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otor Protective Relay CS DS_E Solid-state Relay Provides Three Operating Functions in a Compact Package Prevents burnouts in 3-phase induction motors due to overcurrent, open-phase, or reverse-phase. LEDs indicate operation of the selected operating function. Wide setting ranges: current: to 0 A; operating time: to 0 s. Protects the motor from reversing without starting it. The cannot be used with circuits with distorted waveforms, inverter circuits, or loads. odel Number Structure odel Number Legend -K@@@@@N 3 5 7. Basic model name : otor Protective Relay. Protective functions K: Three possible operating functions: overcurrent, openphase, or reverse-phase protection 3. Operating time characteristics for overload element : Instantaneous type: Fixed time at starting and instantaneous during operation None: Inverse type: Inverse operation both at starting and during operation. Case P: Plug-in type None: Flush mount type 5. Control voltage : 0//0 VAC : 00/0/0 VAC : 30/00/0 VAC. Reset method None: anual reset A: Automatic reset 7. Operating value None: 5% of the current SV E: 0% of the current SV. Product history N: New version Note: A 3-phase transformer (sold separately) must be used to operate Plug-in Relays at 30, 00, 5, or 0 VAC. Drop the primary voltage (30 to 0 VAC) to a 00-VAC secondary voltage before applying it to the -KPEN or -KPEN. Ordering Information -@EN Overcurrent operating value: 0% of the current SV. Terminal/mounting Control voltage Reset odel Inverse type Instantaneous type (See note.) Plug-in terminal/din 0//0 VAC anual -KPEN -KPEN rail via socket 00/0/0 VAC -KPEN -KPEN Screw terminal/flush 0//0 VAC -KEN -KEN mount 00/0/0 VAC -KEN -KEN 30/00/0 VAC -KEN -KEN Note: With start-up lock: fixed time-limit on start-up, instantaneous thereafter. Plug-in type requires a socket (PFA) which is sold separately. Refer to page 9 for the mounting conditions.

-@@N Overcurrent operating value: 5% of current SV. Control voltage Reset odel Inverse type Instantaneous type (See note.) 0/ 0 VAC anual -KPN -KPN Automatic -KPAN -KPAN 00/0/0 VAC anual -KPN -KPN Automatic -KPAN -KPAN 0//0 VAC anual -KN -KN Automatic -KAN -KAN 00/0/0 VAC anual -KN -KN Automatic -KAN -KAN 30/00/0 VAC anual -KN -KN Automatic --- --- Note:. With start-up lock: fixed time-limit on start-up, instantaneous thereafter.. The operating value for the overload detection function of the -@@N is 5% of the current SV. Accessories (Order Separately) s 3-phase Transformer odel T-3A T-3B DIN rail socket PFA range to 0 A to 0 A Specify the primary voltage when ordering. Only one relay can be connected. odel Voltage specification Secondary power consumption -PT00 Primary side 30 to 0 V (wide power supply range) 7VA Secondary side 90 to 0 V (wide power supply range) Adapter odel -F7AD This Adapter is used to replace existing flush mount models with new models. Specifications Ratings otor circuit Power supply circuit SV range Output relay contact Power consumption Case color Voltage: 500 VAC max. 3-phase (primary voltage at T current converter) : to 0 A or to 0 A 3-phase (primary current at T current converter) Voltage: 0//0 VAC, 00/0/0 VAC, or 30/00/0 VAC 3-phase (treat as a single phase voltage when the reverse-phase function is not needed) Voltage fluctuation: +/5% max. of the rated voltage (+/50% max. for open-phase function) Frequency: 50/0 Hz ±5% See table of. Configuration: SPDT Capacity: Refer to the table below. 0//0 VAC: approx. 3.5 VA; 00/0/0 VAC: approx. 7 VA; 30/00/0 VAC: approx. VA Plug-in model: unsell 5Y7/ Panel-mount model: unsell N.5 Output Contact Capacity Control power supply Contact anual reset Automatic reset 0//0 VAC or NO 3 A (cosφ =.0)/.5 A (cosφ = 0.3 to 0.) at 0 VAC 3 A (cosφ =.0)/ A (cosφ = 0.) at 0 VAC 00/0/0 VAC NC 3 A (cosφ =.0)/ A (cosφ = 0.3 to 0.) at 0 VAC 30/00/0 VAC NO 3 A (cosφ =.0)/.5 A (cosφ = 0.3 to 0.) at 0 VAC --- NC 3 A (cosφ =.0)/ A (cosφ = 0.3 to 0.) at 0 VAC

