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Solve Together
1933
1953
1960
Mitsubishi Electric began making Magnetic Contactors and Magnetic Starters in 1933 with the first EC Series products. Since then
consecutive new products and series have been highly appreciated
by our customers. Our commitment to our customers remains to
continuously develop our products to exceed their expectations.
1963
1968
1976
1982
1984
1994
2001
2002
Mitsubishi Electric
introduced its own
design of horizontal
movement Magnetic
Contactor with the
EM series.
MS-K Series
Lower power consumption was
achieved through the use of AC
operating, DC excited
electromagnets.
2004
2012
2013
6
10
12
12
13
13
13
14
Product Introduction
Magnetic Starters
Magnetic Contactors
Thermal Overload Relays
Contactor Relays
Optional Units
15
15
16
16
17
18
18
19
20
21
23
International Standard
28
Type Codes
32
Order Procedure
34
Outline Drawing
36
44
50
3
Desire to
down-size the
switchboard
Desire to
reduce the types
and stock of
switchboard
parts
Do these
requirements
sound familiar?
Small
Standardization
Safety & Quality
Smart Wiring
Global Standard
Down-sizing
Standardization
Desire to
prevent
accidents such
as electric
shock
Smart wiring
Global Standard
10A frame model is over 16% smaller with a width of just 36mm!!
There is a saying that "every bit helps" and now with the industries smallest* general purpose Magnetic Contactor
in its class, customers are able to more easily down-size their boards than ever before.
The perennial issues of remembering to order the terminal covers, fitting them correctly or loosing them in the
process are challenges of the past. The integrated terminal cover system means they are always there, on the
Magnetic Contactor or its Auxiliary contact, ready to be used.
*based on a survey of 10A frame class Magnetic Contactors conducted for Mitsubishi Electric September 2012
Actual size
r is
al cove
A termin s standard
da
include ontactor!!
in the c
Reduction
by 7mm!
Traditional solution: Cover + Contactor
Reduction
by 35mm!
Coil designation
Traditional
MS-N Series
1/L1
3/L2
5/L3
1/L1
13
3/L2
5/L3
13
13
1/L1
3/L2
5/L3
20A
25A
63
75
21
Front view
13
4/T2
6/T3
2/T1
14
4/T2
6/T3
14
14
S-N10
2/T1
4/T2
6/T3
22
22
1/L1
3/L2
5/L3
2/T1
4/T2
6/T3
S-N20
43
31
22
14
32
44
S-N25
63
43
43
32A
13
21
21
14
2/T1
36
New slimline
MS-T Series
53
43
NEW
Front view
m
mm
10
m
7m
S-T10
mm
12
m
20
S-T20
1/L1
3/L2
5/L3
2/T1
4/T2
6/T3
S-T32
S-T25
13A
Front view
18A
Traditional
SD-N Series
1/L1
3/L2
5/L3
13
13
1/L1
3/L2
5/L3
21
Front view
4/T2
6/T3
14
14
2/T1
4/T2
6/T3
22
3/L2
5/L3
43
NEW
NEW
Front view
mm
10
SD-T12
Tropicalization treatment, anti-corrosion treatment and low temperature-response capabilities are now standard in
the S-T type Magnetic Contactor range, so our customers do not need to worry about which version they are
ordering.(note MSO-T and TH-T Magnetic Starters and thermal overloads have anti-corrosive treatment only)
32
44
63
SD-T20
SD-T21
1/L1
3/L2
5/L3
2/T1
4/T2
6/T3
SD-T32
SD-N21
43
24
48-50
100-127
200-240
260-300
380-440
460-550
AC24V
AC48V
AC100V
AC200V
AC300V
AC400V
AC500V
43
31
SD-N12
43
1/L1
13
21
22
14
2/T1
32A
63
SD-N11
New slimline
SD-T Series
20A
53
43
12
24
48-50
100-110
115-120
127
200-220
220
230-240
260-280
380
400-440
460-480
500-550
12
24
48-50
100
110-120
125-127
200
208-220
220-240
240-260
346-380
380-415
415-440
500
13A
(DC12/24V)
20A
(DC12/24V)
32A
(DC12/24V)
7W
2.2W
69%
9W
2.2W
76%
2.2W
DC48V220V3.3W
13A
20A
[W]
7
[W]
9
69
7W
(W)
13A
43
43
Coil designation
(W)
11A
Frame size
AC12V
AC24V
AC48V
AC100V
AC120V
AC127V
AC200V
AC220V
AC230V
AC260V
AC380V
AC400V
AC440V
AC500V
Type Codes
Overseas Standard
The new ST series has new wide range operating coils which mean 50% fewer variations are required to span the 24-550V voltage
range compared to the previous SN series. This means a smaller stock burden for those users who hold main stock or spare parts.
9W
2.2W
0
76
2.2W
0
Product Introduction
Standardization
Order Procedure
Standardization
Outline Drawing
Small
Down-sizing
Application to Thermal Overload Relays Selection and Application MS-T Series Introduction
Solve Together
s the
minate
li
e
it
n
U
f wires
need o
Global Standard
Smart wiring
Global
Standard
Many customers are engaged in business which can mean them exporting to countries around the world and
therefore having to comply with those local standards. The MS-T Series is certified to the highest international levels
while work is ongoing to gain other country and shipping standards to help put your "mind at rest".
mart Wiring
International
Standards
ing!
sy wir
Ea
IEC
Note
Japan
JIS
Applicable standard
European countries
EN
Certificate authority
EC directive
China
GB
Note : Also compliant with the requirements for mirror contacts comply with IEC60947-4-1 Annex F.
SCCR
value
increased
Screw holder lifts up the screw.
Overseas Standard
A light touch
Product Introduction
MS-T Series complies with DIN EN 50274/VDE 0660 Teil 514 for
"Finger safe (prevention of finger contact)"
Type Codes
Order Procedure
No touch safety
Outline Drawing
Application to Thermal Overload Relays Selection and Application MS-T Series Introduction
Solve Together
37
45
7.5
15
15
22
30
37
45
60
75
90
Auxiliary contact
Standard
1a
Special
1b
2a
2a
2a2b
Category AC-3
Rated capacity [kW]
Auxiliary contact
2a2b
Standard
MS-
MS-PM
3-element type
MS-KP
MS-QM
MSO-
MSOD-
MSO-KP
MSOD-KP
MSO-SR
MSOD-SR
(Notes 4 to 6)
220V
2.2
2.7
440V
2.7
MSO-
MSOD-
MSO-KP
MSOD-KP
MSO-SR
MSOD-SR
3(2E) MSO-KPSR
MSOD-KPSR
MSO-FS
2
MSOD-FS
MSO-FSKP
3
2E
MSOD-FSKP
3
2E
MSO-KF
3
2E
MSOD-BC
MSOD-BC
MSO-YS
MSOD-YS
MSO-DL
MSOL-
MSOLD-
MSO-CX(4)
SD-
S-SA(3)
SD-SA
S-YS
S-QM
S-BC
SD-BC
S-CX(4)
S-DL
SL-
SLD-
S-FN
SL-TFN
SLD-TFN
Note 3: Magnetic Contactors and Thermal Overload Relays in MSO/S-N50CX and N65CX are provided with a terminal cover.
Note 4: The auxiliary contact arrangements for mechanical latch type and delay release type are different. For details, please refer to
the Catalog for MS-N.
MSOD-SA
MSO-CX(4)
MSO-YS
MSOD-YS
MSOL-
MSOLD-
S-
S-SA(3)
SD-SA
S-YS
S-BC
SD-BC
S-CX(4)
SL-
SLD-
S-FN
SD-
S-SD
SD-SD
3 S-SG
SD-SG
Standard
S-
MSO-BC
MSO-SA
MSO-BC
4a4b2
MSO-SA
MSOD-SA
3a3b2
MSO-FS
2
MSOD-FS
75
60
45
37
30
22
MSO-QM
15
2a2b2
11
15
55
45
37
30
22
19
MSO-KF
15
11
3
2E
7.5
MSO-FSKP
32E
MSOD-FSKP
5.5 7.5
MS-
32E
MS-KP
7.5 7.5
Special 1b2
2b
2b 2a2
Standard 1a2
2b
2b 1a1b2
32E MSO-KPSR
MSOD-KPSR
3.7
Model Name
Enclosed
11
75
Open type
1a1b 1a1b
7.5
55
S-SX
SD-SX
3 S-SF
SD-SF
Note 5: For auxiliary contact arrangement in Reversing type, X2 is displayed as combined auxiliary contact arrangement of two
Magnetic Contactors.Please specify the contact arrangement for which two main units are combined must be
designated.<Designation example> In case of 1b x 2 + 2b: 2B
Note 6: The auxiliary contact arrangement from mechanical latch type is different. For details, please refer to the Catalog for MS-N.
Product Introduction
30
Overseas Standard
22
Type Codes
19
Magnetic Starters
Enclosed
Open type
15
440V 2.7
Open type
11
3
2E
Magnetic Starters
7.5
2.7
Standard
Magnetic Contactors
7.5
220V 2.2
(Note 4)
10
4
3.7 3.7 5.5
Category AC-3
Model Name
New release
2X 2X 2X 2X 2X 2X 2X 2X 2X 2X 2X 2X 2X 2X 2X 2X 2X 2X 2X
T10 T12 T20 T21 T25 T32 N35 N50 N65 N80 N95 N125 N150 N180 N220 N300 N400 N600 N800
Frame
T10 T12 T20 T21 T25 T32 N35 N50 N65 N80 N95 N125 N150 N180 N220 N300 N400 N600 N800
Frame
Order Procedure
New release
Outline Drawing
Application to Thermal Overload Relays Selection and Application MS-T Series Introduction
Solve Together
11
TH-SR
TH-FS
3
2E
3
2E
3
2E
TH-KP
TH-KPSR
TH-FSKP
TH-KF
TH-CX
TH-BC
TH-YS
1 :
Contactor Relays
T5
5
5a
4a1b
T9
9
9a
7a2b
N4
N4TM
4
4a
3a1b
3a1b
N5
5
5a
4a1b
N8
N8TM
8
8a
7a1b
3a2b
5a4b
2a2b
3a3b
2a3b
6a2b
5a3b
4a4b
SRD-
SRL-
SRLD-
SR-JH
SRD-JH
SR-DL
SR-BC
SRD-BC
SR-CX
SRD-CX
SR-SA
SRD-SA
S-2T12
S-2T20
Non-Reversing
MS-T10
MS-T12
Reversing
MSO-T12
MSO-T20
MSO-T21
MSO-T25
MSO-2T10
MSO-2T12
MSO-2T20
MSO-2T21
MSO-2T25
TH-T18
Reversing
S-2T32
MS-2T21
TH-T25
MSO-T10KP
MSO-T12KP
MSO-T20KP
MSO-T21KP
MSO-T25KP
MSO-2T10KP
MSO-2T12KP
MSO-2T20KP
MSO-2T21KP
MSO-2T25KP
TH-T18KP
TH-T25KP
690
6
50/60
3
[V]
[kV]
[Hz]
220 to 240VAC
2.5/11
3.5/13
4.5/18
5.5/25
7.5/30(7.5/26)
7.5/32
380 to 440VAC
4/9
5.5/12
7.5/18
11/23
15/30(15/26)
15/32
500VAC
4/7
5.5/9
7.5/17
11/17
15/24
15/24
690VAC
4/5
5.5/7
7.5/9
7.5/9
11/12
11/12
2.2/11
3.7/18
3.7/18
4.5/20
5.5/26
220 to 240VAC
1.5/8
380 to 440VAC
2.2/6
4/9
5.5/13
5.5/13
7.5/17
11/24
500VAC
2.7/6
5.5/9
5.5/10
5.5/10
7.5/12
7.5/13
100 to 240VAC
20
20
20
32
32
32
380 to 440VAC
11
13
13
32
32
32
20
20
20
32
32
32
[A]
48V 200mA
Non-Reversing
Standard accessory
Special accessory
Max. number of
additional options
(Note 4)
1a
1a1b
1a2+2b
1a1b2+2b
2a2b
2a2b2
1b
2a
1b2+2b
2a2+2b
1
Reversing
Non-Reversing
Reversing
120VAC
Rated operational current
(Category AC-15 : Alternating current coil load) 240VAC
Rated operational current
(Category DC-13 : Direct current coil load)
110VDC
0.6
[A]
10
20V 3mA
Electrical durability
[ten thousand times]
Switching frequency
[time/hour]
Coil consumption (Note 6)
1000
Category AC-3
Category AC-4
Category AC-1
50
Category AC-3
1800
Category AC-4
300
Category AC-1
1200
Inrush
[VA]
45
75
55
Sealed
[VA]
4.5
[W]
24VDC
Non-Reversing
Outside
dimensions
MS-T21
828578
Non-Reversing
[mm]
Reversing
Non-Reversing
[mm]
Reversing
2.4
1.8
437578
638181
438181
978578
1368181
9681111
6312882
2.2
367578
4511579
13613882
9712579
9012579
7616597.5
104176110
220192115
Note 1: The content within ( ) of rated capacity and rated operational current is applied to the Magnetic Starter.
