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Allen Bradley 592 Overload Relays 592-EC2DC

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592-EC2DC

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The Allen-Bradley 592-EC2DC E3 Plus Overload Relay is a 592 solid-state overload relay device designed to protect single-phase or 3-phase squirrel cage induction motors. This device has a rated current range of 18 to 90 Amps. ItsĀ nominal operating voltage rating isĀ 690 Volts AC.

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Technical specifications for 592-EC2DC

ManufacturerAllen Bradley
CategoryMotors
Product Line592 Overload Relays
Part Number592-EC2DC
UPC611320257311
Weight1.00 lbs (0.45 kg)
DescriptionE3 Plus Overload Relay
Nominal Voltage Rating690 Volts AC
Adjustable Current Range18 to 90 Amps
Overload TypeMicroprocessor
Trip Class5 to 30 Amps
DeviceNet ConnectivityYes
DeviceLogix IntegrationYes
Number Inputs4 Sourcing Inputs
Number of Outputs2 Normally Open (NO)
Ground Fault ProtectionRMS Sensing

The Allen-Bradley 592-EC2ED Electronic Overload Relay is a solid-state 592 series overload relay device with a microprocessor relay control unit that is designed to provide robust protection to single-phase and to 3-phase industrial squirrel-cage induction motors. The 592-EC2ED Relay features 4 discrete inputs and 2 outputs. It has an adjustable trip range of 18 to 90 Amps and a contactor size of ā€œ3ā€ (Bulletin 500 contactors). The 592-EC2ED Relay features configurable phase loss protection. The users can enable or disable this function. The 592-EC2ED Relay offers user-adjustable trip protection. The trip setting is adjustable from 100% to 600% FLA (full load Amps) and the enable time is adjustable from 0 to 250 seconds. The 592-EC2ED Relay offers an over-temperature protection feature with the added function of monitoring and terminating the stator’s embedded positive temperature coefficient (PTC) thermistor.

The Allen-Bradley 592 series 592-EC2ED Electronic Overload Relay supports DeviceNet connectivity, which allows the users to remotely monitor the operational and diagnostics functions over the DeviceNet network. The operational and diagnostic functions monitored over the DeviceNet network included the phase current monitoring in Amps and as a percentage of motor FLC, average current both in Amps and as a percentage of motor FLC, a percentage of thermal capacity, ground-fault current, device status, trip status, warning status, and the time to an overload trip. The 592-EC2ED Electronic Overload Relay is configured as a ā€œslave onlyā€ device in any DeviceNet configuration, and it supports messaging methods such as pole I/O messaging, cyclic messaging, explicit messaging, and group 4 messaging.