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Three Phase Voltage Monitor - Ae1313

A phase monitor can be used with any three phase motor. A monitor such as the Copeland 085-0160-00 is recommended for monitoring remote locations or environments with a history of adverse voltage fluctuations. Many compressor failures are caused by an intolerable line voltage. These voltage variations can have many different sources such as contactor failure or ground interference. Irrelevant of the cause, compressor failures due to voltage fluctuations may be prevented.

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Three Phase Voltage Monitor - Ae1313

A phase monitor can be used with any three phase motor. A monitor such as the Copeland 085-0160-00 is recommended for monitoring remote locations or environments with a history of adverse voltage fluctuations. Many compressor failures are caused by an intolerable line voltage. These voltage variations can have many different sources such as contactor failure or ground interference. Irrelevant of the cause, compressor failures due to voltage fluctuations may be prevented.

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Copeland10-1313 10-1313

10-1313

Application Engineering Bulletin AE-1313

Issued September, 2000

GUIDELINES TO USING A THREE PHASE VOLTAGE MONITOR

INTRODUCTION A phase monitor can be used with any three phase motor. A monitor such as the Copeland 085-0160-00 is recommended for monitoring remote locations or environments with a history of adverse voltage fluctuations. Many compressor failures are caused by an intolerable line voltage. These voltage variations can have many different sources such as contactor failure or ground interference. Irrelevant of the cause, compressor failures due to voltage fluctuations may be prevented. Although the voltage fluctuations themselves may be inevitable, actual motor damage can usually be averted. FAULT DETECTION The phase monitor checks for critical faults Phase loss Phase reversal High voltage Low voltage Voltage unbalance A phase reversal is very damaging to phase sensitive machines such as scroll compressors, screw compressors, and fan motors. A phase loss will cause excessively high current resulting in high temperatures in the other two motor phases. High voltage causes excessive temps inside the motor. Low voltage increases the slip of the motor producing excess heat. Phase unbalance is when the voltage to each phase is not equal, as a result, some windings do more work than others. This causes excessive heat.

ELECTRICAL WIRING SET UP For single contactor systems, connect the monitor to the three phase power supply as shown in Figure 1 . For a part winding start with two contactors and two phase monitors, connect the monitors as shown in Figure 2.

*1 amp fuse recommended

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Figure 1 Voltage Wiring for Three Phase Line Monitors

Copeland 10-1313

Part Winding Start (PWS) For 3-Phase Monitors

Figure 2

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Copeland10-1313 10-1313 LOAD/ALARM RELAY The relay shown in Figure 3 is used to control the contactor coil. Wire terminals 4 and 6 are in series with the control circuit as shown in Figure 3. If needed, terminal five (the normally closed side of the relay) can be used for alarm installation. % Under Voltage Factory setting: 10% Enter the allowable under voltage percent. When the voltage goes under this range, the monitor trips. It can be adjusted from 2 to 10 percent. Phase Unbalance Factory setting: 5% Enter the acceptable phase unbalance percent. It can be adjusted from two to five percent. Reset Mode Factory setting: 5 retrys The reset mode determines what the unit does after recording a fault. If the reset mode is Auto, the unit restarts when the input conditions are correct. If you choose a number between 1 and 5, this is the number of times that the unit restarts before going into lockout. Thereafter it requires a manual restart. If you enter 0, the unit always goes into lockout after a failure. Note: This unit will lockout only on load side faults. For any line side faults, the unit will lock out just for the duration of the fault. Figure 3 Control Mode Factory setting: off Adjustment not permitted when used on the Copeland compressors. Note: It may be necessary to clear any faults that occurred during initial power up. To clear faults, simply hold down the [FAULT] button until the LCD screen flashes Faults Cleared (approximately 5 seconds). Should adjustment be desired, the touch pad shown in Figure 4 can be used.

PARAMETER SETTINGS Changes to parameter settings may result in less than optimum protection. The parameter settings are as follows: Average Line Voltage Factory setting : 208VAC Set the expected phase to phase line voltage value. It is adjustable from 190 to 630 volts. Time Phase Loss/Unbalance Factory setting: 2 min Enter the amount of time that the phase monitor waits after a fault before trying to restart. It is adjustable from 2 to 10 minutes. Time Phase Unbalance Factory setting:15 sec Enter the amount of time that the monitor allows a fault to exist before tripping into a fault mode. It is adjustable from 0 to 15 seconds. % Over Voltage Factory setting: 10% Enter the allowable over voltage percent. When the voltage exceeds this range, the monitor trips. It can be adjusted from two to 10 percent.

Figure 4 Touchpad

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Copeland 10-1313 Table 1 Troubleshooting

Symptom Load will not energize

LCD Readout Phase Avg (Phase Average)

LED Status Load LED OFF, Fault LED blinking

Corrective Action 1)Confirm that the control input is properly connected. 2)Press [FAULT] to observe the current fault. Correct the condition of the first fault which appears. (See Table 2 for a list of corrective actions). Indicates that there are faults saved in the memory. To clear faults, press and hold [FAULT] for more than 2 seconds

Fault LED blinks repeatedly while load is energized. Setup LED is on while load is being energized Load will not energize

Phase Avg

Fault LED blinking. Load LED ON.

Other than Phase Avg

Setup LED ON. Load LED ON.

To exit the Setup mode, press either the [READ] or the [FAULT] button.

RESET

Fault LED blinking.

Unit in Lockout. Maximum #of retries in manual reset mode has expired. To reset unit, press [FAULT] and hold for approximately 2 seconds. The amount of time between the load de-energizing and re-energizing may be to short. Press set up to enter time phase loss/rev (Delay on break) mode. Use the arrow up to lengthen the delay.

Load turns ON and OFF

Does not matter

Fault LED blinking.

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