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FPT-130 INSTALLATION MANUAL  |  

PART NO. 

25165

 REV 

F

5

POWER SOURCE AND CONTACTOR CONNECTIONS

Supply Voltage

The FPT 130 operates from 100 – 277 V ac at 50/60 

Hz. This control and its heater load should not share a 

circuit branch and circuit breaker with other types of 

equipment. A shared circuit may result in electromagnetic 

interference that can affect system operation. For line 

supply and load connections, use 10 AWG wires rated 

for at least 194 °F (90 °C). The connections are shown in 

Figure 3 and Figure 4.

Contactor Ratings

The heater contactor provides dual Form A (DPST) 

contacts rated for heater loads up to 30 amps and 277 

volts ac. The dual contacts on the contactor are used to 

control both legs of the input power (Line and Neutral).

Manual Load Test

To manually energize the load, hold Test/Reset 

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pressed again. A manual load test is recommended upon 

installation to verify the heater function and load current.

FIGURE 3. Contractor Connections

FIGURE 2. Mounting 

dimensions
COVER SCREWS

Max Torque = 4 In-Lbs

POWER

HEAT

LOW TEMP

ALARM

TEST / RESET

FPT 130

HEAT TRACE CONTROL

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Summary of Contents for Tracon FPT-130

Page 1: ...se with Inductive loads Inductive loads may create nuisance tripping of the Ground Fault Equipment Protection circuit Utilisation de charge r sistive uniquement Ce produit n est pas destin tre utilis...

Page 2: ...s la terre doivent toujours tre utilis s pour r duire les risques de choc et d incendie et prot ger l quipement Le c blage lectrique des l ments chauffants doit tre install conform ment aux exigences...

Page 3: ...round Fault Equipment Protection with manual and automatic test function Alarms for excess ground fault current low load current and temperature Alarms indicated with panel LED lights and relay contac...

Page 4: ...he hub to the conduit system before connecting the hub to the enclosure The unit comes with two installed liquid tight cable JODQGV 2QH RI WKHVH WWLQJV LV IRU WKH WHPSHUDWXUH VHQVRU cable and the othe...

Page 5: ...r provides dual Form A DPST contacts rated for heater loads up to 30 amps and 277 volts ac The dual contacts on the contactor are used to control both legs of the input power Line and Neutral Manual L...

Page 6: ...the COM terminal If the system needs a contact to close to signal an alarm or power off condition connect the other alarm relay lead to the NC Normally Closed terminal See Figure 6 If the system need...

Page 7: ...up If any DIP switch is changed while the unit is on then the power needs to be turned off and on again for the new setting to take effect FPT130 Thermistor Fault FPT130 Set Point GPT Heat On Fire Pro...

Page 8: ...tpoints except the 30 F 1 1 C setpoint For the 30 F 1 1 C setpoint the LOW TEMP alarm will indicate when the temperature drops to 28 F 2 2 C Blinking indicates sensor fault Blinking fast indicates Hig...

Page 9: ...KH EXWWRQ DW this point The unit will exit Manual Mode Note 7KH EOXH PD DVK IRU D FRXSOH RI VHFRQGV after releasing the red TEST RESET pushbutton The blue LED will indicate whether the LOW TEMP Alarm...

Page 10: ...e setpoint Low current alarm delay 5 s Ground fault limit current 30 mA Self Test Interval 24 h User Interfaces Pushbuttons Test Reset DIP switches Temperature setpoint Thermistor fault mode Fire prot...

Page 11: ...ion clearly on the outside of the shipping container so that it may be correctly processed upon receipt at Environmental Technology For more information about replacement parts or for a replacement Da...

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