Note 2: Coil surge absorber-mounted type (- SA type) is also manufactured. UT-SA21 type is mounted.
Note 3: +2b of T10 and T12 auxiliary contact arrangements in Reversing type represents b contact built in the UT-ML11 interlock unit.
Note 4: The main unit and auxiliary contact block must be prepared separately and additionally mounted by the user.
Note 5: For auxiliary contact arrangement in Reversing type, X2 is displayed as combined auxiliary contact arrangement of two Magnetic Contactors. Please specify the contact arrangement for which two main
units are combined must be designated. <Designation example> In case of 1b x 2 + 2b: 2B
Note 6: Operational coil input and coil consumption are average values in case of applying 220V60Hz to AC200V coil.
Note 7: Refer to pages 24 to 26 for the mountable options.
10
S-T32
S-2T25
MSO-T10
2
2 T32
T25
S-2T21
Non-Reversing
T21
S-2T10
Reversing
Open type
T20
IEC60947-4-1,EN60947-4-1,JIS C8201-4-1,GB14048.4
S-T25
S-T21
S-T20
S-T12
Reversing
Characteristic
SR-LC
SRD-LC
S-T10
Non-Reversing
SR-
Enclosed
Magnetic Starters
(With standard 2-element,
With Thermal Overload Relays) Open type
Magnetic Starters
(With 3-element type Thermal
Overload Relays)
5a3b
4a4b
Magnetic Contactors
(Without Thermal Overload Relays, Open type)
T12
Type Codes
TH-
T10
Order Procedure
Frame
Applicable standard
Outline Drawing
Contact
arrangement
N60TA
6782
Model name
N60
1554
N20
N20TA
0.2415 2229
T18
T25
N12
N18
0.1215 0.2422 0.1211 1.315
Performance
Frame
Heater designation
Product Introduction
Overseas Standard
Application to Thermal Overload Relays Selection and Application MS-T Series Introduction
Solve Together
11
Reversing
SD-T12
SD-T20
SD-T21
SD-T32
SD-2T12
SD-2T20
SD-2T21
SD-2T32
180
230
300
320
70
90
170
170
240
240
[A]
88
104
144
200
240
256
TH-T25
72
96
144
184
240
256
56
72
136
136
192
192
TH-T18
MSOD-T12KP
MSOD-T20KP
MSOD-T21KP
MSOD-2T12KP
MSOD-2T20KP
MSOD-2T21KP
TH-T25KP
4/1820
7.5/32
7.5/1820
15/32
TH-T18KP
[A]
[V]
6
50/60
Note 1: Open/close frequency of closed circuit current capacity and breaking current capacity is 50 respectively (IEC60947-4-1).
AC-3
1
AC380440V
/A AC500550V
2.7/13
3.7/18
4/9
7.5/18
5.5/9
7.5/17
11/20
AC200220
AC-4
AC380440V
/A AC500550V
2.2/11
3.7/18
5.5/26
AC100240V
AC380440V
A
4/9
5.5/13
11/24
5.5/9
5.5/10
7.5/13
20
35
35
32
20
32
1a1b
2a2b
1a1b2+2b
2a2b2
2a2+2b
AC-15
AC120
AC240V
DC-13
DC24V
UT-AX11
DC110V
Ith
IEC35
10
1000
AC-
P19
AC-4
P19
AC-1
50
AC-
1800
AC-4
300
AC-1
1200
20V 3mA
[W]
S-T32
SR-T5/T9
10A
T21
T25
10A
T32
1000
T20
T21
T25
T12
AC-3
AC-4
T10
100
10
AC-3
T10
AC-4
100
10
1
10
100
1000
10
3.32.2
2.4
1.8
6381108
4381108
mm
9785100
13681108
9681138
mm
45115101
63128109
97125101
136138115
T32
1000
2
-SA
UT-SA21
3T10T12T202UT-ML11b
4
5
22
2<>12+22B
6AC200V220V60Hz
73034
8DC100VSD-T12T32
DC12VDC24V
100
1000
Coil indication
Rated voltage
and frequency
120
120
470
470
910
910
Coil Ratings
Coil types and ratings
(Alternating voltage operation type)
For S-T10 to T32 types
For SR-T5 and T9 types
Coil designation
AC24V
AC48V
AC100V
AC200V
AC300V
AC400V
AC500V
24
48-50
100-127
200-240
260-300
380-440
460-550
Coil designation
Rated voltage
and frequency
AC24V
AC48V
AC100V
AC200V
AC300V
AC400V
24
48-50
100-127
200-240
260-300
380-440
Note : Even when the single rating (example: 200V60Hz) is specified for an order, the
above rating voltage is indicated on the product.
12
S-T25
80A
Auxiliary circuit
4375100
S-T21
40A
0.6
A
[/]
2a2b2
UT-AX2/4
* Fuse gG (IEC60269-1/2)
S-T20
S-T12
2a
1
[]
Type 1
S-T10
32
13
48V 200mA
500VAC
690
[Hz]
AC200220
500VAC
MSOD-T21
120
MSOD-2T21
90
MSOD-T20
Ith
320
MSOD-2T20
[V]
AC-1
T32
300
T25
250
MSOD-T12
T21
180
MSOD-2T12
Non-Reversing
Open type
Reversing
2E
Combined Thermal Overload Relays
T20
130
Overseas Standard
Non-Reversing
Open type
T12
110
Type Codes
Reversing
Frame
Order Procedure
Magnetic Starters
(With standard 2-element,
With Thermal Overload Relays)
Non-Reversing
T10
32
Magnetic Contactors
(Without Thermal Overload Relays, Open type)
21
JIS C8201-4-1,IEC60947-4-1,EN60947-4-1,GB14048.4
Note 1: Add "SA" to the end of the type name to order the operation coil surge absorber mounting type (varistor).
Example: S-T10SA AC100V
Note 2: Even when the single rating (example: 200V60Hz) is specified for an order, the above rating voltage is indicated on the product.
Outline Drawing
12
Frame
Applicable standard
Product Introduction
Application to Thermal Overload Relays Selection and Application MS-T Series Introduction
Solve Together
13
47
47
120
470
470
470
470
470
Rated voltage
Model list
Model name
Contact Reliability
W
D
Contactor Relays
with
2-elements
with
3-elements
Outside dimensions [mm]
WHD
Product weight
[kg]
Applicable standard
The minimum working voltage and current of the main and auxiliary contacts of the S-T type Magnetic Contactors and the contact
of the SR-T type Contactor Relays vary depending on the allowable failure rate. Apply the following diagrams.
The contact reliability reduces when a contact is connected in series or when the current is applied and broken at
the time of opening and closing the contact.
Prescribe remedies such as connecting the contact in parallel (providing redundancy).
The contact must be connected in parallel (providing redundancy) if reliability greater than the contact reliability
shown the diagrams 1 to 3 is required.
Magnetic Contactors
T25
Appearance
1SA
SD-T21SA DC100V
2A1+A2
1 A1+A2
T18
Frame
TH-T18
TH-T25
TH-T18KP
TH-T25KP
455576.5
635179
0.11
0.16
IEC60947-4-1,EN60947-4-1,JIS C8201-4-1,GB14048.4
-10 to +40 (Standard: 20C; maximum temperature on the board: 55C)
0(DC) to 400
690
6
3
0.12 (0.1 to 0.16)
2.5 (2 to 3)
2.5 (2 to 3)
5 (4 to 6)
5 (4 to 6)
6.6 (5.2 to 8)
6.6 (5.2 to 8)
9 (7 to 11)
9 (7 to 11)
1.3 (1 to 1.6)
11 (9 to 13)
11 (9 to 13)
1.7 (1.4 to 2)
15 (12 to 18)
1.3 (1 to 1.6)
15 (12 to 18)
22 (18 to 26)
1.7 (1.4 to 2)
500mA
-7
1x10 /time
200mA
200mA
-9
100mA
100mA
50mA
50mA
5x10 /time
100mA
-9
-9
5x10 /time
10mA
Contact current
5x10 /time
Contact current
Contact current
-9
5x10 /time
-8
5x10 /time
10mA
50mA
-8
5x10 /time
10mA
-7
1x10 -7/time
5mA
10
20
48
100
200
600
3mA
10
20
48
1x10 /time
100
200
600
3mA
10
20
48
100
200
600
Note 1: The contact reliability indicates the failure rate 60 (the number of failures/the number of opening and closing operations, per contact) at 60% reliability standard.
This reliability is applied when the product is in use under a clean atmosphere in the standard specification environment (Refer to page 44).
Note 2: The contact resistance of the contacts may change due to economical corrosion and that may affect the contacts in the case of a light load.
It is recommended that regular inspections to be conducted, with load opening and closing performed several times in the inspection, and that consideration be provided on the
system side.
-8
1x10 /time
14
Application to Thermal Overload Relays Selection and Application MS-T Series Introduction
Rated voltage
DC12V
DC24V
DC48V
DC100V
DC110V
DC120-125V
DC200V
DC220V
1.5 / 3.0
M4
1.6 to 2.6, 1.25 to 6
1.25-4 to 5.5-4
1a1b
5
2(0.5) / 3(0.5)
2(0.5) / 3(0.5)
1(0.5) / 2(0.5)
0.3(0.3) / 0.3(0.3)
1(0.3)
0.2(0.2)
0.1(0.1)
20V 5mA
M3.5
1.6, 0.75 to 2.5
1.25-3.5 to 2-3.5
0.8 / 1.8
M3.5
1.6, 0.75 to 2.5
1.25-3.5 to 2-3.5, 5.5-S3
1a1b
2
2(0.5) / 2(0.5)
2(0.5) / 2(0.5)
1(0.5) / 1(0.5)
0.3(0.3) / 0.3(0.3)
0.5(0.3)
0.2(0.2)
0.1(0.1)
20V 5mA
M3.5
1.6, 0.75 to 2.5
1.25-3.5 to 2-3.5
10A
Page 17
2
10 to 55 Hz, 19.6 m/s
Manual/Automatic switchable
Manual/Automatic switchable
Product Introduction
DC12V
DC24V
DC48V
DC100V
DC110V
DC125V
DC200V
DC220V
Overseas Standard
DC12V
DC24V
DC48V
DC100V
DC110V
DC120-DC125V
DC200V
DC220V
Rated voltage
Coil designnation
Type Codes
DC12V
DC24V
DC48V
DC100V
DC110V
DC125V
DC200V
DC220V
Coil indication
Specification List
Order Procedure
Rated voltage
Outline Drawing
Solve Together
15
Solve Together
TH-T18
TH-T25
0.03
0.05
0.07
0.1
TH-T18
(s)
(Second)
1000
800
600
400
0.05
0.1
0.18
0.25
0.37, 0.55
0.75
0.2
S-T10
S(D)-T12
S(D)-T20
S(D)-T21
0.4
TH-T25
S-T25
1.1
1.5
2.2
3, 3.7
3, 3.7
5.5
7.5, 9
11
0.75
1
1.5
2.2
3.7
5.5
200
100
80
60
(h)
(Hour)
2
(min)
(Minute)
60
50
40
30
20
10
8
6
5
4
3
2
(s)
(Second)
1000
800
600
400
Cold start
Operating time
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
6
Operating time
2
2
2
2
2
4
4
4
6
6
10
10
16
20
20
25
32
50
TH-T25,T25KP
Hot start
40
30
20
10
8
6
The Thermal Overload Relays are adjusted at the time of assembly. Do not disassemble it.
