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Allen-Bradley E300 User Manual

Allen-Bradley E300
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User Manual
E300 Electronic Overload Relay
Bulletin Numbers 193, 592

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Allen-Bradley E300 Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeElectronic Overload Relay
MountingDIN Rail or Panel Mount
Protection ClassIP20
Voltage Range24…690 V AC/DC
Communication OptionsEtherNet/IP, DeviceNet
ProtectionOverload, phase loss, ground fault
Operating Temperature-20°C to 60°C

Summary

Product Overview

Overview

Introduces the E300 Electronic Overload Relay and its modular design, communication options, and integration into Logix.

Diagnostic Information

Catalog Number Explanation

Module Description

Control Module

Communication Module

Protection Features

Standard Current-based Protection

Lists all E300 relay versions that provide thermal overload, phase loss, current imbalance, undercurrent, and overcurrent protection.

Ground Fault Current-based Protection

Describes the motor protection function provided by E300 relay sensing and control modules with ground fault current option.

Voltage- and Power-based Protection

Details the motor protection functions provided by E300 relay sensing modules with voltage sensing.

Thermal-based Protection

Installation and Wiring

General Precautions

Control Module to Sensing Module Assembly

Communication Module to Control Module Assembly

Starter Assembly

100-C09…-C55 Starter Assembly Installation

Provides installation instructions for assembling an E300 relay with a Bulletin 100-C contactor.

100-C60…-C97 Starter Assembly Installation

100-D115…-D180 Starter Assembly Installation

Terminals

Sensing Module

Lists conductor torque and wire size specifications for E300 sensing modules.

Control Module Wiring

Grounding

Short-Circuit Ratings

Fuse Coordination

Typical Motor Connections

Three-Phase Direct On-Line (DOL) and Single-Phase Full-voltage

Control Circuits

Full-voltage Non-reversing Starter (with Network Control)

Illustrates NEMA nomenclature for full-voltage non-reversing starters with network control.

Full-Voltage Reversing Starter (with Network Control)

Shows NEMA nomenclature for full-voltage reversing starters with network control.

Diagnostic Station

Displaying a Parameter

Explains how to view parameters using a group menu system or a linear list, starting with the navigation menu.

Parameter Group Navigation

Linear List Navigation

Editing Parameters

Editing a Configuration Parameter

Explains how to edit configuration parameters using a group menu system or a linear list.

Editing a Numeric Parameter

Details how to modify a value by pressing the key, using arrow keys, and saving the new system values.

Automatic Trip and Warning Screens

System Operation and Configuration

Device Modes

Lists the five device modes used to validate configuration, limit configuration, perform firmware updates, and issue commands.

Ready Mode

Run Mode

Test Mode

Invalid Configuration Mode

Option Match

Enable Option Match Protection Trip (Parameter 186)

Enable Option Match Protection Warning (Parameter 192)

Control Module Type (Parameter 221)

Sensing Module Type (Parameter 222)

Communication Module Type (Parameter 223)

Operator Station Type (Parameter 224)

Digital I/O Expansion Module 1 Type (Parameter 225)

Digital I/O Expansion Module 2 Type (Parameter 226)

Digital I/O Expansion Module 3 Type (Parameter 227)

Digital I/O Expansion Module 4 Type (Parameter 228)

Analog I/O Expansion Module 1 Type (Parameter 229)

Analog I/O Expansion Module 2 Type (Parameter 230)

Analog I/O Expansion Module 3 Type (Parameter 231)

Analog I/O Expansion Module 4 Type (Parameter 232)

Option Match Action (Parameter 233)

Security Policy

Firmware Update Policy

Security Configuration Policy

I/O Assignments

Input Pt00 Assignment (Parameter 196)

Allows assigning this digital input for various functions like Normal, Trip Reset, Remote Trip, and protection activation.

Input Pt01 Assignment (Parameter 197)

Allows assigning this digital input for various functions like Normal, Trip Reset, Remote Trip, and protection activation.

Input Pt02 Assignment (Parameter 198)

Allows assigning this digital input for various functions like Normal, Trip Reset, Remote Trip, and protection activation.

Input Pt03 Assignment (Parameter 199)

Allows assigning this digital input for various functions like Normal, Trip Reset, Remote Trip, and protection activation.

Input Pt04 Assignment (Parameter 200)

Allows assigning this digital input for various functions like Normal, Trip Reset, Remote Trip, and protection activation.

Input Pt05 Assignment (Parameter 201)

Allows assigning this digital input for various functions like Normal, Trip Reset, Remote Trip, and protection activation.

Output Relay Configuration States

Output Relay Protection Fault Modes

Details how output relays can be configured to go to a specific state (Open or Closed) or ignore the trip event.

Output Relay 0 Protection Fault Action (Parameter 304)

Defines how Output Relay 0 responds when a communication fault occurs when assigned as Normal/General Purpose Relay.

Output Relay 0 Protection Fault Value (Parameter 305)

Defines which state Output Relay 0 should go to when a trip event occurs.

Output Relay Communication Fault Modes

Fault Mode Output State Duration (Parameter 561)

Defines the amount of time in seconds that the E300 relay remains in the Communication Fault Mode state.

Output Relay Communication Idle Modes

Output Relay 0 Communication Idle Action (Parameter 308)

Defines how Output Relay 0 responds when a network scanner goes into Idle Mode or a PLC goes into Program Mode.

Output Relay 0 Communication Idle Value (Parameter 309)

Defines which state Output Relay 0 should go to when a network scanner goes into Idle Mode or a PLC goes into Program Mode.

Expansion Bus Fault

Expansion Bus Trip

Enabled by setting Control Trip Enable (Parameter 186) bit 10 to 1; E300 relay goes into a tripped state when communication is disrupted.

Emergency Start

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