About the 269PLUS-10C-120
269PLUS-10C-120 was released in the GE Multilin 269 PLUS Motor Management Relay series. It is a standard model and includes all the basic features and protections provided by this series of relays. 269 PLUS relays are designed for AC motor protection. With proper installation and configuration, they can be incorporated into systems that protect the associated mechanical system as well as the motor and operator. For example, when a GE Multilin meter is used with the 269PLUS-10C-120, power and voltages can be monitored, and the values used by the relay to provide additional protection functions.
One feature of the 269PLUS-10C-120 GE Multilin relay is the storage of relay setpoints and various values in non-volatile memory. Setpoints, “learned” parameters, pre-trip values, and statistical records remain intact even in the event control power is lost or otherwise removed. Values stored include running hours, total motor starts, relay trips, and more. The 269PLUS-10C-120 also features a built-in firmware self-test that continually checks relay operation. In the event the self-test routine detects a malfunction, an alarm indicator is triggered.
GE Multilin 269 PLUS relays offer flexibility by way of a custom curve feature which allows users to enter their own breakpoint if one of the eight standard overload curves is not suitable. Additionally, there are several RTD input sensor types available, as well as multiple control voltage options. RTD type and control voltage are two specifications that are indicated in the 269PLUS-10C-120 part number.
The 10C refers to the RTD input. In this model, the sensor is a 10 Ohm copper RTD. The control voltage is labeled as 120, showing this GE relay is a 120 VAC/125 VDC model. These relays come in various combinations of RTD type and control voltage. If 269PLUS-10C-120 doesn’t fit the exact needs of your application, several other 269 PLUS models are also in stock.