Basic Installation and Operation Guide
TE Series Digital Solid State Soft Starters 18 – 1250A
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4.1.4 Testing
The
TE Series
can be tested with a load smaller than the motor it was
originally selected to control, however additional steps must be taken to
avoid tripping on Phase Current Loss. See section 5.6.8.a under “Phase
Loss Protection” for additional details on performing this task.
Notes:
The unit cannot be tested without a motor or other test load
connected to the load side of the unit. It may be necessary to use a
load bank to test the unit without a motor.
Line voltage will appear across the output terminals if there is no
motor or load connected to the unit.
4.1.5 Lightning
Protection
As with all electronic power controllers, protection from damage by
lightning surges is recommended in areas where lightning is a significant
problem. Stationary air gap lightning arrestors should be considered and
utilized on the input power source. The best method of protection is to
have an Isolation Contactor in front of the starter that is open when the
soft starter is not in use. Enclosed versions can be ordered with an
OPTIONAL secondary surge absorber.
4.2
Control Connections
Control connections on the
TE Series
starter are divided into 2 groups.
With the unit oriented vertically, TB1 is a 12-point DC terminal block (on
the left), and TB2 is a 10 point AC terminal block (on the right side).
These are removable terminal blocks for ease of connection and
servicing, and are provided with different spacing (pitch) between the
header pins so they are not interchangeable. Following are descriptions
of control connection points.
Note:
Terminal numbers are shown on the side of the first and last terminal
of each block. An additional 3 point terminal on the far left side is for
serial communication connections (see section 5.6.10).
Figure 4.2: Control Terminal Blocks
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