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Multilin 339
Motor Protection System Protection & Control
The Multilin™ 339 is a member of the Multilin 3 Series protective relay platform and has been designed • Thermal model biased with RTD and negative
for the protection, control and management of medium voltage motors in industrial applications. The sequence current feedback
Multilin 339 delivers unparalleled protection, control, diagnostics and communications in an industry • Comprehensive current-based protection
leading drawout construction. Providing simplified setup configuration through the use of the Motor including directional elements and Contactor
Settings Auto-Configurator, advanced graphical diagnostics with the Motor Health Report and support Current Supervision
for multiple communication protocols including IEC® 61850, the 339 Motor Protection System provides
• Start supervision, inhibit, load increase and
comprehensive motor protection for most small and medium sized motors. mechanical jam
• Underpower/undercurrent and directional power
Key Benefits
• Cost-effective and flexible protection and control device for motors
• Field-proven algorithms and reliable protection to avoid unwanted trips or under-protection
Metering & Monitoring
• Comprehensive metering
• Ease of use and standardization with simplified motor setup and universal CT inputs
• Programmable oscillography up to 32 samples
• Enhanced Thermal Model including RTD and current unbalance biasing per cycle and digital states
• Environmental monitoring system to monitor operating conditions and plan preventative maintenance • SNTP or IRIG-B clock synchronization
• Time stamped event reports, waveform capture, motor start and motor trending • Motor health and switchgear diagnostics
• Powerful security and hierarchical password control for centralized management including breaker monitoring, CT/VT and
• Reduced wiring via remote RTD’s using the RMIO module and support for 3 internal RTDs close/trip coil supervision
Overview Easy to Use the number of order codes. There is also no need
to change the entire relay in case of a design
The Multilin 339 relay is a member of the 3 Series
Drawout & Non-Drawout Construction change or future switchgear modifications.
family of Multilin relays. This motor protective
The 339 is offered in both a drawout or a non- Mixed inputs of 1A or 5A are advantageous for
device is used to perform protection, control,
drawout construction. In the drawout case design applications where the ground CT is different
metering and supervision of asynchronous
the 339 simplifies installation and improves site from the phase CTs.
LV and MV motors in different process and
manufacturing industries. safety as the need to open switchgear doors or
Fast & Simple Configuration
rewire the device after testing is eliminated. As
The basic protection functions of this relay communication cables remain connected to With quick setup screens the 339 requires minimal
include motor thermal model, time-delayed and the chassis, even when the relay is withdrawn, configuration for standard feeder applications.
instantaneous overcurrent, ground overcurrent communications connection is retained. Utilizing the powerful EnerVista 3 Series setup
and sensitive ground overcurrent protection. software, device configuration can be completed
Additional control features such as logic control The 339 protection relay chassis used with a
in one easy step.
are available for applications that require drawout relay is available separately, for use as
additional motor control functionality. a partial replacement or in test environments.
The drawout relay with no chassis is also Advanced Communications
The robust 339 streamlines user work flow available to order as a spare unit.
processes and simplifies engineering tasks such Easy Integration Into New or Existing
as configuration, wiring, testing, commissioning, Application Flexibility & Ease of Wiring Infrastructure
and maintenance. This cost-effective relay also With several Ethernet and serial port options,
Removable terminals ease wiring and in-system
offers enhanced features such as diagnostics, and a variety of protocols, the 339 provides
testing or troubleshooting.
preventative maintenance, motor health reports advanced and flexible communication
and advanced security features. Available universal CT inputs along with a selections for new and existing energy
software-configurable input range (1A and/or management, SCADA and DCS systems.
