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Product Data

Bulletin 193 Series B to SMP1 Solidstate Overload Relay Cross Reference

New Features

Wider Adjustment Range


The SMP-1 overload relay provides a maximum current adjustment range of 3.2:1, which allows a single SMP-1 relay to be used as a replacement for up to three of the Bulletin 193 Series B relays.

Phase Loss Protection


A major benefit gained by using the SMP-1 overload relay is improved phase loss protection. The SMP-1 overload relay utilizes a custom application-specific integrated circuit (ASIC) to better protect against damage when phase loss conditions occur. Under such conditions, the SMP-1 overload relay trips as quickly as 2 seconds under phase loss conditions on fully loaded motors, reducing the damage incurred by 3-phase motors.

Low Energy Consumption and Reduced Heat Generation


Unlike traditional overload relays, the SMP-1 overload relay uses solid-state circuits to model motor windings. This drastically decreases the amount of energy required to provide overload functionality. The SMP-1 overload relay uses only 150 mW of power to provide overcurrent protection. This lowers operating costs, but even more significantly, it reduces the heat normally associated with traditional overload relays.

Direct Attachment through 180A


Previously, for contactors rated more than 75A, extra time and special kits were required to mount the traditional electromechanical overload relay. The SMP-1 overload relay eliminates those requirements; overload relays rated up to 180A are available for direct mounting to contactors.

Product Data
Bulletin 193 Series B to SMP1 Solidstate Overload Relay Cross Reference

Cross-reference Guide

Use the table below as a guide for cross referencing from Bulletin 193 series B bimetallic IEC overload relays to the SMP-1 solid state overload relay. Note that the shaded areas indicate an overload relay that could be replaced by one of two of the new SMP-1 overload relays. The application full load current should be checked to ensure that the best replacement is chosen.
Series B Cat. No. 193-BSA18 193-BSA26 193-BSA35 193-BSA70 193-BSA90 193-BSB12 193-BSB16 193-BSB22 193-BSB30 193-BSB42 193-BSB60 193-BSB80 193-BSC10 193-BSC15 193-BSC24 193-BSC32 193-CPC30 193-CPC45 193-CPC63 193-CPC75 193-HPD110 193-DPC88 193-DPD120 193-DPD200 193-EPD180 193-EPD300 193-FPD240 193-FPD400 193-GPD378 193-GPD630 Series B Adjustment Range 0.100.16A .0160.24A 0.240.40A 0.400.60A 0.601.0A 0.81.2A 1.01.6A 1.52.3A 2.03.0A 2.84.2A 4.06.0A 5.58.0A 6.010A 1016A 1624A 2232A 1830A 3045A 4560A 6075A 66110A 6088A 80120A 120200A 120180A 180300A 160240A 240400A 252378A 378630A SMP-1 Cat .No. 193-A1A1 SMP-1 Adjustment Range .1.32A

193-A1C1

.321A

193-A1D1

1.02.9A

193-A1E1

1.65.0A

193-A1F1

3.712A

193-A1H1

1232A

193-A1J2 193-A1K3 193-A1L4 193-A1M5

1445A 2375A 66110A 57180A

193-A1N6 193-A1P6 193-A1R6

96300A 128400A 200630A

To make the SMP overload relay an auto/manual reset, change the catalog string to A4.

Example: Cat. No. 193-A1C1 becomes Cat. No. 193-A4C1.


The catalog number as listed is incomplete. To complete the catalog number, insert the coil

voltage code from the coil selection table below.

Coil Voltage Table


Voltage 50 Hz 60 Hz 24 K J 48 Y X 110 D 120 D 208 H 220 A L 240 T A 277 F 380 N 415 I 440 B G 480 B 500 M 600 C

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