GIC Current Monitoring Relays for Load Protection

IndMALL Automation offers a reliable and efficient range of GIC Current Monitoring Relays designed to safeguard motors and electrical systems from abnormal current conditions. Engineered for precision and durability, these devices provide accurate monitoring across a wide current sensing range of 1A to 45A, making them ideal for both Single Phase and Three Phase applications.

GIC Current Monitoring solutions feature Auto or Manual Reset options, Fail-Safe protection, and advanced Inverse Time models that include Underload detection, Locked Rotor Protection, and Selectable Trip Classes. Whether used in pumps, compressors, or motor-driven equipment, these relays ensure reliable fault detection and optimized performance across industrial environments.

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GIC Current Monitoring

GIC Current Monitoring

  • Supports a wide current sensing range from 1A to 45A

    Available models for both Single Phase and Three Phase systems

    Selectable Auto or Manual Reset options for flexible recovery

    Built-in Fail-Safe protection for enhanced system safety

    Inverse Time models offer Underload, Locked Rotor Protection, and Selectable Trip Class

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the current monitoring system?

A current monitoring system is used to measure and track the amount of electrical current flowing through a device or circuit. If the current goes above or below the safe range, the system takes action—like sending an alert or shutting down the equipment. This helps prevent damage and ensures safe operation.

Most systems use a current monitoring relay that detects over-current, underload, or phase faults. When it senses an issue, it triggers a response like disconnecting the load. The current monitoring system is commonly used in motors, pumps, and industrial machines to protect them from overloads and improve efficiency.

What is the function of current monitoring relay?

The main function of a current monitoring relay is to watch the current flowing through an electrical system and make sure it stays within a safe range. If the current goes too high (overcurrent) or too low (undercurrent), the relay detects it and responds by sending an alert or turning off the connected device.

This helps protect motors, pumps, and machines from damage due to overloads, phase loss, or other faults. The current monitoring relay acts like a safety guard—it keeps the system running smoothly and shuts it down only when something’s wrong. It’s an essential part of industrial automation and control panels.