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????Subscribe to the Electrician in Command Week https://eletr.co/tqxo (Click on the Link above to Learn with us how to perform the most profitable Services in the Electrical Area) ...................................................................... ✅ Did you like this video? ✅ Subscribe to the channel ➽ https://eletr.co/industrial ✍️ Leave your comment ???? Share with friends ???? Follow our networks ➽ https://eletr.co/links ....................................................................... Hey my electrician friend!! Have you ever wondered what the main difference is between these two relays? So if you have any doubts about this, in this video we will teach you step by step what the main functions of each one are and what the difference is between them. #embaixadordecomandosengehall .................................................................................. WEG RPW Relays are electronic devices that protect three-phase systems against phase loss or neutral loss (selectable) (RPW FF), phase sequence inversion (RPW SF) or both functions integrated in the same product (RPW FSF). Whenever there is an anomaly in the system, the relay will switch its output to interrupt the operation of the motor or process to be protected. Designed in accordance with international standards, the RPW constitutes a compact and safe solution, in 22.5mm wide boxes for mounting on a 35mm DIN rail. Standards: IEC / EN 60947-1 and IEC / EN 60947-5-1 Description Whenever there is an anomaly in the system, the relay switches its output to interrupt the operation of the motor or process to be protected. Designed in accordance with international standards, the RPW protective relay is a compact and safe solution, in 22.5 mm wide housings for mounting on a 35 mm DIN rail. Single-function models RPW-SF: Phase sequence relay RPW-FF: Phase failure relay RPW-FSF: Phase failure and sequence relays