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Single-phase Voltage Relay

 

K8AB-VW

Cat. No. N144-E1-02

Checking Operation

Overvoltages

Gradually increase the input from 80% of the setting.
The input will equal the operating value when the input 
exceeds the setting and the alarm indicator starts flashing. 
Operation can be checked by the relay outputs that will 
start after the operating time has passed.

Undervoltage

Gradually decrease the input from 120% of the setting and 
check the operation using the same method as for 
overvoltage.

Example: Overvoltage Operating Mode, Undervoltage Operating 

Mode and an Operating Time of 5 s

Note:

K8AB-VW

@

 output relays are normally operative.

Connection Diagram

How to Measure the Operating Time

Overvoltage

Change the input suddenly from 0% to 120% of the set 
value and measure the time until the Unit operates.

Undervoltage

Change the input suddenly from 120% to 0% of the set 
value and measure the time until the Unit operates.

Grounding the Power Supply for K8AB Models with a DC 
Power Supply

The input and power supply must be isolated.
Models with a DC power supply have a non-isolated power 
supply. The input and power supply are connected internally 
so the K8AB-VW

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 will not operate normally if an unwanted 

current path exists. If an unwanted current path exists, use a 
K8AB model with an AC power supply or use an isolated DC 
power supply.

Using Multiple K8AB Relays with a DC Power Supply

The input and power supply must be isolated. The input and 
power supply are connected internally so an unwanted 
current path will be created if more than one K8AB is used 
with one DC power supply, as shown in the diagram, and the 
K8AB will not operate correctly. If an unwanted current path 
exists, use a K8AB model with an AC power supply or use a 
different isolated DC power supply for each K8AB.

Operating Adjustment Knobs 

Use a screwdriver to turn the knobs. There is a stopper to 
prevent the knob from turning any further once it has been 
turned completely to the left or right. Do not force the knob 
past these limits.

Setting the Pre-alarm Monitoring Mode

Use the DIP switch to set the operating mode pins both to 
overvoltage (SW3 ON and SW4 OFF) or both to 
undervoltage (SW3 OFF and SW4 ON).
Example: Both Pins Set to Overvoltage

AL1 can be used as the pre-alarm for AL2 by 
setting a smaller voltage set value for AL1 than for 
AL2.

Questions and Answers

Q

Set value

Input voltage

Alarm indicator

Relay output

Flashing

Lit

5 s

200 VAC

0 to 300 V

V

A1

A2

±

C 200 V

Variable
autotransformer

Input terminals

Power supply

Cycle counter

Q

Q

Q

Input signal

Input ground

K8AB

K8AB

24 VDC 
power supply

Q

Q

Summary of Contents for K8AB-VW Series

Page 1: ...Process control signal 0 to 10 V and current splitter input supported Output status can be monitored using LED indicator Input frequency of 40 to 500 Hz supported Model Number Structure Model Number Legend 1 Basic Model K8AB Measuring and Monitoring Relays 2 Functions VW Single phase Voltage Relay Simultaneous upper and lower limit monitoring 3 Measuring Current 1 6 to 60 mV AC DC 10 to 100 mV AC ...

Page 2: ... K8AB VW1 200 230 VAC 1 to 10 V AC DC 3 to 30 V AC DC 15 to 150 V AC DC 24 VDC not insulated K8AB VW2 24 VDC See note 24 VAC insulated K8AB VW2 24 VAC 100 115 VAC insulated K8AB VW2 100 115 VAC 200 230 VAC insulated K8AB VW2 200 230 VAC 20 to 200 V AC DC 30 to 300 V AC DC 60 to 600 V AC DC 24 VDC not insulated K8AB VW3 24 VDC See note 24 VAC insulated K8AB VW3 24 VAC 100 115 VAC insulated K8AB VW3...

Page 3: ...elay output RY Yellow Alarm outputs ALM Red Input impedance Refer to the Input Range on the previous page Output relays Two SPDT relays NC operation Output relay ratings Rated load Resistive load 6 A at 250 VAC cosφ 1 6 A at 30 VDC L R 0 ms Inductive load 1 A at 250 VAC cosφ 0 4 1 A at 30 VDC L R 7 ms Maximum contact voltage 250 VAC Maximum contact current 6 A AC Maximum switching capacity 1 500 V...

Page 4: ...ly voltage Operating value 5 max Operating time 10 max Note The error in the operating value and operating time under standard conditions Influence of power supply frequency Operating value 5 max at 45 to 65 Hz Operating time 10 max at 45 to 65 Hz Note The error in the operating value and operating time under standard conditions Influence of input frequency At 40 to 500 Hz Operating value 5 max Op...

Page 5: ...ing timer operation Note The 24 VDC power supply type is a non insulated power supply The inputs and power supply are connected internally so a malfunction may occur due to an unwanted current path if the inputs and power supply are connected to the same line T T1 T AL1 alarm indicator Overvoltage AL1 relay Input Undervoltage AL2 relay Overvoltage setting AL1 Undervoltage set value AL2 Hysteresis ...

Page 6: ...ator Terminal block See notes 1 and 2 Terminal block See notes 1 and 2 Item Meaning Power indicator PWR Green Lit when power is being supplied Relay status indicator RY Yellow Lit when relay operates Not light when both AL1 and AL2 are in error status Normally lit Alarm indicators AL1 and AL2 Red Lit when there is an overvoltage or undervoltage The indicator flashes to indicate the error status af...

Page 7: ... to terminals 21 22 and 24 Note Use the recommended ferrules if using twisted wires DIP Switch Settings The power ON lock time resetting method and operating mode are set using the DIP switch located on the bottom of the Unit Model Measuring current Wiring connection K8AB VW1 6 to 60 mV AC DC V1 COM 10 to 100 mV AC DC V2 COM 30 to 300 mV AC DC V3 COM K8AB VW2 1 to 10 V AC DC V1 COM 3 to 30 V AC DC...

Page 8: ...Example K8AB VW3 Using Input Terminal V3 COM The maximum measuring voltage will be 600 VAC VDC and the setting range will be 60 to 600 V 2 Operating Time The operating time is set using the operating time knob T The operating time can be set to between 0 1 and 30 s Turn the knob while there is an input to the input terminals until the alarm indicator flashes when the set value and the input have r...

Page 9: ...ks 2 Make sure to use setting values appropriate for the controlled object Failure to do so can cause unintended operation and may result in accident or corruption of the product 3 Do not use thinner or similar solvent for cleaning Use commercial alcohol 4 When discarding properly dispose of the product as industrial waste 5 Only use this product within a board whose structure allows no possibilit...

Page 10: ...an unwanted current path exists If an unwanted current path exists use a K8AB model with an AC power supply or use an isolated DC power supply Using Multiple K8AB Relays with a DC Power Supply The input and power supply must be isolated The input and power supply are connected internally so an unwanted current path will be created if more than one K8AB is used with one DC power supply as shown in ...

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