2
1
0.8
0.6
108
106
104
20
0
15
10
25
(%)
Ambient temperature
(C) *1
(Temperature on control board (C) *2
30
45
98
92
90
110
108
106
104
20
-10
5
35
94
TH-T25(KP)
102
40
55
0
15
10
25
Ambient temperature
(C) *1
(Temperature on control board (C) *2
30
45
40
55
8 10
94
Middle scale
Maximum scale
Minimum scale
90
TH-T18(KP)
0.12 to 15
TH-T25(KP)
0.24 to 11
TH-T25(KP)
15,22
Standard electric
wire size [mm2]
2
3.5
Cold start
Hot start
10
8
6
200
100
80
60
1
0.8
0.6
1
0.8
0.6
0.4
0.4
98
103
2
6
97
104
100
80
60
1.5
8 10
8 10
15
10
8
6
5
4
3
2
Cold start
Hot start
0.8 1
1.5
8 10
15
1
(s)
(Second)
1000
800
600
400
Cold start
10
8
6
5
4
3
2
1
Hot start
20
10
8
6
200
100
80
60
1
0.8
0.6
1
0.8
0.6
0.4
0.4
3
8 10
15
Hot start
10
8
6
4
Cold start
10
8
6
5
4
3
2
20
(min)
(Minute)
60
50
40
30
20
40
30
1.5
(min)
(Minute)
60
50
40
30
20
0.2
15
(h)
(Hour)
2
(min)
(Minute)
60
50
40
30
20
0.8 1
TH-T25FSKP
40
30
0.2
10
8
6
4
200
20
(s)
(Second)
1000
800
600
400
40
30
Operating time
(s)
(Second)
1000
800
600
400
20
Operating time
Note 1: [*1] The ambient temperature applied to the MS type indicates the outside temperature of the box.
[*2] The temperature including temperature increase on the control board applied to the MSO type is indicated.
Model name
40
30
(h)
(Hour)
2
Middle scale
92
Minimum scale
(h)
(Hour)
2
10
8
6
5
4
3
2
0.8 1
1.5
TH-T25SR,T25KPSR
TH-T18FSKP
Compensation factor: Percentage of the minimum operating current at the ambient temperature of 20C(the temperature on the control board of 35C)
<Compensation procedure of setting current>
Determine the compensation factor of the working ambient temperature according to the curves in diagrams 1 and 2 and use the value of all load currents of the motor divided by
the determined compensation factor as the stabilization value.
Example: The ambient temperature compensation factor for TH-T25 at the ambient temperature of 40C (the temperature on the control board of 55C) is 97% at the minimum
scale according to diagram 2. If the motor rated current is 15A, the stabilization value is 15.5A (=15/0.97). )
The TH-T type adjusts the minimum operating current with the
standard electric wire size shown in the following table. If the
electric wire is thicker or thinner than this standard electric wire
size, the operating current becomes high or low, respectively.
Therefore, correct the stabilized current (divide it by the change
rate of the minimum operating current) to use a size different from
the standard connecting electric wire size.
100
80
60
0.8 1
98
Maximum scale
0.2
15
(min)
(Minute)
60
50
40
30
20
0.2
96
200
35
96
16
1.5
Operating time
110
102
-10
5
Compensation factor
Compensation factor
(%)
TH-T18(KP)
(s)
(Second)
1000
800
600
400
Operating time
The TH-T type Thermal Overload Relays are adjusted with the Magnetic Starters in the standard box (the MS type) relative to the ambient temperature of 20C (The temperature
on the control board of the MSO type Magnetic Starters is 35C). The ambient temperature compensator is mounted on the TH-T type Thermal Overload Relays. Therefore, the
ambient temperature less affects the operational characteristic change. The minimum operating current change according to the ambient temperature change relative to the
ambient temperature of 20C (the temperature on the control board of 35C) generally depends on the characteristics in the diagrams 1 and 2.
The Thermal Overload Relays have a characteristic that the operating current becomes high when the ambient temperature is low and becomes low when the ambient
temperature is high. If the ambient temperature of the installation site is significantly different from 20C (the temperature on the control board of 35C), the setting current of the
Thermal Overload Relays needs to be corrected as shown in diagrams 1 and 2. In addition, note that the compensation factor has a characteristic to be the minimum
scale>middle scale>maximum scale at the adjustment knob location. (Note that the Thermal Overload Relays may operate at a current of less than 100% stabilized current if in
use at temperatures exceeding the allowable working temperature of 40C (55C).)
Hot start
0.4
0.8 1
10
8
6
1
0.8
0.6
(h)
(Hour)
2
Cold start
20
TH-T18SR
Disassembly
10
8
6
5
4
3
2
40
30
0.2
100
80
60
0.4
200
(min)
(Minute)
60
50
40
30
20
Overseas Standard
380-440V
0.12
0.17
0.24
0.35
0.5
0.7
0.9
1.3
1.7
2.1
2.5
3.6
5
6.6
9
11
15
22
200-220V
Frame
* Fuse gG (IEC60269-1/2)
(h)
(Hour)
2
Type Codes
TH-T18,T18KP
Order Procedure
Heater
designation (A)
Outline Drawing
For the information on the connecting electric wire size, refer to page 46.
Application to Thermal Overload Relays Selection and Application MS-T Series Introduction
0.2
0.8 1
1.5
8 10
15
Selection Table
Product Introduction
17
MS-T10
MS-T12
MS-T21
Reversing
MS-2T21
220 to 240VAC
2.5
3.5
4.5
380 to 440VAC
5.5
7.5
500VAC
5.5
7.5
T21, T25
TH-T25
0.12(0.1 to 0.16) 0.17(0.14 to 0.22) 0.24 (0.2 to 0.32) 0.35(0.28 to 0.42) 0.5(0.4 to 0.6) 0.7(0.55 to 0.85) 0.9(0.7 to 1.1)
1.3(1 to 1.6) 1.7(1.4 to 2) 2.1(1.7 to 2.5) 2.5(2 to 3) 3.6(2.8 to 4.4) 5(4 to 6) 6.6(5.2 to 8) 9(7 to 11) 11(9 to 13)* 15(12 to 18)*
Note 3
0.24(0.2 to 0.32) 0.35(0.28 to 0.42) 0.5(0.4 to 0.6) 0.7(0.55 to 0.85) 0.9(0.7 to 1.1) 1.3(1 to 1.6) 1.7(1.4 to 2)
2.1(1.7 to 2.5) 2.5(2 to 3) 3.6(2.8 to 4.4) 5(4 to 6) 6.6(5.2 to 8) 9(7 to 11) 11(9 to 13) 15(12 to 18) 22(18 to 26)*
Note 1: Select the value closer to the heater designation if the stabilized current has two values.
Note 2: Heater designation marked with * has Magnetic Starters frames that cannot be applied. For information on the applicable Magnetic Starters frames, refer to the "Heater rating
(designation) of standard Thermal Overload Relays" field in the above table.
Note 3: The connection conductor kit UN-TH21 is required to use in combination with the Magnetic Contactor to make a Magnetic Starters.
Standard
1a
Special
1b
Standard
Reversing
Reversing
1a1b
2a
2a2b
2a2b2
Special
Non-Reversing
Auxiliary contact
arrangement
NonReversing
Magnetic Contactors
165
176
76
104
97.5
110
192
220
115
S-T10
S(D)-T12
S(D)-T20
S(D)-T21
S-T25
S(D)-T32
Reversing
S-2T10
S(D)-2T12
S(D)-2T20
S(D)-2T21
S-2T25
S(D)-2T32
220 to 240VAC
11
13
18
25
30
32
380 to 440VAC
12
18
23
30
32
500 VAC
17
17
24
24
20
20
20
32
32
32
Model name
Rated operational current
(A) Category AC-3
MSO(D)-T12
MSO(D)-T20
MSO(D)-T21
MSO-T25
Reversing
MSO-2T10
MSO(D)-2T12
MSO(D)-2T20
MSO(D)-2T21
MSO-2T25
220 to 240VAC
2.5
3.5
4.5
5.5
7.5
380 to 440VAC
5.5
7.5
11
15
500VAC
5.5
7.5
11
15
Reversing
Standard
Special
1a1b
2a2b
2a
2a
1a1b2+2b
1a1b2+2b
2a2bx2
2a2bx2
Special
1b2+2b
2a2+2b
2a2+2b
115
115
115
128
128
45
45
45
63
63
79
79
79
82
82
125
125
125
138
138
90
97
97
136
136
79
79
79
82
82
1a1b
2a2b
2a2b
2a
2a
Standard
1a2+2b
1a1b2+2b
1a1b2+2b
2a2bx2
2a2bx2
Reversing
Special
1b2+2b
2b2+2b
2b2+2b
75
75
75
81
81
81
36
43
43
63
63
43
78
78
78
81
81
81
85
85
85
81
81
81
82
97
97
136
136
96
78
78
78
81
81
111
2a2b
1b
Reversing
Option
1a1b
1a2+2b
18
1a
Standard
Non-Reversing
Auxiliary contact
arrangement
NonReversing
Option
1a1b
Non-Reversing
Non-Reversing
1a
1b
Standard
NonReversing Special
Reversing
Model name
Auxiliary contact
arrangement
Product Introduction
Non-Reversing
TH-T18
Outline Drawing
Model name
Overseas Standard
Magnetic
Thermal Overload Relays model
Contactors frame
Type Codes
Thermal Overload Relays models and heater types that configure Magnetic Starters
Order Procedure
Magnetic Starters
Application to Thermal Overload Relays Selection and Application MS-T Series Introduction
Solve Together
Product Introduction
19
Contactor Relays
Specification List
55
45
63
76.5
79
T18KP
Standard
T18
3-element
T25
T25FS
T25KP
T18FSKP
T25FSKP
Note 1
T25
Note 1
Note 1
T25FS
3-element
Note 1
T25KP
Note 1
Note 1
T25FSKP
2.1(1.7 to 2.5) 3.6(2.8 to 4.4) 5(4 to 6) 6.6(5.2 to 8) 9(7 to 11) 11(9 to 13) 15(12 to 18)
2.1(1.7 to 2.5) 3.6(2.8 to 4.4) 5(4 to 6) 6.6(5.2 to 8) 9(7 to 11) 11(9 to 13) 15(12 to 18) 22(18 to 26)
IEC60947-5-1,EN60947-5-1,JIS C8201-5-1,GB14048.5
6
Rated frequency
[Hz]
50/60
3
Pollution degree
120VAC
T18SR
T25SR
T25KPSR
Note 1
T25SR
Note 1
T25KPSR
Note 1
0.24(0.2 to 0.32) 0.35(0.28 to 0.42) 0.5(0.4 to 0.6) 0.7(0.55 to 0.85) 0.9(0.7 to 1.1) 1.3(1 to 1.6)
1.7(1.4 to 2) 2.1(1.7 to 2.5) 2.5(2 to 3) 3.6(2.8 to 4.4) 5(4 to 6) 6.6(5.2 to 8) 9(7 to 11) 11(9 to 13)
15(12 to 18) 22(18 to 26)
Note 1: Combining UT-HZ18 allows the T18 frame to be used singly (screw mounting or IEC 35 mm rail mounting).
Combining UN-RM20 allows the T25 frame for single mounting to have the IEC 35mm rail mounted.
20
Category AC-15
240VAC
(Coil load)
440VAC
1.5
550VAC
1.2
120VAC
10
Category AC-12
240VAC
(resistive load)
440VAC
550VAC
24VDC
Category DC-13
48VDC
1.5
110VDC
0.6(2)
220VDC
0.3(0.8)
24VDC
10
Category DC-12
48VDC
(resistive loads)
110VDC
5(8)
220VDC
1(3)
20V 3mA
Electrical durability
Switching frequency
Coil consumption (Note 3)
1,000
50
1,800
[time/hour]
45
Inrush [VA]
Sealed [VA]
[W]
2.2
5a4b
690
[kV]
0.12(0.1 to 0.16) 0.17(0.14 to 0.22) 0.24 (0.2 to 0.32) 0.35(0.28 to 0.42) 0.5(0.4 to 0.6)
0.7(0.55 to 0.85) 0.9(0.7 to 1.1) 1.3 (1 to 1.6) 1.7(1.4 to 2) 2.1(1.7 to 2.5) 2.5(2 to 3) 3.6(2.8 to 4.4)
5(4 to 6) 6.6(5.2 to 8) 9(7 to 11) 11(9 to 13) 15(12 to 18)
0.24(0.2 to 0.32) 0.35(0.28 to 0.42) 0.5(0.4 to 0.6) 0.7(0.55 to 0.85) 0.9(0.7 to 1.1) 1.3(1 to 1.6)
1.7(1.4 to 2) 2.1(1.7 to 2.5) 2.5(2 to 3) 3.6(2.8 to 4.4) 5(4 to 6) 6.6(5.2 to 8) 9(7 to 11)
11(9 to 13) 15(12 to 18) 22(18 to 26)
9a
7a2b
5a
4a1b
[V]
Applicable standard
Heater types
SRD-T9
9
3a2b
Rated insulation voltage
51
SR-T9
Product Introduction
1a1b
SRD-T5
5
Overseas Standard
SR-T5
Number of poles
Type Codes
Contact arrangement
MSO-T21
Contact arrangement
Model name
TH-T25
MSO-T21
-T25
AC rated operational
current [A]
Application
MSOD-T12
-T20
DC rated operational
current [A]
MSO-T10
-T12
-T20
Note 1: The value in brackets indicates the current when switching the load with two poles installed in series.
