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Thermal overload relays prevent an electric motor from drawing too much current and overheating.  Thermal overload conditions are the most likely faults to be encountered in industrial motor applications. They result in a rise in the motor running current, which produces an increase in the motor's thermal dissipation and temperature. Overload protection prevents an electric motor from drawing too much current, overheating, and literally burning out.

Thermal overload relays can be bimetallic relays, eutectic alloy relays, temperature control or probe relays, and solid-state relays.  A bimetallic device is made up of two strips of different metals. The dissimilar metals are permanently joined. Heating the bimetallic strip causes it to bend because the dissimilar metals expand and contract at different rates. The bimetallic strip applies tension to a spring on a contact. If heat begins to rise, the strip bends and the spring pulls the contacts apart, breaking the circuit.  A melting alloy (or eutectic) overload relay consists of a heater coil, a eutectic alloy, and a mechanical mechanism to activate a tripping device when an overload occurs. The relay measures the temperature of the motor by monitoring the amount of current being drawn. This is done indirectly through a heater coil.  Temperature control relays are used to protect the motor by directly sensing the temperature of the windings using thermistor or RTD probes. The motor must have one or more positive temperature coefficient (PTC) thermistor probes embedded in its windings. When the nominal operating temperature of the probe is reached, its resistance increases rapidly. This increase is detected by a threshold circuit, which controls a set of relay contacts.  Solid-state relays have no moving or mechanical parts. The relay calculates the average temperature within the motor by monitoring its starting and running currents. A solid-state relay is a type of overcurrent relay.

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