Eaton easyE4 Programmable Relays

February 13, 2025

The easyE4 has 12 I/O and can be expanded to a network of up to 188 I/O points, providing the ideal solution for lighting, energy management, industrial control, irrigation, pump control, HVAC and home automation. In whatever your application, the compact and flexible easyE4 enables control systems that are efficient and effortless to implement. After the easyE4 is installed, changes are easily accomplished through front panel programming which eliminates the need to change wiring and minimises downtime. Gain effortless control with the easyE4.

easyE4 nano programmable logic controllers core features

  • Maximum flexibility, with up to 11 local expansion modules per base unit
  • The 188 available inputs/outputs within a single easyE4 system provide cover for a broad range of applications
  • A compact product with a large voltage range (DC, AC and UC)
  • Base units with different voltage types can be combined as required by means of the available expansion modules, which makes handling the easyE4 devices even more effortless
  • The integrated Ethernet interface allows for a broad range of communication options
  • A user-friendly programming environment with four programming languages (ST, FBD, LD, EDP) to choose from
  • Various display and visualisation options, the integrated display, web server and Ethernet options make visualisation on mobile devices possible
  • The integrated micro SD card facilitates data logging and customised start-up displays
  • Display with three background colours (red, green, white) for visualisation of different device statuses
  • Real-time clock as well as Ethernet services ensure highly precise date and time indication
  • The interrupt function enables fast event recognition and rapid response times
  • Communication modules available for field bus protocols such as Modbus RTU and Smartwire-DT

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