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[. . . ] Publication #: 890015-01-09 REDISTART MICRO II MVRSM12/18 SERIES 1, 500 to 7, 200 V With Advanced Fiber Optic Technology Instruction Manual The Leader In Solid State Motor Control Technology February 2006 Software # 890010-02-21 © 2006 Benshaw Inc. retains the right to change specifications and illustrations in text, without prior notification. The contents of this document may not be copied without the explicit permission of Benshaw, Inc. Congratulations on the purchase of your new Benshaw Micro II MVRSM Soft Starter. Because of the variety of uses for the products described in this publication, those responsible for the application and use of this control equipment must satisfy themselves that all necessary steps have been taken to assure that each application and use meets all performance and safety requirements, including any applicable laws, regulations, codes and standards. [. . . ] The default value for the voltage delay parameter is 0. 5 seconds. PH Dect Dl (phase detect delay) Description The phase detect delay parameter sets the delay time on Fault #56: "Phase Detection. " This fault detects a loss of proper phase timing even when the phase code remains valid; example: loss of line when the motor back generates a voltage. This allows a much faster detection than low line or no current at run faults. Fault Code 56 - Phase Detection will be displayed when this fault occurs. Values Default The PH Dect Dl parameter is adjustable from 0. 3 to 5. 0 seconds in 0. 1 second intervals. The default value for the PH Dect Dl parameter is 0. 8 seconds. 66 5. 14 MOTOR PROTECTION - LINE FREQUENCY High Freq. (high frequency) Description The high frequency parameter sets the highest line frequency that the starter will operate on. When operating on line power, the default setting will usually suffice. If the application is speed sensitive, or the line power is suspect, the high frequency parameter can be set to the highest acceptable frequency. When operating on generator power, the high frequency parameter should be set to the highest acceptable frequency. This will ensure that a generator problem will not cause unnecessarily large fluctuations in the speed of the motor. The frequency must be above the high frequency setting for the frequency delay parameter before the starter will recognize a high frequency condition. Once a high frequency condition exists, the starter will shut down and display a fault 4, High Freq. Values Default The high frequency trip is adjustable from 72 to 24hz in 1hz increments. The default value for the high frequency trip parameter is 72hz. Low Freq. (low frequency) Description The low frequency parameter sets the lowest line frequency that the starter will operate on. When operating on line power, the default setting will usually suffice. If the application is speed sensitive, or the line power is suspect, the low frequency parameter can be set to the lowest acceptable frequency. When operating on generator power, the low frequency parameter should be set to the lowest acceptable frequency. This will ensure that a generator problem will not cause unnecessarily large fluctuations in the speed of the motor. The frequency must be below the low frequency setting for the frequency delay parameter before the starter will recognize a low frequency condition. Once a low frequency condition exists, the starter will shut down and display a fault 5, frequency < Low Freq. Values Default The low frequency trip is adjustable from 23 to 71hz in 1 Hz intervals. [. . . ] Specially designed 120 V, 3-phase isolation transformers provide potential measurement, firing board power, and gate power systems while isolated from the line voltage. High isolation ring transformers are used to reduce the voltage down to 28 Vac for the sustained pulse firing circuit, providing further isolation for the SCR gates. Additional magnetic isolation is provided via a separate control power transformer (CPT), which powers the low voltage controls and the CPU. A momentary deviation in an electrical or mechanical system. Toggle Transformer Isolation Transient U cUL Canadian Underwriters Laboratories (an approval agency) V W X Y Z 151 10. 1 APPLICATION GLOSSARY Notes: 152 11. Warranty 11. 1 3-Year Warranty 3-Year Warranty Data Sheet 3-YEAR WARRANTY DATA SHEET STARTER INFORMATION: USER INFORMATION (OWNER): MOTOR INFORMATION: Synchronous Motors Wound rotor motors LOAD INFORMATION: POWER SYSTEM INFORMATION: DANGER: STARTUP PROCEDURES (All procedures are found in your instruction manual): WARRANTY STATUS (For Benshaw Office Use Only): #" 11. 1 3-Year Warranty 3-YEAR WARRANTY DATA SHEET General Conditions All warranties are provided in accordance with Benshaw, Inc. [. . . ]

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