Chapter 1-introduction, Chapter objectives, Manual overview – Rockwell Automation 193 193-5.0: Bulletin 913/592 SMP-3 Solid-State Overload Relay User Manual

Page 5: Introduction

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Chapter

Introduction

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CHAPTER OBJECTIVES

This chapter provides an overview of this manual and briefly
describes the SMP-3

overload relay, highlighting the

available features and benefits.

MANUAL OVERVIEW

The purpose of this manual is to provide the user with the
necessary information to install, program, start up and maintain
the SMP-3 overload relay. To help ensure successful
installation and operation, the material presented in this manual
must be thoroughly read and understood before proceeding.
Direct particular attention to the ATTENTION and Important
statements.

Chapter

1

briefly describes this manual and the features of the

SMP-3 overload relay.

Chapter

2

provides instructions regarding receiving, unpack-

ing, inspecting, and storing the SMP-3 overload relay.

Chapter

3

describes how to mount, wire, and set the SMP-3

overload relay. It also describes how to operate the SMP-3
overload relay without a Human Interface Module.

Chapter

4

contains the functional specifications of the SMP-3

overload relay.

Chapter

5

defines the display and control panel keys on the

Human Interface Module (HIM).

Chapter

6

provides the necessary information for the SMP-3

setup using a PLC, SLC, or other logic controller. A sample
ladder logic program is included to illustrate a possible SMP-3
setup using a PLC.

Chapter

7

describes the steps to start up the SMP-3 overload

relay. It includes a typical start-up routine that defines the ad-
justments and checks to ensure proper operation.

Chapter

8

outlines the SMP-3 parameter information.

Chapter

9

defines the various SMP-3 fault codes, the corre-

sponding corrective actions, and general troubleshooting in-
formation.

Appendix

A

contains the general SMP-3 overload relay speci-

fications.

Appendix

B

lists the accessories and their catalog numbers.

SMP, SMP-3, SLC, DeviceNet, and PanelView are trademarks and PLC is a registered trademark of the Allen-Bradley Company.

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