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The document is a manual for the Toshiba S2E21 Multifunction Motor Protection Relay, detailing its features, specifications, and operational guidelines. It covers various protective functions, including overload, short-circuit, and ground overcurrent protection, as well as installation, maintenance, and troubleshooting procedures. Additionally, it provides information on rated performance, functions, and environmental requirements for effective use.

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FCF50003A-2

The document is a manual for the Toshiba S2E21 Multifunction Motor Protection Relay, detailing its features, specifications, and operational guidelines. It covers various protective functions, including overload, short-circuit, and ground overcurrent protection, as well as installation, maintenance, and troubleshooting procedures. Additionally, it provides information on rated performance, functions, and environmental requirements for effective use.

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CONTENTS
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1. *N*ROD”CT[ON ........................................................ -j-
2. GENERA,, SpECIF~CAT]ON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3

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2.1 Rat,& Performance .............................................. 4
2.2 Functions . . . . . . . . . . ............................................ 5
2.3 Pr,ot~tion Curves . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
3. APPEARANCE AND CONFIGURATION ........................................ 18

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3.1 SZEZl-ClA* (without DG) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
3.2 S2.E21-ClA[ 1 (with DG) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21

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4. MODNTlNO AND CONNECTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
4.1 MolJnting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
4.2 Co~yj&ion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30

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5. HANDLING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
5.1 lnijtal1 ing Battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . :. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
5.2 Turning Power On . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .............. 38
5.3 Basic Operation of Screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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5.4 Registration of ID . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
5.5 Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46
5.6 Measurement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47
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5.7 Event . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54
5.8 Setting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
5.9 Testing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81
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5.10 Failure Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83


5.11 Hand1 ing of Memory Card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86
5.12 Directional Ground Unit (DG) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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6. MAINTENANCE AND INSPECTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92

6.1 Periodic Inspection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92


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6.2 Troubleshooting ................................................. 96

6.3 Berlch Test . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I,,,,


7. PROTECTIVE DETECTION SCHEME. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105
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7.1 Overload Unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105


7.2 Locfked Rotor hit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..-.c . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109
7.3 Reptitive Starting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 113
7.4 Detection of Starting Current and Starting Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114
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7.5 Detection of the Heating Time Constant and


Cocli ing Time Constant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115
7.6 Setting Based on Fundamental Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117
7.7 Setting For Reduce Voltage Starting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120
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APPENDIX A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121 .
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1. INTRODUCTION

This manual (describes the handling. use and operating principle of type SZE21
Multifunction Motor Protection Relay.

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The S2E21 is a motor protection relay and monitor incorporating protective
features for 3-phase induction motor and motor monitor units having such
functions as motor temperature and operation trends.

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S2E21 has the following features.

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(1) Temperature-based protection adopted for overload protection unit:

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The ove:rIoad protection function employs a temperature-based protection
method .that calculates the motor temperature rise from the motor’s heat
characteristic and motor current and provides optimum protection for various
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The large easy-to-read LCD screen makes the S2E21 highly operable.
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(3) All protective functions necessary for motor circuits integrated:

The S2E21 incorporates all protective functions necessary for the motor
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circuits, including overload. short-circuit, overcurrent, unbalance,


undercurrent, ground overcurrent, directional ground, abnormal starting and
starting failure, and repeated starting.
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The S2E2l offers a variety of information useful for motor management and
maintenance, including motor temperature, number of ~starts made. operation
time, current trend at fault and operation history.
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(5) Communication and memory card equipped as standard:

The S2R21 cOnes standard with a communication port (RS485) and a memory
card, facilitating the setting, setting charges and motor monitoring.

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(6) Monitor (to be purchased separately) makes the maintenance work very easy.

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2. GENERAL
SPRWICATION

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This chapter summarizes general specifications. functions and protective
characteristics of the S2E21. This data will help you understand the S2E21.

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2.1 Rated Performance

The rated performance of the SZE21 is shown in Table 1.

Table 1 Rated Performance

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Item Specification
Control supply 100 to 120 VAC (tlO%. -15%) 50/60 Hz

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100 to 125 VDC (+lO%, -15%)

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Dielectric 2000 VAC 1 min (between terminals tied together and
Perfor- strength earth: except for RTD. communication and transducer
mance terminals)

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Vibration 16.7 Hz, composite amplitude 0.3 mm 2 hours
resistance (JEM 1355)
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Service -10% to 60°C (LCD: -lOC to 50x1
temperature
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Storage -109: t o 6OC
Applicable temperature
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envi- Service 20 to 90% RH (no dew condensation)


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Ambient Free from dust or corrosive gases
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Altitude Lower than 2000 m (6600 ft)


For greater than 2000 m, consult factory.
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Current input 1 A or 5 A
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Input and Operation 100 to 120 VAC (Operation signal line input current:
output input -_ about 5 mA)
100 to 125 VDC
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Contact out- 250 VAC: 2 A (cos@=O. 4)


put: 30 VDC: 2 A
Relay contact
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2.2 Functions

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The functions of the S2E21 are listed below.

Table 2 List of Functions

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Overload - Rated current: 2 to 2000 A

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- Heating time constant: 10 to 165 min
(automatically detectable)

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- Cooling time constant: 10 to 500 min
(automatically detectable)

‘rotection - Allowable temperature rise: 60 to 125 g:


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Short- - Operating current: 5 to 17 times the rated
circuit** current setting *15%
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- Operating time (phases independent of each
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Overcurrent” - Operating current: 1.5 to 10 times the rated


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current setting *15X

- Operating time (phases independent of each


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Table 2 List of Functions (cont.)

