REM615 IEC ABB Motor protection and control

REM615 is a dedicated motor protection and control relay for protection, control, measurement and supervision of asynchronous motors in the manufacturing and process industry.
Manufacturer: ABB
SKU: NSRN806
34,560.00 (SAR)
32,608.00 (SAR)
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Product benefits

  • Compact and versatile solution for utility and industrial power distribution systems with integration of protection, control, monitoring and supervision in one relay
  • Motor protection with motor start-up and loss of load supervision as well as thermal overload, motor load jam and phase-reversal protection, either with sensors or conventional instrument transformers
  • Ready-made standard configurations for fast and easy setup with tailoring capabilities
  • Withdrawable plug-in unit design for swift installation and testing
  • Large graphical display showing customizable SLDs, accessible either locally or through an easy-to-use web-browser-based HMI
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Product features

  • Motor protection with voltage- and frequency-based protection and measurement functionality
  • Motor protection both during motor start-up and normal run, with protection and fault clearance in abnormal situations as well
  • Optional arc protection and high-speed outputs
  • Supports IEC 61850 Editions 1 and 2, including HSR and PRP, GOOSE messaging and IEC 61850-9-2 LE for less wiring and supervised communication
  • IEEE 1588 V2 for high-accuracy time synchronization and maximum benefit of substation-level Ethernet communication
  • Supports Modbus, DNP3 and IEC 60870-5-103 communication protocols