Note 2: In the optional unit field, and X indicate mountable and non-mountable, respectively.
Note 3: Coil consumption are average values in case of applying 220V60Hz to AC200V coil.
Order Procedure
TH-T18
Model name
Outline Drawing
TH-T series
Application to Thermal Overload Relays Selection and Application MS-T Series Introduction
Solve Together
Product Introduction
21
Optional Units
Contact
arrangement
SR-T5
SRD-T5
SR-T9
SRD-T9
5a
4a1b
3a2b
9a
7a2b
5a4b
A2
A1
13
23
33
43
1
UT-AX4
UT-AX2
UT-AX11
4
(4a,2a2b,3a1b)
2
(2a,1a1b,2b)
UT-SA21
AC24V
(DC)
AC48V
(DC)
AC200V
(DC)
AC400V
2
(1a1b)
63 73 83 93
53
UT-SA22
+
AC200V
(DC)
UT-SA13
CR
UT-SA23
CR
DC200V
AC200V
UT-SA25
+CR
AC48V
(DC)
AC200V
(DC)
64 74 84 94
14
24
34
44
54
14 24 34 44 54
9a
5a
UT-AX4
63 73 83 93
A2
A1
13
23
33
43
64 74 84 94
Contact
placement
24
34
44
SR(D)-T5/T9
UT-ML11
UT-ML20
UN-ML21
(2)
52
7a2b
UT-HZ18
IEC35mm
UT-SD10
UT-SD20
UT-SD25
*6/
(2)(3)
Type Codes
12 24 34 44 52
4a1b
UT-SA21
SR(D)-T5
A2 A1 11 23 33 43 51
14
UT-AX11
S-T10T32/SD-T12T32
MSO-T10T25/MSOD-T12T21
51
UT-AX2
Product Introduction
A2 A1 13 23 33 43 53
63 71 81 93
A1
11
23
33
43
UT-ML11
51
64 72 82 94
A2 A1 11 23 33 43 51
12
24
34
44
S-T10T20
SD-T12T20
UT-HZ18
S(D)-T21T32
UT-SD10
S-T10
S(D)-T12/T20
S(D)-T21/T25
TH-T18(KP)
52
12 24 34 44 52
5a4b
3a2b
DC/AC
UT-SY21
UT-SY22
UT-SA3320
UT-SA3332
C+R
Outline Drawing
A2
Front clip-on
4a
9a
8a1b
7a2b
UT-AX4
3a1b
8a1b
7a2b
6a3b
2a2b
7a2b
6a3b
5a4b
2a
7a
6a1b
5a2b
UT-AX2
1a1b
6a1b
5a2b
4a3b
22
2b
5a2b
4a3b
3a4b
Side clip-on
UT-AX11
UT-AX11
1a1b+1a1b
1a1b
7a2b
6a1b
6a3b
5a2b
5a4b
4a3b
UT-SY21
Overseas Standard
Model name
UT-SA3320
S-T10T32
MSO-T10T32
Order Procedure
SD-T10T20
MOSD-T10T20
SD-T21T32
MOSD-T21T32
T32UN-SD18CX
Contactor Relays
Application to Thermal Overload Relays Selection and Application MS-T Series Introduction
Solve Together
Product Introduction
23
Optional Units
UT-SA Operation Coil Surge Absorber Unit
Types and application
Number of poles
Contact arrangement
Front clip-on
4a
2a
3a1b
1a1b
2a2b
Applicable model
Magnetic Contactor
Contactor Relay
DC operated type
AC operated type
SR-T5
DC operated type
SRD-T5
690
kV
Rated frequency
Hz
50/60
3
Pollution degree
AC120V
Category AC-15
AC240V
(coil load)
AC440V
1.5
AC550V
1.2
AC120V
10
Category AC-12
AC240V
(resistive load)
AC440V
AC550V
DC24V
Category DC-13
DC48V
1.5
DC110V
0.6
2
DC220V
0.3
0.8
10
DC24V
DC48V
Category DC-12
(resistive load)
DC110V
5
8
DC220V
1
3
20V3mA
Performance
1,000
Electrical durability
50
Switching frequency
Applicable electric wire size
1,800
[time/hour]
1.60.75 to 2.5
1.25-3.5 to 2-3.5
Side clip-on
1a1b
[N]
0.9 to 1.5
AC24V
Internal element
specications
AC 50/60Hz
12V 24V 50V 100V 127V 200V 240V 346V 480V
DC
12V 24V 48V 60V 100V 125V 200V
Varistor voltage47V
UT-SA21
Varistor
+ indicating
LED
CR
Varistor
CR
UT-SA22
UT-SA13
DC200V
0.5F120
UT-SA23
AC200V
0.2F120
AC48V
Varistor voltage120V
0.1F47
AC200V
Varistor voltage470V
0.1F47
UT-SA25
Applicable voltage
Note: The surge suppression eect for the applied circuit is smaller in the
(applicable voltage) range than in the
(recommended voltage) range.
Even in the
(recommended voltage) range, the surge suppression eect may not be enough depending on the characteristics of the connected device.
(Check the inuence of surge using the actual device in advance.)
Model
Magnetic Contactor
Contactor Relay
UT-SA21
UT-SA22
UT-SA13
SR-T5,T9
SD-T12,T20,T21,T32
SR(D)-T5,T9
UT-SA23
UT-SA25
Note 1: It is not possible to mount both the front clip-on and side clip-on units at the same time.
Note 2: The value in brackets indicates the current when switching the load with two poles installed in series.
Designation
2b
AC operated type
Model
Surge
absorber
element
Product Introduction
UT-AX2
Front clip-on
Mounting method
UT-AX11
Overseas Standard
UT-AX4
Type Codes
Model name
Order Procedure
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25
MEMO
UT-ML Mechanical Interlock Unit
Application
Applicable Magnetic Contactor model
S-T10, T12, T20
SD-T12, T20
SD-T21, T32
Note 1: Use UN-ML21 of the MS-N Series as the mechanical interlock unit for S-T21 to T32.
Specifications
UT-ML11
50/60
Pollution degree
1.60.75 to 2.5
1.25-3.5 to 2-3.5
0.9 to 1.5
Mounting
Hole drilling dimension
(Drilling of holes is not required when mounting the IEC 35mm rail mountable model is mounted to the IEC 35mm rail for reversing.)
2-M4 screws
Applicable frame
UT-ML11
10
74
60
S-T12,T20
89
60
UT-ML20
SD-T12,T20
89
60
Model
Applicable frame
UT-ML11
12,25
UN-ML21
Dimension[]
0.2
Model
0.2
0.2
54(54)
Dimension[]
0.2
Model
UT-HZ18
UT-HZ18BC
UN-RM20
TH-T18(KP)
IEC35mm TH-T18BC(KP)
TH-T25(BC)(KP)TH-T25(BC)(KP)SR
IEC35mm TH-N20(KP)TH-N20CXHZ(KP)
TH-N20(CXHZ)(KP)SR
0.3
19
19
60
56
32
30
23
60
32
21
67
UT-HZ18UN-RM20
0.3
SD-32
Overseas Standard
Rated frequency
Product Introduction
690
Type Codes
Model
Order Procedure
UN-ML21(Note 1)
Outline Drawing
UT-ML20
Model
UT-ML11
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1. BCCXCAN
26
27
UT-SY21
UT-SY21BC
UT-SY22
UT-SY22BC
UT-SD10
UT-SG10
UT-SD20
UT-SG20
T21T25
UT-SD25
UT-SG25
UT-SA3320
AC240V
50/60Hz
(0.3F60)3
UT-SA3332
S-T10T12T20BC
SD-T12T20BC
S-T21T25T32BC
SD-T21T32BC
S-T10T32
S-N10N400
SR-K100
UT-SY21
UT-SY22
UN-SY11
DC24V
85%110%
10mA
15mA
0.24W
0.4W
18V
1V
4V
AC100VAC240V50/60Hz
0.5AAC-15
5mA/240V
1ms
10ms
0.51ms
500
500
1055
1.61.252
1.25-3.52-3.5
15mA
0.4W
4V
5mA/240V
1ms
0.51ms
1. UN-SY12SR-K100500
AC600V
1
AC2000V
1
()
300M
2000V
1sec.
()
800V
1000
1
2
UT-SY21(BC)
D1(+)
UT-SY21(BC)
DC24V
A3
D2(-)
UNSA33
(T3/6)
(W)
D2(-)
UN-SY12
A2
A1
A1
A1
A2(A3)
UT/UNSA
500
1001
UN-SY11
UT-SY22(BC)
UT/UNSA
10ms
D1(+)
DC24V
(T2/4)
(V)
A1
A2
D2(-)
AC100
240V
(T1/2)
(U)
A1
AC100
240V
A2
A1
A1
A2(A3)
UN-SY11
1V
UN-SY21(CX)
AC100
240V
10mA
0.24W
A1
A2
AC100
240V
A3
D1(+)
DC24V
Outline Drawing
UN-SY12
Order Procedure
26+
UT-SA33
S-T10T32
1. AC100VAC200V
UN-SY12
T10
UN-SY11
T12T20
Product Introduction
Type Codes
UT-SY22(BC)
DC24V
D2(-)
D1(+)
UN-SY12
Overseas Standard
UT/UN-SY DC/AC
UT-SD
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U.S.A
U.S.A.
UL standard
CSA standard
Euro
North America
GB standard
North America
Japan
JIS standards
Type
International
International
IEC standard
TH-T18KP
Our standard products comply with the domestic standards as well as various overseas standards and are certified to meet all the standards. (Note1)
Safety certification
standard
Applicable standard
International
Type
Model name
Japan
IEC
JIS
European countries
EN
Certificate
authority
EC directive
China
GB
TH-T25KP
Magnetic
Contactors
S(D)-T10 to T32
Thermal
Overload
Relays
TH-T18KP to T25KP
Open Type
MSO(D)-T10KP to T25KP
Magnetic Starters
(Note2)
Enclosed
Magnetic
Starters
Contactor
Relays
MS-T10KP to T21KP
SR(D)-T5/T9
28
7-1/2
3
3
3
5
7-1/2
10
3
3
5
5
7-1/2
10
5
7-1/2
7-1/2
10
15
20
13
20
30
32.5
Trip Class
Auxiliary
Contact
Rating Code
15
Japan
CSA standard
10
1
1
2
2
3
5
UT-ML11Approval as Unlisted Component to be suitable for Type S-2XT10, -2XT12 or -2XT20 Reversing Magnetic Contactor
China
CE marking
EN standard
2
2
3
5
7-1/2
Mechanical Interlock
China
European countries
1-1/2
1-1/2
2
3
3
5
Heater
Designation
0.12 A
0.17 A
0.24 A
0.35 A
0.5 A
0.7 A
0.9 A
1.3 A
1.7 A
2.1 A
2.5 A
3.6 A
5A
6.6 A
9A
11A
15 A
0.24 A
0.35 A
0.5 A
0.7 A
0.9 A
1.3 A
1.7 A
2.1 A
2.5 A
3.6 A
5A
6.6 A
9A
11 A
15 A
22 A
0.1 - 0.16
0.14 - 0.22
0.2 - 0.32
0.28 - 0.42
0.4 - 0.6
0.55 - 0.85
0.7 - 1.1
1 - 1.6
1.4 - 2
1.7 - 2.5
2-3
2.8 - 4.4
4-6
5.2 - 8
7 - 11
9 - 13
12 - 18*1
0.2 - 0.32
0.28 - 0.42
0.4 - 0.6
0.55 - 0.85
0.7 - 1.1
1 - 1.6
1.4 - 2
1.7 - 2.5
2-3
2.8 - 4.4
4-6
5.2 - 8
7 - 11
9 - 13
12 - 18
18 - 26
Magnetic Contactor to
be coupled
Connecting Bar
for coupling
S-(2X)T10,
S-(2X)T12, S-(2X)T20
Unnecessary
S-(2X)T12, S-(2X)T20
S-(2X)T20
C600
10
CCN
NKCR (U.S.A.)
NKCR7 (Canada)
S-(2X)T21, S-(2X)T25
UN-TH21
B600
S-(2X)T25
Auxiliary
Contact
Rating Code
SR-T5
SR-T9
(UT-AX2)
UT-AX4
(UT-AX11)
Mark
CCN
NKCR (U.S.A.)
