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MIV II

DIGITAL VOLTAGE AND


FREQUENCY RELAY
Economical voltage and/or Frequency

Specialized Protection & Control


protection for motors, generators, automatic
transfer systems, lines and busbars.
Key Benefits
• Reduce troubleshooting and maintenance cost - event • Automatic display of last fault information
recording, and analogy/digital oscillography
• Three models available for voltage, frequency and combined
• Design Flexibility - easy to use programming logic protection
• Access to information - Modbus RTU® communications • AC/DC power supply
• Configurable logic, curves, digital I/Os, and LEDs • Access via front panel keypad or communication links
• Flash memory for field upgrades • EnerVistaTM compatible
• Two settings groups • Isolated RS232 port
• Password protection for local operation

Applications
• Voltage and/or frequency protection at any voltage in
automatic transfer systems, generators, motors, lines and
busbars

Features
Protection and Control Monitoring and Metering
• Three-phase over and undervoltage, ground overvoltage • 24-event record
• Voltage unbalance, over and underfrequency, with the • Analog/digital oscillography - 24 cycles at 8 samples per
following options: cycle
- Four independent time delay phase under/overvoltage • Frequency and per-phase voltage
elements complete with two independent fixed time ground • Monitoring of the last 5 trips information from the display
overvoltage elements
- Four units of frequency protection User Interfaces
- Both voltage protection and two elements of frequency • 2x16 character LCD display
protection • 6 LED indicators, 4 configurable in function and color
• Circuit Breaker control (open/close) • Front RS232 and rear RS485 ports using ModBus® RTU
• Configurable I/O protocol up to 19,200 bps
• 6 outputs, four configurable, plus trip and alarm • EnerVistaTM software - an industry leading suite of software
tools that simplifies every aspect of working with GE Multilin
devices

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MIV II Voltage/Frequency Protection System

Overview
The MIV II, a member of the M II Family, is
a digital device that provides voltage and
frequency protection for a wide range of
applications at any voltage level.
NOTE: The MIV II includes four independent
time delayed phase under/overvoltage
elements, and two independent fixed time
ground overvoltage elements, the MIV II
2000 includes frequency functions (four
units), and the MIV II 3000 includes both
voltage and frequency (two) units.
The basic MIV II has two fixed digital inputs
and six fixed digital outputs. An option is
provided allowing the two inputs and four
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of the outputs to be user configurable.


The basic MIV II has six fixed status LEDs.
An option is provided allowing four of these Use the oscillography feature as an accurate troubleshooting and diagnostics tool
LEDs to be user configurable.
The front panel also features a 5-button
keypad and a 16x2 LCD display that Protection The pickup setpoint range is from 2 to 60V
or from 10 to 250 V, depending on the
provides an easy to use user interface. Phase Under/Overvoltage selected model, and a time delay range
The front keypad allows the user to set
Four independent time delayed under/ from 0 to 600 seconds.
the baud rate and relay address for
overvoltage elements. Each of them can
communication. A front RS232 and a rear Voltage Unbalance
be enabled and set independently, with
RS485 communication port are provided for
a pickup range from 2 to 60 V or 10 to This function operates on negative
computer access using ModBus® RTU
250 V, depending on the selected model, sequence voltage, and is included in the
protocol. The rear RS485 can be converted
and a time delay range from 0 to 600 MIV II 3000 relay. Pickup and time delay
to an RS232 or fiber optic port (plastic or
seconds. The protection elements can settings are the same as those of voltage
glass fiber optics) by means of using an
operate either on phase-to-phase or functions.
external converter, such as GE Multilin
phase-to-ground voltage magnitudes. To Frequency Functions
DAC300 or F485. Windows® based
avoid permanent undervoltage tripping
EnerVistaTM software is provided free of Depending on the model, either two
whenever a breaker is open and the VTs
charge with the relay to allow setup and or four independent definite time
are located on the line side, a separate
configuration of MIV units. frequency units are provided. Each unit
setting is provided to enable/disable
Computer access allows setting and can be independently set as over and
undervoltage protection elements when a
configuration (inputs, outputs, LEDs and underfrequency, and is supervised by an
breaker is open.
configurable logic) of the units, display of independently adjustable undervoltage
metering information and real time status Ground Overvoltage element.
of the unit. An option is provided allowing Two independent fixed time ground
the display of event records and an overvoltage elements. Each of them can
oscillography record for the last fault. be enabled and set independently, both
Metering
The MIVII has a drawout construction in for pickup voltage and timing. MIV II provides metering values for phase
1/4 of a 19’’ rack case. and ground voltages. The accuracy is 3%
in the complete range, and 1% at the rated
voltage.

