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Four important parts of a thermal Overload relay
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1. Bimetallic strip: a temperature-sensitive metal strip that bends when heated, creating a physical mechanism for tripping the relay when overheating occurs.
2. Heater element: an electrical resistor that heats up when current passes through it, providing the heat necessary to activate the bimetallic strip.
3. Adjustable overload setting: a mechanism that allows the user to set the desired trip point for the relay based on the maximum allowable current for the protected motor or equipment.
4. Contact mechanism: a set of contacts that open and close based on the status of the bimetallic strip, disconnecting the power supply to the protected equipment when an overload condition is detected.
2. Heater element: an electrical resistor that heats up when current passes through it, providing the heat necessary to activate the bimetallic strip.
3. Adjustable overload setting: a mechanism that allows the user to set the desired trip point for the relay based on the maximum allowable current for the protected motor or equipment.
4. Contact mechanism: a set of contacts that open and close based on the status of the bimetallic strip, disconnecting the power supply to the protected equipment when an overload condition is detected.
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