5.0 2A 2.5 A
6319232 10.00 2.50 2A 2.5 A
6319233 3.30 1.0 2A 2.5 A
6319234 1.60 0.50 2A 2.5 A
6319235 0.50 0.15 2A 2.5 A
6319236 0.18 0.06 2A 2.5 A

TIR Trip Indication Relay

  • High Reliability
  • Millisecond Actuation
  • Low Coil Resistance
  • Simple Installation
  • Low Cost
  • RoHS Compliant (Directive 2002/95/EC)
  • UL Recognized Models

The TIR relays are designed for event recording circuit applications, where high speed event monitoring is required. The TIR relay contacts are used to record breaker functions, relay, communication and control system operations. The TIR contacts are also used to activate alarm and/or annunciator contacts.

The E-MAX Trip Indication Relays detect the presence of current in power system circuit breaker trip coils. The TIR has a current coil designed for installation in circuit breaker trip coil circuits. The coil is designed for extreme overloads to ensure safe operation. The relay high-speed contact closure assures positive indication of breaker coil currents where slower speed devices may fail to actuate. Contact speed is 3 milliseconds or less.

All E-MAX TIRs are RoHS compliant. RoHS is the acronym for Restriction of Hazardous Substances. RoHS, also known as Directive 2002/95/EC, originated in the European Union and restricts the use of specific hazardous materials found in electrical and electronic products.

The TIR-1K operates identically to the TIR, but includes an internal 1k-ohm resistor in series with the relay contacts. This resistor limits inrush current due to the capacitors used for surge protection on the inputs of some monitoring devices.

All Trip Indication Relays are molded of rugged glass-filled polycarbonate having high dielectric strength and rigid terminal studs for ease in mounting and connection. Terminal to mounting surface insulation will withstand more than 2500 Vrms.