5A) helps to standardize the design and reduce
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METERING
TRANSIENT RECORDER START INHIBIT
EVENT RECORDER
FAULT REPORT
86
Optional RTD
LOAD
VTFF 50BF 60CTS 66
MOTOR
339
MOTOR PROTECTION SYSTEM
ANSI® Device Numbers & Functions
896814A4.CDR
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Unbalance (Negative Sequence) Biasing (46) 6500 H P, 138 00 Volt INDUCED DRAFT FAN MOTO R
10000
10, 000
Negative sequence current , which causes
1 PROGRAMMED 339 CUSTOM CURVE
additional rotor heating, is not accounted 2 RUNNING SAFETIME (STATOR LIMITED)
for in the thermal limit curves provided by 3 ACCELERATION SAFETIME (ROTOR LIMITED )
4 MOTOR CURRENT @ 100% VOLTAGE
the manufacturer. The 339 measures current 1000
S
100
2
RTD Biasing enhances the motor thermal model
1 0.1
10
1000
100
200
300
400
500
600
700
800
900
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
0.5
5
6
7
8
9
0.6
0.7
0.8
1
0.9
0.1 1 10 MULTIPLE OF FULL LOAD CURRENT SETPOINT
on available Stator RTD temperatures. Full Load Phase Current
Setpoint (Multiples of full load)
RTD Biasing does not replace the Thermal
Capacity Used (TCU) calculated using the motor 15 Standard Curves available in the 339. Typical Flexcurve
current. It provides a second and independent
measure of thermal capacity used. Based on a
programmable curve, the 339 will calculate the Motor Start Supervision (66) Ground Overcurrent (50N, 50G/SG, 51N)
TCU at any given temperature. This TCU is then Motor Start Supervision consists of the following For zero sequence ground overcurrent
compared to that of the thermal model, and the features: Time-Between-Starts, Starts-per-hour, protection, all three of the motor conductors
larger of the two will be used. Restart Time. must pass through a separate ground CT.
CTs may be selected to detect either high-
Hot / Cold Safe Stall Ratio These elements guard the motor against
impedance zero sequence ground or residual
excessive starting duty, which is normally
The ratio defines the steady state level of ground currents. The ground fault trip can be
defined by the motor manufacturer in addition
thermal capacity used (TCU) by the motor. instantaneous or programmed for a time delay.
to the thermal damage curves.
This level corresponds to normal operating
temperature of a fully loaded motor and will be Directional Overcurrent (67N, 67G)
Undercurrent/Underpower (37)
adjusted proportionally if the motor load is lower The Neutral Directional element is used to
than rated. The undercurrent function is used to detect a
discriminate between faults that occur in the
decrease in motor current caused by a decrease
forward direction, and faults that occur in the
Motor Cool Time Constants in motor load. This is especially useful for
reverse direction.
indication of conditions such as: loss of suction
The 339 has a true exponential cooldown
for pumps, loss of airflow for fans, or a broken
characteristic which mimics actual motor RTD Protection (38)
belt for conveyors. A separate undercurrent
cooling rates, providing that motor cooling time The 339 provides programmable RTD inputs via
alarm may be set to provide early warning.
constants are available for both the stopped the remote RMIO that are used for monitoring
and running states. When ordered with RTD’s
Directional Power (32)
the stopped and running cool time constants
will be calculated by the 339 based on the The Directional Power element responds to
cooling rate of the hottest RTD, the hot/cold stall three-phase directional power and is designed
ratio, the ambient temperature, the measured for reverse power (32REV) and low forward Thermal Capacity Used
motor load and the programmed service factor power (32FWD). One of the applications is to 100
80
the motor supplies active power. 70
FLC Reduction S et @ 20 %
& 100% FLC .
Start Inhibit 60
a motor when insufficient thermal capacity is During overload conditions, quick motor 30
available or a motor start supervision function shutdown can reduce damage to gears, 20
0. 00
with the drive combination. 0. 00 27 55 82 110 137 165 192 220 247
TIME
(in seconds)
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the Stator, Bearing and Ambient temperatures. Automation and Integration Breaker Failure/Welded Contactor (50BF)
Each RTD input has 2 operational levels: alarm
The Breaker Failure function is used to determine
and trip. The 339 supports RTD trip voting and Logic Elements
when a trip command sent to a breaker has not
provides open and short RTD monitoring. The 339 relay has sixteen Logic Elements been executed within a selectable time delay.
CIO has been designed to be mounted close to available for the user to build simple logic using In the event of a breaker failure, the 339 will
the motor to reduce the length of the RTD cables the state of any programmed contact, virtual, issue an additional signal to trip the breakers
and the associated costs. It can be mounted UP or remote input, or the output operand of a connected to the same busbar or to signal the
TO 250m away from the relay. protection or control element. trip of upstream breakers.
