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INSTALLATION

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Install the Soft-Starter in Vertical Position:

Allow for free space around the SSW-03 Plus, as shown in

Figure 3.1.

Install the Soft-Starter on a flat surface.

External dimensions, fastenings drillings, etc. according to

Figure 3.2.

First install and partially tighten the mounting bolts, then

install the Soft-Starter and tighten the mounting bolts.

Provide independent conduits for physical separation for

signal conductors, control and power conductors (See

Electrical Installation).

3.1.2 - Location /

Mounting

Figure 3.2 -

External dimensions for the SSW-03 Plus and

its screwing drillings

Figure 3.1 -

Free space for

ventilation

Summary of Contents for SSW-03 plus

Page 1: ...User s Guide Guia del Usuario Manual do usu rio Soft Starter Arrancador Suave Chave de Partida Soft Starter...

Page 2: ...FT STARTER MANUAL SOFT STARTER MANUAL SSW 03 Plus Series Software version 5 XX 0899 5518 E 8 SOFT STARTER MANUAL NOTE It is very important to check if the Soft Starter Software is the same as the abov...

Page 3: ...with six leads the line current of the Soft Starter is approximately 58 of the motor current ATTENTION To connect the SSW 03 Plus within the Motor Delta connec tion the motor must permit the Delta con...

Page 4: ...ction 24 3 2 Electrical Installation 25 3 2 1 Power grounding connections 25 3 2 2 Location of the power grounding fans connection 32 3 2 3 Signal and control connections 32 3 2 3 1 Description of the...

Page 5: ...status 57 6 2 9 Last errors 58 6 3 Regulation Parameters P00 P15 P22 P42 P45 P47 58 6 3 1 P00 Parameter Access 58 6 3 2 P01 Initial Voltage 58 6 3 3 P02 Time of the Acceleration Ramp 59 6 3 4 P03 Vol...

Page 6: ...k 82 6 4 15 P63 Watch dog time of the serial communication 83 6 4 16 P64 Action after watch dog time is elapsed 83 6 5 Motor Parameters P21 P25 P26 P27 84 6 5 1 P21 Motor Current Setting IN of the swi...

Page 7: ...rminals for three wire control and by pass contactor 108 9 6 Recommended application with terminals for three wire control and DC braking 109 9 7 Recommended application with terminals for three wire...

Page 8: ...P03 P04 P11 P12 P13 P14 P15 P21 P25 P26 P27 OFF ON 25 90 UN 1 240 s 100 40 UN OFF 2 240s OFF 150 500 IN 32 200 IN OFF 1 20s 20 190 IN OFF 1 200s OFF 30 0 200 0 IN 5 10 15 20 25 30 0 80 1 50 OFF 1 600...

Page 9: ...Function of the RL1 relay Digital input 2 program Digital input 3 program OFF ON According to the Model 380V OFF 25 UN OFF 30 UN 2s OFF 70 UN OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF 2 1 2 120 170 205 255 290 340 410 475...

Page 10: ...rotection Status 0 250 Last hardware error 1 8 57 57 57 57 57 57 58 Digital input 4 program Analog output program Analog output gain 0 01 9 99 Set the command through HMI Serial or digital inputs OFF...

Page 11: ...rcurrent applicable to pumps Immediate overcurrent Phase rotation External fault Programming error Serial communication error Serial communication error Display Meaning E01 E02 E03 E04 E05 E06 E07 E08...

Page 12: ...erve the recommended Safety Procedures can lead to material damage NOTE The content of this Manual supplies important information for the correct understanding of operation and proper performance of t...

Page 13: ...the supply voltage before touching any electrical component inside the Soft Starter Many components are charged with high voltages even after the incoming AC power supply has been disconnected or swi...

Page 14: ...d allows for the operation in many different modes as described in this manual As the SSW 03 Plus can be applied in several ways it is impossible to describe here all of the application possibilities...

Page 15: ...aks on the supply network are prevented 2 4 1 Introduction This series includes models from 120 to 1400A being supplied from 220V 230V 240V 380V 400V 415V 440V 460V 480V 525V or 575V The available typ...

Page 16: ...18 9 44 53 255A 2 290A 521 315 530 41 8 340A 20 51 12 4 20 86 92 15 410A 521 325 605 50 3 20 51 12 79 23 81 110 20 475A 521 325 655 58 8 4 580A 20 51 12 79 25 78 129 60 670A 521 325 705 64 5 20 51 12...