NKCR7 (Canada)
File No. E58969
CCN
NKCR2 (U.S.A.)
NKCR8 (Canada)
Mark
Product Introduction
Canada
1
1
2
Overseas Standard
Canada
1/2
1/2
1
1
2
2
Mark
Type Codes
S-(2X)T10
S-(2X)T12
S-(2X)T20
S-(2X)T21
S-(2X)T25
S-(2X)T32
Auxiliary
Maximum
Contact
Continuous
Current Rating Code
Single Phase
Polyphase
110-120V 200-208V 220-240V 440-480V 550-600V 110-120V 200-208V 220-240V 440-480V 550-600V Rating [A]
Order Procedure
Type
Main Contact
Maximum
Horsepower Rating [HP]
UT-SA21
UT-SA22
UT-SA23
UT-SA25
Rating,
50/60Hz
24-48V
100-240V
346-480V
100-240V
100-240V
24-50V
100-240V
Mark
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S-(2)T10/S(D)-(2)T12
600V
600V
240V
*1
70A
5kA
*1
480V
Min. Interrupting
Ratings
600V
240V
*1
10kA
30A
30A
30A
S(D)-(2)T20
Circuit Breaker
Max. Current
Ratings
*1
480V
600V
240V
18kA
10kA
35kA
15A
15A
25kA
10kA
25kA
50A
50A
10kA
18kA
10kA
15A
15A
*1
*1
480V
600V
10kA
35kA
N/A
S(D)-(2)T21
70A
50A
50A
S-2T25
100A
75A
75A
S(D)-(2)T32
100A
75A
75A
10kA
25kA
25kA
N/A
10kA
50kA
N/A
10kA
10kA
50kA
50kA
35kA
14kA
10kA
50kA
35kA
M3.5
M3.5
M4
M3.5
M3.5
M3.5
M3.5
M4
M3.5
10mm
10mm
9mm
11.5mm
11.5mm
9mm
10.5mm
10.5mm
10mm
10.5mm
35kA
WARNING
When a 2-wire control is used to reset the automatic reset overload relay of a
motor controller, the motor connected to the circuit may start automatically
when the relay is in the automatic reset position.
Model
TH-T25KP
TH-T18KP
Max.
Circuit Voltage
0.12A
0.17A
0.24A
0.35A
0.5A
0.7A
0.9A
1.3A
1.7A
2.1A
2.5A
3.6A
5A
6.6A
9A
11A *2
15A *3
0.10 - 0.16
0.14 - 0.22
0.20 - 0.32
0.28 - 0.42
0.4 - 06
0.55 - 0.85
0.7 - 1.1
1.0 - 1.6
1.4 - 2.0
1.7 - 2.5
2.0 - 3.0
2.8 - 4.4
4.0 - 6.0
5.2 - 8.0
7 - 11
9 - 13
12 - 18
0.24A
0.20 - 0.32
0.35A
0.28 - 0.42
0.5A
0.4 - 0.6
0.7A
0.55 - 0.85
0.9A
0.7 - 1.1
1.3A
1.0 - 1.6
1.7A
1.4 - 2.0
2.1A
1.7 - 2.5
2.5A
2.0 - 3.0
Fuse, Class K5
Max. Current
Ratings
600V
600V
Circuit Breaker
Max. Current
Ratings
*1
240V
Min. Interrupting
Ratings
600V
240V
*1
*1
480V
600V
240V
*1
*1
480V
600V
15A
15A
10kA
/
25kA
15A
10kA
N/A
5kA
N/A
10kA
/
25kA
10kA
N/A
N/A
10kA
/
35kA
35kA
N/A
20A
30A
30A
30A
40A
50A
50A
15A
15A
15A
5kA
3.6A
2.8 - 4.4
5A
4.0 - 6.0
20A
6.6A
5.2 - 8.0
30A
9A
7 - 11
40A
11A
9 - 13
50A
10kA
/
35kA
N/A
30A
30A
50A
15A
12 - 18
70A
50A
22A *4
18 - 26
100A
75A
*1. Main circuit wires must be connected to contactor using applicable lugs shown in next table.
*2. 11A heater is applied to types S(D)-T12 and S(D)-T20.
*3. 15A heater is applied to type S(D)-T20.
*4. 22A heater is applied to type S-T25.
To provide continued protection against a risk of fire and electric shock, the
WARNING complete overload relay must be replaced if burnout of current element occurs.
30
*1
480V
Screw size
Wire strip length
L
Available
Short
Circuit
Current
S.C.P.D.
75A
10kA
/
50kA
TH-T25KP
Auxiliary
Main
Connection to
terminal Max. qty.
Tightening torque
S-T32
Model
Main
Control
M4
M3.5
Terminal
Screw size
11.5mm
9mm
14 - 10 AWG
8 AWG *1
14 AWG
1.25-4 to 5-5.4
8-NK4
1.25-3.5 to 2-3.5
SR-T5/T9
Auxiliary
Control
M3.5
M3.5
10mm
9mm
14 AWG
14 AWG
1.25-3.5 to 2-3.5
1.25-3.5 to 2-3.5
Connection to
terminal Max. qty.
15 lb-in
(1.69Nm)
Tightening torque
10.3 lb-in
(1.17Nm)
10.3 lb-in
(1.17Nm)
10.3 lb-in
(1.17Nm)
18kA
Order Procedure
Model
Heater
Desig.
Available
Short
Circuit
Current
TH-T18KP
Main
Auxiliary
S-T21/T25 S-T21/T25
Control
Auxiliary
M3.5
Terminal
S.C.P.D.
S-T25
Main
*1. Main circuit wires must be connected to contactor using applicable lugs shown in below table.
Adjustable
Range.Amps.
S-T21
Control
35kA
14kA
S-T10/T12/T20
Auxiliary
Main
Product Introduction
Max. Current
Ratings
Model
Terminal
Screw size
Wire strip length
L
Available
Short
Circuit
Current
50kA
14kA/50kA
Note1: This overload relay is adjustable and ambient compensated. Set the dial
in the position corresponding to the motor full load current.
Note2: Trip rating is 125% of setting.
Outline Drawing
Fuse, Class K5
Model
S.C.P.D.
Available
Short
Circuit
Current
S.C.P.D.
Type Codes
Available Short Circuit Current Rating (SCCR) and Short Circuit Protection Device (S.C.P.D.)
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Type Codes
* For the information on type codes for orders, check the note in Order Procedure.
PM
AC operated type
TH
T18
No code
No code
Standard
KP
PM
Push-button
BC
Basic type
Thermal
Overload Relays
TH
YS
KP
Non-Reversing/Reversing
No code
AR
Automatic reset
No code
Non-Reversing
Frame size
No code
Reversing
T18, T25
KP
SR
KPSR
FS
FSKP
T10,T12,T21
MSO
MSO
AC operated type
MSOL
MechanicalIy
latched AC
operated type
MSOLD
BC
Finger protection
Basic type
MSOD
T10
No code
Standard
BC
With fast
wiring terminal
KP
Finger protection
YS
SA
Applicable model
SR
Non-Reversing/Reversing
No code
AR
Automatic reset
No code
Non-Reversing
No code
Reversing
KP
SR
Frame size
KPSR
T10-T25
FS
FSKP
Special environment
No code
Standard
2x
T10
BC
BC
With fast
wiring terminal
Anticorrosion
treatment
specification
T18, T25
Applicable model
T18, T25
YS
Anticorrosion
treatment
specification
T5
BC
SA
Applicable model
Basic type
T10-T25
SR
AC operated type
SRD
SRL
MechanicalIy
latched AC
operated type
SRLD
Standard
SA
With surge
absorber
T10-T25
DL
T12, T21
Finger protection
No code
BC
Applicable model
Standard
With fast
wiring terminal
T5, T9
Standard
SA
With surge
absorber
Frame size
T5, T9
Magnetic Contactors
S
Standard
YS
Applicable model
Contactor Relays
T10-T25
No code
Standard
Overseas Standard
Frame size
Special environment
No code
Product Introduction
Basic type
MS
T10
No code
Standard
JH
DL
LC
T5, T9
Applicable model
T5, T9
SA
Type Codes
MS
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Type Codes
AC operated type
SD
SL
MechanicalIy
latched AC
operated type
SLD
Non-Reversing/Reversing
No code
2
32
Non-Reversing
Reversing
UT
T10-T32
Finger protection
No code
BC
BC
Standard
With fast
wiring terminal
AX
T10-T32
No code
Standard
SA
With surge
absorber
DL
T10-T32
T12, T21
Standard
All series
JH
T10-T25
Basic type
UT
Optional units
Unit type
Application
AX
UT
ML
Mechanical interlocks
UT
SA
Surge absorbers
UT
HZ
UT
SD
()
UT
SG
()
UT
SY
DC/AC
UT
Finger protection
Applicable model
No code
Standard
All units
BC
With fast
wiring terminal
AX, ML, HZ
Frame size
Basic type
S
Outline Drawing
Optional Units
33
MS-T21
MS-T10
motor capacity
3.7kW
200V
200V
Select from
page 12,16.
AC200V
AC200V
Auxiliary contact
1B
TH-T18KP
Refer to page 33.
Heater designation
15A
Refer to page 16 and designate the heater nominal.
from page 12
Optional Units
UT-AX auxiliary contact block
Model name
Heater designation
(setting current)
Model name
MSO-T21
MSO-T10
3.7kW
9A
AC200V
AC200V
Select from
page 12,16.
Auxiliary contact
UT-AX4
Refer to page 24.
1B
Specify the auxiliary
contact arrangements.
from page 12
Contact arrangement
2A2B
Designate the contact arrangement listed on page 24 for
the UT-AX2/AX4.
UT-AX11 does not need to be designated as 1A1B is fixed.
UT-SA21
UT-SA22
UT-SA25
Model name
S-T20
S-T20
AC200V
AC100V50Hz
Auxiliary contact
2A
AC400V
AC200V
AC48V
Select according to the operation circuit voltage.
Voltage nominal
UT-ML11
Type Codes
For orders, specify products as shown below. Insert a space where is present.
If adding multiple two-character codes (such as SA, BC, and KP) after a frame
size (T10 or others) of type name, specify them in alphabetical order of the first
letters. (Example: MSO-T10BCKPSA)
(If they are not in alphabetical order, the type code is automatically changed.)
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Overseas Standard
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Model name
SR-T5
SR-T5
Refer to page 21.
AC200V
AC100V50Hz
Select coil designation from pages 13 and 14 or specify
the working operation circuit voltage.
Contact arrangement
3A2B
4A1B
Designate the contact arrangement listed on page 21.