Use the logic element feature to assign up to eight
Contactor Current Supervision IEC 61850
triggering inputs in an “AND/OR/NOR/NAND/XOR/
The fault current can exceed the withstand XNOR” gate for the logic element operation, and The 339 supports IEC 61850 Logical Nodes
current which contactor is rated to interrupt. up to four blocking inputs in an “AND/OR/NOR/ which allows for digital communications to DCS,
The 339 blocks the operation of the output trip NAND/XOR/XNOR” gate for defining the block SCADA and higher level control systems.
relay and operates a selected auxiliary output signal. Trigger and block sources are grouped In addition, the 339 also supports IEC 61850
relay to transfer the trip to the upstream breaker for ease of use. Pickup and dropout timers are GOOSE communication, providing a means of
which is rated to interrupt the fault currents. available for delaying the operation and reset. sharing digital point state information between
339’s or other IEC 61850 compliant IED’s.
VFD-Driven Motor Protection Inputs/Outputs
• Eliminates the need for hardwiring contact
The Multilin 339 provides protection and The 339 features the following inputs and
inputs to contact outputs via communication
control for motors fed through VFDs (Variable outputs for monitoring and control of typical
messaging.
Frequency Drives). An advanced algorithm motor applications:
allows switchable current and voltage tracking • Transmits information from one relay to the
• 10 contact Inputs with programmable next in as fast as 8 ms.
in case VFD is bypassed.
thresholds
• Enables sequence coordination with
Two-speed motor • 7 Outputs (2 Form A, 5 Form C) as standard upstream and downstream devices.
and 4 Outputs (1 Form A, 3 Form C) when
Two-speed motors have two windings wound • When Breaker Open operation malfunctions,
internal RTD option is selected
into one stator. These motors rely on contactors GOOSE messaging sends a signal to the
to accomplish speed changes by altering the • 5 Form C output relays upstream breaker to trip and clear the fault.
winding configurations. The 339 motor relay
Virtual Inputs
provides a complete set of protective functions
Virtual inputs allow communication devices the
Metering, Monitoring and
for each speed.
ability to write digital commands to the 339 relay. Diagnostics
These commands could be starting or stopping
Event Recording
the motor or blocking protection elements.
Events consist of a broad range of change of
state occurrences, including pickups, trips,
contact operations, alarms and self test status.
The 339 relay stores up to 256 events, time
Logic Designer
tagged to the nearest millisecond. This provides
the information required to determine sequence
of events, facilitating the diagnosis of relay
operation. Event types are individually maskable
in order to avoid generating undesired events,
and include the metered values at the moment
of the event.
Sixteen logic elements available for applications such as manual control, interlocking and
peer to peer tripping.
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Pre-Trip Alarms
The 339 can trigger an alarm prior to a trip
caused by the following conditions:
• Thermal Overload
• Ground Fault
• Unbalance
• Undercurrent
• RTD over temperature
• Broken RTD sensor
• Internal self-test
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Security
Password Control
The password system has been designed
to facilitate a hierarchy for centralized
management. With the implementation of the
Password Security feature in the 339 relay,
extra measures have been taken to ensure
unauthorized changes are not made to the
relay. When password security is enabled,
changing of setpoints or issuing of commands
requires passwords to be entered. Separate
passwords are supported for remote and local
operators, and separate access levels support
changing of setpoints or sending commands.
Advanced Communications
The 339 utilizes the most advanced
communication technologies today making it
the easiest and most flexible motor protection
relay to use and integrate into new and existing
Trace any setting changes with security audit trail infrastructures. Multiple communication ports
and protocols allow control and easy access to
information from the 339. All communication ports
communications and the front panel display. This The EnerVista Viewpoint maintenance tool are capable of communicating simultaneously.
continuous monitoring and early detection of allows users to review and analyze the time
possible issues helps improve system availability period a 339 relay is exposed to certain The 339 supports the most popular industry
by employing predictive maintenance. temperature ranges. standard protocols enabling easy, direct
integration into electrical SCADA and HMI
Time Synchronization systems. Modbus RTU is provided as standard
Motor Health Report with a RS485 networking port. The following
IRIG-B is a standard time code format
The Multilin 339 relay provides motor diagnostic optional protocols are available:
that allows time stamping of events to be
information in a legible easy to use format that
synchronized among connected devices to • IEC 61850 • Modbus TCP/IP
enables the user to make informed decisions on
within 1 millisecond. An IRIG-B input is provided • IEC 61850 GOOSE • IEC 60870-5-104
the health of their motor.
in the 339 to allow time synchronization using
• DNP 3.0 • IEC 60870-5-103
a GPS clock over a wide area. The 339 IRIG-B Based on the graphical representation and
supports both AM and DC time synchronization, trended values of the motor data gathered by the • Modbus RTU
with an auto detect feature that that eliminates 339, this enables users to quickly identify process
the need for configuration. and motor issues prior to a process failure.
