The ABB 1SVR550127R1100 is a space-saving single-phase voltage monitoring relay from the ABB CM-SPS.x series (also known as the MS or Miniature Signal series). This ultra-compact relay is designed to monitor AC supply voltage parameters in single-phase systems. It protects sensitive equipment by detecting undervoltage, overvoltage, and phase loss (for single-phase, meaning loss of supply) conditions. Upon detecting an anomaly beyond its set thresholds, it activates or deactivates its output relay to trigger alarms, prevent equipment operation under unsafe conditions, or initiate automatic sequences.
The ABB CC-U/RTDR 1SVR040013R2702 is a universal temperature monitoring relay from ABB's CR-U series, designed for use with Resistance Temperature Detectors (RTDs). This compact electronic relay provides precise and reliable temperature monitoring and protection for a wide range of industrial applications. It continuously measures the resistance of connected RTD sensors (typically Pt100, Pt1000, or Ni100) and compares the value against user-defined setpoints. When the measured temperature exceeds or falls below these thresholds, the relay activates its output contacts to trigger alarms, initiate shutdowns, or control heating/cooling equipment, thereby preventing equipment damage due to overheating or under-temperature conditions.
The ABB 1SVR011700R0000 is a neutral grounding resistor (NGR) monitor relay from the ABB CM-E series. This specialized protection relay is designed to continuously monitor the health and integrity of neutral grounding resistors in electrical power systems, primarily in resistance-grounded low and medium voltage networks. Its core function is to detect failures in the grounding resistor circuit, such as open circuits, short circuits, or degradation in resistance value, and provide early warning or initiate a trip to prevent hazardous overvoltages, equipment damage, or ungrounded system operation.
The ABB 1SVR430103R0200 is a microprocessor-based, 3-phase current monitoring relay from the ABB CM-MSS.x series (also known as the MS or Motor Saving series). This compact device is designed to provide reliable and configurable protection for motors, pumps, fans, and other 3-phase equipment by continuously monitoring the supply current. It safeguards against faults such as overcurrent, undercurrent, phase failure (loss), phase unbalance, and incorrect phase sequence (rotation). Its primary function is to prevent equipment damage and process downtime by disconnecting the load when abnormal current conditions are detected.
The ABB 2TAZ220401R2104 is a selector switch head (operator) with a flush-mounted black knob and an integral, built-in red LED indicator. Designed for 22.5mm panel mounting holes, this module combines the manual control function of a selector (e.g., for choosing between Auto/Manual, Hand/Off/Auto modes) with immediate visual status feedback. The red LED illuminates to signify an active state or a selected position. This is an operator module that requires a separate contact block to form a complete electrical switch.
The ABB GSH201 AC-D16/0.03 is a single-pole, 16A, Type A (AC) Residual Current Circuit Breaker (RCCB) with a 30mA sensitivity. This device, commonly known as a ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) or earth leakage protector, is designed to provide life-saving protection against electric shock and fire risk caused by insulation failures and earth leakage currents. It detects the imbalance between the live and neutral currents (residual current) and instantly trips to disconnect the circuit if the leakage exceeds its rated sensitivity of 30mA. The "AC" type indicates it is designed to detect sinusoidal alternating residual currents.
The ABB 2TAZ220203R4254 is an Emergency Stop Push Button Operator, complete with a large, mushroom-shaped red head and a prominent yellow collar/background ring. This device is a critical safety component designed for installation on industrial control panels and machinery to provide a highly visible and immediately accessible means to initiate a safe and rapid shutdown in hazardous situations. The red actuator and yellow background comply with international safety color standards (IEC 60204-1), ensuring instant recognition. This is an operator module that requires a compatible contact block to form a complete switch.
The ABB 2CTB803972R1200 is a temperature sensor and monitoring module designed for integration with ABB's motor protection and condition monitoring systems, specifically within the M102-M or related Motorsense product families. This device is used to directly measure the temperature of a motor winding (via embedded PT100 or PTC sensors) or bearing, converting the physical temperature into a standardized electrical signal for input into a protective relay or monitoring unit. Its primary function is to provide continuous and precise temperature monitoring to prevent motor damage due to overheating, enabling predictive maintenance and enhanced protection.
The ABB AX32-30-10-80 (Order Code: 1SBL281074R8010) is a 3-pole, 10 A rated auxiliary contact block designed for mounting onto ABB AC/DC miniature contactors and overload relays in the AX series. This is an electro-mechanical accessory, not a standalone device. Its primary function is to provide electrically isolated signal contacts that change state (NO/NC) in response to the position or status of the main device it is attached to (e.g., a contactor). The "30" indicates its standard design, and "10-80" specifies a contact configuration of 1 Normally Open (NO) + 1 Normally Closed (NC) contact.
The ABB SH201-C25 is a 25A, 1-pole, C-curve Miniature Circuit Breaker (MCB) from the ABB System PRO M compact® series. This single-module protective device is engineered for final sub-circuit distribution in single-phase applications. It provides essential protection against overloads and short-circuits for individual electrical lines, cables, and connected equipment. Its "C" tripping characteristic offers a standard magnetic setting, making it suitable for protecting general circuits with moderate inrush currents, such as dedicated socket outlets for larger appliances, small HVAC units, and lighting circuits with higher combined loads.