Characteristics Dielectric Strength Item Inverse type Instantaneous type Overcurrent Operating value 0% of the current SV (-@@EN) 5% of the current SV (-@@@N) Operating time Inverse time both at starting and during operation characteristics Operating time For an overcurrent of 00%: Time scale : to s Time scale : to 0 s For an overcurrent of 00%:. t, where t is the time at 00% overcurrent. (time SV at max.: s or 0 s) Initial current in start-up mode Inertial characteristics Fixed time at start-up and instantaneous during operation In fixed time mode (start-up mode) with an overcurrent of 00%: Time scale : to s Time scale : to 0 s In instantaneous mode: 0.5 s max. at 0% overcurrent --- Operates when the current is about 30% of the set current At the min. current SV and max. time SV, will not --- operate for 0% of the operating time for a 00% overcurrent. Open-phase Operating value: Less than 50% of the current SV (at open-phase) Operating unbalance: At high sensitivity (H): 35 ±%; At low sensitivity (L): 5 ±% (The unbalance for a max. 3-phase current equal to the current SV) Operating time: At high sensitivity (H): s max.; At low sensitivity (L): 3 ± s (Open-phase current equal to the current SV) Reverse-phase Operating value: 0% max. of the rated voltage Operating time: 0.5 s max. at the rated voltage Overcurrent SV accuracy Operating value: ±% of max. current SV Operating time: + / 5 % of max. time SV (at a time SV: ), +% of max. time SV (at a time SV: to ) (start-up lock) Influence of temperature (overcurrent) Influence of frequency (overcurrent) Influence of voltage (overcurrent) Insulation resistance Withstand voltage Lighting impulse withstand voltage Operating value: ±5% for 0 to 0 C; ±% for - to 50 C Operating time: ±% for 0 to 0 C; ±0% for - to 50 C (start-up lock) Operating value: ±3% for a frequency fluctuation of ±5% Operating time: ±5% for a frequency fluctuation of ±5% (start-up lock) Operating value: ±3% for a voltage fluctuation of + / -5 % Operating time: ±5% for a voltage fluctuation of + / -5 % (start-up lock) Ω min. between the entire electric circuits and the mounting panel 5 Ω min. between contact circuits, or between contacts of same pole Refer to the table below. 000 V max. between the entire circuits and the mounting panel 500 V max. between contact circuits, or across contacts Waveform:./50 μs Overload capacity otor circuit: 0 times the current SV for s, applied twice with a min interval Control voltage:.5 times the rated control voltage for 3 hrs Life Expectancy,000 operations min. (non-conducting contacts) Vibration resistance alfunction: to 55 Hz, 0.3-mm double amplitude each in 3 directions for minutes Destruction: to 5 Hz, -mm double amplitude each in 3 directions for hours Shock resistance alfunction: 9 m/s (approx. G) each in 3 directions Destruction: 9 m/s (approx. 30G) each in 3 directions Test button operation Operated quickly (without lighting the LED) Ambient temperature Operating: to 0 C (with no icing) Storage: 5 to 5 C (with no icing) Ambient humidity Operating: 35% to 5% Altitude,000 m max. Weight Approx. 70 to 30 g Test Area Control voltage 0//0 VAC 00/0/0 VAC 30/00/0 VAC Between electric circuits and the mounting panel,000 VAC for min,500 VAC for min Between contact circuits and other circuits,000 VAC for min,500 VAC for min Between each pair of contacts,000 VAC for min,000 VAC for min 3