UT-SY21
UT-SY21BC
34
UT-HZ18
UT-RM20
32
34
Outline Drawing
SR-T types
Contactor Relays
Order Procedure
35
Magnetic Starters
15.5
45 (Installation Dimension)
76
97
95
98
96
33
23.7
10
44
31
32
97
95
0.5
43
1.5
4 35 (Installation Dimension)
M3.5 screws
8.5
7.5
(Self-lifting)
98
96
Grounding terminal
M4 screw
Auxiliary
contact
60
A1 13 21
A2
A1 13 21
23.7
MSO-T21KP
MSO-T25KP
Installation holes for 2-M4 screws
40
43 31
14 22
44
32
1a1b
14 22
115
M3.5 screws
(Self-lifting)
7.5
10.5 (Reset bar)
45
43 31
63
4.5 54 (Installation Dimension)
13
10.5
98 96
24 97 95
14
98 96
10
37
79
3.9
M4 screws
(Self-lifting)
M3.5 screws
(Self-lifting)
81
59
Auxiliary
Contact
Contact arrangement
A2
2a2b
A1 13 21 1/L1
3/L2
5/L3
14 22
7.5
10.2
43 31
44 32
97 95
2/T1
44 32
4/T2
6/T3
98 96
6.5
5
63
36
22 97 95
83
10
12.8
98 96
14
A2 A1
97 95
Contact arrangement
A2 A1
28
(2a2b)2
96
11.6
Grounding terminal
M5 screw
Contact arrangement
A2
98
11
30
110
50
95
30
15
22-22
Pipe hole
(two each on
top and bottom)
40
Auxiliary
Contact
78
59
2a
115
97
3.9
21.5
22
43
22
95
128
14
96
37
79
60 (Installation Dimension) 16
46
2a2b
Contact arrangement
A2 A1 13
98
21
12
170
Auxiliary
contact
104
Hook slot
15
Hook slot
95
97.5
21.5
MSO-T12KP
MSO-T20KP
33
MS-2T21(KP) type
Reversible type Magnetic Starters (enclosed)
14 76 (Installation Dimension)
97
10
M3.5 screws
(Self-lifting)
7.5
10.5 (Reset bar)
45
1b
13
97.5
21.5
22-22
Pipe hole
(two each on
top and bottom)
A2 A1
Grounding
terminal
M4 screw
13
22-22
Pipe hole
(two each on
top and bottom)
14
11
Grounding
terminal
M4 screw
1a
13
Product Introduction
96
22
14
1a1b
21
Order Procedure
98
Contact arrangement
A2 A1
83
115
95
A1 13
97
A2
59
Outline Drawing
76
21
14
1a
45 (Installation Dimension)
13
Contact arrangement
Auxiliary
contact
78
11.6
6
159
159
A2
Contact arrangement
Auxiliary
contact
Auxiliary
contact
15.5
8
36
1
3 28 (Installation Dimension)
M3.5 screws
(Self-lifting)
8.5 7.5
Hook slot
21
Hook slot
MSO-T10KP
Overseas Standard
59.1
82
3.5
Type Codes
Application to Thermal Overload Relays Selection and Application MS-T Series Introduction
Solve Together
Outline Drawing
37
Magnetic Contactors
3/L2
5/L3
13
28 (Installation Dimension)
28 (Installation Dimension)
18
(Internal pitch)
59
M3.5 screws
(Self-lifting)
46
21
7.5
4/T2
6/T3
22
23.7
10
78
Auxiliary
contact
59
10.5
A2 A1
21
24
10
78
10
1a1b
2+2b
3.9
8.5
7.5
S-2T21
S-2T25
59
Auxiliary
contact
43 31
14 22 2/T1
4/T2
6/T3
6.5
81
63
44 32
3.5
13
59
M3.5 screws
(Self-lifting)
2/T1
4/T2
6/T3
14
14 2/T1
4/T2
5/L3
21
6/T3
22
Red
R01 L01
A2
A1 13 1/L1
14 2/T1
3/L2
4/T2
5/L3
21
6/T3
22
Contact arrangement
3/L2
5/L3 43 31
A2 A1 13 21 1/L1
6/T3 44 32
14 22 2/T1
3/L2
5/L3 43 31
2a2b
2b
10.5
4/T2
4/T2
6/T3 44 32
6.5
3.5
81
M3.5 screws
(Self-lifting)
2/T1
3/L2
4/T2
5/L3
6/T3
10
3.5
M4 screws
(Self-lifting)
Contact arrangement
A2 A1
1/L1
3/L2
5/L3
63 71 81
93
64 72 82
94
A2 A1
1/L1
3/L2
5/L3
63 71 81
93
64 72 82
94
2a2b
2
81
1/L1
59
26
49
A2 A1
60 (Installation Dimension)
46
49
81
Contact arrangement
Auxiliary
contact
98.5
21.5
15
53
81
Outline Drawing
21.5
15
60 (Installation Dimension)
46
13
59
10.5
38
A1 13 1/L1
14 22 2/T1
5.5
43
5/L3
S-2T32
13
A2
3/L2
Auxiliary
contact
M4 screws
(Self-lifting)
136
S-T32
3/L2
Contact arrangement
A2 A1 13 21 1/L1
16
5/L3
14
1/L1
3.9
21.5
13 21 1/L1
6/T3
A1
81
49
81
60 (Installation Dimension)
46
A2 A1
10.5
54 (Installation Dimension)
19
(Internal pitch)
73
2a2b
13
4.5
Contact arrangement
3/L2
4/T2
A2
49
M3.5 screws
(Self-lifting)
21.5
16
4.5
54 (Installation Dimension)
78
60 (Installation Dimension)
46
M4 screws
(Self-lifting)
2/T1
Red
R01 L01
10
97
S-T21
S-T25
13
75
41.6
5/L3
Black
23.7
22
23
3/L2
41.6
75
1/L1
Auxiliary
contact
59
M3.5 screws
(Self-lifting)
44.5
23.7
A2 A1
A1
3.9
53.9
2a
7.5
43
78
1a1b
14 2/T1 4/T2 6/T3
60 (Installation Dimension)
44.5
S-2T12
S-2T20
Contact arrangement
A2
10
7.5
82
35 (Installation Dimension)
8.5
3.9
M3.5 screws
(Self-lifting)
8.5
75
5/L3
Contact arrangement
Black
1a2
+
2b
41.6
41.6
2/T1
3/L2
14
1b
36
S-T12
S-T20
1/L1
4/T2
6/T3
23.7
A2 A1
75
60 (Installation Dimension)
44.5
2/T1
8.5
Auxiliary
contact
10
10.5
Installation holes
for 2-M4 screws
Product Introduction
1/L1
13
8.5
96
10.5
Overseas Standard
A2 A1
1a
Type Codes
59
S-2T10
Contact arrangement
7.5
Order Procedure
Auxiliary
contact
2/T1
10
111
3.5
4/T2
6/T3
2/T1
4/T2
6/T3
S-T10
Application to Thermal Overload Relays Selection and Application MS-T Series Introduction
Solve Together
Outline Drawing
39
44
14.5
53
IEC
35mm
10
5
78 (108*1)
35
43
3.9 (7.5mm)
3060
355052
35 (Installation Dimension)
30 (Installation Dimension)
M3.5 screws
(Self-lifting)
95
43
53
45
10.5
Resetting bar
(Resetting stroke) (2.5mm) 10.5
24
IEC
35mm
8.5
10
3
108
3.9
(
7.5mm)
98
96
TH-T18BC
0.12A11A
15A
3/L2
5/L3
97
95
35
2/T1
4/T2
6/T3
98
96
Model name
TH-T18SR
0.12A11A
15A
5.5
10.3
6/T3
10.2
7.5
98
97
1 IEC35mm
130
97
95
6/T3
98
96
97
M3.5 screws
(Self-lifting)
57
95
14.8
80
98
96
TH-T25KP
19
2/T1
Model name
TH-T25
0.24A15A
22A
4/T2
6/T3
Model name
TH-T25BC
0.24A15A
22A
TH-T25(BC)(KP)SR
2-M4
10
3.9
(
7.5mm
)
60
4
35
43
Resetting bar
(Resetting stroke) (2.5mm)
Operation indication
97.5
(Manual trip)
19
29.2
63
()
Model
name
7
5.5
22.8
12.8
10.2
1/L1
3/L2
5/L3
97
95
2/T1
4/T2
6/T3
98
96
1/L1
3/L2
5/L3
97
95
2/T1
4/T2
6/T3
98
96
TH-T25
(BC)KPSR
M3.5 screws
(Self-lifting)
M4 screws
(Self-lifting)
3060
355052
Contact arrangement
TH-T25
(BC)SR
18
81
25.8
41.6
75
3
33
53
4/T2
12.8
S-T21/T25(BC)SD-T21(BC)SL(D)-T21(BC)UN-TH21
UN-RM20DIN
IEC
35mm
8.5
4/T2
2/T1
33() 10.3
117
3.9
(
7.5mm)
3060
355052
2/T1
63
10.5
M3.5 screws
(Self-lifting)
35
43
Contact arrangement
TH-T25
87
100 (130*1)
75
10
2-M4
96
95
Model
name
63
Type Codes
Operation indication
(Manual trip)
7.5
S-T21/T25(BC)SD-T21(BC)SL(D)-T21(BC)UN-TH21
57
80
Model name
TH-T25SR
0.24A15A
22A
Order Procedure
19
()
33
M4 screws
(Self-lifting)
23.7
Model name
8. 5
14.8
2-M4
75
60
41.6
75
IEC
35mm
1 (UT-AX2(BC) / UT-AX4(BC))
2 IEC35mm
3
4
UT-AX11(BC))31
42
7.5
43
6/T3
1/L1
53
10.5
81
63
8.5
4/T2
76.5
22.8
M3.5 screws
(Self-lifting)
23.7
A1(+)
44.5 * 2
35 (Installation Dimension)
A1(+)
M3.5 screws
(Self-lifting)
25
Resetting bar
(Resetting stroke) (2.5mm)
A2(-)
95
TH-T25(BC)(KP)
Installation holes
for 2-M4 screws
35 (Installation Dimension)
96
97
Contact arrangement
TH-T18SRS-T10T12T20SD-T12T20
UT-HZ18
8.5 7.5
43 (55*3)(67*4)
40
7.5
94
Installation holes
for 2-M4 screws
98
TH-18SR
10
0.12A11A
15A
Model
name
3060
355052
35
43
1 IEC35mm
A2(-)
6/T3
57
18
34
7.5
43
SRD-T9(BC)
TH-T18
54
44
24
Model name
89.5
14
8.5
SRD-T5(BC)
2/T1
76.5
31.5
94
93
84
75
83
74
60
73
64
25.8
41.6
75
13
63
4/T2
TH-T18KP
35
Operation indication
(Manual trip)
45
7.1
33
23
95
TH-T18SR
59
A1
6/T3
7.5
TH-T18S-T10T12T20SD-T12T20
UT-HZ18
23.7
A2
44.5 *1
Installation holes 4
for 2-M4 screws
10
4/T2
2/T1
96
M3.5 screws
(Self-lifting)
2/T1
1 (UT-AX2(BC) / UT-AX4(BC))
2 IEC35mm
3
4
UT-AX11(BC))31
42
97
TH-T18
54
8.5 7.5
43 (55*3)(67*4)
SR-T9(BC)
Contact arrangement
Outline Drawing
34
Model
name
24
57
31.5
55
14
Operation indication
(Manual trip)
24
14.5
43
60
33
10.5
Resetting bar
(Resetting stroke) (2.5mm)
Product Introduction
23.7
23
41.6
13
TH-T18(BC)(KP)
75
44.5 *2
60 (Installation Dimension)
50 (Installation Dimension)
M3.5 screws
(Self-lifting)
A1
6 7.1
A2
10.5
35 (Installation Dimension)
30 (Installation Dimension)
75
Installation holes
for 2-M4 screws
10.5
SR-T5(BC)
Overseas Standard
Application to Thermal Overload Relays Selection and Application MS-T Series Introduction
Solve Together
Outline Drawing
41
Solve Together
Outline Drawing
Application to Thermal Overload Relays Selection and Application MS-T Series Introduction
M3.5 screws
(Self-lifting)
35 (Installation Dimension)
Installation holes
for 2-M4 screws
81
A1(+)
Auxiliary
contact
23.7
A2(-)
8.5
44.5 *2
Contact arrangement
A2 A1
() ()
1/L1 3/L2
5/L3
21
14
IEC
35mm
13
1/L1
3/L2
5/L3
21
14
2/T1
4/T2
6/T3
22
13
1/L1
3/L2
5/L3
23
14
2/T1
4/T2
6/T3
24
1a1b
60
75
13
41.6
75
22
A2 A1
() ()
8.5 7.5
43 (55*3)(67*4)
10
100 (130*1)
2a
35
43
3.9
(
355052
7.5mm
)
1 (UT-AX2(BC)UT-AX4(BC))
2 IEC35mm
3
4
UT-AX11(BC))31
42
(10)
81
60
75
23.7
A2(-) A1(+)
100 (130* 1)
3/L2
14 2/T1
4/T2
5/L3
21
6/T3
22
R01 L01
100 (130* 1)
Auxiliary
contact
81
23.7
60
44.5 * 2
13 1/L1
1a1b
59
2a
10
101
3.9
(
7.5mm
)
3/L2
5/L3
14
13.6
6
Operation
indication
(Manual trip)
1 (UT-AX2(BC)UT-AX4(BC))
2 IEC35mm
3
4
UT-AX11(BC))31
42
4.5
2/T1
4/T2
6/T3
13 1/L1
3/L2
5/L3
14
35
45
2/T1
22
21
22 97
95
98
96
24 97
95
4/T2
98
96
23
6/T3
M3.5 screws
(Self-lifting)
100 (130 * 1)
81
BC
60
IEC
35mm
83
115
60 (Installation Dimension)
115
A2(-)A1(+)
44.5 * 2
A2(-)A1(+)
(10)
54
8.5 7.5
A2
()
1
/
