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Mars 16025 220V Potential Relay

Mars 16025 220V Potential Relay
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Mars 16025 220V Potential Relay

SKU: 16025
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16025

The 16025 is a potential relay that has a power rating of 1/3 HP, 220V, and 60 Hz frequency.  The relay has quick-connect terminals with 35 Amps contact rating.  UL-listed and CSA-certified.

The potential relay is mainly used for start capacitors.  Its function is to cut off the start capacitor's circuit connection once the motor has reached its proper voltage level.

The unit can easily be installed with the tab-type brackets constructed on the plastic cover.

The 16025 replaces the following part numbers:

  • RLY00896
  • RLY1097
  • RLY01097
  • RLY01541
  • RLY01558
  • RLY01570
  • RLY01896
  • RLY01897
  • RLY01898
  • RLY02019
Frequency 60 Hz
Drop-out Voltage 60 to 135V
Hold Voltage 500
Pick-up Voltage 239 to 268V
Approvals UL-listed, CSA-certified
Contact Rating 35 Amps
Voltage 220V
Horsepower 1/3 HP
Terminal Style Quick Connect

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Q: 
volevo sapere se il relay che sto per acquistare corrisponde al mio cioè, sigla (3ARR3J4A4) (B100201P06) di colore nero. grazie cristiano rigon
Asked on July 24, 2019 by cristiano from italia
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A: 
English translation:
"I wanted to know if the relay I am about to buy corresponds to my ie, abbreviation (3ARR3J4A4) (B100201P06) in black."

The 16025 is identical to the
3ARR3J4A4.



 
Replied on July 24, 2019 by Ron from Industrial Stores

Q: 
Hello, For the 3ARR3J4A4, What does the pick-up: 239-268, hold voltage: 500, drop out voltge: 60 to 135 do?
Asked on February 27, 2017 by Brian from San Diego
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Pick Up Voltage is the minimum voltage at which the relay is guaranteed to pull in or must operate voltage.
Dropout Voltage is the maximum voltage at which the relay is guaranteed to drop out after it has been pulled in or the smallest possible difference between input and output.
 
Replied on February 27, 2017 by Ron from Industrial Stores