Engineering Data Operating Characteristics Operating time (s) Overcurrent Operating Time Characteristics (Inverse Type) Time Changeover Switch: Time Changeover Switch: 0 70 0 50 0 Time scale value Operating time (s) 30 0 0 00 0 Time scale value Overcurrent Operating Time Characteristics (Instantaneous Type - Start-up Lock) Operating time (s) 0. 0.7 0. 0.5 0. 30 0 0 0 0 0.3 0. 0. 0 0 00 300 00 500 00 (% of current SV) 0 0 00 300 00 500 00 (% of current SV) 0 0 00 300 00 500 00 (% of current SV) Open-phase Operating Characteristics Open-phase Operating Time Characteristics Unbalanced factor (%) 0 90 0 70 0 50 0 30 Low sensitivity (L) High sensitivity (H) Operating time (s) 5 3 Low sensitivity (L) High sensitivity (H) 0 0 0 00 300 00 500 00 (% of current SV) 0 0 00 300 00 500 00 (% of current SV)

Operation Settings otor Relay Switch Settings Scale ultiplying Factor Decal Determine the current scale multiplying factor corresponding to the current SV range obtained from Table and paste the current scale multiplying decal to the motor protective relay. For example, when the current setting range is to 0 A, the decal no. is. LED Indicators Setting Operating The LEDs indicate which function is in operation. Set the current-setting knob to the required OPEN refers to open-phase, OC refers to current value. The setting value is indicated by OPEN OC RVS overcurrent, and RVS refers to reverse-phase. the product of the scale value and the multiplying anual Reset TRIP/RET CURRENT factor as shown in the following table. The 7 required trip current can be obtained directly by The reset button will pop out about mm when the 5 9 means of the current knob. relay has been tripped. After the relay has operated, reset by pressing this button. Disconnect Decal scale value (A) the power supply before resetting for FUNCTION RVS ON OFF A No. 5 7 9 reverse-phase operation. OPEN ON OFF H L ON OFF Function Setting DIP SW 0.5.5.5.75.5.5 TIE sec sec 5 7 The three ON/OFF switches enable or disable the 0.5.5 3 3.5.5 5 3 TEST three functions. The functions can be enabled in any 9 5 7 9 combination. With the open-phase function, the H/L 0 switch sets the current unbalance factor. When set to sec H", the motor circuit operates at 35% of the current -KPN 0 3 3 0 unbalance factor for operation. When set to L", the OTOR RELAY 3 0 5 7 0 motor circuit operates at 5% min. of the current unbalance factor for operation.with the over-current 0 9 0 function, the x/x switch sets the time changeover Setting Operating Time value for the start-up mode. When set to x", the Set the time setting knob to the required time. The operating time operating time range is to 0 s. When set to x", is equal to the time scale value times the setting on the time the operating time range is to s. changeover switch. For example, if the time scale value is and the time changeover switch is set to, the operating time is s. Test Button Pushing the test button momentarily operates the trip display and the output relay. The operation indicators will not light for the test button. It doesn't matter whether the function setting switch is ON or OFF. Settings Determining the Number of Primary Conductor Runs Determine the number of passes and the tap setting from the table above. For example, if the current setting range is to 0 A, there is one pass and the tap setting is 0. Pass the wires through the holes from the same direction. It doesn t matter which wires go through which holes. T-3A SURRENT CONVERTER No. 5053 DATE 93 ORON Corporation 0 0 0 ADE IN JAPAN One conductor pass (The conductors pass through the holes once.) Four conductor passes (The conductors pass through the holes four times.) Tap Setting In tap setting, insert the setting screw into the required tap hole with a screwdriver. After setting, be sure to replace the cover. 5

