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VersiStart i II   

 

 

 
 

6.

 

Troubleshooting 

6.1

 

LEDs 

1

4

2

4

3

.A

Ready

Run

Ready

Run

Reset

35 0 %

9 0 %

8 0 %

70 %

6 0%

40 0 %

30 0 %

50 %

1 0 0 %

16 s

8 s

1 2 s

1 0 s

No

S of t Sto p

4 5 0 %

2 5 0 %

6 s

4 s

2s

14 s

20 s

1 6

8

1 2

10

O F F

6

4

2

1 4

2 0

1 6

8

12

10

OF F

T RI P

RU N

F WD

F W D

AN Y

AN Y

6

4

2

5s

2 s

1 5s

5 s

O F F

15 s

5 s

2 s

2 s

1 5 s

4

2

1 4

20

 

LED Status 

Ready 

Run 

Off 

No control power 

Motor not running 

On 

Ready 

Motor running at full speed 

Flash 

Starter tripped 

Motor starting or stopping 

 

 

 

 

6.2

 

Trip Codes 

The Ready LED will flash a different number of times to indicate the cause of the trip. 
Ready LED  Description 

  x 1 

Power Circuit: Check mains supply (L1, L2, L3), motor circuit (T1, T2, T3), soft starter SCRs and 

bypass relays. 

  x 2 

Excess Start Time: Check load, increase Current Limit or adjust Excess Start Time setting. 

  x 3 

Motor Overload: Allow motor to cool, reset soft starter and restart.  

The soft starter cannot be reset until the motor has cooled. 

  x 4 

Motor Thermistor: Check motor ventilation and thermistor connection B4, B5. Allow motor to 

cool. 

  x 5 

Current imbalance: Check for mains supply or line current imbalance (L1, L2, L3). 

  x 6 

Supply Frequency: Check mains voltage is available and supply frequency is in range. 

  x 7 

Phase sequence: Check for correct phase sequence. 

  x 8 

Network Communication Failure (between module and network): Check network connections, 

settings and configuration. 

  x 9 

Starter Communication Failure (between starter and module): Remove and refit accessory 

module. 

  x 10 

Bypass Overload: Starter rating may be too low for the application. 

 

6.3

 

Protections 

The VersiStart i II includes the following types of protection for the motor and starter: 

 

6.3.1

 

Excess Start Time Protection 
The VersiStart i II will trip on excess start time if the motor does not successfully start within the time selected in 

the Excess Start Time setting.  This may indicate that the load has stalled.   
If the soft starter frequently trips on excess start time: 

 

check that the Current Limit setting is high enough for the application 

 

check that the Excess Start Time setting is long enough for the application 

 

check that the load has not stalled or increased since the soft starter was installed 

 

Summary of Contents for VersiStart i II

Page 1: ...ion 4 3 1 Dimensions and Weights 4 3 2 Physical Installation 4 4 Electrical Installation 5 4 1 Power Terminations 5 4 2 Control Voltages 5 4 3 Control Circuits 6 4 4 Outputs 7 4 5 Electrical Schematic...

Page 2: ...Only a qualified electrician should carry out the electrical installation Improper installation of the motor or the VersiStart i II may cause equipment failure serious injury or death Follow this manu...

Page 3: ...and 2014 35 EU Low voltage directive is not proved The devices of the VersiStart i II series are electrical equipment that is used in industrial electrical power installations They are designed for a...

Page 4: ...VS i II 170 200 160 240 216 214 114 5 51 6 5 VS i II 200 7 87 6 30 9 44 8 50 8 43 4 5 2 0 14 33 3 2 Physical Installation 1 2 3 4 08241 D VS i II 018 VS i II 100 Allow 100 mm 3 9 inch between soft st...

Page 5: ...428 A 6 mm 0 24 inch Torx T20 3 Nm 2 2 ft lb Torx T20 4 Nm 2 9 ft lb n a n a 7 mm 3 Nm 2 2 ft lb 7 mm 4 Nm 2 9 ft lb n a 3 5 mm 0 5 Nm max 4 4 in lb max 4 2 Control Voltages VersiStart i II soft start...

Page 6: ...trol input terminals 01 02 Two wire control Three wire control 110 240 VAC 24 VAC VDC A3 A1 A2 01 02 A3 A1 A2 01 02 1 1 03241 D A3 A1 A2 01 02 A3 A1 A2 01 02 2 3 2 3 03242 E 380 440 VAC Start stop To...

Page 7: ...shunt trip mechanism of an upstream circuit breaker in order to isolate the motor branch circuit or to signal the trip to an automation system or externally The relay will open when the trip is reset...

Page 8: ...the motor during the soft start Current Time Motor Trip Class 08246 A Select the trip class for motor overload protection The trip class reflects the maximum time in seconds that the motor can run at...

Page 9: ...ed time E Current Time Auxiliary Relay Function 08250 A Select the function of the soft starter s programmable output terminals 23 24 When set to Run the relay will operate when the soft start is comp...

Page 10: ...thermistor connection B4 B5 Allow motor to cool x 5 Current imbalance Check for mains supply or line current imbalance L1 L2 L3 x 6 Supply Frequency Check mains voltage is available and supply freque...

Page 11: ...and low frequency limits both apply with no time delay A supply frequency trip will also occur if all three input phases are lost while the soft starter is running all three input phases fall below 12...

Page 12: ...n Modules VersiStart i II soft starters support network communication via easy to install communications modules Each soft starter can support one communications module at a time Available protocols E...

Page 13: ...0 VAC and 5 6 k 24 VAC VDC Outputs Main contactor relay terminals 13 14 Normally open 6 A 30 VDC 6 A 250 VAC resistive Programmable relay terminals 23 24 Normally open 6 A 30 VDC 6 A 250 VAC resistive...

Page 14: ...ics and distortion IEC61000 2 4 Class 3 EN IEC61800 3 Short Circuit Rated short circuit current VS i II 018 to VS i II 048 5 kA 1 Rated short circuit current VS i II 060 to VS i II 200 10 kA 1 1 These...

Page 15: ...C 50 C VS i II 018 18 A 17 A 17 A 15 A VS i II 034 34 A 32 A 30 A 28 A VS i II 042 42 A 40 A 36 A 33 A VS i II 048 48 A 44 A 40 A 36 A VS i II 060 60 A 55 A 49 A 45 A AC53b 4 6 594 1000 metres AC53b 4...

Page 16: ...URD30xxxA0160 A070URD30xxx0160 170M 1318 160 FEE VS i II 048 15000 6 6URD30xxxA0160 A070URD30xxx0160 170M 1318 180 FM VS i II 060 18000 6 6URD30xxxA0160 A070URD30xxx0160 170M 1319 180 FM VS i II 075 5...

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