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INSTRUCTION

  

MANUAL 

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WARNING

WARNING

WARNING

WARNING

 

    

1. Make  sure  you  read  this  instruction  manual  thoroughly  before  installing, 

wiring, operation and inspecting this SHOCK RELAY. 

2. Please  make  sure  that  this  instruction  manual  accompanies  the  SHOCK 

RELAY to the end user. 

3. Product  specification  are  subject  to  change  for  improvement  without 

notice. 

4. 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 Hazardous Energy (Lock Out/Tag 
Out).” 

5. Install in proper enclosure in accordance with NEMA 250-1991 

“Enclosures for Electrical Equipment (1000Volts Maximum)” and NFPA496 
1993 edition “Purged and Pressurized Enclosures for Electrical 
Equipment, 1993 Edition.”    When revisions of these standards are 
published, the updated edition shall apply. 

6. Guards must be provided on all power transmission and conveyor 

applications in accordance with provisions of ASME B15.1-1996 “Safety 
Standards for Conveyors and Related Equipment, or other applicable 
standards.    When revision of these standards are published, the updated 
edition shall apply. 

 

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CAUTION

CAUTION

CAUTION

CAUTION

 

 

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If  danger  is  expected  from  your  application,  take  the  necessary 
steps to ensure that it operates safely. 

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If  your  Tsubaki  Emerson  product  does  not  operate  normally,  take 
care to ensure that dangerous operating conditions do not occur. 

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Wear  suitable  clothing  and  protective  equipment  (safety  glasses, 
gloves, safety shoes, etc.) 

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Keep your work place tidy and safe to prevent accidents.

 

 

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SHOCK RELAY

SHOCK RELAY

SHOCK RELAY

SHOCK RELAY 

  

 

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TSB

TSB

TSBS

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Summary of Contents for TSB2CT100

Page 1: ...3 Edition When revisions of these standards are published the updated edition shall apply 6 Guards must be provided on all power transmission and conveyor applications in accordance with provisions of...

Page 2: ...n to adjustment Be sure to read this manual carefully before using your Shock Relay When delivering a device containing the Shock Relay be sure that this instruction manual is included 2 TSBSS and TSB...

Page 3: ...2 3 Dimensions Shock relay 72 61 Attachment Cover Screw Unit mm 1inch 25 4 mm...

Page 4: ...3 External 2 phase CT Details for installation holes...

Page 5: ...V 60Hz 1min Between contacts AC 1000V 60Hz 1min Dielectric Strength Between circuits and contacts AC 2000V 60Hz 1min Protection Structure IP20 115VAC 2 7 VA 0 35W Power Consumption 230VAC 11 0 VA 1 2W...

Page 6: ...r source to the terminal L1 L2 Never connect the output of an inverter or a servo driver to terminals L1 L2 Install an insulation transformer between the power line and terminals L1 L2 of the SHOCK RE...

Page 7: ...SBSS05 1 3 7 5 TSBSS30 3 7 5 TSBSS30 3 5 5 7 1 2 TSBSS30 1 5 5 7 1 2 TSBSS30 2 7 5 10 TSBSS60 1 7 5 10 TSBSS30 11 15 TSBSS60 1 11 15 TSBSS30 1 15 20 TSBSS60 1 18 5 25 TSBSS60 1 22 30 TSBSS60 1 Basic w...

Page 8: ...urrent 100A 200A 300A Ratedsecondarycurrent 5A Ratedburden 5VA Ratedfrequency 50 60Hz Approximatelyweight 0 5kg Installation Procedure 1 Install the SHOCK RELAY on the External CT with screws accordin...

Page 9: ...nd correct the cause Release the tripped Shock Relay by pressing the RESET button or by shutting power down before restarting the equipment As a fail safe the Shock Relay keeps the built in output rel...

Page 10: ...ime 12 Troubleshooting Trouble Check Result Solution Wiring of the power source L1 L2 Not attached correctly Wire properly Even when the Shock Relay trips the 95 98 contacts do not shut down the attac...

Page 11: ...dangerous situation from arising 16 Warranty Range of warranty With regard to any troubles happened to our products replacement or repair of such troubled parts will be provided for free of charge du...

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