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06/28/2010 11:08 AM

pl. let me know the price of a motor protection relay.

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06/28/2010 11:10 AM

As much as you are willing to spend that is over the cost to make and sell it.

That's like asking "how high is up?"

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06/28/2010 11:16 AM

Try GOOGLE shopping

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06/28/2010 11:36 AM

CR4 is an offshoot of Globalspec. Please search their website. There is another way too : Motor protection relay

Since you seem to be in India, you can download the catalogues and pricelists from the following : L&T, CS Electric, Siemens, ABB, Bhartia Cutler-Hammer .....

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Re: Motor

06/28/2010 2:22 PM

If you want to go for chinnese then search this website:-

www.made-in-china.com

If you go for AREVA, ABB, SIEMENS then contact their local offices present in your country and ask for a quotation.

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06/28/2010 3:57 PM

It varies depending on the motor size, the protection features, the quality of the product, the manufacturer, single or bulk discount, trade or business discount structure, associated equipment costs (depending on application), etc.

I would suggest you have a look in your local electrical wholesaler or similar shop, or try a simple google or similar internet search.

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06/28/2010 7:17 PM

Cool! Another victim of my little prank!

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06/29/2010 3:26 PM

If you are going to generate "ghost users" rather than "Guest" threads to continue to ask fake questions then please at least generate names that have some link to the "Star Wars" franchise so we know it is you. Alternatively, you could call it a day and stop now as it is starting to move out of the realms of "practical joke" and into the realms of "forum misuse".

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06/29/2010 3:09 AM

£50 - to you. Just send cash. <Splutter>

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06/29/2010 7:42 AM

A micro-processor or micro-controller based Numerical or Digital Comprehensive Motor Protection Relay (offering about 12 to 14 Protections) would cost anywhere between Rs. 50, 000 to Rs. 75, 000 in India.

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06/29/2010 8:53 AM

See jack of all trades and kvsridhar's replies, who answer your question nicely

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