A1
() 13 L1
3
/
L2
5
/
L3
22
13.6
6
Operation indication
(Manual trip)
10
Resetting bar
(Resetting stroke)
(2.5mm)
11
45
7.5
M3.5 screws
(Self-lifting)
10.5(Resetting bar)
97.5
21
R01 L01
R02
97 95
101
59
4.5
10
3.9
(
7.5mm
)
1 (UT-AX2(BC)UT-AX4(BC))
2 IEC35mm
3
4
UT-AX11(BC))31
42
89
97.5
2
/
T1
4
/
T2
6
/
T3
98 96
L02
A2
()
A1
()
13
14
1
/
L1
3
/
L2
5
/
L3 21
Outline Drawing
97(109* 3)(121* 4)
89 (Installation Dimension)
23.7
8.5
8.5
14
40
6/T3
115
83
115
IEC
35mm
45
21
Contact arrangement
A2 A1
() ()
A2 A1
MSOD-2T12(BC)
MSOD-2T20(BC)
4/T2
5/L3
A1(+)
7.5
3/L2
() 13 1/L1
14 2/T1
() ()
Resetting bar 10
(Resetting stroke)
(2.5mm)
11
A2 A1
()
Type Codes
7.5
A2 A1
() () 13 1/L1
Order Procedure
8.5
60 (Installation Dimension)
50 (Installation Dimension)
A2(-)
1.5
M3.5 screws
(Self-lifting)
1a1b
2+2b
(
7.5mm
)
8.5
0.5 43 (55*3)(67*4)
Dimension )
4 35(Installation
8.5
Contact arrangement
3.9
1 (UT-AX2(BC)UT-AX4(BC))
2 IEC35mm
3
4
UT-AX11(BC))31
42
89
97
Auxiliary
contact
10
8.5
97 (109* 3)(121* 4)
Installation holes
for 2-M4 screws
IEC
35mm
Overseas Standard
41.6
75
7.5
MSOD-T12(BC)
MSOD-T20(BC)
Product Introduction
89 (Installation Dimension)
54
A2(-) A1(+)
8.5
M3.5 screws(Self-lifting)
76.5
60 (Installation Dimension)
44.5 * 2
Installation holes
for 4-M4 screws 4
8.5
SD-2T12(BC)
SD-2T20(BC)
22
Installation holes
for 2-M4 screws
SD-T12(BC)
SD-T20(BC)
41
3/L2
5/L3
43 31
6/T3
44 32
4.5
3.5
(
7.5mm
)
14 22 2/T1
54
63
4/T2
10.5
M4 screws 13
(Self-lifting) 43 (55*3)(67*4)
3/L2
5/L3
10.5
150 (Installation Dimension)
Auxiliary
contact
114 (144* 1)
Contact arrangement
A2 A1
2a2b
2
63(75* 3)(87* 4)
54 (Installation Dimension)
13
A1(+)
() () 13 21 1/L1
14 22 2/T1
IEC
35mm
63
7.5
5 Resetting bar
(Resetting stroke)
(2.5mm)
109
A2(-) A1(+)
10.2
7.5
A2 A1
() ()
13 21 1/L1
6/T3 44 32
3/L2
5/L3
14 22
2/T1
4/T2
6/T3
A2(-)
A1(+)
A2(-)
M4 screws
(Self-lifting)
125
A1(+)
86
IEC
35mm
13
8.5 10.5
96
7.5
1 IEC35mm
10
3
138
3.5
(
7.5mm
)
4.5
32
21
96
Auxiliary
contact
10.9
32
Contact arrangement
A2 A1
2a2b
2
() () 13 21 1/L1
14 22 2/T1
3/L2
4/T2
A2 A1
5/L3 43 31
() () 13 21 1/L1
6/T3 44 32
14 22 2/T1
3/L2
4/T2
5/L3 43 31
6/T3 44 32
43 31
44 32
97 95
2/T1
4/T2
6/T3
98 96
CX
1
/
A2 A1
90
100
21.5
81
95
()
() 13 21 L1
3
/
L2
5
/
43 31
L3
14 22
12.5
80
85
150 (Installation Dimension)
Resetting bar(Resetting stroke) (2.5mm)
M3.5 screws(Self-lifting)
M4 screws(Self-lifting)
12.8
4/T2
114 (144 * 1)
92
Operation indication
(Manual trip)
5/L3 43 31
Contact arrangement
54
3.5 4.5
63
(
7.5mm
5456
)
90 (Installation Dimension) 5
133
A2(-) A1(+)
14 22 2/T1
3/L2
M3.5 screws
(Self-lifting)
(6)
6/T3 44 32
6.5
86
1 (UT-AX2(BC)UT-AX4(BC))
2 IEC35mm
3
4
UT-AX11(BC))31
42
M4 screws
(Self-lifting)
() () 13 21 1/L1
128
95
128
28
10.2
4/T2
A2 A1
5/L3 43 31
2a2b
Operation indication
(Manual trip)
3/L2
Auxiliary
contact
60
16
46 * 2
60 (Installation Dimension)
56 (Installation Dimension)
M3.5 screws
(Self-lifting)
M4 screws
(Self-lifting)
Installation holes
for 4-M4 screws
4.5
32
21
32
Installation () Installation
Dimension
Dimension
53
M3.5 screws
(Self-lifting)
108 (138 * 1)
86
21.5
A2(-)
M4 screws
(Self-lifting)
10.5
32
43
16
4.5
10.9
5
150
160
1 (UT-AX2(BC)
UT-AX4(BC))
2
3
UT-AX11(BC))21
32
4.5
3.5
Product Introduction
81
49
10
108 (138*1)
(
7.5mm
)
67 (Installation Dimension)
46 * 1
A1(+)
90
100
A2(-)
90 (Installation Dimension) 5
100
A1(+)
SD-2T32(BC)
92
21.5
A2(-)
92
115
1 (UT-AX2(BC)UT-AX4(BC))
2
3
UT-AX11(BC))21
32
40
1/L1
1 (UT-AX2(BC)UT-AX4(BC))
2 IEC35mm
3
4
UT-AX11(BC))31
42
M3.5 screws
(Self-lifting)
160
136 (148* 2)(160* 3)
75 (Installation Dimension)
13
73
A2 A1
() ()
6/T3
67
81
6.5
108 (138*1)
M4 screws
(Self-lifting)
MSOD-2T21(BC)
Contact arrangement
21.5
SD-2T21(BC)
4/T2
25.8
49
81
10.5
13
63 (75*3)(87*4)
1 (UT-AX2(BC)UT-AX4(BC))
2 IEC35mm
3
4
UT-AX11(BC))31
42
MSOD-T21(BC)
2/T1
IEC
35mm
44
M3.5 screws
(Self-lifting)
5/L3
44 32
150
160
97 95
2
/
T1
4
/
T2
6
/
T3
98 96
A2
()
Type Codes
14
13 21 1/L1
() ()
2a2b
32
3/L2
A1
()13 21
14 22
1
/
L1
3
/
L2
5
/
L3 43 31
Order Procedure
6/T3
A2 A1
1/L1
Outline Drawing
4/T2
60
81
IEC
35mm
Contact arrangement
44 32
2/T1
22
Auxiliary
contact
5/L3
49
81
3/L2
86
A1(+)
Overseas Standard
31
1/L1
A2(-)
M3.5 screws
(Self-lifting)
67
81
21.5
46 *2
60 (Installation Dimension)
56 (Installation Dimension)
43
13
21
Installation holes
for 2-M4 screws
32 (Installation Dimension)
21.5
A1(+)
16
A2(-)
86
4.5
67 (Installation Dimension) 10.9
46 *2
54 (Installation Dimension)
4.5
16
M4 screws
(Self-lifting)
10.9
SD-T32(BC)
Installation holes
for 2-M4 screws
49
81
SD-T21(BC)
Application to Thermal Overload Relays Selection and Application MS-T Series Introduction
Solve Together
Outline Drawing
41
Optional Units
61
71
64
74
64
72
62
72
[ ]
Nm
1.60.752.5 1.25-3.52-3.5
0.91.5
22
24
UT-SA21
UT-SA23
UT-SA13
Application
17
Magnetic Contactor
Contact Relay
25.8
45
Magnetic Contactor
or
Contactor Relay
108
111
130
138
108
130
9.4
2,000
2,890
0.5
UT-SA22
UT-SA25
UT-HZ18
UT-HZ18BC
: UT-SA22
Contact arrangement
4a
3a1b
2a2b
63 73 83 93 63 71 83 93 63 71 81 93
8.5
35.5
30
3
64 74 84 94 64 72 84 94 64 72 82 94
UT-HZ18
UT-HZ18BC
[ ]
Nm
1.60.752.5 1.25-3.52-3.5
0.91.5
2
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Application
Applicable model
Magnetic Contactor
26
41.6
42
56.5
B Contact
Magnetic
Contactor
or
Contactor
Relay
21
A Contact
Contact Relay
S-T10,T12,T20
S-T21
T25
S-T32
SD-T12/20
SD-T21
SD-T32
SR-T5
SRD-T5
Dimension L
18
19
22.5
40
46
44
18
40
Contact arrangement
Example of mounting
on left side of unit
63
71
93
81
42.3
114.9/136.9
116.3/143.3
36.9
35.3
33.1
27.5
51.5
64
72
94
82
UT-SA3320
UT-SY21
UT-SY22
8.5
R02(Red)
UT-SA
3332
UT-SA
3320
36.9
Contact arrangement
19.9
10
Example of mounting
on right side of unit
(Black)L02
7.5
3,850
M3.5
()
31.4
A1
(Right)
(Left)
(Interlock Unit)
22.7
A2
23.1
A1
36.5
55.1
A2
R01
25.6
L01
20.8
34.8
74.4
42
UT-SA3332
51.5
UT-ML11
M3.5 screws(Self-lifting)
UT-SA3320
35.4
35.3
UT-SA3332
4,070
Outline Drawing
17
12
M3.5 screws(Self-lifting)
42.2
UT-AX11(BC)
41.4
1,110
1,340
Type Codes
7.5
Overseas Standard
M3.5 screws
(Self-lifting)
22
24
Order Procedure
UT-AX4(BC)
1,110
1,550
2,440
38.5
UT-SY21
UT-SY22
2,100
1,440
6.5
71
17.7
37
63
13.5
73
4.2
2b
63
4.2
8.5
21
17.7
1a1b
22.3
30
18.5
15.2
Contact arrangement
2a
7.5
22.3
37
74
Contact Relay
15
13.5
64
Magnetic Contactor
or
Contactor Relay
45
73
25.8
63
108
111
130
138
108
130
4.6
Magnetic Contactor
UT-SA22
UT-SA25
15
0.5
17
UT-SA21
UT-SA23
UT-SA13
9.4
Application
M3.5 screws
(Self-lifting)
4.6
UT-AX2(BC)
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Performance
The performance described in this catalog is based on the result of a test conducted under the conditions specified in the Standard (IEC60947-4-1 "Low-voltage
switchgear and controller" etc.). If actual use condition is different from this test condition, the user must evaluate the condition (by using an actual device).
1.2 to 1.9
Use condition
Burring should
be avoided.
Height: 7.5mm
"Z" Details
Height: 15mm
"Z" Details
7.5 -0.4
15
10.04
10.04
15
Mounting
Direct mounting
(1) The device should be mounted in a dry location low in dust and vibration.
(2) The normal mounting direction is the direction shown in Fig. 1 on a vertical surface, but mounting the device at an inclination angle of up to 30 degrees in either direction is allowed. (Fig. 2)
(3) Mounting the device on a floor or ceiling is not allowed. (Mounting the device on a floor or ceiling may affect the continuity performance, operation performance, and durability of the contact.)
(4) If mounting the device in a horizontal orientation cannot be avoided, be sure to rotate the device by 90 degrees in a counterclockwise direction from the normal mounting direction as shown in figure 3 when mounting it.
If the device is mounted in a horizontal orientation, its characteristic is nearly unchanged but mechanical durability may be deteriorated. Horizontal mounting of reversing type is not allowed.
Top
Top
Normal
30
30
30
30
90
24
Bottom
0.3 or less
Rail
TH35-7.5
TH35-15
Mounting
screw
Overseas Standard
Frame
SR-T5,T9
250
500
B
(B1, B2)
C
(C1)
T12
T20
48
(A1 = 60, A2 = 72)
5 (Note 2)
68
(A1 = 80, A2 = 92) (B1 = 17,
T25
B2 = 29)
48
T32 (A1 = 60, A2 = 72)
48
SR(D)-T5 (A1 = 60, A2 = 72)
T21
Bottom
350.3
Grounding metal
TH35-7.5
TH35-15
Grounding metal
Usage environment
1
2
Rail specifications
27
Rail
Although the device can operate without any problem when under the conditions described in this chapter, be careful about the following
matters.
(1) Ambient temperature
Even when the device is used in accordance with normal usage, deterioration of the insulation will progress.