Page 17: ...e is used with several voltages fed independently of the power supply The control board contains the circuits responsible for the control monitoring and protection of the power components This board a...

Page 18: ...17 2 INTRODUCTION 2 4 3 Description of the control board CCS 3 0X Figure 2 3 Layout of the electronic control board CCS 300 or CCS 3 01...

Page 19: ...nd then remove the SSW 03 Plus For sizes above 255 A open the wooden crate on the floor remove the fastening bolts on the base and remove the SSW 03 Plus with the aid of a hoist Check if SSW 03 Plus n...

Page 20: ...oistureand sea air Avoid exposure to gases or explosive or corrosive liquids Avoid exposure to excessive vibration dust oil or any conductive particles or materials Environmental Conditions Temperatur...

Page 21: ...etc according to Figure 3 2 First install and partially tighten the mounting bolts then install the Soft Starter and tighten the mounting bolts Provide independent conduits for physical separation for...

Page 22: ...500 350 5 16 92 15 Chassis 20 51 20 86 12 4 19 68 13 78 M8 41 8 IP00 410A 521 605 325 575 350 5 16 110 20 Chassis 20 51 23 81 12 79 22 63 13 78 M8 50 0 IP00 475 580A 521 655 325 625 350 5 16 129 60 Ch...

Page 23: ...formed within the delta connection of the motor when Kit IP20 is used Table with Kit IP20 Dimensions See Figure 3 3 Type SSW 03 Plus A 120 170 205 255 290 340 410 475 580 670 800 950 Width L mm in 224...

Page 24: ...ATION 3 The Kit IP20 must be installed at the bottom of the SSW 03 Plus after it has been This Kit IP20 is fixed to the Soft Starter by means of screws supplied with the Kit Figure 3 3 SSW 03 Plus wit...

Page 25: ...oft Starter type the extension bus bar may have one two or three holes NOTE 1 The connection cables of the Soft Starter to the line supply or the line supply isolation contactor must be able to carry...

Page 26: ...Starter This device shall disconnect the Soft Starter from the AC input supply when required e g during maintenance services DANGER The AC input disconnect cannot be used as an emergency stop device D...

Page 27: ...STALLATION 3 Figure 3 4 Power and Grounding Connections for standard connection Figure 3 5 Power and Grounding Connections for connection within the motor delta connection See also item 6 4 1 in the m...

Page 28: ...which operate at high currents for instance high voltage motors welding machines etc If several Soft Starters are used together see Figure 3 6 Figure 3 6 Grounding connection for more than one Soft S...

Page 29: ...his type of fuse does not protect the SCR Table 3 2 Recommended cables for Standard Connection 100 and 120 IN Type SSW 03 Plus A 120 170 205 255 290 340 410 475 580 670 800 950 1100 1400 Standard Conn...

Page 30: ...A 120 170 205 255 290 340 410 475 580 670 800 950 Connection within the motor delta Connection Rated Current 120 A 249 353 426 529 602 706 851 986 1204 1391 1661 1972 Line cables mm2 120 185 300 2 x 1...

Page 31: ...1 2 M12 1 2 M12 1 2 2 x M10 3 8 Torque Nm Lb in 8 3 74 38 19 166 25 37 328 12 61 542 50 61 542 50 61 542 50 37 328 12 Bolt M6 1 4 M8 5 16 M10 3 8 M12 1 2 M12 1 2 M12 1 2 2 x M10 3 8 Torque Nm Lb in 8...

Page 32: ...00 Standard Connection 220 440V Y X kA 10 10 10 10 18 18 18 18 30 30 42 42 85 85 Within the Motor Delta Connection 460 575V Y X kA 10 10 18 18 18 18 30 30 42 42 85 85 85 85 220 440V Y X kA 10 18 18 18...

Page 33: ...n in Figure 2 3 page 17 X1 Electronics supply 144mA for 110Vac 78mA for 220Vac X2 Digital and analog signals output by relay X7 Connection to FAN XC2 Connection to serial communication XC6 Connection...

Page 34: ...33 INSTALLATION 3 3 2 3 1 Description of the X2 Connector Figure 3 8 Description of the X2 CCS3 00 or CCS3 01 connector...

Page 35: ...ft Starter This cable must be laid separate from the other cables existing in the installation maintaining a distance of 100mm 3 94in each other Max recommended torque in the terminals X2 and X1 Maxim...

