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OUTPUT 

POWER 
INPUT 

95    96    98 

A1    A2 

RESET 

SHOCK TIME knob 

0.2-10sec 

TEST 

MON LED 

START TIME knob 

0.2-30sec 

CT 

CURRENT knob 

 

OC LED 

 

 

 

10.  construction 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Description 

 

Two of three phases of the motor current are monitored by integral current transformers (External 
current transformers are required for current more than 60 Amps). 
The  internal  solid  state  circuitry  compares  the  monitored  motor  (or  load)  currents  with  the  preset 
current level. 
When motor current exceeds the preset trip current level, the “OC” LED illuminates and indicates that 
an overload has been detected. 
The relay will trip after the preset trip time (SHOCK TIME) and the “OC” LED remains illuminated 
indicating an overload trip has occurred. 
When the motor currents decrease, the relay reverts after one second.  
If the motor current drops back down below the preset current level before the preset trip time delay 
has elapsed, Shock Relay will return to normal condition. 
MON lamp (green) shows monitor condition.  
It  is  turned  on  under  the  normal  monitor  condition,  and  the  relay  turns  off  the  lights  while  it  is 
outputted.  
With the visual aid of the “OC” LED flashing when motor current becomes 100

 of the preset current 

actual load current can be determined without aid of an ammeter. 
The TEST button provides the means of testing service-worthiness and integrity. 
Since the Shock Relay has definite time characteristics, the start trip delay may be adjusted with a 
minimum setting of 0.2 through a maximum of 10 seconds. 
The trip time adjustment range is from 0.2 through 5 seconds. The relay may be used as an electronic 
shear-pin by setting the SHOCK TIME to minimum. 
If the Shock Relay trips, always investigate to determine the cause and correct prior to restarting.

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

T1 

Motor speed 

Shock Relay 

trips 

Motor current  

Ampere 

TIME 

Preset

 

MOTOR 

 STOP 

OVER LOAD 

T1<T0 

 START TIME 

 SHOCK TIME 

( T0 ) 

 Current

 

Output 

 Relay

 

 SHOCK TIME 

( T0 ) 

OVER LOAD 

T0<T2 

T2 

OC

 

Flicker 

Continue 

Flicker 

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Содержание SHOCK RELAY TSB2CT Series

Страница 1: ...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...

Страница 2: ...ation 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 TSBSA and...

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

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

Страница 5: ...Over 10M with 500 VDC Megger Between casing and circuit AC 2000V 5mA 60Hz 1min Between contacts AC 1000V 5mA 60Hz 1min Dielectric Strength Between circuits AC 2000V 5mA 60Hz 1min 115VAC 2 70 VA 0 35W...

Страница 6: ...n of the arrow to remove the mounting bracket 2 Install the Shock Relay to the DIN rail 6 Wiring 1 Connect 90 250VAC power source to the terminal A1 A2 Never connect the output of an inverter or a ser...

Страница 7: ...1 2 2 3 TSBSA10 1 2 2 3 TSBSA05 1 3 7 5 TSBSA30 3 7 5 TSBSA10 1 5 5 7 1 2 TSBSA30 1 5 5 7 1 2 TSBSA30 1 7 5 10 TSBSA60 1 7 5 10 TSBSA30 11 15 TSBSA60 1 11 15 TSBSA30 1 15 20 TSBSA60 1 18 5 25 TSBSA60...

Страница 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...

Страница 9: ...y has elapsed Shock Relay will return to normal condition MON lamp green shows monitor condition It is turned on under the normal monitor condition and the relay turns off the lights while it is outpu...

Страница 10: ...he running current is commonly used 6 Reset the START TIME knob to match the normal run up time 7 Periodic testing by using the TEST button is suggested to ensure the full protection through preventiv...

Страница 11: ...product begins to operate improperly be sure to take measures to prevent a dangerous situation from arising 16 Guarantee Range of guarantee With regard to any troubles happened to our products replac...

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