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Unbalance’” - Operating current: 3-phase average current is
more than 50% of the rated current setting, &109

- Unbalance factor: 5 to 30%

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- Operating time: less than 4 s

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Undercurrent’” - Operating current: 0.30 to 0.80 times the rated
current setting, *lo%

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‘robaction - Operating time: 1 to 5 s +lC%

Ground
overcurrent’
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- Operating current: 5 to 40 times the ZCT rating,
*lo%

- Operating time: 0.1s +40%, -0%


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0.2s to 1.5s &ZO%
Directional Three kinds of directional ground modules are
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ground available: 10 A grounded system type, ungrounded


system type, and a capacitor-voltage-division type
(*3).
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For detail, see the following manuals:


6F9E0108 for 10 A grounded system type;
6F9E0107 for ungrounded system type:
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6F9E0109 for capacitor-voltage-division type


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Table 2 List of Functions (cont.)

Item Description

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Locked-rotor - Starting current: 1.5 to 15 times the rated
and current setting (automatically detectable)
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Protection failure” - Starting time: 1 to 60 s (automatically

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(cont. ) detectable)

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- Allowable locked-rotor time: 1 to 130 s

Repeated Automatically set from the starting current and

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starting starting time.

External External fault input: 2 points


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3-phase 1 A or 5 A (3 phases independent of each other)
current Burden: 1 mVA or less
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Burden: 3 mVA or less
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Temperature - 3-wire type: 8 points
measuring
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resistor - Kind of temperature-measuring resistor:


input Selectable from Pt 100 0, Pt 100 61 (JIS),
(RTD) Ni 100 Q, Ni 120 62
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- measuring range: -20 to 200 C


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-- - Wiring distance: 1 km (3300 ft) maximum

- Resolution: 1 C
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- Measuring cycle: 16 s
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Table 2 List of Functions (cont.)

Itern Description

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Externa 1 1 point: 100 to 120 VAC, 5OhO Hz. about 5 mA:
Input reset 1 0 0 to 125 VDC
(cont. )
External 2 independent points:

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fault 100 to 120 VAC, 50/60 Hz, about 5 DA:

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100 to 125 VDC

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Trip output: 1c lNO/NC @PDT/Form C) Selectable betwee) n
Alarm output; AC: Breaking capacity energization upon

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hItput Start block 250 V-3.5 A operation hon-
output: (cos 4 >o. 4) fai Isafe) and
Error output Continuous current energization at

DC:
tM capacity 8 A
Breaking capacity
normal (failsafe)

30 V-5 A (L/R-O)
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NOTE : *2: Function can be locked off (non-functional).
r3: ZPD and ZCT are special current transformers.
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Table 2 List of Functions (cont.)

Item Description

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Analog 4 to 20 mA: 1 point
transducer
Output: Selectable from among R-phase current,
S-phase current. T-phase current, 3-phase

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average current. stator temperature rise.
rotor temperature rise, RTD 1 to 8. and

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zero-phase current

Maximum burden:

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500 Q (including cable and impedance)

Jutput Output accuracy: *2%


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Signal update interval: 0.5 seconds

Communication Scheme: RS485 half-duplex start-stop


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synchronization. 1 Ch
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Communication speed:
4800 bps
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Number of connectable SZE21’s: 31

Communication distance: 1 km (3300 ft)


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Host : J3100/T3100. dedicated software available


(purchased separately)
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Memory card-- Compatible type: Toshiba MCA 5lDlBAA


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Type: S RAM

Capacity: 32 kbytes
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Table 2 List of Functions (cont.)

Itern Description

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Power supply Green: Lights up when control power is supplied.

Motor Red: - Off when the motor is stopped.


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- Blinks at l-second intervals when the motor
Indication is starting.

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- flights steady when the motor is running.

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- Blinks at 0.3-second intervals when the
motor is overloaded.

Error Red : tM Lights when an error is detected.

Protection Yellow: Lights when the protection function is


operation activated.
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Current 3-phase (independent) zero-phase
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Current 5 to 1700% of CT rating 0.5% to 170%


detection of ZCT
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range rating

Accuracy 12.5% at CT, ZCT rating


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Updating of Every 0.5 seconds


display
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indication
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Table 2 List of Functions (cont.)

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Current Ratio with Percent digital indication with
(cont. ) respect to respect to rated current

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rating

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Stator Display of calculated stator and rotor temperature
Indication temperature rises. Updated every 0.5 seconds.

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(cont. 1 rise:
Rotor Display: - Digital indicationof temperature rise
temperature

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rise - Digital indication of ratio of
temperature rise to allowable value

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temperature rise, to allowable value

Unbalance Digital indication of unbalance factor


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factor
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RTD Digital indication of measured temperature (8 Ch)


temperature
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3 phase Starting current at the last start, 3 phases


starting independent
current
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Average Average starting current for the last 5 starts


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Table 2 List of Functions (cont.)

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Starting time Starting time at the last start

Average Average starting time for the last 5 starts


starting time

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[cont. ) Running time Running time after the last start

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for latest
start

Maximum

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Maximum current (of 3 phases)
current value (resettable)

Number of Total number of starts (resettable)


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Total running Total running time (resettable)


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time

Event Displays the latest 14 events such as starting,


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stopping, tripping. etc.


