H1019 | Eaton Citation Series Thermal Overload Heater Element (1.26–1.52A Range)
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Product Description P/N: H1019
Description
The Eaton H1019 is a thermal overload heater element designed for precise motor protection in contactors, starters, and motor control systems. Rated for 1.26 to 1.52 amps, it provides accurate trip performance to safeguard motors from damaging overload conditions. Its compact design allows easy installation in tight control panel arrangements.
Technical Specifications
| Condition | New/Never Used Surplus |
| Brand | Eaton |
| Category | Contactors & Starters |
| Part Number | H1019 |
| Subcategory | Thermal Overload/Heater |
| Family | Citation Series |
| Type | H |
| Full Load Amps (Min) | 1.26 A |
| Full Load Amps (Max) | 1.52 A |
| Dimensions (HxWxD) | 2 x 0.8 x 1.3 in |
Information About H1019
The H1019 is part of Eaton’s Citation Series, a family of heater elements engineered to deliver reliable thermal overload protection for industrial motor starters. Constructed to fit Type H overload relay assemblies, it ensures responsive trip characteristics by matching the motor’s full-load current. The heater element is designed for compatibility with magnetic motor starters and other motor control components, integrating seamlessly into existing systems. Built for durability, the H1019 supports long-term equipment protection in demanding industrial environments.
Key Features:
- Citation Series design: Ensures compatibility with Eaton thermal overload relay assemblies.
- Precise amp range: Rated for 1.26–1.52A to match specific motor full-load currents.
- Compact footprint: Fits easily into motor starters and tight control enclosures.
- Thermal overload protection: Responds to motor heat for accurate, dependable trip action.
- Supports motor longevity: Prevents overheating and reduces equipment wear.
- Industrial reliability: Engineered for consistent performance in harsh operating environments.
The H1019 delivers the reliability and precision required for dependable motor overload protection.
Description
The Eaton H1019 is a thermal overload heater element designed for precise motor protection in contactors, starters, and motor control systems. Rated for 1.26 to 1.52 amps, it provides accurate trip performance to safeguard motors from damaging overload conditions. Its compact design allows easy installation in tight control panel arrangements.
Technical Specifications
| Condition | New/Never Used Surplus |
| Brand | Eaton |
| Category | Contactors & Starters |
| Part Number | H1019 |
| Subcategory | Thermal Overload/Heater |
| Family | Citation Series |
| Type | H |
| Full Load Amps (Min) | 1.26 A |
| Full Load Amps (Max) | 1.52 A |
| Dimensions (HxWxD) | 2 x 0.8 x 1.3 in |
Information About H1019
The H1019 is part of Eaton’s Citation Series, a family of heater elements engineered to deliver reliable thermal overload protection for industrial motor starters. Constructed to fit Type H overload relay assemblies, it ensures responsive trip characteristics by matching the motor’s full-load current. The heater element is designed for compatibility with magnetic motor starters and other motor control components, integrating seamlessly into existing systems. Built for durability, the H1019 supports long-term equipment protection in demanding industrial environments.
Key Features:
- Citation Series design: Ensures compatibility with Eaton thermal overload relay assemblies.
- Precise amp range: Rated for 1.26–1.52A to match specific motor full-load currents.
- Compact footprint: Fits easily into motor starters and tight control enclosures.
- Thermal overload protection: Responds to motor heat for accurate, dependable trip action.
- Supports motor longevity: Prevents overheating and reduces equipment wear.
- Industrial reliability: Engineered for consistent performance in harsh operating environments.
The H1019 delivers the reliability and precision required for dependable motor overload protection.