Selecting the The current requirements of the motor determine the current range of the otor Protective Relay, and whether the T-3A or T-3B should be used, as shown in the following table. otor specifications otor Protective Relay kw HP A range Decal No. Passes Tap settings odel 0. 0.5. to.5 0.5 0 0. 0.5.3 0.75 3. to 5 0.5 0 Note 5.5. to 0 T-3A. 3 9.5 to 0 0 3.7 5 5 5.5 7.5 to 0 0 7.5 30 5 3 3 to 0 0 5 0 57 9 5 7 30 to 0 Fixed T-3B 30 0 37 50 35 Note:. Connect to the secondary of a commercial current transformer for motors exceeding 37 kw.. Connect a commercial current transformer when using high-voltage motors or low-voltage high-capacity motors. Installation Internal Circuit Inverse Type 3-phase 50/0 Hz otor T-3 Rectifying circuit Tap setting circuit + 7 otor Protective Relay (C+) (C) SV circuit Overcurrent detecting circuit Open-phase detecting circuit AND circuit OPEN OC To all circuits OC: overcurrent LED OPEN: open-phase LED RVS: reverse-phase LED Note:. The numbers in circles are the terminal numbers for Plug-in odels. The letters in parentheses are the terminal markings on Panelmounting odels.. You cannot use reverse-phase protection if you use control power with single-phase operation. Connect to terminals and for singlephase operation. Also, make sure to turn OFF the reverse-phase setting on the function setting switches. An error will occur if the is used with the reverse-phase setting turned ON during single-phase operation. Reverse-phase is detected in order of phase, phase and phase3 of control power. 3. The AND circuit in the internal circuits contains a time setting circuit. OR circuit RY drive circuit Test X Output relay RVS X/C Power supply circuit Reverse-phase detecting circuit (Tb) 5 (Tc) (Ta) Control voltage (U) (V) 3 (W) Instantaneous Type (Start-up Lock) (C+) 7 (C) SV circuit Start-up detecting circuit Overcurrent detecting circuit Open-phase detecting circuit Start-up mode time SV circuit AND circuit OPEN OC

Connections External Connections anual Operation Low-voltage Circuit Automatic Operation Low-voltage Circuit Stop Start Electromagnetic contactor Electromagnetic contactor Automatic contact series otor Protective Relay 5 3 (Ta) (Tc) (Tb) (W) (C+) (C) (U) (V) 7 series otor Protective Relay 5 3 (Ta) (Tc) (Tb) (W) (C+) (C) (U) (V) 7 T-3 + T-3 + otor otor -Y)anual Operation Low-voltage Circuit Δ Start) High-tension otor No-voltage Tripping Circuit Potential transformer V Stop V Start No-voltage tripping coil agnet contactor T-3 series otor Protective Relay + 5 3 (Ta) (Tc) (Tb) (W) (C+) (C) (U) (V) 7 Oil circuit breaker transformer -K@@N otor Protective Relay + 5 3 (Ta) (Tc) (Tb) (W) (C+) (C) (U) (V) 7 changeover otor High-tension motor T-3 Note:. When using the as a E (overload and open-phase) relay, it is not necessary to connect terminal 3 (W). Also, always turn OFF the reverse-phase elements.. When using a model with an automatic reset, the otor Protective Relay may not operate if there is an open phase on the power supply side of the motor circuit. 3. Supply control power to the otor Protective Relay from the power supply side of the contactor. The otor Protective Relay may not operate at the set time if the power supply of the otor Protective Relay is turned ON at the same time that the motor starts. 7

anual Operation Low-voltage Circuit (When using a -K@P@N in a 00/0 VAC Circuit) Automatic Operation Low-voltage Circuit (High-capacity otor) -PT00 0 or 00 VAC U u V v W Stop w agnet contactor Automatic contact Start 5 3 agnet contactor -K@P@N otor Protective Relay 5 3 transformer series otor Protective Relay (Ta) (Tc) (Tb) (W) (C+) (C) (U) (V) 7 7 + T-3 + otor T-3A otor anual Operation Low-voltage Circuit (Using the Overcurrent and Open-phase Functions) Automatic Operation Control power supply Stop Stop agnet contactor Start agnet contactor Start 5 3 5 3 (Ta) (Tc) (Tb) (W) series otor Protective Relay (Ta) (Tc) (Tb) (W) (C+) (C) (U) (V) 7 series otor Protective Relay (C+) (C) (U) (V) 7 T-3 + T-3 otor otor Note:. When using the as a E (overload and open-phase) relay, it is not necessary to connect terminal 3 (W). Also, always turn OFF the reverse-phase elements.. When using a model with an automatic reset, the otor Protective Relay may not operate if there is open phase on the power supply side of the motor circuit 3. Supply control power to the otor Protective Relay from the power supply side of the contactor. The otor Protective Relay may not operate at the set time if the power supply of the otor Protective Relay is turned ON at the same time that the motor starts.