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Number of Displays the daily start numbers for 14 consecutive


starts made days.
in one day
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Maximum Displays 3 largest daily start numbers.


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Table 2 List of Functions (cont. )

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Measured value Displays measured values at time of tripping.
at trip

Current trend Displays 10 seconds of I-set-interval current trend:

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ndication before trip for R. S, and T phase currents and zero-phase
kont. ) current that existed immediately before the trip.

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Mach.ID tM
Unique code for S2E21 (machine number)

Time Displays the presents time: year (last 2 digits),


month, day, hour. minute. second.
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Code Display Setting (indication) Value at


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ett ing CT primary __ CT 20 5 to 2000 ‘J . 5


rating
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ZCTprimary ZCT 20 50 to 100 A 50


rating
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Table 2 List of Functions (cont.)

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Rated current IN 20 40 to 100% (with 40
respect to CT primary
rating)

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, Setting Motor heating TR 21 10 to 165 minutes 10
(cont. ) time constant

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Motor cooling TD .21 10 to 500 minutes 10
time constant

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Stator BSM 21 60 to 125 C 60
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temperature tM
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Stator rated &‘SN 21 10 to 125 ‘C 50


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temperature Temperature rise
rise during rated load
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operation (rated
current)
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Short-circuit I >> 22 5 to 17 times (with OFF


current respect to rated
setting current)
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Current 1oc 22 1.5 to 10 times OFF


setting for
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(with respect to rated


overcurrent -_ current) _

Tine setting TOC 22 0.3 to 1 second 0. 3


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Table 2 List of Functions (cont.)

Itern Description

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Unbalance UB 23 5 to 30% OFF
factor setting

Current IUC 23 30 to 80% (with OFF

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;ett i ng setting for respect to rated
:cont. 1 undercurrent current)

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Time setting TX .23 1 to 5 seconds 1
for

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undercurrent

Current IDCG 24 5 to 40% (with respect OFF


setting for
ground
tM to ZCT primary rating)

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Time setting TOCG 24 0.1 to 1.5 seconds 0.1
for ground
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overcurrent

Al lowabie TSC 25 1 to 130 seconds OFF


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locked-rotor
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current respect to rated


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current)

J \ Starting
Communication
Starting
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1 toto6015seconds (with 61
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Table 2 List of Functions (cont.)

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F [tern

setting
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jetting 33
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Output relay - 29. Non-
30 failsafe

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31 OFF

RTD category - 32 OFF

Automatic -
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34 No
detection detection
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“” 0 8 alphanumeric PASS. ID.
characters
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2.3 Protect ion Curves

The protection characteristic curves are shown in Figure 1.

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Short-circuit. Overcurrent. and Undercurrent
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0. 1 0.01
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0.1 1 10 100 1000 0.1 1 10 100 1000
+ Multiples of Current (Times) + Multiples of Current (Times)
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No. Beating lillowable Rated


time temperature temperature
constant rise rise
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.: 1. 5 1 1 Ground c u r r e n1 t

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0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 4 0 45
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+Unbalance factor 6) 4round current (!A)


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(ratio with respect to ZCT rating)

Figure 1 Protection Characteristic Curves

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3. APPEARANCE AND CONFIGURATION

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This chapter offers description on appearance, configuration and component names
as well as functions of the S2E21.

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3.1 SZR21-CIA11 (without DG)

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The external view of S2E21-ClA* with no ground directional unit is shown in

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Figure 2, its configuration in Figure 3, and its external dimensions in Figure 4.
The components names and functions are 1 isted in Table 3.

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Figure 2 External View of S2E21-ClA* (without DG)


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4-@6(0.236) boles”’ 4- 66cO.236) holes”’

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Cutout Detail
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417) (1.024)

Dinesions in m (inches)
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3.2 S2E21-ClAU (with DG)

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The external view of S.?,E21-ClA[ ] with a directional ground unit is shown in
Figure 5, its configuration in Figure 6, and its external dinensions in Figure 7.
The components names and functions are listed in Table 3.

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4-@6(0.236) holes”’ 4-d6cO.236) holes’*’

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Figure 7 External Dimensions of SZE21-ClA[ I (with DG)


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Table 3 SZE21 Components' Names and Functions

No. 1 Name 1 Function. Ooeration, Indication

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1 Case Case with which to mount the S2E21 to the panel for
support and protection of S2E21.

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2 Unit A drawout type unit incorporating printed circuit boards

When drawn out, the CT circuit is automatically short-

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circuited on the case side.

3 Display and
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operation switches are mounted on this section, by which can be
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see Section 5.3.)
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4 Memory card One memory card is installed on the printed circuit


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board in the unit. The memory card can be inserted or


taken out by opening the display and operation section.
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(For detail, see Section 5.11.)


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5 Input/output 'This terminal block is for powersupply, process


terminal block input/output and sensor input. This is a clamp type and
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requires no crimp terminals for wiring.

6 Current input This terminal block receives 3-phase current and


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Table 3 S2E21 Components’ Names and Functions (cont.)

No. 1Name 1Function. Ooeration. Indication

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7 Liquid crystal A large LCD with a display capacity of 16x16 characters
display (LCD) used for exchanging information with the S2E21.
(For detai 1, see Section 5.)

