Toshiba 18 - 1250 A Instruction Manual page 27

Low voltage digital solid state startern 18–1250a
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TE Series
N C
RAMP2
JOG
PTC Resistor in Motor
Figure 4.2.6:
PTC Resistor Connection
TB-1
N C
RAMP2
JOG
Optional
Emergency Stop PB
Figure 4.2.6.a:
External Overload Relay(s)
and/or E-Stop PB Connection
4.2.6
The TE Series starter is provided with input terminals for connecting a
PTC
OPTO
PTC (Positive Temperature Coefficient) Thermistor that may be
imbedded in the motor. These are specialized resistors imbedded in
some motor windings that increase resistance as the temperature
9
10
increases. When the TE Series detects that the PTC input resistance is
**
too high, it initiates a PTC trip, and displays it on the readout as
[ PTc ]. This is independent of the Thermal Register overload current
protection and provides supplemental protection for high motor ambient
+
temperature applications. Terminals for this input are provided with a
factory jumper that must be removed if the PTC input is used. These
** Remove factory jumper
terminals are located on TB1, Terminals 9 and 10.
from Terminals 9 and 10
PTC resistors are also found in other devices such as bearings, air
receivers, oil or coolant reservoirs and air discharge systems that may
require shutdown of the motor.
PTC Resistor Values:
Resistance must be greater than or equal to 750 Ω at 25ºC. If multiple
resistors are used in the motor, the sum of all resistors in series must
equal or exceed this value.
4.2.6.a
PTC
OPTO
If an external Over Load Relay (OLR) is used (see Section 3.1.3.c
and Appendix 5), connect the NC aux. contact of the OLR to the
PTC input after removing the jumper. When the external OLR trips,
9
10
the contact will open, opening the resistance input to the PTC circuit
**
(the resistance goes to infinity). This indicates an immediate Over
External OL Relays
Load to the starter, which trips and displays it on the readout as
OLR 1
OLR 2
[ PTc ] to differentiate from the internal Thermal Over Load trip. If
multiple OLRs are used, i.e. multiple motors controlled by the same
TE Series starter, simply wire the Aux Contacts in series as shown
TB-1
in Figure 4.2.6.a. See Appendix 5 for additional information.
** Remove factory jumper
from Terminals 9 and 10
NOTE:
An Emergency Stop Push Button or any other field device may be
wired to the PTC input using NC contacts. When the contacts open,
the starter will detect it as a PTC trip. Even if a PTC is used in the
motor, field devices can still be added as long as the total circuit
resistance is not exceeded.
This feature is especially useful when using Decel Control because
it will immediately shut off power to the motor even if Decel is
active. If used this way, instruct the users as to the trip indication
issues (i.e. the display will show [ PTc ] and the Overload LED will
be on).
Digital Solid State Soft Starters 18 – 1250A
PTC Thermistor Input
External Over Load Relay Connection
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