Toshiba 18 - 1250 A Remote Starter User Manual


 
TE Series Digital Solid State Soft Starters 18 – 1250A
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F004 = Overload Class During Run
Factory Setting = 10 (Class 10)
Range = 5 - 30 NEMA / UL Class
Set value according to the instructions provided by your motor /
equipment manufacturer. This trip curve will not be enabled until
the motor has reached full speed.
F005 = Overload Reset
Factory Setting = 0 (Manual)
Range = 0 – 2
Set value to determine starter behavior after an overload
condition has cleared.
When set to 0 = Manual, the operator must press the [RESET]
key before restarting the motor. Once the motor windings have
cooled sufficiently AND the [RESET] key is pressed, the unit
will accept a restart command.
When set to 1 = Automatic mode, and once sufficient time has
elapsed allowing motor windings to cool, the motor will be
restarted upon a start command. If 2-wire control is used, the
unit will restart immediately.
When set to 2 = Disabled Overload, the TE Series will not
trip
on Motor Thermal Overload. This is provided for applications
where either an external Overload Relay or Motor Protection
Relay is used, or where multiple motors are connected and
each one requires having an individual Overload Relay. See
Appendix 5 for more details.
WARNING
Setting F005 = 1 (Automatic) may present significant operational risk.
When F005 = 2 (Disabled Overload), a separate external thermal overload protection device
must be in the circuit.
NOTE:
Because of the risk of fire or equipment damage, cycling control
power will NOT reset an Overload Trip. If F005 = 2 (Automatic
Reset), cycling control power will allow reset ONLY IF the Thermal
Register has determined that the motor has regained sufficient
thermal capacity to allow it to restart successfully.
F006 - F009 = Reserved