Eaton EDR-5000-2A0LA1 Distribution Relay - 50/60 Hz

Part Number: EDR-5000-2A0LA1
Manufacturer
Eaton
Part number
EDR-5000-2A0LA1

Quick Summary

Eaton distribution relay provides fault protection and monitoring for feeders in industrial power networks. Engineers often struggle with integrating reliable signaling across disparate fieldbuses and remote sites, delaying commissioning. This model supports Mbus TCP or DNP3 TCP/UDP over LC duplex fiber, multiple protection modes, and zone selective interlocking, which helps reduce outage impact. Certifications and compliance details vary by region; contact the manufacturer for CE, IP ratings, or SIL performance applicable to your installation. With 8 inputs and 11 outputs and a broad voltage range, this relay supports scalable feeder protection and metering in modern plants. Its compatibility with Modbus and DNP3 telemetry accelerates SCADA integration and reduces maintenance costs.

Product Information

Extended Description

EDR-5000-2A0LA1 Eaton: Eaton distribution relay, EDR-5000, Distribution relay, Mbus TCP or DNP3 TCP/UDP over LC duplex FO Enet, 5A, 1A, 40-250 Vac, 19-300 Vdc, 8, 11,Feeder,19-300Vdc, 40-250Vac, 50/60 Hz, Projection,Trip Coil Monitor, Trip Coil Monitor, IRIG-B
Product Name
Eaton distribution relay
Catalog Number
EDR-5000-2A0LA1
UPC
786679142929
Product Length/Depth
8.05 in
Product Height
8.7 in
Product Width
9.72 in
Product Weight
9.259 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-5000
Conformal coating
None
Communication
Mbus TCP or DNP3 TCP/UDP over LC duplex FO Enet
Current sensing inputs
1
I/O options
Trip Coil Monitor IRIG-B
Modbus / DNP3 TCP
over LC duplex fiber optic Ethernet
Phase current
5A, 1A
Sensing inputs
Voltage Protection and Metering Power Protection and Metering Current Protection and Metering
Zone selective interlocking
1
Number of inputs
8
Number of outputs
11
Power supply range
19-300Vdc, 40-250Vac
Power consumption
40-250 Vac, 19-300 Vdc
Frequency rating
50/60 Hz
Mounting method
Projection
Terminals
Removable
Voltage sensing inputs
1
Feature: Eight inputs and eleven outputs enable complex feeder protection schemes without adding external logic. Business Impact: Reduces panel count, speeds commissioning, and lowers wiring errors, improving overall plant reliability. Application: Suitable for industrial feeders requiring integrated protection and metering in a compact footprint. Feature: Power supply range of 19-300 Vdc and 40-250 Vac supports diverse plant layouts. Business Impact: Simplifies installation across equipment with mixed supply rails, lowering inventory and startup time. Application: Ideal for mixed-voltage motor control centers and substations. Feature: Communication options include Mbus TCP and DNP3 TCP/UDP over LC duplex fiber Ethernet. Business Impact: Enables seamless remote monitoring, faster data retrieval, and robust SCADA integration. Application: Fits modern digital substations and remote plants. Feature: Phase current options of 5A and 1A with Trip Coil Monitor and IRIG-B. Business Impact: Improves protection accuracy and time synchronization for coordinated protection schemes. Application: Critical in applications with precise fault detection and time-stamped event logging. Feature: Zone selective interlocking capability. Business Impact: Limits fault energy and speeds selective tripping, reducing downtime and equipment stress. Application: Beneficial in multi-bus configurations and large feeders. Feature: Removable terminals and projection mounting for quick field maintenance. Business Impact: Accelerates installation, simplifies field service, and reduces labor costs. Application: Common in retrofit projects and retrofit-friendly panels. Feature: Modbus and DNP3 compatibility with LC duplex fiber optics. Business Impact: Enables flexible integration with existing SCADA and historian systems; minimizes wiring complexity. Application: Widely used in industrial automation environments requiring robust telemetry.

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FAQs

The EDR-5000-2A0LA1 supports projection mounting and removable terminals for straightforward field wiring. It operates on 19-300 Vdc or 40-250 Vac with 50/60 Hz, and provides eight inputs and eleven outputs, enabling a compact protection and metering solution. Plan for LC duplex fiber optic communications to leverage Mbus TCP or DNP3 TCP/UDP connectivity and ensure proper enclosure placement for remote monitoring.
It supports Mbus TCP and DNP3 TCP/UDP over LC duplex fiber optic Ethernet, with Modbus/DNP3 TCP compatibility for seamless SCADA integration. This enables centralized monitoring, time-stamped events via IRIG-B, and scalable data exchange across distributed protection schemes, reducing wiring complexity and improving diagnostic visibility in large facilities.
Yes. The EDR-5000-2A0LA1 includes zone selective interlocking and protection features, enabling selective tripping to minimize fault impact. With 5A/1A current sensing, protection and metering capabilities, and flexible input/output options, it supports fast fault isolation and improved system reliability in multi-bus and feeder configurations.
Product data specifies that compliances should be confirmed with the manufacturer. CE, IP ratings, or SIL performance details may apply depending on regional requirements and installation context. Always verify certification coverage with Eaton or your local distributor before deployment to ensure regulatory alignment and safe operation in your environment.
The product follows Eaton's warranty policy 25-000, offering one year from installation or eighteen months from shipment, whichever comes first. Routine maintenance benefits include long-term reliability, time synchronization via IRIG-B, and telemetry access through Mbus/DNP3, which reduces unexpected downtime and supports predictive maintenance programs.