Page 36: ...e It s necessary to use normal fuses or breaker to protect the installation Ultra Rapid fuses are not necessary for the SSW 03 Plus operation but they are recommended for SCR protection The transforme...

Page 37: ...recommended to install one or more thermostats in the motor If the ther mostat is not used the external input error DI3 from SSW 03 Plus must be connected to Vdc NOTE Contactor K1 is necessary to prot...

Page 38: ...ical installation to start up programming the Soft Starter correctly to start up the SSW 03 Plus in this operation mode follow chapter 4 Figure 3 10 Combination Drive B Operation through Terminals Not...

Page 39: ...hermostat is not used the external input error DI3 from SSW 03 Plus must be connected to Vdc NOTE Contactor K1 is necessary to protect the motor in case there is a phase failure which is caused by dam...

Page 40: ...Plus operation However due to protection and safety reasons it s recommended In case of maintenance the input fuses must be removed for a complete disconnection of the SSW 03 Plus from the line For th...

Page 41: ...0 138 5 43 E01 Thyristor fault phase failure Falha no tiristor falta de fase E02 Full speed not reached Rota o nominal n o alcan ada E03 Overtemperature Sobretemperatura E04 Overload Sobrecarga E05 Un...

Page 42: ...trol board The shielding must be connected through a Faston type terminal near to XC6 as shown in Figure 3 12 This cable must be laid separately from the other wirings at a minimum distance of 100mm 3...

Page 43: ...R Disconnect always the power system before making any connection 1 Check all connections Check if all power grounding and control connections are correct and well tightened 2 Clean the inside of the...

Page 44: ...re is no problem the display will show This means that the Soft Starter is rdy ready to be operated 4 Follow the commissioning procedures For combination drive A Operation by HMI 3P follow Item 4 3 2...

Page 45: ...tion 3 and 4 The user must have read Section 5 and 6 and be acquainted with the use of the HMI 3P and with the parameter organization The user must also understand how to localize and to change the pa...

Page 46: ...rogram operation via terminal Press Press To change the parameters it is necessary to set P00 ON Soft Starter realizes self diagnosis Soft Starter ready to be programmed Power up the driving Start Sto...

Page 47: ...TINGS DURING THE COMMISSIONING Although the factory standard parameters are chosen in such a way to meet most application conditions even so it may be necessary to make some parameters settings during...

Page 48: ...locked rotor time and the starting current Ip In for DOL tarting Select a thermal class that in this condition trips in a time shorter Section 6 5 2 Figure 6 10 than the indicated motor data 2 Also c...

Page 49: ...The HMI 3P consists in 4 digits seven segment LED display 2 signalling LEDs and 5 keys Figure 5 1 describes the HMI 3P Figure 5 1 HMI 3P Description START Indicates that the Soft Starter has received...

Page 50: ...the Soft Starter operation enabling ON I disabling OFF O increment decrement values parameters can be performed through the HMI 3P This is made through standard factory programming of the Soft Starter...

Page 51: ...dications of the HMI 3P Display a Monitoring Variables P72 Value of the output current at percentage level of the switch P73 Value of the output current in Amperes P74 Value of the active power in kW...

Page 52: ...51 USE OF THE HMI 5 P76 Load power factor value P96 Last hardware error P82 Value of motor thermal protection status P77 Value of the output voltage at percentage level...

Page 53: ...52 USE OF THE HMI 5 P98 Third hard ware error P97 Second hard ware error P99 Fourth hard ware error...

Page 54: ...tween the Soft Starter and the user is made through parameters The parameter are shown on the display through the letter P followed by a number 00 Number of the parameter Each parameter is related to...

Page 55: ...key Permit changing the pa rameters value 3 Press key Numeric value associated with the parameter Localize the parameter P00 Press key Use the keys Use the keys Numeric value associated with the para...

Page 56: ...ing mo tor the display will indicate the parameter content by flashing 2 By pressing the key after the adjustment the last adjusted value will be stored automatically and this value will remain stored...

Page 57: ...t output functions It defines the rated motor characteristics 6 1 STANDARD PARAMETER SET AT FACTORY The standard factory parameters are predefined values with which the Soft Starter is programmed at f...

Page 58: ...ent Power 6 2 6 P76 Load power factor 6 2 7 P77 Output voltage 6 2 8 P82 Motor thermal protec tion status It indicates the apparent power required by the load values in kVA Accuracy of 10 It indicates...

