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OVT-X1 Overvoltage Release

The OVT-X1 Overvoltage Release is an accessory designed to provide overvoltage protection for CHINT’s NXB-63 and NXB-40 circuit breakers. When the main circuit voltage exceeds 280V ±5%, the OVT-X1 automatically trips the connected circuit breaker, preventing damage to electrical systems. It operates reliably within 85%–110% of rated voltage (AC 240V, 50/60Hz), ensuring consistent performance. Compact, easy to mount on TH35-7.5 DIN rails, and durable with over 4000 operation cycles, it is ideal for residential and light commercial protection.

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FAQs

 

What is the purpose of the OVT-X1 Overvoltage Release?

The OVT-X1 protects electrical circuits by tripping the circuit breaker when the voltage exceeds 280V ±5%, preventing overvoltage damage to connected equipment.

 

Which circuit breakers are compatible with OVT-X1?

It is specifically designed for CHINT’s NXB-63 and NXB-40 series miniature circuit breakers, ensuring seamless installation and reliable operation.

 

How is the OVT-X1 installed?

Mount the OVT-X1 on the left side of the breaker, secure it on a TH35-7.5 DIN rail, and ensure proper alignment before use. The installation diagram in the catalog provides clear visual guidance.

 

What is its operating range?

The release functions reliably between 85% and 110% of the rated voltage (240V AC) and trips automatically once the voltage exceeds 280V ±5%.

 

How durable is the OVT-X1?

It is rated for over 4000 mechanical and electrical operations, ensuring long-term, maintenance-free performance.