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3 Power supply This lights-up in green when power. is supplied to the
indication S2E21.

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3 Operation Indicates the operation condition of the motor.
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At rest: Light off.
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Starting: Light blinks at l-second intervals.
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Over 1 oaded : Light blinks at 0.3-second intervals.


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indication abnormal i ty.
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1 Input keys Used to enter alphanumeric inputs and move cursor.


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protective function.
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Table 3 SZE21 Components' Names and Functions (cont.)

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No. Name Function. Operation, Indication

14 Alphabet mode Used to enable the alphabet input mode that allows an
operator to enter alphabet characters from the input

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keys. Characters A to M can be entered.

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numerical value input mode.

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15 Alphabet input Green lamp lights up during the alphabet input mode.
mode indication tM
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16 Shift key Used during the alphabet input mode to allow the key-in
of characters N to 2.
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17 Shift indication Red lamp lights up when during the alphabet input mode
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the shift key is pressed.


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18 Execution key Used to execute the command entered. This key must be
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pressed after key input is made.


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19 Directional Terminal block for power supply of directional ground


ground module relay, for output, and for input from ZCT and CPT.
terminal block
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20 Directional A module for detecting the operation of the directional


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4. MOUNTING AND CONNECTION

This chapter describes the procedure for mounting the SZE21 to a panel and for

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making conn'sctions.

4. 1 Mounting

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The S2E21 is mounted in the door of a panel and there are two.methods for

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mounting it.,

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4.1.1 Mounting by Standard Screws

The S2E21 has M5 nuts compatible with IS0 standard. The mounting process using
these nuts are shown in Figure 8.
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relay.
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4- 46CO.236) holes
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Dimensions in mm (inches)
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SZE2:L-CIA’ 193 (3.661) ) 104 (4.094)
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4.1.2 Mounting by Non-Standard Screws

The mountin; process using other than IS0 standard screws is shown in Figure 9.
Screws, washers. and nuts are not provided with the relay.

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4.2.1 Circuit Cmfiguration

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General circuit configuration of the S2E21 is shown in Figures 10a and lob.

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R E S E T SPAREI SPARE2
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SZEZ 1

RTLIZ RT03 RT04 RTDS RTD6 RTLIl RTIIB


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Circuit is shown with relay set for non-fail-safe relay contact configuration.
Refer to screen P29 for fail-safe and non-fail-safe configuration selection.
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R S T

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3xCT ZXCT XT

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0/5A W5A W5A

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ZCT connection
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Connectiorl to the SZE21 is made by using the terminal block provided on the back

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of the relay case. The terminal arrangement is shown in Figure 11.

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1RTD3
1RTD4
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114 1Lock c 138 1RTD5 1


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117 ( Error
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~(Noonnection
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124 1RS485
48 TARM 1 RTD8

(a) Input/output terminal block (b) Current input


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4.2.4 Procedure for Making Connections

Connection to the current input terminal block and to the input/output terminal
block shall be made as follows.

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The connections are classed as follows.
- Current input terminal block: For CT and ZCT secondary circuits

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- Input/output terminal block: For power supply circuit and input/output
circuit

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Connection to the current input terminal block (screw fastening type):

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crimping work is necessary.


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(1) Insert a screwdriver into the opening and push down the spring.
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(2) insert wire until it abuts the inner wall. Make sure that the bare wire
length is as specified.

8 to 9 M C3 to .36 in)

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(3) Pulling out the screwdriver completes the connection.

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(4) Pull the wire lightly to check the firmness of the dbnnection.

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The directional ground module is connected to the SZE21 and external circuits as
shown in Figure 12.

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Directional Ground Module
Terminal nos.
D61

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Input of zero-phase y - 7 6 -
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Input of zero-phase & i %
VOl tage 00)
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(Power fuse(PF).
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Method of connection:

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Connection to the S2E21 is accomplished within the module. Connection with

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external circuits is made through the directional ground module terminal block
19 (clamp type).

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(1) The terminals for inputting the zero-phase current (lo) and the zero-phase

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voltage No) are classed as follows.

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Terminal number
lo VO

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EA grounded

;+I D47, D48 D53. D54

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Capacitor-
voltage-division D51. D52 D49, D50
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4.2.6 Precautions for Connection

(1) The control supply and sensor input (CT and ZCT secondary) should use

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twisted pair wires (twisted at less than 25 mm pitch). CT has a polarity,
so be sure to check the polarity before making connection.

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The sensor input wires (ZCT, ZPD) entering the capacitor-voltage-division
type directional ground module should be shielded wires.

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(2) Figure 10 shows an example external connection for the SZE21. Use this

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diagram as a reference in making connections.

(3) When the external cable to be connected is long, or the.number of cores in


the rulticore cable is large, or the power waveform is deformed. a voltage

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in excess of the input ON level may occur depending on the cable capacitance
between cables even when the contacts are open, causing undesired operation.
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In this case. to reduce the input impedance and therefore the generated voltage,
a capacitor or resistor may be added to the input terminal and the power supply
T-phase or a shielded cable with low cable capacitance may be used.
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(4) External cable should be laid isolated from the power cables and high-
voltage cables.
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Laying external cable close to the power and high-voltage cables will result in
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an inducted voltage being generated, causing phenomena similar to the above


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5. HANDLING

This chapter describes the procedure for starting and setting the S2E21 and for

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checking the condition of the motor.