5 5 9 9 9 9 Dimensions Note: All units are in millimeters unless otherwise indicated. Plug-in Socket Terminal -KP@N, -KP@N The Height of DIN Rail ounting 7 9 9 ) 3 5 7 Flush ount Type -K@N, -K@N 7.5 0 9.5 PFA (order separately) Panel Cutout 7 9 73 9 50 9 +0. 0 3 5 7 7.5.5 9 9 9 3.5 screw terminals 5 +0. 0 T-3A, T-3B Two, 3.5 terminal screws Three, 0-dia. through holes ounting Holes Four, -dia. mounting holes or four, 5 mounting screw holes 33.5 0 33.5 0±0.5 0.5 5±0.5 0 5 0 73 Transformer -PT00 (for Use with the -K()PEN).5.0 -.5 7 Optional Adapter -F7AD Two,.5-dia. holes Four, R7 0 5 5 3 9 3.5 screw 7.0 max. 5 5 90 Note: The -PT00 can be used for all 00/0/0-VAC Relays. Primary voltage: 30 to 0 VAC Secondary voltage: 90 to 0 VAC Note: This Adapter is used to replace existing flush mount models with new models. Plate material: Steel plate (thickness:.0 mm) Color: Black (unsell N.5) 9

Testing ethod With the circuit shown below, the characteristics listed in the following table can be tested. Determine the number of conductor runs through the holes of the current transformer in accordance with the operating current range of the otor Protective Relay and by referring to the table in the section Selecting the. 3-phase, 00 V, 50/0 Hz SW 0 VAC 50/0 Hz Y CC 3 7 5 0 V C ± SW R R T -KPEN otor Protective Relay R Test item Operating value Overcurrent. Turn on SW.. Turn on SW to operate auxiliary relay Y. Open-phase Reverse-phase 3φSD: 3-phase voltage regulator (5 to 5 A) R : variable resistor (50 Ω, 00 W + 00 W) A: AC ammeter R : fixed resistor (50 Ω, 00 W + 00 W) V: AC voltmeter (300 V) SW : knife switch (three-phase) CC: cycle counter SW : toggle switch Y: auxiliary relay (5 A) 3. Gradually increase the current by adjusting the voltage regulator. Read the positions at which the relay operates.. Turn off SW. Test procedure Operating time. Turn on SW and SW and increase the current to the to 00% of the current SV by adjusting the voltage regulator. Then turn off SW and SW.. Turn on SW. 3. Turn on SW and record the value of the cycle counter CC when it is stopped by the relay operation.. Turn off SW.. Open (burn-out) any one of the input. Open (burn-out) any one of the input phases. phases. Adjust the voltage regulator so that the currents of. Turn on SW and SW. Gradually increase the current by the other two phases equal the current SV. adjusting the voltage regulator.. Turn on SW and SW, and record the value of the cycle 3. Confirm that the relay operates when the current is 50% counter CC when it stops. or less of the current SV. 3. Turn off SW.. Turn off SW.. Reverse the leads at terminals and 3 of the relay (indicated by the dashed lines) to create a reverse-phase. Turn on SW and SW, and record the value of the cycle. Create a reverse-phase condition at the voltage inputs. condition. counter CC when it stops.. Turn on SW and SW and confirm that the relay operates. 3. Turn off SW. 3. Connect the voltage regulator to terminals,, and 3.. Increase the voltage by adjusting the voltage regulator, and confirm that the relay operates when the voltage is below 0% or less of the rated voltage.

