GE Multilin 369-HI-R-M-F-E-H-E
The 369 Motor Management Relay is a digital relay that provides protection and
monitoring for three phase motors and their associated mechanical systems. A unique
feature of the 369 Relay is its ability to ‘learn’ individual motor parameters and to adapt
itself to each application. Values such as motor inrush current, cooling rates and
acceleration time may be used to improve the 369 Relay’s protective capabilities.
The 369 Relay offers optimum motor protection where other relays cannot, by using the
FlexCurve™ custom overload curve, or one of the fifteen standard curves.
The 369 Relay has one RS232 front panel port and three RS485 rear ports. The Modbus RTU
protocol is standard to all ports. Setpoints can be entered via the front keypad or by using
the EnerVista 369 Setup software and a computer. Status, actual values and
troubleshooting information are also available via the front panel display or via
communications.
As an option, the 369 Relay can individually monitor up to 12 RTDs. These can be from the
stator, bearings, ambient or driven equipment. The type of RTD used is software selectable.
Optionally available as an accessory is the remote RTD module which can be linked to the
369 Relay via a fibre optic or RS485 connection.
The optional metering package provides VT inputs for voltage and power elements. It also
provides metering of V, kW, kvar, kVA, PF, Hz, and MWhrs. Three additional user
configurable analog outputs are included with this option along with one analog output
included as part of the base unit.
The Back-Spin Detection (B) option enables the 369 Relay to detect the flow reversal of a
pump motor and enable timely and safe motor restarting.
All 369 Relay options are available when ordering the relay from the factory. Field
upgrades are only available for the relay when the required hardware is installed in the
relay from the factory. Field upgrades are via an option enabling passcode available from
GE Multilin, which is unique to each relay and option. Any hardware modifications made to
the relay in the field will void the product warranty and will not be supported by GE
Multilin.
369-LO-0-B-F-P1-H-E
369-LO-R-B-F-P1-0-0
369-LO-0-B-F-E-H-E
369-HI-0-B-F-E-H-E
369-HI-0-B-F-D-H-E
369-HI-0-M-F-E-H-E
369-HI-R-B-F-E-H-E
369-HI-R-M-F-E-H-E
369-HI-0-B-F-E-0-0
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Replacing an electrical equipment unit in a plant is a complex task that requires careful planning and execution to ensure safety and minimize downtime. Here is a general step-by-step guide on how to replace electrical equipment in a plant:
Pre-Planning:
Safety Precautions:
Shutdown Procedures:
Disconnection:
Removal of Existing Equipment:
Installation of New Equipment:
Testing and Commissioning:
Documentation:
Training:
Startup:
Throughout the process, it’s important to work closely with a team that includes electrical engineers, technicians, and maintenance staff. Communication is key to a successful equipment replacement. Additionally, always adhere to local electrical codes and standards to ensure compliance and safety. If the task is beyond the expertise of in-house staff, consider hiring a professional contractor experienced in industrial electrical work.
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Identify Your Needs:
Research Software Options:
Contact Equipment Manufacturers:
Purchase or Download:
Academic or Evaluation Versions:
Open Source Options:
Licensing:
Training and Support:
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Here are some common ways to obtain industrial automation programming software:
Remember to keep your software updated to benefit from the latest features and security patches. Also, ensure that you have the necessary backup and recovery procedures in place to protect your programming work.
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