5.1 Installing Battery

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The S2E21 incorporates a battery for backup of the internal calendar.

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Before use, be certain to remove an insulation sheet from the battery.

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The battery backs UP the internal calendar when the control supply for the S2E21
is interrupted. While the control-power is supplied, the-calendar works normally
without the battery.

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If the S2E21 is used with the insulation sheet attached or the battery is
exhausted. the time data is lost when the control supply is interrupted.
in that case, the current time should be set again.
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5.2 Turning Power On
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The SZE21 becomes operational upon being supplied control power.

When the control power is supplied, a power LED lights up and the SZE21 performs
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the self-check on internal circuits.


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After the self-check is finished normally, the screen displays PO system data.

In the event an anomaly is detected, a corresponding error indication lights up


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issuing an error output contact.

When the control power is turned on, an inrush current of about 50 A flows for
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2 ms. When a protective device such as molded case circuit breaker or fuse is
provided to the control power, make sure that the protective device will not
operate on the inrush current.
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5.3 Basic Operation of Screen

5.3.1 Selection of Display

The SZE21 employs a page selection type information access method whereby each

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display page is assigned with a particular kind of information and one can access
any desired information by specifying the corresponding display page.

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The procedure for specifying a display page is given below.

There are four nethods for page specification.

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(1)Specifying a page:

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Press [PAGEI [( )I I( )I [EXE1 keys.

- Enter a desired page in ( ). tM


- When an undefined page number is entered, the MENU page (page 1) appears.
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Example: When YOU wish to access page 10, press [PAGE] [ll [Ol [EXE1
keys.
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WTurning the page:


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Press [PAGE] [Tl [EXE1 keys.

- The next page appears.


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(3)Moving to the previous page:

Press [PAGE] 111 [EXE1 keys.


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- The display moves one page back from the current page.

- When the first page is being displayed, it is again displayed.


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(4)Redisplaying the current page:

Press [PAGE] [EXE] keys.

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- The currently displayed page is shown again.

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Keyboard is normally used to enter numerals. To enter alphabet inputs, follow
the steps shown below.

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WEntering alphabets A to M:

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Press [ALPHA] key to move into the alphabet input
mode.

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- LED on the upper left corner of [ALPHA] key
lights up in red.
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In this state, the alphabets A-M appearing on the
upper left corner of each key can be entered.
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Press [ALPHA] key again and LED on the upper left


corner goes off, returning you to the numeral
input mode.
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Entering alphabets N to 2:
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- LED on the upper left corner of [ALPHA] key


lights up in red and-LED at the upper left
corner of [SHIFT] key lights up in green.
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In this state, the alphabets N-Z appearing on the


upper left corner of each key can be entered.

Press [SHIFT] key again and LED at the upper left


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input mode.
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5.3.3 Changing Setting

The setting values are important data to determine the characteristic of the
protective units and the operation of the SZE21. PASS ID system is incorporated

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to prevent inadvertent changes in this data.

Changing the setting values is allowed only after the registered PASS ID is
entered.

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(1)Registering PASS ID:

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Registration of PASS ID is done on-PO SYSTEM DATA page.

(a) Move the cursor to the PASS ID.

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tM PASS. ID. -------

(h) Key in the currently registered PASS ID.


[I [I [l [I [I [I 11 Cl [EXE1
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(c) Then, key in a desired PASS ID you want
registered. You can use any combination
of eight alphanumeric characters for the [I II [I[1 [ICI Cl [I [EXE1
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PASS ID.
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NOTE: At time of shipment, "PASS. ID."


is registered as PASS ID.
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(2)Changing setting values:

Registered PASS ID must be entered before any change can be made to the setting
values.

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(a) Call the PD SYSTEM DATA page.

(b) Move the cursor to PASS ID.

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(c) Key in the registered PASS ID.

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(d) When the entered PASS ID matches the
registered one, you are allowed to
proceed to change the settings.

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(e) Call the setting page.

(f) Press [EXE] key.


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Cursor appears. (When PASS ID does not agree
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or setting; change is not permitted. the cursor
does not a.ppear.)
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(g) Move the cursor to a parameter you want


to change, using arrow keys
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[?I E-11 [+I [+I.


(h) Enter a new setting value.
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(i) Press [EXE] key to implement the setting change.


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5.3.4 Adjusting LCD Screen Brightness

The brightness of the display screen can be adjusted to a desired level by

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turning the variable resistor dial at the back of the keyboard.

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Resistor for
adjusting brightness

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Figure 13 Adjusting the Brightness of Screen


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5.3.5 Automatic Turn-off of Display


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The display screen is $omatically turned off when no key.operation is performed


for about 4 minutes.
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Pressing any key turns on the screen and displays the page that was being shown
on the screen before turn-off.
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5.4 Registration of ID

o-o + PO SYSTEM DATA

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o-1 --t TYPE.
VER. .
S2F-C1A
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SPARE2
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No. Itern Description State at
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o-o System data Display of type of S2E21, display and -


registration of ID, and display of date and time
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o-1 Type. Displays type and version of S2E21. -


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O-2 MACH. ID. Displays registered Machine ID. S2E21


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To register a new MACH. lD., move the cursor to


this position (O-2). enter the new MACH. ID.
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State at
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l-3 PASS. ID. No PASS. IDS registered are shown. PASS. ID.

