Littelfuse: Keep Your Distance and Stay Safe – MP8000 Bluetooth Enabled Overload Relay

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September 28, 2021

Introducing the Revolutionary New MP8000 Bluetooth Enabled Overload Relay. This smart, universal relay can communicate directly with your smart phone via Bluetooth. No need to open the control panel. Monitor and control unlimited relays through the Littelfuse App on the smartphone you already own from a safe distance.

Monitor and control the MP8000 through the Littelfuse App on your smartphone. No need to open the control panel.

  • ■ Easily pair multiple MP8000 relays to your smartphone or tablet
  • ■ Stand next to the motor – not the relay – to monitor motor startup on new instalations
  • ■ Improve safety: monitor your motor from up to 30 feet away
  • ■ Reduce set up time: less wiring
  • ■ One MP8000 model works on all single or 3-phase motors with operating voltages of 90-690 VAC.

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