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Voltage relay: what are, how to choose and connect?

 

Voltage relay: what are there, how to select and connect it?Today, there is a huge number of a wide variety of household appliances, which are equipped with more and more intelligent electronics every year, reduced in size, change their design, shape and color. But nevertheless, despite this, one thing has remained unchanged for many years: today, like ten and twenty years ago, the stable operation of electrical equipment is completely dependent on the quality of electricity.

How many troubles caused sharp failures and peak bursts in everyday life and in production mains voltage? Workshop workers and firefighters know best about this.

Is it possible to minimize the number of failures of household appliances and equipment due to unstable voltage? It turns out you can. It is enough to carry out the electrical installation only in the load circuit voltage relay. This protection device is able to de-energize the power supply in a split second at any power surge or drop.


voltage relayVoltage relay - This is a device that is a combination of an electronic device for monitoring the voltage and power part of the load disconnector, assembled in one case.

The "heart" of the voltage relay can be made on the basis of a microprocessor or simple comparator. At the same time, the microprocessor voltage relays are characterized by a more smooth adjustment of the upper and lower thresholds.

The main parameter of the voltage relay is speed. Moreover, the response time of some relays is only tens of nanoseconds. The threshold is set by a potentiometer on a graduated scale.


Unlike voltage stabilizer the voltage relay does not equalize the voltage in the network, but only instantly turns off the protected area when the voltage rises or falls and automatically turns it on when the voltage stabilizes in the network. Therefore, it is very effective in emergency situations that arise as a result of a neutral break, overload, phase imbalance, etc.

Depending on the type of connection, the voltage relays are divided into:

Voltage relay plug-socket- Voltage relay plug-socket (V-protector 16AN, RN-101M).

Such a voltage relay is installed directly in the outlet and is used to protect individual consumers or their groups. Relay controlled by microcontroller, which analyzes the current supply voltage and displays it effective value on a digital display. The load is disconnected by an electromagnetic relay. The buttons are used to set acceptable limits and delay times.

- Extension voltage relay (RN-101M, ZUBR P616y, V-protector 10Acy).

This device is similar to the previous one, the only difference is that the voltage-extension relay can have two or more sockets. That is, with its help you can simultaneously protect, for example: a refrigerator and a TV or a washing machine, a refrigerator and air conditioning;

- Voltage relay for mounting on a DIN rail (V-protector 16-80A, ZUBR D340t).

This relay is intended for installation in a control cabinet. The great advantage of this device is that with its help you can protect not only a certain group of consumers, but also the whole house or apartment.

Three phase voltage relaysTypically, such relays have a wide range of adjustments and can operate in several independent modes, for example: as a voltage relay, as a minimum voltage relay, as a maximum voltage relay, as time delay relay.

Switching the load, the power of which does not exceed 8.5 kVA, is carried out directly by the voltage relay contacts. If the load power exceeds 8.5 kVA, then to disconnect it, use magnetic switchcontactor or circuit breaker appropriate power.

Also, voltage relays are divided into single-phase and three-phase. It is clear that if the load is single-phase, then single-phase relays should be used to protect it.


Three phase voltage relays used to protect three-phase motors and three-phase equipment. They are perfect for protection against overvoltage and phase failure of air conditioning, refrigeration, compressor units, machine tools and other equipment with an electric drive.

They are equally effective in monitoring systems for the full-phase and quality of the mains voltage. If the room is equipped with a three-phase input, then you can, of course, put a three-phase relay as protection against power surges. But, if one of the phases disappears, the three-phase voltage relay will disconnect the remaining two, since the operation of three-phase motors in this mode is unacceptable.

In addition, the three-phase relay will operate even with a slight phase imbalance, as this is also a dangerous mode for motors. For example: if you have 220 V in one phase and 230 V in the second, a three-phase relay will de-energize the whole house, even though such a voltage is absolutely normal for most household appliances. Therefore, if you do not have three-phase consumers, it is best to put on each phase single phase voltage relay.

It is necessary to choose a voltage relay with 20 - 30% power reserve. Since the rating of the current for which the voltage relay is designed means the current strength that the relay is able to miss, but not open. That is, if 25 A is written on your circuit breaker, then you can take a 32 A or 40 A voltage relay.

Video on the topic. Overvoltage protection. Protection of equipment and household appliances from high voltage. This topic is relevant for the old fund, where the wiring is done according to the old standards, not designed for the abundance of household appliances in each apartment.

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    # 1 wrote: Marat | [quote]

     
     

    Good electronic voltage relays are produced by EuroFiFAutomatika. The relay constantly measures the voltage and if it goes beyond the set limits, it turns off the voltage in the apartment. Protects from a break of a neutral wire. The upper and lower limits can be set independently. The voltage relay is such a small box with LEDs and two regulators of shutdown limits on the case, takes up little space, is mounted on a DIN rail. I have been standing for more than a year - CP-720, so far there have been no problems. In appearance, my voltage relay is somewhat similar to the second photo from the article.