For registration of PASS. ID.. see Section


5. 5. 3.

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l-4 Spare input Allows you to register names of spare-inputs. Blank
names The registered spare input names are displayed.

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SPARE1 corresponds to terminalno.5:
SPARE2 corresponds to terminal no.6.

Name registration is done by moving the cursor


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to this position (O-4). key in the riame to be
registered, and press [EXE].
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I-5 Time Displays the present date and time.
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Change is made by moving the cursor to this


position (D-5). and entering year (YY), month
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(MM), day (DD), hour (HH). minute (MM)


each followed by [EXE].
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I-1 + Pl MENU
PO :SYSTEM D A T A

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Pl : MENU
l-2-, PB-6:MEASUREMENT
PlO : EVENT

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P20-35:SETTING

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P40 :TESTING
P50-53:TRIP D A T A

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I tern Description
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Menu A list showing the contents of each page group. -


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Contents of Represents the contents to be displayed on pages


menu PO to P53.
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Chose the page number by checking the display


contents.
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2-1 + P2 MEASUREMENT

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IR 0. 0%

IS 0. 0%

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IT 0. 0%

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2-3 --)

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BR 0. 'C 0%

2-4 --) UB
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No. Item Description
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F-
2-1 ~Display of Displays current, temperature rise, and
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measured unbalance factor.


values
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2-2 Disq!ay of Displays the present values of 3 phases and zero


current phase currents.
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U[341. A: Represents main circuit currents


for each phase.
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[I [I%: Represents the ratio of current to


rated full load motor current.

’ : Ratio of measured current to rated


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Description State at
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Z-2 Display of The scale change in three steps according to


current the magnitude of current.

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L-l-l : 0-125x

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L-J : 125-250%

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2-3 Tempereture Displays calculated temperature rise in the -
rise stator (0s) and rotor (OR).
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11 [I[]. C: Represents calculated temperature
rise.
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[I [I%: Represents ratio of temperature
rise to allowable temperature rise.
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: Ratio of temperature rise to


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allowable temperature rise is


displayed in bar.
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1-4 Unbalanced Displayes the present unbalance factor of three -


factor phases.
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3-1 + P3 MEASUREMENT

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Description State at
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3-1 Display of
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value

3-2 RTD The measured value by RTD is displayed in "C. -


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990: Indicates that RTD is not used.


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25: Displays the temperature as detected


by RTD. The detection cycle is about
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16 sec.

999: Indicates that the measured


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temperature is outside the measuring


-- range (-20 to 2OOC) or measurement
is abnormal. Abnormalities may
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include broken wire, short-circuit,


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4--l + P 4 MEASUREMENT
715 A
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4-24 ITst E 2
4--3 + 1st 324 A
(LAST 5 STARTS)
4-4 -f Tst 6 S e c .
4-5 + TAVs t 6 S e c .

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(LAST 5 STARTS)

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4-6 -t Trun
4--7 + I MAX Eo;“Y
4--a -+ Nst 19
4-9 + Ttrun 3 H

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State at
No. Item Description tM de I ivery

4-l Display of Displays the starting current, starting time, -


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measured and operation time.
value
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4-2 Starting Displays starting current of each phase. -


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current

Displays the average starting current of the -


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4-3 Average
starting last five starts (3-phase average). Value dis-
current played is zero until five starts are completed.
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-- last starting time. -
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time
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State at
No. Item Description
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4-5 Average Displays the average starting time of the last -
starting 5 starts. Value displayed is zero until five

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time starts are completad.

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4-6 Running Displays the running time since the last start. -

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time after When the motor is running, the running-time
last start is accumulated.

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4-7 Maximum Displays the maximum measured current. -
currsnt (including starting) among the three phases.
Stores maximum value until reset.
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reset at P35.
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4-8 Number of Displays the number of starts (accumulative) -
starts made made until the value is reset. It can be reset
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at P35.
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4-9 Total Displays the accumulative running time of -


running time motor (elapsed time). It can be reset at P35.
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91/04/05
91/04/04
91/04/03
5-z-, < 91/04/02
91/04/01

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1No. 1item Description
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5-l Display of Displays the number of starts made in one day. -
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measured

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value
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5-2 Number of Displays the numbers of starts made in one day -
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G-1 + P6 MEASUREMENT
MAX. STARTS

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YY/MM/DD S T A R T S
89,‘05/03 4 1
fi-2-P

1 91/03/22 3 6

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91/04/04 3 4

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State at
Item Description
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Display of Displays the maximum number of starts made in -


measured one day.
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value
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Maximum Displays in the descending order the three -


number of largest numbers of starts made in one day for
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starts made the past as well as dates.

The display can be reset at P35.


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PlO E V E N T D A T A + 10-l
DD HH:MM EVENT
*17 08:45 O L R S T I\
1 7 08:29

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STOP
*17 08:29 O L T R P
1 7 08:25 OL ARM ,
1 7 08:12 RUN
1 7 08:12 START + 10-2
1 6 18:55 S T O P

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1 6 08:lO R U N
1 6 08:lO S T A R T

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Description
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Display of Displays the history of motor operation as -
event. data monitored by S2E21.
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Event data Displays the operation history including start, -


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stop, alarm, trip, and reset of the motor as


well as date and time (hours, minutes).
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State at
IO. Item Description delivery

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The event data for the last 14 events are -
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displayed on PlO.