Checking Operation Checklist After Connection and Before Starting otor Test Operation Relay operates instantaneously Check the for the proper number of conductor runs through holes and the proper direction. Check the and otor Protective Relay for connection with proper polarity. Corrective action Press the test button (for longer than the set time). Apply control power supply to the relay Change the phasesequence of 3-phase voltage properly. Check the phase-sequence of 3-phase voltage (for 3E relays). Does the relay operate? YES NO Check for:. Loose terminal screw. Faulty reset of trip indicator 3. Low voltage at power supply NORAL Troubleshooting Trouble Relay operates before the motor starting time has elapsed. (OPEN indicator) Relay operates after the motor starting time has elapsed. (OC indicator) otor circuit is not tripped when the relay operates following the depression of the test button. Relay doesn t operate properly under light loads. Check Points. Is there any open-phase trouble in the motor or its circuit (fuses, electromagnetic contactors, wiring)?. Does the have the correct number of conductor runs through holes? Does the conductor run in the proper direction? 3. Is the supply voltage or motor current unbalanced (unbalanced factor of more than 35%)?. Does the set current match the motor current?. Does the set operating time match the motor starting time? 3. Does the have the correct number of conductor runs through the holes?. Disconnect terminals, 5, and, (Ta, Tb and Tc with the flush mount type) and check the relay contacts for electrical continuity.. Check each phase for an unbalance of more than 35%, and also check for waveform distortion.. If the open-phase unbalance sensitivity switch is set to H, then switch it to L. 3. If the switch is already set to L, then the open-phase ON/OFF switch can be set to OFF, but the open-phase function will be disabled. Calculating the Unbalanced Factor The unbalanced factor can be obtained easily from the following graph. In the graph, the horizontal axis indicates the phase of the maximum current, whereas the two vertical axes indicate the remaining two phases. Taking the phase of the maximum current with a reference value of.0, the unbalanced factor is obtained in percentage from the curves centered in the graph. When the motor current I R = 0 A, I s = 0 A, and I T = 70 A, calculate the ratios of the currents, setting the value of the maximum current to. In this case the ratios are : 0. : 0.7 (I R : I S : I T ). To find the unbalanced factor, follow the arcs from the ratio values on the vertical axes, in this case 0. and 0.7, to their intersection point. The unbalanced factor can be estimated from the values on the graph. Here the unbalanced factor is approx. 3%.

uestions and Answers When using the as a E (overload and open-phase) relay, can the control power supply voltage be supplied separately from the motor circuit? Normal three-phase condition Complete open-phase loss Yes. Operation will be correct. DC average Value What is the input volt-amp consumption of the T-3@? Unbalance Input Volt-Amp Consumption of T-3@ at Rated T-3A At 0 A for 0-A model Approx. 0. VA/phase At 0 A for 0-A model Approx. 0. VA/phase At 0 A for 0-A model Approx. 0. VA/phase T-3B At 0 A Approx. 0. VA/phase Why is the control power supply 0/ V? The main reason the uses a 0/-V control power supply is because 0/ V is applicable to high-voltage motor protection. With a high-voltage motor, the voltage is first reduced with a potential transformer, and the secondary side is connected to the. When using the as a E (overload and open-phase) relay, a normal 0-V power supply can be used without connecting to the secondary side of a potential transformer. For the overload factor, the DC average level is detected relative to the set value. For the phase-failure factor, the proportion of the DC average level and AC component is used to distinguish phase failure or unbalance. When the motor is operated using thyristor phase control, the motor current waveform is not a sine wave. The detects this as an adverse condition and initiates unnecessary operations. The example below shows a primary current and T-3@ output waveform. When there is a large AC component in the output voltage, the series sometimes judges it to be a phase-failure and initiates unnecessary operations. 3.5 A How long of a power interruption is required to restart the startup lock timer with an Instantaneous-type Relay (with startup lock)? 7 Output voltage Approx. 0.5 s min. Why is it not possible to use the in a circuit containing thyristor control or a rectifier? 5 V 0 ms Load current:.50 A (actual value) T-3A output voltage:.00 VDC control accuracy: 7 A schematic diagram showing the operating principle for the is shown below. 3.5 A T-3@ (+) (7) Output voltage 0 0 0 CT () 5 V Load current:.50 A (actual value) T-3A output voltage:.77 VDC control accuracy: () 0 ms As shown in the above diagram, the waves for all three phases of the motor current from the CT of the T-3@ are rectified, then converted to DC voltage, which is necessary for the, by the resistor at each tap, and output from the positive and negative terminals. The DC and AC component ratios in this voltage differ between the normal three-phase condition and conditions of phase-failure or unbalance.