Functional Block Diagrams


BUS BUS BUS ANSI Device Numbers
& Functions
3 3
Device
Number Function
27P Phase Undervoltage
52 52
47 Phase Reversal
52
27P 59G 47 59P 81O 81U 59P Phase Overvoltage
27P 59P 59N 81O 81U 47
59G Ground Overvoltage
81O Overfrequency
81U Underfrequency
MIV II 1000 MIV II 2000 MIV II 3000
LOAD LOAD LOAD

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Primary or Secondary Metering


The MIV II can monitor both the primary
and secondary voltage metering values,
by previously setting the corresponding
CT ratio.

Event Recording
Events consist of a broad range of change
of state occurrences, including pickups,
trips, contact operations, alarms and
self test status. The MIV II stores up to
24 events time tagged to the nearest
millisecond. This provides the information
needed to determine sequence of events
which facilitates diagnosis of relay

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operation. Each event is individually
maskable in order to avoid the generation
of undesired events, and includes the Use Programmable Logic to set the MIV II to meet specific application needs

voltage values and status of all the


protection elements at the moment of the Configurable Logic indication. It will be “ON” when a fault
event. Up to a maximum of 4 configurable logic occurs and the relay energizes the trip
schemes can be implemented into the outputs. Once energized, it will remain
Oscillography (MIV II 1000 and 3000) latched until the ESC/RESET key is pressed
MIV II by means of using a set of 4 pre-
MIV II captures current waveforms and configured logic gates and timer cells. A for three seconds to RESET the relay.
digital channels at 8 samples per cycle. graphical user interface is provided for Four additional LEDs are programmable
One oscillography record with a maximum configuration of MIV II logic. in function and color. The factory default
length of 24 cycles is stored in memory. The outputs of the MIV II configurable logic functions of the programmable LEDs are:
Oscillography is triggered either by can be assigned to contact outputs and/or Phase Trip, Ground Trip, and Pickup, while
internal signals or an external contact. LEDs. the color is set to RED, and the status
memory as self-resetting. The user may
Oscillography (MIV II 2000) Circuit Breaker Control change the function and status memory
MIV II 2000 stores an oscillography record, The MIV II permits operation of the through the use of the EnerVista TM
with a resolution of 2 samples per cycle circuit breaker. Breaker opening and software.
and a length of 432 cycles. Oscillography closing operations can be carried out by The LED color can be modified using the
is triggered either by internal signals or an programming specific outputs, and digital relay keypad. The status memory may
external contact. inputs can be used for verifying the success be programmed either self-resetting or
of the operation. latching. If programmed as self-resetting,
Configurable I/O and LEDs when the associated function drops
Two digital inputs are user configurable. out the corresponding LEDs turn off. If
Out of the six digital outputs incorporated, User Interfaces programmed as latched, the LED will
two have a fixed function (trip and service remain “ON” until the ESC/RESET key is
required), while the other four are user Display pressed for three seconds to reset the
programmable. Those configurable Measurement data (actual values), fault relay.
outputs can be assigned either to a set of reports for the last five trips, and settings In order to test LEDs, pressing the ESC/
pre-configured values, or an OR/NOT are shown on the 16x2 characters LCD RESET key for three seconds will turn “ON”
combination of the same values. Each display. all LEDs. When the key is released, the LEDs
configurable output can be independently will turn off (except if the function pickups
latched, and individually selected as NO or Status LEDs are still active). This allows easy testing of
NC by means of a jumper. The MIV II incorporates 6 LED indicators the equipment.
Outputs 1 and 2 can be isolated from in the front plate. The first one is a green
outputs 3 and 4 by removing jumperJX. LED identified as “READY”, used to indicate
Keypad
Four of the 6 LED indicators can also be the status of the protection elements. A five-button keypad allows user access
programmed by the user. The first LED has When “ON” it means the relay is energized for easy relay interrogation and change
a fixed assignment (relay in service), the and ready to protect, and at least one of settings.
second is fixed for trip, and the remaining protection element has been enabled. Access to events and oscillography
four LEDs are configurable in function, The second one is a red LED used for TRIP records, and unit configuration is possible
memory and color (red or green). only through PC communication.