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Data older than the last 14 events are erased.

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Message description

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START : Motor start
RUN : Motor start COMPLETE
STOP : Motor stop

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TRP : EIry
RST : EE$E’J
ARM : ALARM
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ART : ALARM P&RR1
OL : Overload
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oc : Overcurrent
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UC : Undercurrent
INST : Short-circuit
UB : Unbalance
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L. R : Locked-rotor
REP : Repeated-starting
OCG : Ground fault
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RTD : RTD
SPl : Spare 1 input
SP2 : Spare 2 input
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TOSHIBA 6F9EOlll

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20-l * P20 S E T T I N G

20-2 + CT RATIO

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100/l. 5 A
(5-2000A)
i!O-3 -, ZCT RATIO
50/l, 5 A
(50--lOOA)

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20-4 + I N
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No. item Description State at
dei ivery

20-l Setting
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20-2 CT ratio Sets the primary rating of CT used for 3-phase 5
current detection.
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Setting range is displayed in parentheses ( ).


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The CT secondary rating is selected by the


connections to the terminal block, so there is
no need for setting the CT secondary rating.
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20-3 ZCT ratio Sets the primary rating of XT used for 50


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zero-phase current detection.


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The CT secondary rating is selected by the
connections to the terminal block.
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20-4 Ratedi Sets the rated motor current in the form of the 40
current CT ratio set at 20-2.
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TOSHIBA 6F9EOlll

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i!l-1 -+ P21 SETTING

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** OL * * I
i!l-2 + TR 10 M i n .
( 1 0 - l 65 M i n . )
i!l-3 + LEARN I NG OMin.
0 TIMES

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21-4 + TD 10 M i n .
‘M; TR,
00 Min.)

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ill-5 --f LEARN I NG OMin.
0 TIMES

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21-6 +
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IO. 1 tern Description

!l-1 Setting
tM
Sets the overload unit.
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Y-2 Heating time Sets the motor heating time constant. 10 min
constant
lP

!l-3 Automatical 1 When the automatic detection of the heating time 0 min
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detected constant is turned ON at P34, the S2E21


value automatically detects the heating time constant.
The detected heating time constant is displayed
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here.
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The detected heating time constant is reflected


on the setting at 21-2. RTD l-3 are necessary
for stator temperature detection, and RTD8 for
ambient temperature.
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State at
No. Item Description
delivery

21-4 Cooling time Sets the motor cooling time constant. When "0" 10 min

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constant is set, 3 times the heating time constant of
21-3 becomes the setting value.

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21-5 Automatically When the automatic detection of the cooling time 0 min
detected constant is turned ON at P34, the S2E21

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value automatically detects the cooling tine-constant.
The detected cooling time constant is displayed
here.

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The detected cooling time constant is reflected
on the setting at 21-4. RTD l-3 are necessary
for stator temperature detection, and RTD 8 for
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ambient temperature.
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21-6 Stator Sets the allowable temperature rise of the motor 60 "C
allowable stator. This is generally determined by the
lP

temperature insulation class of the stator winding.


rise
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21-7 Stator rated Sets the temperature rise that would occur when 50 'c
temperature the motor is operated at the rated output
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rise (rated current).


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This data is indicated in the motor test record


or supplied by motor manufacturer.
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22-l + P22 SETTING

** I N S T **
22-2 --) I > >

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(O=OFE
5 - l 7xiN)
22-3 --f T>> 0.05Sec.

** oc **

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22-4 + IOC

1. 5;~l;id;IN)

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22-5 + TOC
(0.3-l.b Set:)

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No. item Description State at
delivery

22-l Setting
tM
Sets the short-circuit and overcurrent unit. -
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22-2 Short- Sets the operating current of the short-circuit 0
circuit unit unit in the form of a multiplier with respect
operating to the rated current.
lP

current
Setting “0” locks the short-circuit function
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off.
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22-3 Short- Displays the operating time of the short-circuit 0.05 set
circuit unit unit.
operating
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time Fixed at 0.05 sec.


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State at
No. Item Description delivery

22-4 Overcurrent Sets the operating current of the overcurrent 0

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unit unit in the form of a multiplier with respect
operating to the rated current.
current
Setting "0" locks the overcurrent function off.

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22-5 Overcurrent Sets the operating time of the overcurrent unit. 0.3 set
unit
operating

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time

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lP
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TOSHIBA 6F9EOlll

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** U B **
30 %
(O=OFF,
5 - 3 0 %>

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I SC* TJC **
23-3 + IUC %

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(O=O! FF.
P.
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23-4 + TUC 30-8r) S e c .

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( l - 5 S e c . )

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State at
No. Item Description delivery

23-l Setting
tM
Sets the unbalance and undercurrent unit. -
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23-2 Unbalance Sets the unbalance factor. 0
unit Setting "0" locks the unbalance function off.
lP

23-3 Undercurrent Sets the operating current of the undercurrent 0


ca

unit unit as the ratio of the operating current to


operating the rated current.
current Setting "0" locks the undercurrent function off.
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23-4 Undercurrent Sets the operating time of the undercurrent


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1 set
unit unit,
operating
time
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:!4-1 + P24 SETTING

**(O=OFF,
OCGO** %

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i!4-2 --) I OCG
5 - 4 0 %I

i!4-3 + TOCG 0.1 Sec.

