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K2CM

6

Output Circuits

Internal Circuit and Operation Description

1) Overcurrent Circuit

Overcurrent Detecting Circuit

This circuit detects when the current reaches the overcurrent operat-
ing level (115% of the set current value).

Time Setting Circuit (Inverse Type)

This circuit performs time setting using the VR (variable resistor) for
the operating time setting and obtains inverse-type characteristics
using an RC time-limiting circuit. The operating time can be set within
a range from 2 to 10 s or 8 to 40 s by operating the setting switch
using a VR. The VR covers a time range 5 times the standard range.

Start-up Detecting Circuit (Instantaneous Type)

Instantaneous-type models output a trip signal instantaneously when
the motor current exceeds the overcurrent operating value (115% of
the set current value). At the start of motor operation, a starting cur-
rent several times the rated current flows and so to prevent the motor
circuit being tripped by the starting current, instantaneous operation
is not enabled until a fixed time tc has elapsed, as shown in the fig-
ure. Instantaneous operation starts after tc has elapsed. Motor start-
ing time “to” varies, depending on motor type, within a range from
several seconds to several tens of seconds. There are even slight dif-
ferences in starting time between the same type of motors and so be
sure to set tc so that to to<tc is satisfied. If to>tc, the motor circuit will
be tripped after tc has elapsed. The fixed time limit tc at the start of
motor operation is called “lock time”. The start-up detecting circuit
detects the starting operation level (30% max. of the set current
time).

Starting Time Setting Circuit (Instantaneous Type)

This circuit performs time setting using the VR for setting the start-up
lock time and obtains fixed time-limit characteristics using an RC
time-limiting circuit.

Operation at start-up is shown in the figure below. After the motor
turns ON at point A, the motor’s starting current exceeds the start-up
operating value and so the RC time-limiting circuit starts charging. If,
for example, the motor current descends below the start-up operat-
ing value (30% max. of the set current value) at point B before the
start-up lock time, tc, has elapsed, the RC time-limiting circuit is reset
immediately and when the motor current rises above the start-up
operating value again at point C, the RC time-limiting circuit starts
charging again. After the start-up lock time has elapsed (at point D),
instantaneous operation is enabled. At the start of operation, the
motor current is at its peak immediately after operation starts. It then
lowers and settles at the rated current. The peak current is about 5 to
6 times the rated current and takes from several seconds to several
tens of seconds to settle to the rated current. This time varies largely
depending on type of motor and the nature of motor load (wt). There-
fore, it is necessary to obtain the motor’s starting time for operation
with the load and to set a start-up lock time that allows for a margin of
error. Do not set an unnecessarily long start-up lock time. If the start-
up lock time is too long and an accident due to overcurrent occurs at
the start of operation, the trip signal will not be output until the start-
up lock time has elapsed, possibly resulting in motor burnout.

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Inverse and Instantaneous 
Types

As shown on the right, the K2CM 
detects abnormalities in motor M 
by checking its line current. The 
motor’s current signal is detected 
by the current transformer and is 
processed separately for each 
phase and input to the respec-
tive circuits. In each circuit, par-
allel judgement of failure such as 
overcurrent, open-phase, or 
reverse-phase (see note) is 
made based on the input signals. 
If a failure is detected in a circuit, 
the circuit’s output is input to the 
indication circuit to illuminate the 
corresponding LED indicator and 
also input to the relay drive cir-
cuit to drive relay X, resulting in a 
trip signal to be externally output 
from it. The three major circuits 
are described below.

Note:

Applies to current reverse-
phase detection models
only.

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*: Fixed time-limit operation

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Summary of Contents for K2CM Series

Page 1: ...ng the K2CM Model Number Structure Model Number Legend 1 Model K2CM Motor relay 2 Mounting style None Surface mounting integrated type 3 Operating time characteristics None Inverse type Q Instantaneou...

Page 2: ...AC 2 A 440 VAC 1 A 110 VDC 0 2 A 220 VDC 0 1 A Contact form of output contact Current reverse phase detection models SPST NO SPST NC Voltage reverse phase detection models SPDT Operating current range...

Page 3: ...Current reverse phase detection models 6 000 V between current carrying terminals and mounting panel 4 500 V between current carrying terminals and between control power supply terminals Waveform 1 2...

Page 4: ...Manual Operation High voltage Circuit Note Connect the phase advancing capacitor on the power supply side of the Motor Protective Relay as shown in the above dia grams Ta Tc Tb U V W Output contacts...

Page 5: ...t High capacity Motor Automatic Operation Low voltage Circuit Manual Operation High voltage Circuit S1 C2 b2 a1 c1 S2 Output contacts NO and NC Control power supply R S T BZ R U A 1 S V B 2 T W C 3 a1...

Page 6: ...ens of seconds to settle to the rated current This time varies largely depending on type of motor and the nature of motor load wt There fore it is necessary to obtain the motor s starting time for ope...

Page 7: ...required for the detection of inter nal open phases in delta connected motors Consult your OMRON representative before using this method When a transformer is con nected as a load the harmonics increa...

Page 8: ...n is released after the motor circuit has tripped the circuit remains tripped whereas with automatic resetting models the motor circuit continues operating and the output relay releases Deciding the N...

Page 9: ...is made at the load side far from the current transformer and the motor rotates in the re verse direction the K2CM does not detect the reverse phase Reverse detectable Range The OR phase circuit in th...

Page 10: ...aracteristics for Inverse Type Overload Operating Time Characteristics for Instantaneous Type 2 0 1 0 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 This graph shows the behavior when the current changes from 100 of t...

Page 11: ...ive motor full load characteristics of 200 VAC 4 pole totally enclosed Note When using a large capacity or high voltage motor whose capacity is 45 kW or more calculate the rated current alternating cu...

Page 12: ...the input phases for the cur rent transformer 2 Turn ON SW1 and SW2 Gradually increase the current by adjusting the voltage regulator 3 Confirm that the K2CM operates at a current no greater than 85 o...

Page 13: ...3 Using the voltage regulator abruptly increase the current to 140 of the set current value Confirm that the K2CM performs the instantaneous operation 4 Turn OFF SW1 and SW2 Open phase 1 Open disconn...

Page 14: ...ection of a high voltage motor or low voltage high capacity motor use an external rectifier that does not saturate at currents up to 600 of the rated motor current and thus permits a large overcurrent...

Page 15: ...ase with the K2CM Connection Method Pass wires through any two of the three holes on the K2CM If a single phase is used set the open phase and reverse phase switch to OFF Make the overload settings so...

Page 16: ...ther in no event shall liability of Omron Companies exceed the individual price of the Product on which liability is asserted Suitability of Use Omron Companies shall not be responsible for conformity...

Page 17: ...2CM 1LA K2CM 1LS K2CM 1M K2CM 1MA K2CM 2H K2CM 2HA K2CM 2L K2CM 2LA K2CM 2LS K2CM 2M K2CM 2MA K2CM 4H K2CM 4HA K2CM 4L K2CM 4LA K2CM 4M K2CM 4MA K2CM Q1H K2CM Q1HA K2CM Q1L K2CM Q1LA K2CM Q1LS K2CM Q1...

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