Eaton EDR-3000-2A1HB0 Distribution Relay - 61850/DNP3
Part Number: EDR-3000-2A1HB0
Quick Summary
Eaton distribution relay EDR-3000-2A1HB0 enables advanced feeder management across multi-protocol networks for industrial sites. Engineers often struggle with coordinating protection, metering and data gathering across Ethernet-based protocols, which can lead to wiring errors and slow commissioning. Certification details are not listed in the product spec; typical industry benchmarks include CE safety compliance, IP enclosure protection levels, and SIL-ready configurations—verify with Eaton for your regulatory needs. Designed for feeder protection and monitoring, it supports Mbus TCP, 61850, and DNP3 over Ethernet, delivering reliable, scalable operation in panels, switchgear, and substations.
Product Information
Extended Description
EDR-3000-2A1HB0 Eaton: Eaton, distribution relay, EDR-3000, Distribution relay, 61850 or Mbus TCP or DNP3 TCP/UDP over Enet RJ45, 5A, 1A, 40-250 Vac, 19-300 Vdc, 4, 4,Feeder over Ethernet RJ-45,19-300Vdc, 40-250Vac, 50/60 Hz , Sensitive Ground Input
Product Name
Eaton distribution relay
Catalog Number
EDR-3000-2A1HB0
UPC
786679141045
Product Length/Depth
7.49 in
Product Height
8.62 in
Product Width
6.82 in
Product Weight
5.3 lb
Warranty
Eaton Selling Policy 25-000, one (1) year from the date of installation of the Product or eighteen (18) months from the date of shipment of the Product, whichever occurs first.
Compliances
Contact Manufacturer
Application
Feeder
Type
Distribution relay
Product Category
Distribution relay
Analog inputs
0
Analog outputs
0
Base relay
EDR-3000
Conformal coating
Conformal Coated Circuit Boards
Communication
61850 or Mbus TCP or DNP3 TCP/UDP over Enet RJ45
Current sensing inputs
1
I/O options
Sensitive Ground Input
Modbus / DNP3 TCP
over Ethernet RJ-45
Phase current
5A, 1A
Sensing inputs
Current Protection and Metering
Zone selective interlocking
0
Number of inputs
4
Number of outputs
4
Power supply range
19-300Vdc, 40-250Vac
Power consumption
40-250 Vac, 19-300 Vdc
Frequency rating
50/60 Hz
Mounting method
Semi-flush
Terminals
Removable
Voltage sensing inputs
0
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Eaton Specification Sheet - EDR-3000-2A1HB0
Feature: Multi-protocol communication enables seamless data exchange across IEC 61850, M-Bus TCP, and DNP3 TCP/UDP over Ethernet RJ45. Business impact: reduces integration time, eliminates protocol translation errors, and accelerates time-to-commissioning in multi-vendor networks. Application: feeder protection and substation automation in industrial facilities and utilities. Feature: Flexible power and current-sensing topology supports 19-300 VDC or 40-250 VAC with 50/60 Hz operation, enabling a single device to power diverse installations. Impact: simplifies panel design and inventory, lowers wiring errors, and improves protection coordination. Application: variable-mains environments and retrofit projects. Feature: 4 inputs and 4 outputs with a 1-channel current sensing input and 5A/1A phase current options provide scalable I/O for protection and metering. Impact: enhances monitoring granularity while maintaining compact form factor; Application: space-constrained control panels. Feature: Physical design includes removable terminals and semi-flush mounting for easy installation and maintenance. Impact: reduces commissioning time, enables clean panel layouts, and simplifies retrofits. Application: retrofit projects and new builds in industrial automation. Feature: Conformal coated circuit boards and robust network capability increase reliability in harsh environments, while feeder over Ethernet RJ-45 supports remote diagnostics. Impact: lowers maintenance costs and improves uptime; Application: harsh industrial settings and outdoor installations.
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FAQs
Begin with identifying the feeder protection duty and required I/O. Use the semi-flush mounting method to secure the unit and attach the four removable terminals for quick wiring. Verify the power supply range of 19-300 VDC or 40-250 VAC and ensure proper grounding. Configure Ethernet communications for IEC 61850, M-Bus TCP, or DNP3 TCP/UDP over RJ45, and test with a simple protection and metering scheme before full load.
The device supports IEC 61850, M-Bus TCP, and DNP3 TCP/UDP over Ethernet RJ45. Configuration is typically done via Eaton’s PowerPort-E workflow or the user manual, where you assign protocol interfaces, set addressing, and map current sensing inputs to protection and metering functions. Begin with basic feeder protection and verify data paths using a lab test panel prior to field deployment.
Yes, with four inputs and four outputs plus a dedicated current sensing input, the EDR-3000-2A1HB0 provides scalable protection and metering suitable for feeder applications. Its multi-protocol Ethernet communications enable integration with modern substation networks, enabling remote monitoring and coordination across devices from multiple vendors, reducing wiring complexity and speeding fault isolation.
The unit uses conformal coated circuit boards to improve reliability in damp or dusty environments. However, the product data does not specify an IP rating, so confirm enclosure protection and environmental limits with Eaton for your installation site. For rugged installations, plan additional enclosure protection and ensure proper sealing around connectors and cables.
The Eaton policy offers a one-year warranty from installation or eighteen months from shipment, whichever comes first. ROI benefits come from reduced wiring, simplified integration of multi-protocol networks, faster commissioning, and improved remote monitoring and protection coordination, which collectively minimize downtime and maintenance costs in feeder and automation applications.