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The EnerVista™ suite is an industry leading EnerVista Launchpad is a powerful software • Automatic event retrieval
set of software programs that simplifies every package that provides users with all of the set • Automatic waveform retrieval
aspect of using the 339 relay. The EnerVista up and support tools needed for configuring and
suite provides all the tools to monitor the status maintaining GE products. The setup software Viewpoint Maintenance
of the protected asset, maintain the relay, and within Launchpad allows configuring devices Viewpoint Maintenance provides tools that
integrate the information measured into DCS in real time by communicating using serial, will increase the security of the 339 Motor
or SCADA monitoring systems. Convenient Ethernet or modem connections, or offline by Protection System. Viewpoint Maintenance will
COMTRADE and sequence of event viewers are creating setting files to be sent to devices at a create reports on the operating status of the
an integral part of the 339 set up software and later time. relay, and simplify the steps to troubleshoot
are included to ensure proper protection and Included in Launchpad is a document archiving protected motors.
system operation. and management system that ensures critical The tools available in Viewpoint Maintenance
documentation is up-to-date and available when include:
Simplified Motor Setting
needed. Documents made available include:
Included with every 339 Motor Protection • Settings Security Audit Trail
• Manuals • Brochures
System is the Multilin Simplified Motor Setup. • Device Health Report
The Simplified Motor Setup provides users with • Application Notes • Wiring Diagrams
• Comprehensive Fault Diagnostics
a quick and easy method to setup and start the • Guideform • FAQs
motor and process in applications that require Specifications • SService Bulletins EnerVista Integrator
fast commissioning.
EnerVista Integrator is a toolkit that allows
Viewpoint Monitoring seamless integration of Multilin devices into new
The Simplified Motor Setup will generate a
complete 339 setting file based on the motor Viewpoint Monitoring is a simple to use and or existing automation systems.
nameplate and system information entered by full featured monitoring and data recording
Included in the EnerVista Integrator is:
the user. Once all the information is entered, the software package for small systems. Viewpoint
Simplified Motor Setup will generate the settings monitoring provides a complete HMI package • OPC/DDE Server
file, as well as provide the documentation with the following functionality: • Multilin Devices
indicating which settings were enabled, along • Plug and play device monitoring • Automatic Event Retrieval
with an explanation of the specific parameters
• System single line monitoring and control • Automatic Waveform Retrievel
entered. The Simplified Motor Setup will provide
a detailed setting file in PDF format that can be • Annunciator alarm screens
saved or printed for future reference.
User Interface
TWELVE LEDS (8 optional programmable LEDs)
IN SERVICE: This indicator will be on continuously lit if the relay is
functioning normally and no major self-test errors have been detected.
TROUBLE: Trouble indicator LED will be AMBER if there is a problem
with the relay or if relay is not programmed.
LOCKOUT: Lockout initiates when a lockout trip is active.
RUNNING: Indicates that the motor is running in normal operation
STOPPED: Indicates that the motor is stopped
STARTING: Indicates that the motor is in the starting process
TRIP: Indicates that the relay has tripped the motor offline based on
predefined programmed conditions.
ALARM: Indicates that the motor is currently operating in an alarm
condition and may proceed to a trip condition if not addressed.
MAINTENANCE: Environmental alarms such as ambient temperature
alarm, coil monitor or trip counter.
The display messages are organized into Main Menus, Pages, and
Sub-pages.
There are four main menus labeled Actual Values, Quick Setup,
Setpoints, and Maintenance. Pressing the MENU key followed by the
MESSAGE key scrolls through the four Main Menu Headers.
The ten button keypad allows users easy access to relay configuration
information and control commands.
