Digital relays are based on the use of microprocessors. The first digital relay was released in 1985.

One of the major differences between traditional electromechanical relays and static relays is the way the relays are wired.

Electromechanical and static relays have fixed wiring and are set to manual.

Digital relays, on the other hand, are programmable relays whose characteristics and behavior can be programmed. Most digital relays are also multifunctional.

Scope

Modern Protection Relays

Multi-function protection

Product Advantages

Provide continuity of power to consumers

Protecting network assets

Prevent life-threatening electrical accidents

Product Features

Self-checking facility

Low load relays for improved accuracy

Fast fiber optic communication with substation LAN

Adaptive relay program

Allows storage of historical data