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㻯㼛㼚㼠㼑㼚㼠㼟㻌 㼛㼒㻌 㼕㼚㼐㼕㼏㼍㼠㼕㼛㼚㻌

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㻻㻯㻌 㼀㼞㼕㼜㻌 㼏㼍㼡㼟㼑㼐㻌 㼎㼥㻌 㼞㻔㻸㻝㻕㻙㼜㼔㼍㼟㼑㻌 㼏㼡㼞㼞㼑㼚㼠㻌

㻯㼔㼑㼏㼗㻌 㼥㼛㼡㼞㻌 㼙㼍㼏㼔㼕㼚㼑㻌

㻼㼔㼍㼟㼑㻌 㼘㼛㼟㼟㻌

㻼㼔㼍㼟㼑㻌 㻸㼛㼟㼟㻌 㼏㼍㼡㼟㼑㼐㻌 㼎㼥㻌 㼞㻔㻸㻝㻕㻙㼜㼔㼍㼟㼑㻌 㼘㼛㼟㼠㻌

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㻿㼠㼍㼘㼘㻌 㼠㼞㼕㼜㻌 㼐㼡㼞㼕㼚㼓㻌 㼙㼛㼠㼛㼞㻌 㼟㼠㼍㼞㼠㼕㼚㼓㻌 㼏㼍㼡㼟㼑㼐㻌 㼎㼥㻌 㼟㻔㻸㻞㻕㻙㼜㼔㼍㼟㼑㻌
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㻶㼍㼙㻌 㼠㼞㼕㼜㻌 㼐㼡㼞㼕㼚㼓㻌 㼙㼛㼠㼛㼞㻌 㼞㼡㼚㼚㼕㼚㼓㻌 㼏㼍㼡㼟㼑㼐㻌 㼎㼥㻌 㼠㻔㻸㻟㻕㻙㼜㼔㼍㼟㼑㻌
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㻵㼙㼎㼍㼘㼍㼚㼏㼑㻌 㼠㼞㼕㼜㻌 㼏㼍㼡㼟㼑㼐㻌 㼎㼥㻌 㼠㻔㻸㻟㻕㻙㼜㼔㼍㼟㼑㻌 㼏㼡㼞㼞㼑㼚㼠㻌

㻯㼔㼑㼏㼗㻌 㼣㼕㼞㼕㼚㼓㻌 㼍㼚㼐㻌 㼙㼛㼠㼛㼞㻌

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㼁㼚㼐㼑㼞㻌 㼏㼡㼞㼞㼑㼚㼠㻌 㼠㼞㼕㼜㻌 㼏㼍㼡㼟㼑㼐㻌 㼎㼥㻌 㼟㻔㻸㻞㻕㻙㼜㼔㼍㼟㼑㻌 㼏㼡㼞㼞㼑㼚㼠㻌

㻯㼔㼑㼏㼗㻌 㼥㼛㼡㼞㻌 㼙㼍㼏㼔㼕㼚㼑㻌

㻸㼕㼙㼕㼠㼍㼠㼕㼛㼚㻌 㼛㼒㻌
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㻵㼚㻌 㻟㻜㻌 㼙㼕㼚㼡㼠㼑㼟㻘㻌 㼠㼔㼑㻌 㼚㼡㼙㼎㼑㼞㻌 㼛㼒㻌 㼍㼡㼠㼛㻙㼞㼑㼟㼠㼍㼞㼠㻌 㼎㼥㻌 㻌
㼍㼡㼠㼛㻙㼞㼑㼟㼑㼠㻌 㼑㼤㼏㼑㼑㼐㼟㻌 㼠㼔㼑㻌 㼟㼑㼠㼠㼕㼚㼓㻌

 

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Summary of Contents for SHOCK RELAY TSBSC Series

Page 1: ...RELAY to the end user 3 Product specifications are subject to change for improvement without notice 4 Disconnect power Always lock out power switch before installing removing or servicing unit Comply...

Page 2: ...e to prevent accidents 9 Disconnect power Always lock out power switch before installing removing or servicing unit Comply with Occupational Safety and Health Standards 1910 147 The Control of Hazardo...

Page 3: ...in one type TSBSCB06 TSBSCB34 TSBSCB60 Panel type TSBSCS06 TSBSCS34 TSBSCS60 Panel Unit TSBSCD Cable SBSCC05 TSBSCC10 TSBSCC15 External CT TSB3CTC100 TSB3CTC200 TSBSCC20 TSBSCC30 TSB3CTC300 Dimension...

Page 4: ...4 Specifications...

Page 5: ...DIN Rail While pulling the hook of Shock Relay to the arrow direction install Shock Relay to 35mm DIN rail When removal pull the hook to the arrow direction with flathead screwdriver 6 3 Panel unit 1...

Page 6: ...6 8 Explanation of each part 8 1 Operation portion...

Page 7: ...7 9 Setting procedure...

Page 8: ...OQVQT M9 RRNKECDNG 5JQEM 4GNC QFGN 0Q M9 RRNKECDNG 5JQEM 4GNC QFGN 0Q 65 5 65 5 5 65 5 65 5 5 65 5 65 5 5 65 5 65 5 5 65 5 65 5 5 65 5 65 5 5 QFGN 0Q 65 6 65 6 65 6 NCUU TCFG 4CVGF RTKOCT EWTTGPV 4CVG...

Page 9: ...9 Parameter...

Page 10: ...10 X100 Current Max Current Max Im Current Min io balancerat...

Page 11: ...11...

Page 12: ...12...

Page 13: ...13 close close...

Page 14: ...14 Wiring diagram 3 Communication function Single phase motor CB Circuit breaker OCR Overcurrent relay F Fuse MC Magnetic contactor TR Transformer...

Page 15: ...lay After the start over load trip occurs Load of motor Over load Motor capacity is reexamined Inertia is too big Start time setup value is examined It is too short It is set up a little long Current...

Page 16: ...r 5 Any repair by engineers other than the Seller or those designated by the Seller 6 Operation in an inappropriate environment not specified in the manual 7 Force Majeure or forces beyond the Seller...

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