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The 735-5-5-125-485-DEMO is a demo model of feeder protection relay in GE Multilin's 735 series.

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  • Part Number: 735-5-5-125-485-DEMO
  • SKU: 73555125485DEMOGM
  • Manufacturer: GE Multilin
  • Series: 735 Feeder Protection Relay

735-5-5-125-485-DEMO Technical Specifications

Manufacturer GE Multilin
Series 735 Feeder Protection Relay
Part Number 735-5-5-125-485-DEMO
Ground CT 5A
Phase CTs 5A
Case Demo
Communications RS485
Curve Shift Multipliers 4 per curve

Product Description

General Information

The 735-5-5-125-485-DEMO is a demonstration model in the 735 series from GE Multilin. This is a model with 5A current transformer secondaries for both phase and ground. The 735 series models were designed for the purpose of combining aspects of several protection devices into one unit. Protections offered by this series include phase and ground timed overcurrent as well as phase and ground instantaneous overcurrent.

Primary Functions

The 735-5-5-125-485-DEMO model uses the high-voltage 90-300VDC/70-265VAC (50/60Hz) power supply. This model operates at power levels of 10W nominal and 25W maximum. This model also uses the standard 2-wire RS485 communications option from the 735 series. This model uses the Modbus RTU protocol, which allows it to be connected to up to 31 other relays. This model has 3 outputs, which include main trip, auxiliary trip, and relay service.

Additional Details

The 735-5-5-125-485-DEMO has dimensions of 8.52 inches by 9.93 inches by 8.8 inches. This unit weighs approximately 15 pounds/6.8 kilograms. The operating temperature range of units in this series is between -40°C and 70°C. This unit is designed to be set up with the associated EnerVista software, which is intuitive and easy to use.

Frequently Asked Questions about 735-5-5-125-485-DEMO

What kind of monitoring features are on the 735-5-5-125-485-DEMO?
The 735-5-5-125-485-DEMO has 4 status LEDs, 8 latched trip LEDs, and a current indicator on the front panel.
What wiring diagram is used for the 735-5-5-125-485-DEMO?
The wiring diagram for the 735-5-5-125-485-DEMO is 803601D1.DWG.

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If you need a 735 demonstration model, the 735-5-5-125-485-DEMO is the most widely available. It mirrors the most common standard model in the series in its CT secondaries, communications, and power supply. -AX Control Lead Technician

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