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Allen-Bradley E300 User Manual

Allen-Bradley E300
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Rockwell Automation Publication 193-UM015E-EN-P - October 2015 219
Operating Modes Chapter 5
Figure 124 - Reversing Starter (Operator Station) DeviceLogix Program, Part D
Timing Diagram
Figure 125 - Reversing Starter (Operator Station) Timing Diagram
Reversing Starter (Operator Station) with Feedback
The E300 relay’s Operating Mode Reversing Starter (Operator Station) with
Feedback (Parameter 195 = 30) uses the E300 Operator Stations “I” and “0” keys
to control Relay 0, which controls the contactor coil. These keys are momentary
push buttons, so the reversing starter remains energized when you release the “I”
button.The “0” button must be pressed before changing to another direction.
The E300 issues a trip or warning event if the E300 Operator Station disconnects
from the base relay.
Forward
Trip Event
Stop
FWD (Relay 0)
Trip Status
Trip Reset
REV (Relay 1)
Reverse

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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

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