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Self-Test Diagnostics over long cable runs. MultiNet setup is Documents made available include:
Comprehensive self-test diagnostics occur simple, with a Windows®based EnerVistaTM
at power up and continuously during relay software program for installing and • Manuals
operation. Any problem found by self-tests configuring the communication drivers.
• Application Notes
causes an alarm and an event is logged. • Guideform Specifications

Communication Ports
EnerVistaTM Software • Brochures
The EnerVista™ Suite is an industry- • Wiring Diagrams
A front mounted RS232 and a rear RS485
leading set of software programs that
port allow easy user interface via a PC. • FAQs
simplifies every aspect of using the relay.
ModBus® RTU protocol is used for all ports. • Service Bulletins
The EnerVistaTM suite provides all the tools
The relay supports baud rates from 300 to
to monitor the status of the protected
19,200 bps. Up to 32 GE Multilin devices can Viewpoint Monitoring
asset, maintain the relay, and integrate
be addressed on a single communications
information measured into DCS or SCADA Viewpoint Monitoring is a simple-to-use
channel. A unique address must be
monitoring systems. Convenient waveform and full-featured monitoring and data
assigned to each relay via a setting when
recording software package for small
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and Sequence of Events viewers are an


multiple relays are connected
integral part of the MII Setup software systems. Viewpoint Monitoring provides a
MultiNet compatible included with every MIV II relay, to carry complete HMI package with the following
out postmortem event analysis to ensure functionality:
MultiNet is a communications module that
proper protection system operation. • Plug-&-Play Device Monitoring
provides GE Multilin serial ModBus IEDs
with ModBus TCP/IP communications over • System Single-Line Monitoring &
EnerVista™ Launchpad
Ethernet, allowing connection to fiber optic Control
EnerVista™ Launchpad is a powerful
LAN and WAN network systems. • Annunciator Alarm Screens
software package that provides users with
MultiNet has the capability to connect • Trending Reports
all of the setup and support tools needed
up to 32 serial ModBus devices
for configuring and maintaining GE Multilin • Automatic Event Retrieval
eliminating complex wiring and additional
products. The setup software within • Automatic Waveform Retrieval
communications converters, and providing
Launchpad allows configuring devices in
a streamlined and economical Ethernet hub.
real-time by communicating using serial,
Unlike most communications converters
Ethernet , or modem connections, or
that are designed for commercial use,
offline by creating setting files to be sent
MultiNet is environmentally hardened
to devices at a later time.
to withstand severe utility and industrial
Included in Launchpad is a document
conditions.
archiving and management system
that ensures critical documentation is
• Converts Modbus RTU over RS485 into
up-to-date and available when needed.
Modbus TCP/IP over Ethernet
• Supports both 10BaseT and 10BaseF
fiber connections
• Connect up to 32 RS485 serial devices
to an Ethernet network
• Modbus TCP/IP provides multiple
SCADA masters allowing simultaneous
communications to the same IED
• Flexible mounting options allow retro-
fit to existing devices
• Industrially hardened for utility and
industrial applications
• Simple “plug & play” device setup with
EnerVistaTM software

MultiNet gives you the ability to connect


M II serial devices to new or existing
Ethernet networks. It has a 10Base-F fiber
optic interface that provides high EMI/RFI Connect up to 32 ModBus devices to your ethernet network including M II devices
immunity and inherent electrical isolation

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User Interface

DISPLAY
16x2 characters LCD display for
viewing setpoints, actual value
messages, and fault reports

