Eltako ER12-200-UC Switching Relay Instruction Manual

August 10, 2024
Eltako

Eltako ER12-200-UC Switching Relay

INSTRUCTION MANUAL

MODEL: ER12-200-UC; ER12-110-UC

Only skilled electricians may install this electrical equipment otherwise there is the risk of fire or electric shock!

  • Temperature at mounting location: -20°C up to +50°C.
  • Storage temperature: -25°C up to +70°C.
  • Relative humidity: annual average value <75%.

230 V LED lamps up to 200 W, incandescent lamp load 2000 W. No standby loss.

Modular devices for DIN-EN 60715 TH35 rail mounting. 1 module = 18 mm wide, 58 mm deep.

Universal control voltage 12 to 230 V UC. Contact position indicator with LED.

By using a bistable relay coil power loss and heating is avoided even in the on mode.

The relay contact can be open or closed when putting into operation. It will be synchronised at first operation.

This relay is not suitable to feed back the switching voltage signal of a dimmer switch. Use only relays ESR12DDX-UC, ESR12NP-230V+UC or ESR61NP-230V+UC for this purpose.

ER12-200-UC:

2 NO contacts potential free 16 A/250 V AC. Max. current across both contacts 16 A for 230 V.
Same terminal connection as electro-mechanical switching relay R12-200-.

Typical connections

ER12-110-UC:

1 NO + 1 NC contact potential free 16 A/250 V AC.
Same terminal connection as electro-mechanical switching relay R12-110-.

Typical connections

Technical data

  • 230 V LED lamps: up to 200 W 3); I on ≤ 120 A/5 ms
  • Control voltage UC: 12..230 V
  • Rated switching capacity: 16 A/250 V AC
  • Incandescent lamp load and halogen lamp load 1) 230 V: 2000 W
  • Fluorescent lamp load with KVG* in lead-lag circuit or non compensated: 1000 VA
  • Fluorescent lamps with KVG shunt-compensated or wih EVG: 500 VA
  • Compact fluorescent lamp with EVG* and energy saving lamps I on ≤ 70 A/10 ms 2)
  • Standby loss: none

* EVG = electronic ballast units; KVG = conventional ballast units

  1. For lamps with 150W max.
  2. For electronic ballast gears a 40fold inrush current has to be calculated. For steady loads of 1200 W use the current-limiting relay SBR12.
  3. Due to different lamp electronics and depending on the manufacturer, the maximum number of lamps may be limited, especially if the wattage of the individual lamps is very low (e.g. with 2 W LEDs).

WARNING

The strain relief clamps of the terminals must be closed, that means the screws must be  tightened for testing the function of the device. The terminals are open ex works.

Product Usage Instructions:

Installation:

1. Ensure only skilled electricians perform the installation to avoid the risk of fire or electric shock.

2. Identify the appropriate voltage model (200VAC or 110VAC) for your electrical system.

3. Follow the wiring diagram provided in the user manual to connect the switching relay correctly.

4. Test the relay after installation to ensure it is functioning properly.

Operation:

1. The switching relay is designed to control the flow of electricity in your electrical system.

2. Use the appropriate controls to switch the relay on or off as needed.

3. Monitor the relay for any unusual behavior and contact a professional if issues arise.

Maintenance:

1. Regularly inspect the switching relay for any signs of damage or wear.

2. Keep the relay clean and free from dust or debris that could affect its performance.

3. Replace the relay if it shows signs of malfunction or deterioration.

Manuals and documents in further languages:

https://eltako.com/redirect/ER12-200-UC_ ER12-110-UC

Must be kept for later use!

We recommend the housing for operating instructions GBA14.

ELTAKO GmbH

D-70736 Fellbach
Technical Support English:
+49 711 94350025
technical-support@eltako.de
eltako.com


FAQ:

Q: Can I install the switching relay myself?

A: No, only skilled electricians should install the switching relay to avoid risks of fire or electric shock.

Q: What should I do if the switching relay malfunctions?

A: If you notice any issues with the switching relay, stop using it immediately and contact a professional electrician for assistance.

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