Rockwell Automation 193 193-5.0: Bulletin 913/592 SMP-3 Solid-State Overload Relay User Manual

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Chapter 3 – Installation and Wiring

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Selecting Ground Fault (GF), Jam/Stall, and Test Functionality

DIP Switch Setting

ON

Ground Fault (GF) – The ground fault feature of the SMP-3 overload relay is enabled by placing the
GF DIP switch in the “ON” position. When the ground fault is enabled, the SMP-3 overload relay will
trip if an equipment ground fault of

w 50% of the full load current setting exists for 0.5 second, after

the SMP-3 overload relay has been operating with

w 30% of the full load current setting for at least

one trip class time period.

Note 1: The ground fault protection can only be used in three-phase applications. For single phase
applications the ground fault DIP switch must be in the OFF position.

Note 2: With wye-delta motor applications, the trip threshold is equal or greater than 25% of the of the
Full Load Current setting.)

OFF

Jam/Stall – The Jam/Stall feature of the SMP-3 overload relay is enabled by placing the Jam/Stall DIP
switch in the “ON” position. When the jam/stall switch is enabled, the SMP-3 overload relay will trip
if

u400% of the full load current setting exists for 0.5 seconds, after the SMP-3 overload relay has

been operating with

30% of the full load current setting for more than one trip class period of time.

TEST – The trip functionality of the SMP-3 overload relay can be tested by placing the test DIP
switch in the “ON” postion. When the test DIP switch is moved to the “OFF” position, the SMP-3
overload relay will remain in the “Test Fault“ condition until manually reset.

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