Allen-Bradley E300 Electronic Overload Relay Installation Instructions

Allen-Bradley E300 Electronic Overload Relay: Protect your motors from overloads with precise motor protection, easily configurable via its rotary dial or through BOOTP/DHCP. Monitor motor status and receive fault indication remotely with its Ethernet connectivity.

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Key features

  • Modular design
  • Customizable configurations
  • EtherNet/IP & DeviceNet support
  • Easy installation & configuration
  • Precise overload protection

Frequently asked questions

You can set the IP address to 192.168.1.xxx by turning the three dials on the communication module to your selected IP address, then cycling power to the relay.

The default protocol is DHCP Enabled for EtherNet/IP communication and Autobaud for DeviceNet communication.

The E300 relay consists of three essential modules: the Sensing Module, the Control Module, and the Communication Module. You can further customize the relay with additional modules like operator stations or contactors.

Assemble the control, communication, and sensing modules together. Then, connect the I/O connectors and attach any required add-on modules. Next, wire the control voltage and motor connections as per the wiring diagrams.

The EDS file is embedded within the module. You can install it using RSLinx Classic for EtherNet/IP communication and RSNetWorx for DeviceNet communication. Right-click on the unrecognized device and select Upload EDS File from Device.
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