Electromagnetic Industries LLP
1507 Beaumont St.
Baytown, TX, USA
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These Class 1 Ground Fault Relays and Sensors are designed to provide a system for detecting a ground fault condition in a grounded AC power system. When the system detects a ground fault that reaches a preselected level and time delay, the relay changes state and initiates a trip signal for a shunt trip disconnect device to open and clear the fault.

Arc Flash Ground Fault Relay 
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GFP Relay Series
Ground Fault Current Detection
With Inverse Time Capability
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BGFL Ground Fault Relay
NOTE: Although still available, the BGFL Ground Fault Relay is a legacy product
​that is approaching the end of its production life.  A less expensive form/fit/function alternative which has a better user interface and more accurate fault current trips is available.  Since its introduction in 2008 the GFP is as reliable or more reliable than the BGFL.
see GFP Relay
BGFL vs GFP comparison
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GFM 200 Ground Fault Relays
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GFM 300 & GFM 400 Ground Fault Relays
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GFPV Relay Series
​Ground Fault Current Detection
With Voltage and Fuse Monitoring
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​The GFP Ground Fault Relay Manufactured by Electromagnetic Industries LLP is a Class 1 relay that meets NEC service entrance equipment standards. The GFP Operates with molded case power circuit breakers, bolted pressure switches, or fusible disconnect switches.
 
The GFP, has an Electro-mechanical relay output positive “ON” and “OFF” and has two styles, “Standard” (without interlock) and “Zone Interlocking”, Integral test panel with “Push to Test” and “Shunt Trip Bypass” pushbuttons for proper testing of device with the ability to trip or not trip the protective device. It also has a visual trip indicator, real time Ground Fault level display, adjustable time delay, discrete current threshold adjustment. The GFP also retains the information of what the Ground Fault level was at trip/power down.
 
The GFP Ground Fault Relay Manufactured by Electromagnetic Industries LLP along with the accompanied sensors are used to provide a system for detecting ground fault current in a grounded AC power System. When the system detects a fault it will display the level and at a preselected level for the duration of a preselected time delay, the relay initiates a trip of the Shunt Trip Device to open the contacts/breaker and clear the Ground Fault.

The Electromagnetic Industries GFP Ground Fault Relay has current trip set points of 5 – 60Amps, 30 – 370 Amps and 100 to 1200 Amps. The GFP is UL Listed.

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BGFL is a Class 1 Ground Fault Relay that meets NEC service entrance equipment standards. The BGFL Operates with molded case power circuit breakers, bolted pressure switches, or fusible disconnect switches.

The BGFL, has an Electro-mechanical relay output positive “ON” and “OFF” and has two styles, “Standard” (without interlock) and “Zone Interlocking”, Integral test panel with “Push to Test” and “Shunt Trip Bypass” pushbuttons for proper testing of device with the ability to trip or not trip the protective device. It also has a visual trip indicator, adjustable time delay, discrete current threshold adjustment.

The BGFL Ground Fault Relay along with the accompanied sensors are used together to provide a system for detecting ground fault current in a grounded AC power System. When the system detects a fault, of a preselected level for the duration of a preselected time delay, the relay initiates a trip of the Shunt Trip Device to open the contacts/breaker and clear the Ground Fault.

The Electromagnetic Industries BGFL Ground Fault Relay has current trip set points of 5 – 60Amps, 30 – 370 Amps and 100 to 1200 Amps. The BGFL is UL Listed.

The 
GFL Ground Fault Sensor manufactured by Electromagnetic Industries LLP is used with the BGFL and GFP Ground Fault Relays to provide a way to detect and protect from Ground Fault Conditions in Grounded AC power systems.

The GFM Ground Fault Relay manufactured be Electromagnetic Industries is a (Class 1) Ground Fault protection system used to minimize damage to equipment due to arcing ground faults. The GFM system is designed for all poly-phase applications and is ideal for motor control, motor control centers and high voltage starters

The GFM relay comes in 3 Model/Series. GFM 200,GFM 300 and GFM 400.