In particular, as the ambient temperature increases, the insulation life is shortened. In general, it is said that every time the ambient
temperature increases by 6 to 10C, the insulation life decreases by half (Arrhenius law). In a case where the ambient temperature is high and
voltage exceeding the rated voltage is continuously applied to coil, the coil temperature increases and life may be shortened dramatically.
(2) Vibration/Impact
Although vibration of 19.6m/s2 and impact of 49m/s2 do not cause contact malfunction, even when the vibration and impact are below these
values but are applied continuously, fatigue failure may cause some trouble.
In particular, please note that the resonance of an installed board may exert a large vibration on the product.
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M4
The device should be mounted by force of tightening torques shown in the right table.
SR(D)-T9
Type Codes
When performing installation, wiring, and maintenance & inspection, be sure to disconnect the Magnetic Starters from the power
supply. It may cause electric shock. In addition, the malfunction attributable to vibration, impact, and false wiring may exert serious
results (machine malfunction, short-circuiting of power supply, etc.) on the Magnetic Contactors.
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Be sure to periodically check the Magnetic Starters and apply danger prevention measures on the sequence of important circuits.
(The Magnetic Starters contacts may suffer from defective continuity, welding, and burning. )
Screw size
48
5 (Note 2)
10
(C1 = 22)
10
15
5
(Note 3)
Note 1. The value of this arc space is a value of IEC and JIS Standards-based closed circuit shut-off capacity test.
Note 2. Although the B dimension of T10 to T32 allows closely-attached mounting, when continuing to apply current to
the device or when mounting a product high in open/close frequency and high utilization on the same rail, the
device life may be shortened in terms of temperature increase and impact, so please keep the space between
the devices over the minimum value shown in the above table as much as possible when mounting them.
Note 3. E dimension is 3mm when mounting UT-AX2 or UT-AX4 with contactors.
Outline Drawing
Product Introduction
Note
About Handling
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Model
Standard type
Contactor Relays
Magnetic Contactors
Thermal Overload Relays
SR-T5, T9
SRD-T5, T9
S-T10, T12, T20
SD-T12, T20
S-T21, T25, T32
SD-T21, T32
TH-T18
(Load side)
TH-T25
(Power side / Load side)
M3.57.6
Connection
conductor
thickness (D)
[mm]
Main
circuit
(Note 1)
Main circuit
1.6
1.6
0.75 to 2.5 0.75 to 2.5
1.6 - 2.6
M3.57.6
1.25 to 6
1.6
M3.57.6
0.75 to 2.5
1.6
1.6 - 2.6 0.75 to 2.5
M3.57.6
1.25 to 6
M3.57.6
Tightening torque of
terminal screw
[Nm]
1.25-3.5 to 2-3.5
5.5-S3
1.25-3.5 to 2-3.5
0.9 to 1.5
1.25-4 to 5.5-4
1.2 to 1.9
1.25-3.5 to 2-3.5
5.5-S3
1.6
2.5
Operating
circuit
Main circuit
0.9 to 1.5
1.25-4 to 5.5-4
Terminal
Terminal
(2) When applying such parts to a Reversing type circuit exceeding 500V,
please use an SR-T type Contactor Relays (XF, XR) as shown in the
right figure to set the switching time allowance.
Stop
XF
Normal
rotation
Wiring direction
Although the upper terminal side is usually set to the power supply side
when wiring, the lower terminal side may be set to the power supply side
when it is unavoidable due to some reason of the board wiring. However,
the mounting direction must be in accordance with the description on Page
44.
XF
XF
XR
XR
MCR
Reverse
rotation
XR
XF
XR
MCF
When using Magnetic Starters or Magnetic Contactors at high ambient temperature, the temperature may mainly affect the insulation life (continuous
electric conduction life) of the operation coil and the aging variation of the molding component.
MSO and S-T type without a box are standard products available even at the inside temperature of 55C.
Low temperature
Although the Magnetic Contactors may be transported to a cold region or used in such a cold region or under cold conditions such as those found in
a refrigerator with the contactor incorporated in a switchboard, the S-T type Magnetic Contactors is applicable as a standard product. Also, MSO-T
type Magnetic Starters and TH-T type Thermal Overload Relays of low temperature specification are not manufactured.
Applicable temperature range of low-temperature-based products: -50 to 55C (Operating temperature)
-60 to 65C (Storage temperature)
Corrosive gas
0.9 to 1.5
1.2 to 1.9
Note 1: The dimension of the main circuit terminal is a dimension for board conductor wiring. (See the right diagram) The board conductor
thickness (D dimension) must be below the allowable connection conductor thickness stated above because of the length of the terminal
screw. In case of wiring with two boards used, the total value of two boards must be below the value (D dimension) shown in the table.
Note 2: In each terminal, two wires or two crimp lugs are allowed to be connected.
Note 3: The cross slot screws with pressure plate of T Series and those of N or other Series are same in size but different in pressure plate
Connection
conductor
dimension, so please avoid the mixed use of such screws. This may break the insulation barrier or make the wire likely to fall out.
Note 4: When using IEC60529-based finger safe specification, be sure to use an insulation tube-attached crimp lug.
Note 5: Tightening the3 terminal screw excessively without wiring may break the screw and consequently disable the tightening, so please avoid
such excessive tightening.
Note 6: Operational circuits are coil terminals of Magnetic Contactors and control circuit terminals of Thermal Overload Relays.
Note 7: Please use swaging tool which is recommended by JST.
Please note that the operating characteristics of the Magnetic Contactor and Thermal Overload Relay may vary with the ambient temperature.
0.9 to 1.5
1.25-3.5 to 2-3.5
Power supply voltage variation range and voltage drop of the operating circuit
MCF
Dust
MCR
THR
Magnetic Starters and Magnetic Contactors used in an iron foundry, construction site, or powder conveying machine tend to be
subject to a relatively large amount of dust. When using the control board in such locations, the board must be dust-preventionstructured. Also, using the board under hermetically-sealed condition for a long period may cause contact failure.
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Product Introduction
The main circuit terminals of T10 to T32 and TH-T18/T25 types are allowed to be connected via any of single wire, stranded wire, and crimp lug. The main circuit terminals and
operating circuit terminals of T10 to T32 and TH-T18/T25 types are self-up terminals, which facilitate wiring.
If the operating circuit wiring is too long, when the coil's instantaneous current flows, the wiring impedance may cause a reduction in the coil voltage, so that the operating
circuit may fail to be activated. And, the stray capacitance of the wired line may cause the coil's excitation not to be released even when releasing the excitation.
Overseas Standard
This may cause overheating or fire. Be sure to properly keep the tightening torque and periodically re-tighten the screw.
However, please note that tightening the screw under the status where oil is adhered to the terminal portion may damage the terminal screw even within the existing tightening torque.
Electric wires should be properly connected according to the electric wiring diagram. Tightening the terminal screw should be properly conducted within the tightening torque shown in
the right table. Insufficient tightening of the terminal screw may cause overheating or cause the electric wire to drop off. Excessive tightening torque may damage the tightening screw.
Adhesion of rock paint, thermo label, etc. to electric wire connection or contact may cause heat generation due to defective continuity, so this is very dangerous.
Applying a low voltage that does not operate the Magnetic Contactors to the operating circuit may cause overcurrent to the coil, which may cause the coil to be burned in a short time.
Type Codes
Applicable electric wire size and tightening torque and terminal dimension of terminal screw
Order Procedure
Operating circuit
Connection
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(1) The warranty period for our products shall be one year after
purchase or delivery to the designated location. However the
maximum warranty period shall be 18 months after
production, in consideration that the maximum length of
distribution period is to be 6 months after shipping.
(2) This warranty period may not apply in the case where the
use environment, use conditions, or the number of
open/close operation times specifically impact the lives of
products.
Scope of warranty
(1) When any failure occurs during the above warranty period
which is clearly our responsibility, we will replace or repair
the failed portion of the product free of charge at the location
of purchase or delivery.
Note that the "failure" mentioned here shall not include such
items as scratches and discoloration which do not affect
performance.
(2) In the following cases, even during the warranty period,
charged repair services shall be applied.
Failures caused by inappropriate conditions, environment,
handling, and uses other than those specified in catalogs,
instruction manuals or specifications.
Failures caused by inappropriate installation.
Failures caused by the design of customer's equipment or
software.
Failures caused by the customer tampering with our
products such as reworks without our authorization.
Failures caused by the customer failing to correctly
maintain or replace components such as spare parts, as
specified by documents such as instruction manuals.
Failures caused by uses of the product other than
ordinarily intended.
Failures caused by force majeure such as fire and
abnormal voltage accidents, and natural disasters such as
earthquake, wind and flood.
Failures caused by reasons that were unforeseeable by
the level of technology at the time of shipment.
(3) The warranty that is mentioned here shall mean warranty of
the unit of delivery, and any losses induced by the failures of
delivered products shall be excluded from our warranty.
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[For using the products described in this catalog, please observe the following items. ]
Danger
Make sure to disconnect the power before you perform installation, removal, wiring works, or maintenance/checking. There
is a risk of receiving an electric shock or occurrence of a malfunction.
When the product is energized, avoid touching or coming near the product, especially the terminals having electricity. There
is a risk of receiving an electric shock or burn injury.
Notes
Use the product in the use environment described in this catalog and Instruction Manual. Do not install the product in any
abnormal environment with high temperature, high humidity, dust, corrosive gas or excessive vibration/shock. There is a risk
of catching fire, malfunctions, electric shock or failure.
Avoid applying shocks by dropping or falling the product during transportation and unpacking. This will lead to breakage or
failure of products.
Do not use the product when it has received damage during transportation, installation or wiring. This can cause fire or
malfunctions.
Make sure that only technicians qualified for electric work or wiring should perform installation, wiring works and
maintenance/checking of the product.
Make sure that no foreign objects such as dust, iron powder and wire chips enter the product during installation and wiring
works. There is a risk of contact failures and malfunctions leading to damage or fire at the load.
When you use mounting screws of the wrong size or use a small number of screws than specified, or when the mounting to
the rail of IEC 35mm width is defective, there is a risk that the product may fall.
When you apply wiring works, be sure to use the wire size that suits the applied voltage, flow current and inrush current,
and to fasten wires with the correct torque as specified in this catalog or the instruction manual. Defective wiring can cause
fires, accidents and failures.
To terminal screws and mounting screws, apply the torque as we specify for tightening, and regularly apply retorquing.
When the tightening torque is too large, the work can damage terminal screws or mounting screws. When the terminal
screws or mounting screws slacken or are broken, they can cause overheat or fire, or the body can fall off to create serious
accidents.
Confirm the rated values and specifications, and make sure to use a product that meets the requirements. When you use a
product exceeding the rated/specified values, it may cause insulation breakdown leading to earth fault or short circuit
accidents, or create the cause of fire by overheat or breakdown due to inability to shutdown.
When a product described in this catalog is to be used in a facility where a failure can lead to injury to the human body or
serious damage to earnings, make sure to install some safety mechanism.
Apply regular checks to the product and use safety measures on the sequence to the critical circuits. The contacts of
Contactors and Magnetic Starters can develop defective conduction, weldingor burnout.
Contactors and Magnetic Starters can create welding of contacts disabling the opening, due to such causes as switching
operation for excessive current, abnormal wearing of contacts, chattering at operational instruction contacts, aging
degradation and product life. Also the contacts may fail to open due to unexpected mechanical constraints other than
contact adhesion. Since the disability of contact to open can cause the machine to go out of control, secure safety by
assuming the mechanical constraints or contact welding leading to inability of open/close operations. There remains a risk
of fire even when an overload protective device (Thermal Overload Relays) is provided.
The example connection described in this catalog only shows a typical one to run a system. For the protection of each
device and safety measures, the customer is requested to consider the connection for each system.
Do not apply reworks to the product or disassemble the product. These may cause failures.
When you dispose of the products, treat them as industrial waste products.
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Warranty period
Overseas Standard
Type Codes
Before performing the installation, wiring works, operation and maintenance/check for the products described in this catalog, make sure
to read the "Instruction Manual" or "Notes for Use" attached to the product for correct usage.
With the MS-T Series, the parts such as the contact and coil cannot be replaced so do not modify or disassemble the product. Failure to
observe this can lead to faults.
In spite of our continued efforts to enhance the quality and reliability of our product, the product can fail. The products described in this
catalog can bring about serious results, such as malfunctions of machinery, short circuit at power supply, and catching fire), by the
malfunction caused by vibration, physical shock and improper wiring. Pay special attention to avoid any secondary accidents such as
injuries and fire, as the result of failures or malfunctions.
When you find any questions or you need more details after reading this catalog, please contact your dealer or our company.
Order Procedure
Before purchasing and using our products, please confirm the following product warranty.
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