Toshiba 18 - 1250 A Remote Starter User Manual


 
TE Series Digital Solid State Soft Starters 18 – 1250A
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5.6.9.c Timer Value Readouts for Protection Features
F054 – F059 provide display of timer or register values for
information only. The user cannot alter them. Upon power loss and
restoration, these values are updated for time elapsed.
F054 = Restart Delay Time Readout
Factory Setting = Not Applicable
Range = 1 - 999 Seconds
Remaining time value readout of F028, the Auto-Restart Delay
Timer.
F055 = Coast Down (Backspin) Timer Value
Factory Setting = Not Applicable
Range = 1 - 3600 Seconds
Remaining time value readout of F048, the Coast Down
Lockout Timer.
F056 = Starts per Hour Timer Value
Factory Setting = Not Applicable
Range = 1 - 3600 Seconds
Remaining time value readout of F049, the Starts-per-Hour
Lockout Timer.
F057 = Starts per Hour Counter Readout
Factory Setting = Not Applicable
Range = 1 - 10 Starts
Incremental counter value readout of F050, the Starts-per-Hour
Lockout.
F058 = Time Value Between Starts Readout
Factory Setting = Not Applicable
Range = 1 - 3600 Seconds
Remaining time value readout of F050, the Minimum Time
Between Starts Timer.
F059 = Thermal Capacity to Start Readout
Factory Setting = Not Applicable
Range = 0 - 100 % Thermal Capacity
Readout only for user’s viewing of the motor Thermal Capacity
percentage required to allow a Reset after an Overload Trip.
Use this function in conjunction with the Remaining Thermal
Capacity (in the Status Screen group) to be able to predict
when a restart will be allowed. This value is automatically
updated by the TE Series CPU whenever a successful start
sequence has been accomplished. The TE Series essentially
“learns” how much Thermal Capacity is needed in the motor in
order to successfully restart, and stores the information at this
Function. Upon power loss and restoration, this value is
updated for elapsed time.