INSTALLATION OPTIONS:
Draw out and non draw out options available
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Dimensions
W1
DRAWOUT NON-DRAWOUT
D3
H1
D1
H in mm in mm
D
H 7.93 201.5 7.98 202.7
W 6.62 168.2 6.23 158.2
D 9.62 244.2 9.35 237.5
W1 3.96 100.6 3.96 100.6
D2 D1 7.89 200.4 7.88 200.2
D2 1.73 43.8 1.47 37.3
W D3 1.087 27.6 0.755 19.17
H1 6.82 173.2 6.82 173.2
4.100” ±0.010”
(104.1 mm ±0.25 mm)
CL
Φ 0.200”
(5.1 mm)
6.900” ±0.010”
(175.3 mm ±0.25 mm)
6.000” ±0.010”
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Fast and accurate configuration in one simple screen. 3 Series setup software protection summary for viewing a summary of
Protection & Control configuration.
The SR3 Enervista Setup software allows users to create new setting files based on existing MIFII and MIVII setting files and can be uploaded to a 339 relay with
a compatible model number. Retrofit is smooth and simplified with minor wiring or switchgear modifications.
1 2 3 4
Find the Update Replace
Equivalent Re-wire
Settings File Relay
Model Number
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Wiring Diagram
C
A
A B MOTOR
C
B
WYE VT
CONNECTION
CONTROL
POWER
+
STOP
Breaker Aux Contacts 52a
TRIP
A2 COIL
52a
C1 52a 1 TRIP B3
52b
C2
C3
52b
339 V A3 START
52b
CLOSE
INPUT 3 B4
Motor Protection System COIL
DIGITAL INPUTS
C4 INPUT 4 2 CLOSE A4
H
C5 INPUT 5 V B5
C6 INPUT 6 A5
L
C7 INPUT 7 3 START
B6
INHIBIT
C8 INPUT 8 A6
C9 INPUT 9 B7
C10 INPUT 10 4 AUXILIARY A7
C11 COMMON B8
C12 CHASSIS GND A8
+ 5 AUXILIARY B9
DC Front Panel
A9
USB
TYPE B B10
6 AUXILIARY A10
USB
B11
4 WIRE USB A11
Rear Panel 7 CRITICAL
COMMUNICATIONS B12 SELF TEST ANNUNCIATOR
ETHERNET FAILURE
RJ45 MTRJ
RS485 A12
RMIO IRIG-B
4 WIRE ETHERNET
10/100 BASE-T 100 BASE-FX
- + - + - +
OPTIONAL F8 F7 F6 F5 F4 F3 F2 F1
CONTROL
A2 POWER
B3
+
1 NOT USED
V A3
B4
2 NOT USED A4
V B5
A5
3 START
B6
INHIBIT
A6
OPEN DELTA VT CONNECTION B7 START
STOP
4 TRIP A7 CONTACTOR
COIL
B8
CC
A8
5 AUXILIARY B9
A9
B10
6 AUXILIARY A10
B11
A11
7 CRITICAL
896729A1.CDR B12 SELF TEST ANNUNCIATOR
FAILURE
E9 D9 E10D10 E11 D11 A12
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Technical Specifications
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Technical Specifications
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Technical Specifications
OPERATING ENVIRONMENT
CERTIFICATION
Ambient operating –40°C to +60°C [-40°F to +140°F]
Applicable council directive according temperature:
to low voltage directive 2014/35/EU Ambient storage / –40°C to +85°C [-40°F to +185°F]
CE: EMC Directive 2014/30/EU, UL508 shipping
ISO: Manufactured under a registered temperature:
quality program ISO9001 Humidity: Operating up to 95% (non
EAC: Machines and Equipment TR CU condensing) @ 55C (As per
010/2011 IEC 60068-2-30 Variant 2, 6days)
LLOYD’s Register Rules and regulations for the Altitude: 2000 m (max)
classifications of Ships, Pollution degree: II
Marine applications: ENV2, ENV3 Overvoltage III
category:
Ingress Protection: IP54 Front , IP10 back (IP20 cover is
available for drawout version)
Noise: 0 dB
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Ordering
339 - * * * * * S N * * * * * Description
Interface 339 339 Motor Protection System
Languagea E English without programmable LEDs
L English with programmable LEDs
