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- Enhanced electronic overload relay
- Allen-Bradley E1 Plus enhanced electronic overload relay series
- It is a 3-phase unit with a current range of 18 to 90 Amps and designed for use with the Bulletin 100 IEC contactor sizes C60 to C97
The 193-EEGE relay is an E1 Plus enhanced electronic overload relay manufactured by Allen-Bradley/Rockwell Automation, belonging to the Allen-Bradley electronic overload product line. This three-phase relay has a current range of 18 to 90 amps and is suitable for contactors conforming to IEC 100 C60 to C97 standards.
The module has a regulation ratio of 5:1, a minimum full load current (FLC) of 18 amps, and a maximum full load current (FLC) of 90 amps. The device features adjustable trip currents of 10, 15, 20, or 30 amps. It has an IP20 protection rating and a rated operating voltage of 690 volts AC.
The 193-EEGE Allen Bradley Enhanced electronic overload relay may still be available for purchase and support from Moore Automated Company beyond End-Of-Life (EOL) by the manufacturer (OEM).
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Important Notice: Other accessories, manuals, cables, calibration data, software, etc. are not included with this equipment unless listed in the above stock item description. All prices are shown in USD.
Other features include low-voltage compatible contacts rated at 17 volts and 5 mA, making it ideal for PLC systems. Furthermore, it features advanced phase loss detection for enhanced motor protection. This electronic overload relay has trip and alarm contacts for easy integration into control circuits. Its unique self-locking mechanism and enhanced power connection allow for a more robust mechanical connection with the Bulletin 100-C contactor, improving product durability.
- Motor Protection: Directly monitors motor current to prevent overheating caused by excessive current.
- Critical Fault Detection: Proactively detects common motor faults, such as phase loss (typically responding within 3 seconds) and phase sequence imbalance.
- PLC Integration: Equipped with low-voltage compatible contacts (17V, 5mA), allowing direct feedback to programmable logic controller (PLC) automation systems.