The GE F650BABF2G0LOSHE Feeder Management Relay is a power control device primarily used for power distribution, monitoring and protection in feeder systems. The following are the detailed parameters, specifications, dimensions, weight, series, features and functions of this relay:
Parameters and specifications:
Operating voltage: 24~ 48V DC.
Output frequency: 40~65Hz.
Features: With feeder monitoring, fault detection, protection function, communication interface, intelligent management and other functions.
Size and weight:
Size: Standard size, specifically 25*65*32mm.
Weight: About 4.65 kg.
Series:
The relay belongs to the GE brand feeder management relay family, specifically the Multilin F650 series, designed for the protection, control and automation of feeders or related feeders.
Features:
Feeder monitoring: It can monitor the current, voltage, power and other parameters of the feeder in order to understand the operating status of the feeder in real time.
Fault detection and protection: When faults such as overload, short circuit, and ground are detected, the system can respond quickly and trigger the protection mechanism, such as cutting off the power supply of the faulty feeder.
Communication interface: Support Ethernet, Modbus and other communication protocols, can communicate with the superior monitoring system or other intelligent devices, to achieve remote monitoring and control.
Intelligent management: Intelligent management can be carried out according to the needs of the power system, such as automatically adjusting the feeder load, optimizing the power distribution, etc., to improve the efficiency and reliability of the power system.
High reliability: As a GE brand product, it has high reliability and stability, and can run for a long time under harsh environmental conditions.
Functions:
It is mainly used for feeder management in the power system to ensure the stable operation of the power system by monitoring and protecting the feeder. When a fault or abnormal situation occurs, it can respond quickly and take appropriate measures to prevent the fault from expanding or causing more serious damage.