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K2CM

2) Open-phase Circuit

Open-phase Level Detecting Circuit

This circuit detects when the current reaches the open-phase operat-
ing level (85% max. of the set current value). Therefore, open-phase
is not detected until the maximum phase of the current exceeds 85%
of the set current value.

Open-phase Detecting Circuit

Output of the maximum value detecting circuit is divided and used as
reference values for comparison with the output of the rectifier/
smoothing circuits for the respective phases. If a phase has a value
lower than the reference value, the K2CM judges it to be open-phase
and outputs an open-phase signal.

The following imbalance factors can be selected by setting the open-
phase switch.

“High” . . .Operating imbalance factor: 35 

±

10%

“Low”  . . .Operating imbalance factor: 60% min.

The imbalance factor can be easily obtained from the following
graph. In the graph, the horizontal axis indicates the maximum phase
of the current whereas the two vertical axes indicate the remaining
two phases. The maximum phase of the current is taken to be 1.0 as
a reference point. The imbalance factor is obtained as a percentage
from the curve around the center of the graph. Obtain the imbalance
factor for a motor current with I

R

 = 100 A, I

S

 = 70 A, and I

T

 = 60 A as

follows:

1.

On the R axis, locate point A, where I

R

 = 1.0.

2.

Move from point A to point B, where I

S

 = 0.7 on the S axis.

3.

On the T axis, locate point C, where I

T

 = 0.6.

4.

Follow the curves that pass through points B and C and locate the
intersection point D.

5.

Locating the point corresponding to point D on the imbalance fac-
tor curve gives an imbalance factor of 36%. Take the maximum
phase of current on the horizontal axis without considering axes
R, S, and T.

Generally, in open-phase detection, detecting a complete open-
phase is sufficient. In such a case, set the open-phase switch to the
“Low” position. If using the motor in an imbalanced condition causes
problems, or when detecting internal open-phases of a delta-con-
nected motor, set the switch to the “High” position. Depending on the
motor’s load condition and the imbalance of the power supply, how-
ever, special consideration may be 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 increase at low loads. Therefore, in
such a case, set the open-phase switch to the “Low” position.

3) Reverse-phase Circuit

1. Current Reverse-phase Detection Models

Reverse-phase Level Detecting Circuit

This circuit detects whether the current is in the operating level (50%
max. of the set current value) as a precondition to detect the reverse-
phase.

Reverse-phase Detecting Circuit

The current reverse-phase detecting method is employed for detect-
ing reverse-phase as shown below. After the motor starts operating,
the current phase becomes transiently unstable during T1 (approx.
0.4 s) and so reverse-phase detection is not performed during this
period but it is performed during T2 (approx. 0.1 s). After T2 has
elapsed, reverse-phase detection is not performed. For this reason,
this method cannot be applied to cases where instantaneous
reverse-phase is not permitted. When a reverse-phase is detected,
the relay is held in the latched state even after the motor current
stops (in both manual and automatic release types).

2. Voltage Reverse-phase Detection Models

Reverse-phase Detecting Circuit

Reverse-phase detecting is performed by using the voltage reverse-
phase detection method.

By voltage division within the above RC phase circuit, the output
becomes 0 V in the normal state or 1.5 V

uv

 in the reverse-phase

state. Using the output from this circuit, the reverse-phase level
detecting circuit detects when the current reaches the reverse-phase
operating level (80% or less of the control power supply).

90.0

95.0

8

0.0

8

5.0

75.0

65.0

70.0

60.0

50.0
55.0

40.0
45.0

35.0

30.0

25.0

20.0

15.0

10.0

5.0

Point D

1.6

1.5

1.4

1.3

1.2

1.1

1.0

0.9

T (R, S) 0.

8

0.7

0.6

0.5

0.4

0.3

0.2

0.1

0.0

1.6

1.5

1.4

1.3

1.2

1.1

1.0

0.9

0.

8

 S (T, R)

0.7

0.6

0.5

0.4

0.3

0.2

0.1

0.0

0.0

0.1

0.2

0.3

0.4

0.5

0.6

0.7

0.

8

0.9

1.0

Point B

Point C

Point A

R (S, T)

1.0

0.5

0.5

1.0

0

S phase

T phase

Open-phase 

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w

itch

Maxim

u

m phase of

c

u

rrent: R phase = 1.0

"Lo

w

"

"High"

A

35

%

60

%

25

%

N

on-operating

area

"High"
operating 
area

"Lo

w

"

operating 
area

T

1

N

on-detecting area

Detecting area

T

2

Motor

Start

U

V

W

Re

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Re

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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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