STATUS INDICATION LEDs


Four of six status LEDs are
user programmable in function

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and color

CONTROL AND
PROGRAMMING KEYS
Escape, Reset, Enter, Menu Up,
and Menu Down keys for complete
access to settings and information
without a computer

PROGRAMMING PORT
RS232 Communications Port
for connection to a computer

Dimensions
6.243 10.472 5.35(136)
( 158,6 ) (266)
4.33(110)
O0
.27
(0
.7)
Optional depth
reducing collar
4.0 (101.6)
7.0 (178)

ESC

7.131 ENTER

(181,1) MENU

g MII Digital Protection

EN MIFII DIM C
6.819
(173)
9.276
(235,5)

FRONT SIDE CUTOUT

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Typical Wiring A
B
C NOTE: 14 AWG wiring
recommended
AC
OR
DC

CAUTION: FORK OR RING TERMINALS MUST


BE USED ON THE TERMINAL BLOCK

NOTES:
SUITABLE DISCONNECT DEVICES (SWITCH OR CIRCUIT B1 B2 B3 B4 A3 A4 A1 A2
BREAKER) RECOMMENDED LOCATED NEAR THE RELAY

OVERVOLTAGE CATEGORY: II
VI N VII N VIII N +/L -/N
POWER
INTERNALLY FUSED
1A / 250V FAST BLOW
VOLTAGE INPUTS

52a 52a SDA B12(*) A

RS485
g
TRIP
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TRIP COIL - COIL A5 Multilin MIV II


SDB A12(*) B
CONTROL TRIP Voltage/Frequency Protection System
POWER + A6 READY GND B11 (*) GROUND

B5

COM OUT4 OUT3 OUT1/2 OUT1


B7 INPUT

DIGITAL OUTPUTS (**)


B6
WARNING:
GROUND PC TO RELAY GROUND. PROGRAMMABLE
INPUTS (**)

OTHERWISE USE UNGROUNDED PC A8 CC1 B8 CONTROLLER


DIGITAL

JX
A9 CC2
B9
A10 COM

RS232 B10

SAFETY
GND GROUND A7 INPUT

GROUND BUS

(*) Terminals B12, A12 and B11 must be connected to SELV (safety extra-lowvoltage) parts (on the PLC).
They are not to be tested for hipot test under any circumstance
(**) The default configuation of inputs and outputs is as follows:

INPUTS MIV II 1000 MIV II 2000 MIV II 3000

CC1: Block phase voltage functions Block frequency functions Block voltage functions
CC2: Block ground voltage functions External trip command Block frequency functions

OUTPUTS OUTPUTS OUTPUTS OUTPUTS

OUT1: 59/27 Trip 81-1 Trip Phase voltageTrip


OUT2: 59/27 Trip 81-2 Trip Ground voltageTrip
OUT3: 59N1 Trip 81-3 Trip Negative sequenceTrip
OUT4: 59N2 Trip 81-4 Trip FrequencyTrip

