General Electric’s industry-leading EnerVista 369 software program makes setpoint configuration and system monitoring easier than ever. Installing the program on a computer and connecting it to the relay via the RS232 port located on the front of the panel enables users to access a more expansive UI than is offered by the 40-character LCD. Data points such as temperature and frequency can be trended and exported for further review. EnerVista 369 has an additional testing feature that allows the relay to simulate normal functions without requiring a test set.
The 369-HI-R-B-0-E-0-E is one of the models that comes with the optional embedded Ethernet port, allowing users to connect the relay to the network and subsequently access it remotely from their desktop running the EnerVista 369 software. Ethernet is an especially cost-effective option for companies running dial-up or leased connections, offering a self-sustaining alternative to these two options. It also replaces a multi-drop wired network, reducing the need for auxiliary equipment to be installed in the system.