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EATON Easy800 Series Programmable Relays

Eaton easy800 Series programmable relays are compact, modular devices designed for automation and control applications.

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Working Mechanism

  • These relays use a microprocessor to control and monitor the input / output of the system.
  • Operator can program the relay using the included software to create a logical control system using basic logic and functions.
  • The program is then stored in the relay's internal memory and executed by the microprocessor.
  • The microprocessor monitors the inputs and executes the programming logic which determines the state of the outputs, like turning off a motor if a temperature sensor reaches a certain limit.

Features

  • Eaton easy800 Series programmable relays use an easy NET network to handle up to 320 I/O signals.
  • They include a clock for functions like time-based control, timing events or tracking elapsed time and an easyD display for enhanced operator interface.
  • Their front panel programming eliminates the need to change the wiring, thus reducing downtime.

Standards and Approvals

  • EN
  • IEC

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the operating temperature range of these relays?

Eaton easy800 Series programmable relays can handle temperatures within the range of -35 and 55 degrees C.

How to install these relays?

  • Install the PLC in a control cabinet, service distribution board or an enclosure so that the power supply and terminal connections cannot be touched accidentally during operation.
  • Mount the PLC to the surface using the provided screws or other mounting hardware.
  • Connect the device to a power source using the correct voltage and current ratings for the specific model.
  • Connect the inputs and outputs to the PLC using the wiring diagram.
  • Install the programming software on a computer, following the manufacturer's instructions.
  • Use the programming software to create and upload the control logic to the PLC. Make sure to test the program and debug any issues.
  • Test the PLC to ensure all inputs and outputs are working as expected.

What is the range of easy NET network systems?

Users can connect up to eight easy800 / easyD devices within a proximity of 1000 metres.

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