Overview; Module Descriptions And Features; Single-/Three-Phase Operation - Allen-Bradley E200 User Manual

Electronic overload relay/parameter configuration module
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Module Descriptions and
Features

Overview

The E200™ Electronic Overload Relay is the newest part of the E300™ product
portfolio. This device is a Parameter Configuration module communication option
that is targeted for non-networked (remote) electronic motor overload protection
applications. The E200 overload relay is configurable using the Connected
Components Workbench™ software. The E200 relay features a single Type B USB
interface port, three rotary dials to set the full-load current (FLA) for the application,
and an 8-position DIP switch to select trip class and features.
Like the other products in the portfolio, the E200 relay modular design, diagnostic
information, simplified wiring, and integration with Connected Components
Workbench software make it the ideal overload for motor control applications in an
automation system.
E200 Electronic Overload Relays provide the following benefits:
• Intelligent motor control
• Scalable solution
• Diagnostic Information
• Integrated I/O
• Adjustable trip class 5...30
• Wide current range
• Test/Reset button
• Programmable trip and warning settings
• True RMS current/voltage sensing (50/60 Hz)
• Protection for single- and three-phase motors
The E200 relay consists of three modules: sensing, control and communications. You
have choices in each of the three with additional accessories to tailor the electronic
overload for your application's exact needs.
The E200 overload relay is an overload system configured with the 193-ECM-PCM
Parameter Configuration Module communication option. The communication
module determines whether the complete assembled device is an E300 or an E200
overload relay.

Single-/Three-Phase Operation

You can apply the E200 Electronic Overload Relay to three-phase and single-phase
applications. Straight-through wiring is available in both cases.
The E200 overload relay has 54 operating modes that provide motor control
functionality for the following motor starter types:
• Overload
• Non-reversing starter
Rockwell Automation Publication 193-UM017A-EN-P - April 2019
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