Manufacturers :GE
Model(s) :SR469-P1-HI-A20-E
Additional Information :469 Motor Management Relay Estimated Shipping Size
Dimensions: 263 × 58 × 28mm
Weight:.4.3 kg
Country of Origin: United States of America
Essential details:SR469-P1-HI-A20-E GE 469 Motor Management Relay
Manufacturer : GE Multilin
Product No. : SR469-P1-HI-A20-E
Product type : 469 Motor Management Relay
Phase Current Inputs : P1 = 1 A phase CT secondaries
Control Power : HI = DC: 90 – 300 V; AC: 70 – 265 V @ 48 -62 Hz control power
Analog Outputs : A20 = 4 – 20 mA analog outputs
E = Enhanced front panel
Operating : -40 °C to +60 °C
Ambient Storage : -40 °C to +80 °C
Ambient Shipping : -40 °C to +80 °C
Humidity : Operating up to 95% (non condensing) @ 55C
Pollution degree : 2
IP Rating : IP40 (front), IP20 (back)
Shipping Weight : 10 Kg
SR469-P1-HI-A20-E
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SR469-P1-HI-A20-E GE 469 Motor Management Relay
This enhanced model of GE Multilin’s 469 series is able to protect and control motor systems of medium to large size. The 469-P1-HI-A20-E-H is also unique from most models in that it comes with the optional conformal coating; this thin, polymeric layer helps protect the unit from dust, high temperatures, and more. The conformal coating therefore extends motor life, especially in hazardous operating environments.
The 469-P1-HI-A20-E-H’s enhanced faceplate can be divided into approximately four sections: this includes the RS232 port for direct connection to a laptop running EnerVista 469, the redesigned keypad for setpoint entry and editing, an expand 40-character liquid-crystal display, and the LEDs which signify various statuses within the system.
The “P1” in the model number of the 469-P1-HI-A20-E-H indicates that the relay is compatible with 1 A phase CT secondaries. Contrasting with the 5 A phase CT secondaries denoted by “P5” model numbers, users should ensure that the nominal phase current rating corresponds with the connections and secondary ratings of all connected CTs. Mismatched CTs can cause damage to the system over time, and will indubitably result in weakened protection even if this damage does not immediately become evident.