WYE-BROKEN-DELTA OPEN DELTA VT CONNECTION SINGLE PHASE VT CONNECTION


VT CONNECTION
A A A
B B B
C C C

B1 B2 B3 B4 A3 A4 B1 B2 B3 B4 A3 A4 B1 B2 B3 B4 A3 A4

VI N VII N VIII N VI N VII N VIII N VI N VII N VIII N

VOLTAGE INPUTS VOLTAGE INPUTS VOLTAGE INPUTS

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Technical Specifications
PROTECTION POWER SUPPLY Metering
VOLTAGE ELEMENTS (P1, P2, P3, P4) LOW RANGE Frequency: ±10 mHz
Voltage: Phasor Rated DC Voltage: 24 to 48 Vdc Voltage: ±1% in the metering range(50/80V)
Function Type: Overvoltage or Undervoltage Min./Max. DC Voltage: 19 / 58 Vdc ±3% or 0.5V in the complete range
selected by setting HIGH RANGE MECHANICAL CHARACTERISTICS
Pickup Level: 10.0 - 250.0V in steps of 0.1V for Rated DC Voltage: 110 to 250 Vdc Stainless-steel 304 housing in 1/4 of a 19’’ rack,
range 0 models (High range) Min./Max. DC Voltage: 88 / 300 Vdc 4 units high
2.0 - 60.0V in steps of 0.1V for Rated AC Voltage: 110 to 230 Vac @ 48 IP52 protection degree
range 1 models (Low range) – 62 Hz
Dropout Level: 97% (typical) of the pickup value Min./Max. AV Voltage: 88 / 264 Vac @ 48 ENVIRONMENTAL
for overvoltage – 62 Hz Temperature:
103% (typical) of the pickup value Power Consumption: Max. = 15 W Storage: -40ºC to +80ºC
for undervoltage Backup time: (date, time and log Operation: -20ºC to +60ºC.
Level Accuracy: ±3% in the complete range. memory) without Humidity: Up to 95% without condensing.
Timer: 0 - 600s in steps of 0.01 s power supply voltage
Reset Type: Instantaneous > 1 week PACKAGING
Operation time: < 30 ms at 1.20 x pickup @ 50 Hz Approximate Weight:
Timing Accuracy: ±3% of operation time or ±30 ms. Net: 2.7 kgs (5.9 lbs)
(whichever is greater) INPUTS Ship: 3.2 kgs (7 lbs)
Supervision: By minimum voltage (level selected AC VOLTAGE
by setting) High Range
By breaker position (enabled by Secondary Rated 50-240 Vac TYPE TESTS
setting) Voltage: Test Standard Class
Reset Time: One power cycle (typical) Frequency: 50 / 60 Hz ±3 Hz (The unit InsulationTest Voltage:
GROUND OVERVOLTAGE ELEMENT (59N1, 59N2) can be set to 50 or 60 Hz) IEC 60255-5 2kV, 50/60 Hz 1
Voltage: Measured or calculated depending Relay Burden: < 0.2 VA @ 120 Vac min