Page 59: ...d and fourth error The register indicates the last 4 Soft Starter errors or faults Register systematic EXX P96 P97 P98 P99 The former content of P99 is lost 6 3 REGULATION PARAMETERS P00 P15 P22 P42 P...

Page 60: ...s are run without load or with small loads the acceleration time will be shorter than the time programmed at P02 due to the back emf generated by the motor 6 3 4 P03 Voltage Fall step during Decelerat...

Page 61: ...the motor load during the acceleration The current limitation is used for loads with high or constant starting torque The current limitation must be set at a level that permits the motor acceleration...

Page 62: ...otor delta connection To limit the current at 2 5 x IN of the motor 1 Standard Connection Figure 6 3 Current Limitation of the switch 120A of the motor 140A 2 05 x IN of the switch 350A IN of the swit...

Page 63: ...rrent IN of the switch P12 Calculation example for setting of immediate overcurrent Maximum Current equal to 1 4 x IN of the motor 1 Standard Connection IN of the switch 170A IN of the motor 140A 1 4x...

Page 64: ...xample for setting of immediate undercurrent IN of the switch Minimum Current equal to 70 of the IN of the motor 1 Standard Connection IN of the switch 170A IN of the motor 140A 70 of the 140A 0 7 x 1...

Page 65: ...rtain conditions of the hardware being used as base of the following functions starting current limitation P11 immediate overcurrent P12 at duty undercurrent at duty P14 and thermal overload protectio...

Page 66: ...only detected at the first time when the power part is activated after the electronic part has been energized Thus a new phase sequence can only be detected when the electronic part is switched OFF or...

Page 67: ...4 6 3 14 P33 Voltage level of the JOG function 6 3 15 P34 DC braking time s This parameter sets the DC braking time provided P52 3 and P28 OFF This function is only possible with the aid of a contacto...

Page 68: ...protection acts limiting the time interval between starts to avoid excessive starting and stopping conform time adjusted in parameter P36 Factory Standard min Range max P36 Time interval between star...

Page 69: ...wo wire digital input DI1 Attention The SSW controller will not accept a new Start command during the time adjusted in P36 elapses after Stop Identically to serial interface communication NOTE 1 Use t...

Page 70: ...peline that can cause ruptures or excessive wear Factory Standard 70 min Range max shortest step 70 UN 1 90 UN P42 Voltage pulse level at the start NOTE Before the first start of the Pump disable the...

Page 71: ...eleration 7 P04 deceleration time during the motor deceleration check with manometer the pressure drop that must be continuous until the minimum level is reached without the presence of hydraulic ram...

Page 72: ...to Reset P45 Pump Control OFF ON Possible Values Factory Standard OFF Factory Standard min Range max P47 Auto Reset Time shortest step OFF 10s 1s 600s OFF 6 4 CONFIGURATION PARAMETERS P28 P43 P44 P46...

Page 73: ...er To know in this connection the Soft Starter can be specified as 1 50 times the nominal current of the motor during the start 1 73 times the nominal current of the motor in full voltage During the s...

Page 74: ...tactor must be able to carry the motor rated current and the motor connection cables to the Soft Starter and or the bypass con tactor must be able to carry 58 of the motor rated current 2 Due to the h...

Page 75: ...DESCRIPTION Factory Setting OFF P28 Operation Mode Selection OFF ON Possible values 6 4 2 P43 By Pass relay This function when enabled permits activates full voltage indication by means of RL1 or RL2...

Page 76: ...k due to the conduction angle for the voltage reduction 6 4 3 P44 Energy Save Figure 6 6 Energy save 3 When P44 ON the parameters P74 and P76 are disabled OFF 4 Not possible to enable with by pass P43...

Page 77: ...instantaneously with the order Switch ON of the Soft Starter switching Off only when the Soft Starter receives an order of general switching Off or by ramp when the voltage reaches 30 of the rated vo...

Page 78: ...utput which reverse the direction of rotation by inverting two motor phases See Item 9 7 Typical Appli cation with Reversal Figure 6 8 Functioning of the reversal relay RL1 It enables the Relay RL2 to...

Page 79: ...nal load protec tion It acts when the input is open Ex thermal protection for the motor by means of dry contact without voltage of a protection relay thermo stat 3 General Enabling X2 2 must be connec...