     
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    # 2 wrote: Alexander | [quote]

     
     

    Can I connect a voltage relay to the meter?

     
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    # 3 wrote: | [quote]

     
     

    Moreover, the response time of some relays is only tens of nanoseconds.

    The response time is much longer. Measured in milliseconds

    I’ll correct myself .. I meant voltage relays, which in their composition have an electromagnetic relay. The latter introduces the largest delayed response.

     
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    # 4 wrote: Peter | [quote]

     
     

    I have a V-protector 50A worth it. I took it with a margin (in terms of power), just in case ... No complaints, it worked once, all the equipment remained intact, but the neighbors in the landing had some problems (some equipment “flew”). Although two more apartments on our site say that everything is in order ... Either they put the relay on either, or their equipment is strong)))

     
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    # 5 wrote: Rail | [quote]

     
     

    I also set digitop for myself. But I’m not a voltage relay, but I set a multifunctional relay (MP-63). I consulted an electrician with a friend, he advised. Nothing worked so far, but still calmer.

     
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    # 6 wrote: Nikita | [quote]

     
     

    I believe that a voltage relay is a very useful device and without it in our time it is impossible.

     
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    # 7 wrote: | [quote]

     
     

    What is the difference between a voltage monitoring relay and a voltage regulator?

     
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    # 8 wrote: andy78 | [quote]

     
     

    Oleg, the voltage relay monitors the voltage and, when it deviates beyond the specified parameters, disconnects the load, and the stabilizer keeps the voltage at the load in the specified parameters, i.e. "stabilizes" its value.

     
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    # 9 wrote: | [quote]

     
     

    I set myself RN 1F-02 (brand Resanz) with a digital display. No complaints. And you can always see the voltage digits.

     
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    # 10 wrote: Dmiry | [quote]

     
     

    I have a ZUBR D40t voltage relay for 2 years. Chose reviews on the forums. Satisfied with the device. Additionally, overheating control.

     
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    # 11 wrote: | [quote]

     
     

    We have been installing ASP voltage relays for many years. No problem.

     
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    # 12 wrote: ivan | [quote]

     
     

    Please tell me what is the power in standby mode voltage relay with indicator?

    Less than 1 watt? or more than 6 watts?

     
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    # 13 wrote: andy78 | [quote]

     
     

    6-8 VA depending on the relay model.

     
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    # 14 wrote: | [quote]

     
     

    For the second year we have been installing ADECS ADC-0110 everywhere. There are models on 32A, 40A, 50A, 63A.
    Relays are reliable + a bunch of useful functions.
    Immediately show the current in the load, there is protection against overcurrent.
    Over the past 5 days, remembers the maximum and minimum voltage + maximum current. It is very convenient if the relay is triggered when everyone is sleeping or no one is at home.

     
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    # 15 wrote: Sergei | [quote]

     
     

    Andrey, in your ADECS ADC-0110. the bottom numbers (current efficiency) shows what it is and what it should be. Thanks.

     
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    # 16 wrote: Mark | [quote]

     
     

    Yes, in general, it is necessary to introduce voltage relays and similar devices everywhere in everyday life. Since networking is just a nightmare.

     
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    # 17 wrote: Evgeny | [quote]

     
     

    Andrew,
    adex does not have a very convenient configuration system.
    current readings are very inaccurate, if you know him closely, you probably know that the current measuring point is built on a hall sensor. and this means that when installing this device in a power cabinet, the readings will be very approximate .... also a very weak contact group, a high probability of overheating ....
    and very low trigger speed ...

    Delving into the circuitry and design of these products, nothing is better than Digitop, I have not seen Ilek and Zubr.

    Last time we work with Ilek products.
    A new line of products with a menu similar to a black-and-white telephone has been released, a very simple setup system. There are all the necessary functions and even adjustment of the display brightness :) as it turned out, this is a useful function. Over the past six months I have never picked up an instruction.
    Plus, all products are thermally protected and very happy with the price.

     
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    # 18 wrote: Andrew | [quote]

     
     

    Evgeny,
    I disagree with you in almost everything.
    At first. In Adex settings, there are simply more settings themselves than similar ones. This inconvenience ends. Moreover, it is far from always necessary to change them during installation.
    Secondly. The current sensor measures accurately enough for its task. The error of 5% + 1 unit of the least significant bit (indicated in the instructions) is 1-2 amperes of error in practice. Is it a lot or a little? Given that the device measures current to a greater extent to protect against overloads, then this accuracy is more than enough. Current clamps of Chinese origin have similar accuracy (and many are satisfied with this) and are at the same time 1.5-2 times more expensive than Adex relays.
    Thirdly. Hall sensors work in power cabinets no worse than measuring transformers.
    Fourth. As for the weak contact group, you were just joking, I hope.

     
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    # 19 wrote: Novel | [quote]

     
     

    Please tell me in what order to connect: Uzo-voltage relay, or Uzo-relay.