What is the function of overload relay?
Emily Wilson
Updated on March 08, 2026
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Also question is, what causes an overload relay to trip?
Short in the Wiring Short circuits can be caused by wires overheating and the insulation melting, or by accidents where the insulation is stripped away or the wire is cut by a metal object and shorted to ground. A short circuit will draw current above the overload and surge ratings and cause the relay to trip.
Beside above, how do you set an overload relay? 3. Thermal Overload Relay
- Min. Thermal Overload Relay setting = 70%x Full Load Current(Phase)
- Min. Thermal Overload Relay setting = 70%x4 = 3 Amp.
- Max. Thermal Overload Relay setting = 120%x Full Load Current(Phase)
- Max. Thermal Overload Relay setting = 120%x4 = 4 Amp.
Also to know, what does a motor relay do?
Relays are switches that open and close circuits electromechanically or electronically. Relays are generally used to switch smaller currents in a control circuit and do not usually control power consuming devices except for small motors and Solenoids that draw low amps.
How does an electronic overload relay work?
A magnetic overload relay is an electro-mechanical relay operated by the current flow in a circuit. When the level of current in the circuit reaches a preset value, the increased magnetic field opens a set of contacts.
Related Question AnswersHow do you test an overload relay?
To run the test perform the following steps:- Turn the FLA dial back to its proper setting and let the motor run for at least 5 minutes.
- Open the contact(or) while the motor is running and start a timer.
- The overload should trip in around 3 seconds, or within 10 seconds maximum.