Eaton ETR-5000-2B1CA1 Transformer Relay - 50/60 Hz

Part Number: ETR-5000-2B1CA1
Manufacturer
Eaton
Part number
ETR-5000-2B1CA1

Quick Summary

The Eaton transformer relay ETR-5000-2B1CA1 protects transformer circuits in industrial power systems. This device offers robust protection, monitoring, and remote control to minimize fault impact and downtime. Certification details vary by region, and the data currently lists 'Compliances' as 'Contact Manufacturer'—verify CE, UL, and IP ratings with Eaton for your installation. Beyond standalone protection, it supports Modbus TCP or DNP3 TCP/UDP over Ethernet RJ-45, enabling seamless integration with SCADA and asset-management systems. The result is improved diagnostics, faster fault isolation, and proactive maintenance, helping OEMs and utilities optimize reliability and total-cost-of-ownership.

Product Information

Extended Description

ETR-5000-2B1CA1 Eaton: Eaton transformer relay, 5A, 1A, 40-250 Vac, 19-300 Vdc, 8, 9,Transformer, over Ethernet RJ-45, 19-300Vdc, 40-250Vac, 50/60 Hz, Projection,Trip Coil Monitor, Sensitive Ground Input, IRIG-B, URTD Interface, Trip Coil Monitor
Product Name
Eaton transformer relay
Catalog Number
ETR-5000-2B1CA1
UPC
786679158388
Product Length/Depth
8.06 in
Product Height
8.7 in
Product Width
9.72 in
Product Weight
9.3 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
Transformer
Type
Transformer relay
Product Category
Transformer protection relay
Analog inputs
2
Analog outputs
2
Base relay
ETR-4000
Conformal coating
None
Communication
Modbus TCP or DNP3 TCP/UDP over Ethernet RJ45
Current sensing inputs
2
Digital inputs
8
Digital outputs
9
I/O options
Sensitive Ground Input URTD Interface IRIG-B Trip Coil Monitor
Modbus / DNP3 RTU
over Ethernet RJ-45
Phase current
5A, 1A
Sensing inputs
Differential Protection Voltage Protection and Metering Current Protection and Metering Power Protection and Metering
Zone selective interlocking
2
Number of inputs
8
Number of outputs
9
Power supply range
19-300Vdc, 40-250Vac
Frequency rating
50/60 Hz
Power consumption
40-250 Vac, 19-300 Vdc
Number of inputs
8
Number of outputs
9
Power supply range
19-300Vdc, 40-250Vac
Power consumption
40-250 Vac, 19-300 Vdc
Frequency rating
50/60 Hz
Terminals
Removable
Mounting method
Projection
Voltage sensing inputs
1
Terminals
Removable
The ETR-5000-2B1CA1 provides extensive protection and intelligent monitoring to reduce transformer downtime and extend asset life. Feature: two analog inputs and two analog outputs with eight digital inputs and nine digital outputs. Business impact: enables precise fault detection, richer status reporting, and flexible control logic across mixed automation architectures. Application: ideal for transformer protection in substations and OEM equipment where accurate metering and control are required. Feature: Modbus TCP or DNP3 TCP/UDP over Ethernet RJ-45 with URTD Interface, IRIG-B, and Trip Coil Monitor. Business impact: simplifies integration with SCADA, improves time synchronization, and supports coordinated protection schemes. Application: scalable deployment in plant-wide protective relays and telemetry dashboards. Feature: power supply range 19-300 Vdc and 40-250 Vac, 50/60 Hz operation with removable terminals and projection mounting. Business impact: eases field wiring, reduces installation time, and improves maintenance accessibility. Application: panel-mount installations in control rooms or equipment rooms. Feature: comprehensive protection attributes including Differential Protection, Voltage/Meters, Current Protection and Metering, plus Zone Selective Interlocking. Business impact: enhances selective tripping and minimizes energy loss during faults. Application: transformer banks in substations and large industrial facilities. Feature: 5A/1A phase currents and 8/9 I/O counts provide rich interfacing for digital and analog signaling. Business impact: enables proactive conditioning, remote diagnostics, and asset-health monitoring. Application: OEM integrators and end-users deploying protective relays in new or retrofit projects.

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FAQs

The ETR-5000-2B1CA1 supports projection mounting with removable terminals, simplifying field wiring. Its footprint accommodates standard panel installations, and the terminals can be removed to ease harness routing. With 8 digital inputs and 9 digital outputs, plus 2 analog inputs and 2 analog outputs, it provides flexible connectivity for complex transformer protection schemes.
This relay includes 2 analog inputs and 2 analog outputs, along with 8 digital inputs and 9 digital outputs. Phase current sensing is 5A/1A, and the unit operates from 19-300 Vdc or 40-250 Vac at 50/60 Hz. Communication is via Modbus TCP or DNP3 TCP/UDP over Ethernet RJ-45, enabling seamless SCADA integration and remote monitoring.
Yes. It is designed for transformer protection with metering and diagnostics, and supports Modbus TCP/DNP3 TCP/UDP over Ethernet for SCADA integration. Features such as URTD, IRIG-B, Trip Coil Monitor, and Zone Selective Interlocking enable coordinated protection and asset-management dashboards, improving visibility and response times in substations and utility-scale installations.
Compliance details are provided by the manufacturer and can vary by region; verify regional approvals with Eaton. The warranty is Eaton’s standard policy: one year from installation or eighteen months from shipment, whichever occurs first. For CE, UL, IP, or other certifications, consult Eaton to ensure the device meets local regulatory requirements.
The ETR-5000-2B1CA1 delivers proactive diagnostics, remote monitoring, and fast fault isolation through rich I/O and advanced protection features. These capabilities reduce unplanned downtime, streamline maintenance scheduling, and improve asset reliability, resulting in lower total cost of ownership for transformer assets across industrial facilities and OEM deployments.