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on Application Voltage 440 Vac continuously Surge Test Voltage:
Pickup Level: 10.0 - 250.0 V in steps of 0.1V for Withstand: IEC 60255-5 5 kV, 0.5 J.
range 0 models Low Range (3 positive pulses
2.0 – 60.0V in steps of 0.1V for Secondary Rated 20-60 Vac and 3 negative.)
range 1 models Voltage: 1 MHz Interference:
Dropout Level: 97% (typical) of the pickup value Frequency: 50 / 60 Hz ±3 Hz (The unit IEC 60255-22-1 III
Level Accuracy: ±3% in the complete range. can be set to 50 or 60 Hz) Electrostatic Discharge:
Operation time: < 30 ms at 1.20 x pickup @ 50 Hz Relay Burden: < 0.2 VA @ 120 Vac IEC 60255-22-2 IV
Timer: 0 – 600 s in steps of 0.01 s Voltage 250 Vac continuously EN 61000-4-2 8 kV in contact,
Reset Type: Instantaneous Withstand: 15 kV through air
Timing Accuracy: ±3% of operation time or ±30 ms. DIGITAL INPUTS Radiointerference:
(whichever is greater) High Range IEC 60255-22-3: III
Reset Time: One power cycle (typical) Voltage Threshold: 75 Vdc 40 MHz,
VOLTAGE UNBALANCE Element (47) Maximum Voltage: 300 Vdc 151 MHz,
Voltage: Negative sequence calculated Relay Burden: 5 mA @ 300 Vdc 450 MHz and
from phase voltages Low Range cellular phone.
Pickup Level: 2.0 - 60.0 V in steps of 0.1 V Voltage Threshold: 12 Vdc Radiated Electromagnetic fields with
Dropout Level: 97% (typical) of the pickup value Maximum Voltage: 57 Vdc amplitude modulation:
Level Accuracy: ±3% in the complete range. Relay Burden: 2 mA @ 57 Vdc ENV 50140 10 V/m
Operation time: < 30 ms at 1.20 x pickup @ 50 Hz Radiated Electromagnetic fields with
Timer: 0 – 600 s in steps of 0.01 s amplitude modulation. Common mode.
Reset Type: Instantaneous OUTPUTS ENV 50141 10 V/m
Timing Accuracy: ±3% of operation time or ±30 ms. TRIPPING CONTACTS Radiated Electromagnetic fields with
(whichever is greater) Contact capacity: frequency modulation.
FREQUENCY elements (81_1, 81_2, 81_3, 81_4) Max. Operating 400 Vca ENV 50204 10 V/m
Function Type: Underfrequency or overfrequency Voltage: Fast Transients:
selected by setting. Continuous current: 16 A ANSI/IEEE IV
Pickup Level: 42.0 - 67.5 Hz in steps of 0.01 Hz. Make and Carry: 30 A C37.90.1
Level Accuracy: ±10 mHz Breaking: 4000 VA IEC 60255-22-4 IV
Dropout Level: ± 40 mHz of the pickup value OUTPUT RELAYS BS EN 61000-4-4 IV
Timer: 0 - 600 s in steps of 0.01 s Configuration: 6 electro-mechanical, form C Magnetic fields at industrial frequency:
Reset Type: Instantaneous Contact Material: silver alloy suited for inductive EN 61000-4-8 30 AV/m
Timing Accuracy: ±3% of operation time + loads Power Supply interruptions:
measuring time Operations: IEC 60255-11
Measuring Time: Average of 8 cycles Maximum ratings for 100.000 operations: Temperature:
Supervision 30 - 250 V in steps of 0.1 V (range IEC 57 (CO) 22
Voltage Level: 10 - 250 V) M&C Break Max RF Emission:
Voltage M&C CONT. 0.2 seg Load EN 55011 B
MONITORING 24 Vdc 16A 48A 16A 384W
OSCILLOGRAPHY Sinusoidal Vibration:
48 Vdc 16A 48A 2.6A 125W IEC 60255-21-1 II
Records: 1 x 24 cycles (for MIV II 1000 DC Resist
125 Vdc 16A 48A 0.6A 75W Shock:
and 3000) 250 Vdc 16A 48A 0.5A 125W
1 x 432 cycles (for MIV II 2000) IEC 60255-21-2 I
24 Vdc 16A 48A 8A 192W Insulation Test:
Sampling rate: 8 samples per power frequency DC Induct. 48 Vdc 16A 48A 1.3A 62W
cycle (for MIV II 1000 and 3000) IEC255-5
125 Vdc 16A 48A 0.3A 37.5W (Tested on CTs, Power Supply
2 samples per cycle (for MIV (L/R=40ms) 250 Vdc 16A 48A 0.25A 62.5W
II 2000) terminals, Contact Inputs
120Vdc 16A 48A 16A 720W and Contact Outputs)
Triggers: Any element pickup or operation AC Resist
Digital input configured as oscil- 250 Vdc 16A 48A 16A 4000W
lography trigger AC Indust. 120Vdc 16A 48A 16A 720W
PF=0.4 250 Vdc 16A 48A 16A 1250W APPROVALS
Communications command Conforms to 89/336/CEE and 73/23/CEE
Information: AC input channels
Digital input/output channels CNL: C22.2 Certified
Self-test events COMMUNICATIONS UL: UL508 Certified
EVENT RECORDER Local communication: Alphanumerical display; ISO: Manufactured to an ISO9001 registered
Capacity: 24 events 3 button front keypad program
Time-tag: To 1 millisecond Remote communication:
Triggers: Any element pickup, operation (Local or remote PC and communications network):
or reset. Mode: Modbus RTU
Digital input/output change Baudrate: 300 to 19200 bps
of state DB9 connector for front RS232 port
Self-test events and rear RS485 port

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Ordering
MIV II * 0 * 0 * 0 0 ** * * Description
Position 1 Voltage functions
2 Frequency functions
3 Voltage & Frequency functions
Voltage Range 0 10-250V (all models)
1 2-60 V (only MIVII1000)
Language E English Language
F French Language
Power Supply LO 24-48 Vdc (Range: 19~58 Vdc)
HI 110-250 Vdc (Range: 88-300 Vdc)110-230 Vac (Range: 88-264 Vac)
Conformal Coating 0 Without Conformal Coating
H With Conformal Coating
Special Models * * For special models contact factory.
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