Phase Currentsb P0 1 A or 5 A configurable phase current inputs
P1 1 A 3-phase current inputs
P5 5 A 3-phase current inputs
Ground Currentsc G0 1 A or 5 A configurable ground current input
G1 1 A ground current input
G5 5 A ground current input
Power Supply L 24 to 48 V DC
H 125 to 250 V DC/120 to 240 V AC
Input/Output d
E 10 Contact Inputs, 7 Outputs (2 Form A, 5 Form C)
R 10 Contact Inputs, 4 Outputs (1 Form A, 3 Form C), 3 100 Ohm Platinum RTD Inputs
Current Protection S Standard configuration: 37, 46, 48, 49, 50P(1), 50G/SG(1), 50N(1), 50L,51R, 66,
86, 51N(1), 51P(1), 50BF
Other Options N No Selection
M Voltage, Power, Energy Metering, VTFF (1), 60CTS
P Voltage Protection: 37P, 27P(2), 27P_1(2), 47(1), VTFF(1), 59P(2), 81O(2), 81U(2),
59_2(1), 67N(1), 32(2), 60CTS, Voltage, Power, Energy Metering
Communications S N Standard: Front USB, Rear RS485: Modbus RTU, DNP3.0, IEC60870-5-103
1 E Standard + Ethernet (Copper + Fiber - MTRJ) Modbus TCP/IP, DNP3.0, IEC 60870-5-104
3 E Standard + Ethernet (Copper + Fiber - MTRJ) Modbus TCP/IP, DNP3.0, IEC 60870-5-104, IEC 61850
Case Design D Protection Relay with drawout design
N Protection Relay with non-drawout design
X Protection Relay (drawout design) with no chassis
Harsh Environment N None
H Harsh Environment Conformal Coating
Ordering Notes:
a
. Phase current option “P0” and Ground current option “G0” is only available on the non-drawout version (Case Design option “N”)
b
. Ground current options “G0/G1/G5” must match the corresponding “P0/P1/P5” Phase currents
c
. The Input/Output option “R” is only available on the drawout version (Case Design option D) and High voltage power supply (Power Supply option H). The 339 does not support both internal RTDs and RMIO RTDs
simultaneously.
345 CH * * S N * * * * Description
Phase Currents P1 1 A 3-phase CTs (Winding 1 - 1 A, Winding 2 - 1 A)
P5 5 A 3-phase CTs (Winding 1 - 5 A, Winding 2 - 5 A)
Ground Currentsa G1 1 A standard ground CTs (Winding 1 - 1 A, Winding 2 - 1 A)
G5 5 A standard ground CTs (Winding 1 - 5 A, Winding 2 - 5 A)
Other Options N No Selection
M Voltage, Power, Energy Metering, VTFF (1), 60CTS
P Voltage Protection: 37P, 27P(2), 27P_1(2), 47(1), VTFF(1), 59P(2), 81O(2), 81U(2), 59_2(1), 67N(1), 32(2), 60CTS
Communications S N Standard: Front USB, Rear RS485: Modbus RTU, DNP3.0, IEC60870-5-103
1 E Standard + Ethernet (Copper + Fiber - MTRJ) Modbus TCP/IP, DNP3.0, IEC 60870-5-104
3 E Standard + Ethernet (Copper + Fiber - MTRJ) Modbus TCP/IP, DNP3.0, IEC 60870-5-104, IEC 61850
Harsh Environment N None
H Harsh Environment Conformal Coating
a
. Ground current options “G1/G5” must match the corresponding “P1/P5” Phase currents
Ordering Notes:
A drawout relay cannot be used in a chassis with different order code options.
RMIO * G G * * Description
Power Supply L 24 - 48 V DC
H 110 - 250 V DC / 110 - 230 V AC
I/O Module 1 G Remote Module I/O (3 - 100 Ohm Platinum RTDs)
I/O Module 2 G Remote Module I/O (3 - 100 Ohm Platinum RTDs)
I/O Module 3a G Remote Module I/O (3 - 100 Ohm Platinum RTDs)
X None
I/O Module 4 G Remote Module I/O (3 - 100 Ohm Platinum RTDs)
X None
a
. RMIO comes standard with 6 RTDs (Modules 1 and 2). The 9 and 12 RTD options (Modules 3 and 4) require firmware 1.40 or greater.
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