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(0.1-1.5 Sec. >

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State at
No. Item Description delivery
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24-l setting
tM
Sets the ground overcurrent unit.
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24-2 Ground Sets the operating current of the ground 0
overcurrent overcurrent unit as the ratio of the operating
lP

unit current to the ZCT rating.


operating
current Setting "0" locks the ground overcurrent
ca

function off.
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24-3 Ground Sets the operating time of the ground 0.1 set
overcurrent overcurrent unit.
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unit
operating --
time
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25-1 + P 2 5 S E TTING

** L. R **
25-2 --* T S C 20 Se

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(O=OFF,
l - 1 30 Se

25-3 +

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25-4 -+ L E A R N E

25-5 + T s t 1 Se

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(l-SO Set
25-6 -s L E A R N E D 0

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No. Item State at
Description delivery

25-1 Setting
tM
Sets the locked-rotor and start failure unit
and repeated starting unit.
-

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25-2 Allowable Sets the allowable locked-rotor time of the 3
locked-rotor motor.
lP

time This data is indicated on the motor test record


or supplied by the motor manufacturer.
Setting “0” locks the locked-rotor and start
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failure function and the repeated starting


function off.
The allowable locked-rotor time is based
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on starting current(25-3) at cold condition.


Actual operating time depends on the current
level and temperature rise. Refer to 7.2
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!5-3 Starting Sets the starting current of the motor as the


, xrrent ratio of the starting (inrush) current to the
rated motor current.
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This data is indicated on the motor test record


or supplied by the motor manufacturer.
For reduce voltage starting, Refer to 7.7.
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Caution : I!o not set Tst(25-5) longer than TSC(25-2), The relay will look up
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in a trip condition. On initial setting. set TSC(25-2) before setting


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Tst(25-5).
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State at
No. item Description delivery

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25-4 Automatically When the automatic detection of the starting
detected current is turned ON at P34, the average
value starting current displayed at P4 is displayed

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here.

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The detected starting current is reflected on

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the setting of 25-3.

25-5 Starting Sets the starting time of the motor. 1 set

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time For reduce voltage starting, Refer to 7.7.

25-6
detec:ted
tM
Automatically When the automatic detection of the starting
time is turned ON at P34. the average starting
0

value tine displayed at P4 is displayed here.


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The detected starting time is reflected on the
setting of 25-5.
lP
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Note : The operating time of locked-rotor unit


depends on the motor condition.
(1) The operating time is TSC(setting value)
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for a cold start and with no rotation.

(2) The operating time is longer than TSC


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for a cold start &h motor rotation.


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TOSHIBA 6F9EOlll

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216-l +
P26
COMMUNICATION
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216-2 + ADD.
(l-3:) I
26-3 -+ BAUD RATE 4800

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26-4 + PARITY NON
26-5 + REMOTE SET

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(O=NO. l=YE% ..

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No. Item Description State at
-~ de I i very

26-1 Setting
tM
Sets the communication. -
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26-2 Address Sets the remote station address of the S2E21. 1
On the same line. one address is assigned to one
remote station.
lP

- -
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26-3 Baud rate Displays the communication speed. 4800


Fixed at 4800 bps.
- -
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26-4 Par i t> Displays the parity. NON


Fixed at NON parity.
lec

26-5 Remote Specifies whether the setting change from the 0


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setting monitor is permitted or inhibited.


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27-l + P27 S E T T I N G

MEMORY C A R D

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27-2 + OPERAT I ON

3=LOAD
4=COMPARE)

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27-3 + STATUS

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NO CARD

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Description State at
delivery
I
tM
Controls data communication with memory card. -
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Selects the contents of data to be communicated -
with memory card.
lP

1: Initializes the memory card.


2: Transfers to the memory card the information
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of the S2E21 setting, event data, number


of starts, protective operation.
3: Transfers setting values from the memory
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card to the S2E21.


4: Compares the contents of the memory card
with those of the S2E21.
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State at
(0. Item Description delivery
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Displays the state of the memory card and its -
z7-3 Message
response to the operation of 27-3.

In good condition

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GOOD:
NO CARD: The card is not inserted.

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UNMATCH: MACH. IDS of the card and the S2E21
do not agree.

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ERROR: Error~has occured as a result of
operation at 27-3. Perform the
operation again.

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COMPLETE: The operation of 27-3 is completed
normally.

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lP
ca
tri
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E% 80 100 100 - + 28-4
UC 2% :El -
INST - 100 -

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UB - 100 -
OCG 100 100 -

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28-2
ZNIT~k+2@3

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Description State at
VO. 1 ten delivery

28-1 Setting
tM
Sets the pre-alarm level and reset level of the -
protection unit.
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28-2 Pre-a I arm Sets the detection level for pre-alarm as the 100
lP

ratio with respect to the trip level.

(IL: Ratio with respect to the allowable


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temperature rise.
Setting range: 0 - 100 %
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K, UC. OCG: Ratio with respect to setting


operation current.
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Setting range : 0 - 100 96 (OC.OCG)


-- 100 - 300 % (UC)

For the pre-alarm to be output, the output relay


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must be set at P30.


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State at
Description delivery

Displays the trip value as 100%. -

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Sets the reset level for the overload unit. 100
The S2E21 cannot be reset until the detected

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level becomes lower than the reset level.
Setting range: 0 - 100 %

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Units other than the overload unit have no reset
level and thus can be reset at any time.

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