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Nidec-Embraco 2324093-ESP Overload Relay

Special Price $23.24 Regular Price $30.21
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2324093-ESP
Nidec-Embraco 2324093-ESP Overload Relay is a protective control part installed in the refrigeration and HVAC system compressor circuits to protect against over current and thermal stresses during operation. The relay is installed in series with the compressor motor windings and is activated by temperature and current conditions by a thermal and electrical sensing element which is matched to the rated load of the compressor and opens the circuit when conditions are beyond safe operating limits. When the compressor cools down and normalcy is restored, the relay is returned to enable the flow of current.
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Manufacturer Name: Nidec-Embraco
Product Number: 2324093-ESP
OEM Part Number: 2324093-ESP
Product Description: Overload Relay
Weight:0.18lbs/81.65g

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Customer Questions
What maintenance is required for the Nidec-Embraco 2324093-ESP Overload Relay?

Regularly inspect the relay for dust, corrosion, or loose electrical connections. Ensure terminals are clean and secure. Test relay operation periodically to verify proper overload protection. Follow safety precautions when handling circuits and replace any damaged components promptly.

What are common issues with the Nidec-Embraco 2324093-ESP Overload Relay?

  • Failure to trip under overload.
  • Intermittent or delayed operation.
  • Burnt or corroded terminals.
  • Electrical connection faults.
  • Mechanical binding inside the relay.

Installation Steps

Step1: Ensure the equipment is powered off.

Step2: Remove any panels or covers to access the existing relay.

Step3: Disconnect the old relay, noting all wiring connections.

Step4: Install the new overload relay securely, aligning all pins correctly.

Step5: Reconnect all wires according to the original configuration.

Step6: Replace panels, restore power, and test the system for proper operation.