Page 80: ...Programming 1 Error Reset As described in Item 6 4 8 2 Extern Error As described in Item 6 4 8 3 General Enabling As described in Item 6 4 8 4 JOG Function It enables the Digital Input 4 DI4 when con...

Page 81: ...of the load without considering the harmonic currents 4 Thermal motor protection proportional to the thermal state of the motor 6 4 12 P57 Scaling of the Analog Output This parameter sets the scaling...

Page 82: ...n be programmed at the Di gital Input DI4 if P61 OFF or P61 ON it operates via serial input Function of the change of the Direction of Rotation This function can be programmed at the Di gital Input DI...

Page 83: ...pulse 6 4 14 P62 Address of the Soft Starter at the communica tion network This parameter defines the address of Soft Starter on the communication network This is for use with the superdrive software...

Page 84: ...ommunica tion with a Master Set the watch dog time according to the time between telegrams sent by the Master Factory Standard min Range max shortest step OFF 1 1s 5s OFF P63 Watch Dog Time of the Ser...

Page 85: ...otection the motor is OFF and the HMI 3P display will show error E04 Parameter P21 P25 P26 and P27 are part of the thermal protection To disable the thermal protection set P21 OFF Ex How to set P21 1...

Page 86: ...d to the motor The actuation curves of the motor Thermal Protection are according to IEC 60947 4 2 standard The motor heating and cooling curves are based on long experience of the company with its mo...

Page 87: ...corrected by the S F For example a motor of In 100A and S F 1 15 has 1 x In 115A t s x In The cooling time of the thermal image depends on the motor power i e for each power a different cooling time i...

Page 88: ...load and full load condition a multiplication factor dependent on the percentage of the motor current has to be applied Class 30 Class 25 Class 20 Class 15 Class 10 Class 5 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1000 100...

Page 89: ...time This data is available in the catalog of the motor manufacturer EXAMPLE Suggestions on how to program the Thermal Class correctly Motor data Power 100hp Voltage 380V Rated current In 140A Servic...

Page 90: ...edures are required On the other hand with a higher Class selected the motor might be operated closer to the limit thus more starts per hour are allowed and shorter time intervals between motor On Off...

Page 91: ...reset with reset actuation level auto reset time 6 5 4 P27 Auto reset of the Thermal motor image It sets the time for the auto reset of the thermal motor image The thermal decrement of the thermal mot...

Page 92: ...N Energy Save P44 Energy Save with P43 ON By Pass P51 3 Direction of Rotation with P28 ON Within Delta P52 3 DC Braking with P28 ON Within Delta P54 4 DirectionofRotation with P28 ON Within Delta P55...

Page 93: ...C 1040 F and current too high Starting time with current limitation higher than specified by switch Too many of successive starts Fan is locked or defective Set of P21 P25 and P26 too low relating to...

Page 94: ...onnections 2 Check if all intern Soft Starter connections are tightened 1 Check if the motor is used according to its application 1 Check the HMI connections to the Soft Starter control board CCS3 0X...

Page 95: ...ooling System Printed circuit boards Power Module Power Connections Power Resistors Loose screws Loose connectors Fans are dirt Abnormal acoustic noise Abnormal vibration Dust in the air filter Dust o...

Page 96: ...E at the suitable point ATTENTION The electronic boards are fitted with components sensitive to electrostatic discharges Never touch the components or connectors directly If this is necessary touch be...

Page 97: ...using a anti static brush and or a compressed air ion gun ex charger buster ion gun non nuclear Ref A6030 6 from DESCO If necessary remove PCBs from the Soft Starter 1 Disconnect power supply of the...

Page 98: ...tem N0 Types Amper 220 440 Vac Specification 120 170 205 255 290 340 410 475 580 670 800 900 1100 1400 Units per Soft Starter Thyristor Module Disc Thyristor RC Snuber Fans Source Fuse HMI 3P CCS3 00...

Page 99: ...9579 0303 9587 0303 9595 0303 7150 0303 7215 0301 1631 0302 4490 0400 1494 0400 2547 0400 2571 0400 2555 0400 3519 0400 3500 0400 3403 0305 5620 12052 4160 1785 4160 0527 4160 0837 0307 2606 0307 261...

Page 100: ...ent Current at Dissipaded Plus 3xIN 4 5xIN Cont Power 30s 30s Duty A A A W HP kW HP kW HP kW HP kW 40 C 40 C 8 2 1 Table of Power and Currents for Three Cable Standard Connection Ambient Temperature o...

