Control relay

Andrea Gillhuber,

For control and regulation projects

Eaton will be presenting a new generation of its easy control relay series in Hall 9. easy E4 has been designed for users who want to implement control and regulation tasks with as little effort as possible, according to the company.

Eaton is presenting a new generation of its easy control relay series at SPS IPC Drives. © Eaton

The basic device can be expanded to a maximum of 188 I/Os with up to eleven expansion modules via the "easy Connector" on the front. The user is free to combine AC, DC and UC devices as well as analog and digital extensions in mixed operation. A total of 14 versions of base unit and expansion modules are available. In addition to a micro SD card in the base unit, the easy-E4 series offers an integrated Ethernet interface and the NET network function, which allows up to 80 devices to communicate.

SPS IPC Drives, Hall 9, Stand 371

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