Product Overview
Allen-Bradley N15 Type N Heater for Motor Overload Relays
Thermal overload heater elements are calibrated components used in Allen-Bradley overload relays and motor starters to protect electric motors from sustained overcurrent. By converting motor line current into heat, the heater mirrors motor thermal behavior and provides inverse-time protection rather than instantaneous interruption. Correct selection depends on motor nameplate current and relay design, not horsepower alone, across single-phase / three-phase AC motor systems.
Product Condition
Unused, New Old Stock.
Product Overview
The Allen-Bradley N15 is a Type N thermal overload heater element from the legacy N-Series. It is designed to install into compatible Allen-Bradley overload relays and magnetic motor starters that accept screw-in Type N heaters. During sustained overload conditions, the heater warms the relay’s bimetal or eutectic mechanism until the calibrated trip point is reached.
Key Features
- Allen-Bradley Type N thermal overload heater element
- Designed for compatible Allen-Bradley overload relays and motor starters
- Provides inverse-time motor overload protection, typically Class 20
- Heater selection value corresponds to approximately 1.8 A motor full-load current
- Each N-number is electrically calibrated and not interchangeable
- Common physical form factor with other Type N heaters, but different trip behavior
- Part of the legacy N-Series used in NEMA motor control equipment
Applications
- Motor overload protection in magnetic motor starters
- General-purpose AC motor control circuits
- Small single-phase and three-phase induction motors
- Low-current motor applications near 2 A FLA
- Maintenance of legacy Allen-Bradley NEMA starters
- Industrial control panel repair and refurbishment
Frequently Asked Questions
What does the N15 heater number signify?
The N15 designation identifies a specific thermal calibration tied to a narrow motor full-load amp range. Heater size is selected using Rockwell Automation heater tables based on the motor nameplate FLA and application conditions.
Can Type N heaters be swapped if they physically fit?
No. Although Type N heaters share the same mounting style, each N-number has a different electrical calibration. Substituting heater sizes can result in nuisance tripping or inadequate motor protection.
How does the N15 compare to other N-Series heaters?
The N15 is intended for lower full-load current motors than an N16 or N18. In the same overload relay frame, an N15 will trip at a lower sustained current.
What equipment is the N15 designed to work with?
The N15 is designed for Allen-Bradley overload relays and magnetic motor starters that accept Type N heater elements, commonly found in legacy NEMA motor control assemblies.
You can maintain correct inverse-time motor protection in a legacy magnetic starter by installing this N15 Type N heater element into the existing overload relay block matched to the motor’s nameplate full-load current.