What is the range of the operating time for inverse operation? What is the approximate DC output voltage of an T-3@? Use the values in the following table as guidelines. Use the voltages in the following chart as a guide. Time scale: Operating time setting (s) Percentage of current setting 00% 00%.0 to 7.3 0.5 to.0.9 to.9.0 to 3.0 3 3.9 to..0 to.0 5.9 to. 3.0 to 5.0 5 7. to.9.0 to.0 9. to 5.5 5.0 to 7.0 7.7 to 9..0 to.0 3.7 to 3. 7.0 to 9.0 9 5.7 to 3..0 to.0 7. to 0.0 9.0 to.0 Time scale: Operating time setting Percentage of current setting 00% 00% (s) 3.9 to 9..0 to.0 7. to 3.7.0 to.0 3 5.7 to 5.3.0 to.0 3.5 to 7..0 to 0.0 5 3.3 to 7..0 to.0 39. to 0.0 to.0 7 7.0 to 7.0 to 3.0 5.9 to 3.0 to 3.0 9.7 to 3.0 to 0.0 70.5 to 0 3.0 to.0 Three-phase current Percentage of T-3@ current setting tap value Output voltage 0 0 00 00 00 DC output voltage (VDC). 3 Note:. This is the output voltage when connected to an otor Protective Relay or SAO Sensor. When connected to any other model, the output voltages will be about the same as those shown in the above table when the input impedance is 3.3 kω.. When testing an or SAO with the output voltages shown in the above table, consider the voltage values to be a guideline only. T-3A/3B Three-phase Input and Output Voltage Characteristics Reference Output voltage (VDC) 3 3 30 Threephases T-3@ DV 7 Digital voltmeter 0 setting range T-3A T-3B 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 3 0 0 0 9 5 3 3 7 0 0 0 0 7 9 9 5 0 5 Three-phase current (A) Can the be used for single-phase applications? Yes it can, but the open-phase element cannot be used. Turn OFF the open-phase setting on the function setting DIP switch. Refer to the &A section on the SAO Sensor for the overcurrent setting method. Consider using an SAO- @S Sensor (for single-phase). What will happen if a control power supply with an automatic reset is taken from the same circuit as the motor circuit? The allowable fluctuation range for a control power supply with an automatic reset is 5% to %. An open phase in the motor circuit power supply will reduce the voltage to up to 50%. Thus, a power supply with an automatic reset will not be able to operate. 3

Can the be used for three signal-phase lines? Can two Relays be connected to the T-3@? The is designed for three-phase power. It cannot be used for three single-phase lines. Consider using an SAO-@S Sensor (for single-phase). No, they cannot. Refer to the &A section on the SAO Sensor. Can the be used in an inverter circuit? The may not work properly in an inverter circuit. The error in the overload element will increase and the open-phase element will operate unnecessarily. The does not contain circuits to remove inverter noise. Safety Precautions On Operation Connect the phase to the power supply before the. There are cases in which a 0/ V power supply can be used. The main reason for using a 0/ V power supply is to protect a high-tension motor. With a high-voltage power supply, the voltage must be reduced with a potential transformer. It is also possible to use a 0/ V power supply with the E-type (two function) relays. Use a commercial frequency power supply only for the control power supply. The otor Protective Relay cannot be connected to circuits containing thyristors, rectifiers, or VVVF inverters. See explanation under the heading Use with Thyristors, Rectifiers, or VVVF Inverters, below. The otor Protective Relay also cannot be used to detect an overcurrent in an inching run, because the overcurrent detection circuit is reset at every inching step. When using an relay with a current requirement below A, increase the number of conductor runs through the holes in the. Use a model SAO sensor for single-phase applications. Refer to the SAO datasheet. Connections ake sure that the polarity is correct when connecting the and relay. When using a commercial current transformer with a high-tension or low -voltage, high-capacity motor, pass the external wiring of the secondary through the holes in the. When using as a 3E (3 function) relay, connect the three-phase voltage correctly, as with external connections. When using as a E ( function) relay, it is not necessary to connect terminal 3 (W). ounting When installing with an PFA connecting socket, first fasten the socket firmly to the panel with screws, then plug in the relay and secure it with a hook. Leave at least 30 mm of space between the relays for the hooks. Although there is no particular restriction on the mounting direction, it is best to mount horizontally. The recommended panel thickness for panel mounting is to 3. mm. ALL DIENSIONS SHOWN ARE IN ILLIETERS. To convert millimeters into inches, multiply by 0.03937. To convert grams into ounces, multiply by 0.0357. In the interest of product improvement, specifications are subject to change without notice.

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