Overload monitoring relay REC615
powerthree-phasepanel-mount

overload monitoring relay
overload monitoring relay
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Characteristics

Measured/monitored value
power, overload
Network
three-phase
Mounting
panel-mount
Other characteristics
smart

Description

REC615 is a remote monitoring and control relay, RER615 is a recloser protection and control relay These grid automation relays are designed for remote control and monitoring, protection, fault indication, power quality analyzing and automation in medium-voltage secondary distribution systems. With REC615 and RER615, grid reliability is enhanced, ranging from basic, non-directional overload protection to extended protection functionality with power quality analyses. Thus, REC615 meets today’s requirements for smart grids and supports the protection of cable feeders likewise RER615 supports the protection of overhead lines in isolated neutral, resistance-earthed, compensated and solidly earthed networks. Scope • Grid automation protection and control Product benefits • Advanced protection functionality to detect, isolate and restore power in overhead line networks • Integrated power quality measurement, including voltage dips and swells logging • Adaptable standard configurations for rapid engineering and commissioning • Large, easy-to-read LCD with SLD, local control and parameterization capability with dedicated push buttons for safe and easy operation • Web-based parameterization tool with download capability • Cyber security features such as audit trail Product features • Multiple controllable objects (up to ten objects including two breakers)/REC615 • Flexible control of three-phase recloser/RER615 • Freely programmable • Integrated power quality measurement, including voltage dips, swells logging and load profile

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