Toshiba TE Series Instruction Manual page 30

Low voltage digital solid state soft starter 18 – 1250a
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Basic Installation and Operation Guide
N C
RAMP2
JOG
Control Power or PLC Source
Figure 4.2.7:
Fault Output Opto-Triac Connection
TB-1
Internal Connections
K3
K4
1
2
3
NC
NO.
C
NC
NO.
C
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
AUX.
AUX.
RELAY #1
RELAY #2
RELAY #3
Figure 4.2.8
Auxiliary Relay Connections
TB-2
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4.2.7
Fault Signal
An optically isolated Triac output is dedicated as a fault indicator on TB1,
PTC
OPTO
terminals 11 and 12, labeled "Opto". The output Triac switch is rated for
10 - 250 VAC, 50 mA (maximum). If the three programmable Output
Auxiliary Relays are being used for other functions, this output can easily
11
12
be hooked up to a PLC or small external relay to provide a Fault signal.
This Fault Output operation is permanently fixed at "Any Trip",
R
duplicating the Relay setting 16 as shown in Table 5.6.9.
External Fault Relay
or PLC Input
This output is permanently set to this function and is not
programmable.
4.2.8
Output (Auxiliary) Relay Contacts
Three programmable auxiliary relays are on TB2. The TE Series starter
comes with three programmable dry relay output contacts. Outputs 1 and
2 are Form C (SPDT), with a Common, N.O. and N.C. Output 3 is a Form
A, (SPST), N.O. contact. It is not necessary to use the programmable
K5
output auxiliary relays in the Start / Stop circuit. An internal seal-in relay
is provided elsewhere (see 4.2.2.a). Toshiba recommends fusing all
outputs with external fuses.
The relays are rated for 240 VAC, 5 A and 1200 VA.
Factory default settings for these relays are as follows:
AUX 1 – Run / Stop (see F060).This contact changes state upon a
1
NO.
C
A1 A2
Start command, returns to normal on Stop (or Begin Decel if active).
AUX 2 – At-Speed / Stop (see F061).This contact changes state
20
upon the TE Series detecting At-Speed, and returns to normal on
Stop. At-Speed is determined by the TE Series detecting the current
AUX.
dropping after reaching End-of-Ramp, or a maximum of 30 seconds
after Start.
AUX 3 – Any Trip (see F062) This contact closes when any trip
condition 5 – 15 (as defined in Table 5.6.9) occurs.
All relays can be reprogrammed for a wide variety of functions. See
Section 5.6.9 for additional relay programming details.
TE Series Digital Solid State Soft Starters 18 – 1250A

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