Page 101: ...112 200 149 350 261 400 298 550 410 340 502 334 602 1112 200 149 350 261 400 298 550 410 410 657 438 789 1436 250 186 450 336 550 410 700 522 475 822 548 986 1780 330 246 600 447 650 485 900 671 580 8...

Page 102: ...tions Inputs 01 non isolated resolution 8 bits 0 10V Programmable functions Analog 02 relays NO contact 250V 1A Programmable functions 01 relay NO NC contact 250V 1A specific for faults Relay Outputs...

Page 103: ...r content decrease parameter content 04 Displays 7 segment LEDs Permits access changing of all parameters Display accuracy Current 10 at full scale Power 5 at full scale Types for extern mounting HMI...

Page 104: ...nform Many other factors can influence the total installation Only direct measurements can verify total conformity 9 1 1 EMC AND LVD DIRECTIVES 9 1 2 REQUIREMENTS FOR CONFORMING INSTALLATIONS 9 1 2 1...

Page 105: ...ly when required e g during work on the electrical equipment See EN60204 1 5 3 Specify the current and voltage of this disconnecting device according to the data given in the item 8 1 and 8 2 DANGER T...

Page 106: ...protection The transformer T is optional and must be utilized when the line voltage is different than the electronics and fan voltage For the integral motor protection it s recommended to install one...

Page 107: ...must be utilized when the line voltage is different than the electronics and fan voltage For the integral motor protection it s recommended to install one or more thermostats in the motor If the ther...

Page 108: ...or K1 is optional and is not nec essary for the SSW 03 Plus operation However due to protection and safety reasons it s recommended In case of maintenance the input fuses must be removed for a complet...

Page 109: ...otection it s recommended to install one or more thermostats in the motor If the ther mostat is not used the external input error DI3 from SSW 03 Plus must be connected to Vdc NOTE A contactor in the...

Page 110: ...e electronics and fan voltage For the integral motor protection it s recommended to install one or more thermostats in the motor If the ther mostat is not used the external input error DI3 from SSW 03...

Page 111: ...n the electronics and fan voltage For the integral motor protection it s recommended to install one or more thermostats in the motor If the ther mostat is not used the external input error DI3 from SS...

Page 112: ...the line voltage is different than the electronics and fan voltage For the integral motor protection it s recommended to install one or more thermostats in the motor If the ther mostat is not used the...

Page 113: ...n but they are recommended for SCR protection The transformer T is optional and must be utilized when the line voltage is different than the electronics and fan voltage The isolation contactor K1 is o...

Page 114: ...actor K1 is necessary to protect the motor in case there is a phase failure which is caused by damage in the SSW 03 Plus power circuit with the application of the power isolation contactor For motor c...

Page 115: ...R protection The transformer T is optional and must be utilized when the line voltage is different than the electronics and fan voltage For the integral motor protection it s recommended to install on...

Page 116: ...to use normal fuses or breaker to protect the installation Ultra Fast fuses are not necessary for the SSW 03 operation but they are recommended for SCR protection The transformer T is optional and mus...

Page 117: ...nstall one or more thermostats in the motor If the ther mostat is not used the external input error DI3 from SSW 03 Plus must be connected to Vdc Motor fuses are normal Install one overload relay to e...

Page 118: ...MBOLS Electrical Connection between two signals Boundary Equipment Terminals for Connection Signal Shielding A B C Coil relay contactor Normally Open Contact NO Normally Closed Contact NC Indicator li...

Page 119: ...118 APPENDIX 9 Fuse Thyristor SCR Potentiometer Bipolar Transistor Thermal Relay Three Phase Reactor Diode Varistor MOV Operational Amplifier Optocoupler Three Phase Motor Emergency button...

Page 120: ...119 APPENDIX 9 Reversible switch Transformer Normally closed pushbutton Normally open pushbutton Delay time contact...

Page 121: ...bles must be short circuitedin order to avoid damage of the cur rent transformers incorporated in the SSW 03 Use the connector wich is delivered with the MAC 0x One end of this connector has already a...

Page 122: ...ls see MFW 01 manual 0899 4429 and MIW 02 manual 0899 4430 10 3 SUPERDRIVE Programming software for microcomputer PC for windows environment Permits parameter programming command and monitoring of the...

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