Jksss+ series 2.3 - 4.2kv, Menu, Sp.3 phase & ground settings (setpoint page 3) – Toshiba VF010H05 User Manual

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JKSSS+ Series

2.3 - 4.2KV

SP.3 Phase & Ground Settings (Setpoint Page 3)

SP3.5 Overcurrent Trip Level: Typically used to indicate

the motor is severely overloaded and at which

point a trip occurs.

• Overcurrent Trip Delay: The amount of time the

overcurrent condition must exist before a trip will

occur.

SP3.6 Phase Loss

Trip: When

enabled, the

soft starter will

trip the motor

off-line upon a

loss of

phase power.

• Phase Loss Trip Delay: The amount of time the

phase loss condition must exist before a trip will

occur.

SP3.7 Phase Rotation Detection: The soft starter is

continuously monitoring the phase rotation. Upon

a start command, a trip will occur if it detects a

change in the phase rotation.

• Phase Rotation: There are two possible phase

rotation options: ABC or ACB. This setpoint

monitors the wiring to ensure that the phase

rotation is correct. To view the present phase

rotation, go to Metering Page1, screen number 4.

SP3.8 * Ground Fault Alarm: Typically used to warn of low

level ground current leakage.

• * Ground Fault Alarm Delay: The amount of time

that the ground fault condition must exist before an

alarm will occur.

SP3.9 * Ground Fault Loset Trip Level: Typically used

to trip the motor on a low level of ground current

leakage. This setpoint is intended to detect high

impedance faults.

• * Ground Fault Loset Trip Delay: The amount

of time that the ground fault condition must exist

before a trip will occur.

*Ground Fault Option must be installed

SP3.10 * Ground Fault Hiset Trip Level: Used to trip the

motor (within milliseconds) upon detecting a high

level of ground current leakage. This setpoint is

intended to detect low impedance faults.

• *Ground Fault Hiset Trip Delay: The amount

of time that the ground fault condition must exist

before a trip will occur.

SP3.11 Overvoltage Alarm Level: Typically used to

indicate when the line voltage is too high. This is

an alarm level.

• Overvoltage Alarm Delay: The amount of time

that the overvoltage condition must exist before a

trip will occur.

MENU

PAGE 3 PHASE &
GROUND SETTINGS

POWER FACTOR LEAD
P/F ALARM: OFF

Range: .01 - 1.00, OFF
Increments of .01

(Hit DOWN ARROW two times)

P/F LEAD ALARM
DELAY: 1 SEC.

Range: 1 - 120 SEC
Increments of 1

POWER FACTOR LEAD
P/F TRIP: OFF

POWER DEMAND
PERIOD: 10 MINUTES

Range: .01 - 1.00, OFF
Increments of .01

Range: 1 - 60 Minutes
Increments of 1

P/F LEAD TRIP
DELAY: 1.0 SEC.

Range: 1 - 120 SEC.
Increments of 1

KW DEMAND ALARM
PICKUP: OFF KW

KVA DEMAND ALARM
PICKUP: OFF KVA

Range: OFF, 1 - 100000
Increments of 1

Increments of 1

Increments of 1

Range: OFF, 1 - 100000

POWER FACTOR LAG
P/F TRIP: OFF

Range: .01 - 1.00, OFF
Increments of .01

P/F LAG TRIP
DELAY: 1.0 SEC.

Range: 1 - 120 SEC.
Increments of 1

KVAR DEMAND ALARM
PICKUP: OFF KVAR

Range: OFF, 1 - 100000

AMPS DEMAND ALARM
PICKUP: OFF AMPS

Range: OFF, 1 - 100000
Increments of 1

POWER FACTOR LAG
P/F ALARM: OFF

Range: .01 - 1.00, OFF
Increments of .01

P/F LAG ALARM
DELAY: 1.0 SEC.

Range: 1 - 120 SEC.
Increments of 1

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