The Eaton TA200DU135 is a thermal bimetal overload relay in the A-Line series, rated for 100–135 A adjustable trip current across three poles. This is a NEMA-type device, so it follows the NEMA ICS 2 standard for overload relay performance and mounting footprint. It mounts directly to A-Line contactors in the A/AF145 – A/AF185 frame range, making it a drop-in thermal protection element for those contactor sizes. Reset is selectable: manual or automatic. In a furnace or kiln control panel — where a locked-rotor condition on a combustion air fan or conveyor motor could cause a process upset — manual reset forces an operator to confirm the fault before restart, preventing automatic re-energization into a still-faulted load.
TA200DU135 Overload Relay, 135 A, 3-Pole, A-Line
Eaton A-Line TA200DU135 thermal bimetal overload relay, 100–135 A adjustable, 3-pole, NEMA type, Trip Class 10, current production.
Specifications
| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Amps | 135 |
| Type | NEMA |
| Poles | 3 |
| Amps range | 100 - 135 |
| Family (Style) | A-Line |
Product details
Frequently asked questions
What is TA200DU135's listed amps (135) on this component line?
The TA200DU135 is rated for 135 A continuous, adjustable down to 100 A via the dial on the front face.
What is TA200DU135's listed type (NEMA) on this component line?
The TA200DU135 is a NEMA-type overload relay, meaning it follows NEMA mounting and performance standards rather than IEC.
What compliance documentation does this brand provide for TA200DU135 (RoHS, REACH, UL, IEC)?
The TA200DU135 is an IEC-rated thermal overload relay (Trip Class 10) and is typically supplied with a CE declaration; specific UL/CSA and RoHS/REACH documentation should be requested at RFQ time as it varies by production lot.
Where can I buy TA200DU135 and what is the lead time?
The TA200DU135 is sourced to order against an RFQ through our independent distribution network. Current availability and lead time are confirmed at quote.
