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G3JAC403BAC100240

G3JAC403BAC100240

  • 厂商:

    OMRON(欧姆龙)

  • 封装:

  • 描述:

    Three-Phase Hybrid Soft Starter

  • 数据手册
  • 价格&库存
G3JAC403BAC100240 数据手册
Three-phase Hybrid Soft Starter (Soft Start, Kick Start, Current Limit Start, Soft Stop) G3JA-C CSM_G3JA-C_DS_E_6_1 Built-in Bypass Relay and Smooth Motor Starts/Stops Achieved in a Compact Starter • Advanced functions include soft start, kick start, and soft stop. • Phase control using a thyristor limits current when the motor starts, and a bypass relay minimizes power loss while the motor is running. • Controls 3-phase, 3-wire motor or 3-phase, 6-wire motor. • Built-in electronic thermal overload relay. • Built-in fault diagnosis for overtemperature, phase reversal, phase loss/open load, current imbalance, and shorted SCR. • cULus listed; complies with IEC standards. • Mounts with screws or to DIN track. • Built-in operation/fault indicator. • Built-in auxiliary contact for fault indication. • Built-in auxiliary contact to output operating status. • An Optional Auxiliary Contact Block can be added to output operating status. Refer to Safety Precautions on page 16. Characteristics Model Number Structure Type 3-phase, 3-lead Item motor 200 to 480 VAC (±10%) 50/60 Hz (±5%) Rated operating voltage (motor) Applicable motors Functions 3-phase, 6-lead motor (star-delta wiring) Rated operating current (motor) 3 to 37 A 3 to 64 A Applicable motor capacity IEC 60947-4-2, 230 VAC 0.55 to 7.5 kW 0.55 to 18.5 kW Voltage control start (See note.) ❍ Kick start ❍ Current limit start (See note.) ❍ Soft stop ❍ Fault detection relay output (NO) ❍ Auxiliary contact output (NO) ❍ Optional Auxiliary Contact Block output ❍ Fault detection LED indicator ❍ Overload protection ❍ Phase reversal detection ❍ Current imbalance detection ❍ Soft Starter G3JA-C@@@@ 1 2 3 4 5 1. Controller Type C: Soft start/stop 2. Rated Operating Voltage of Main Circuit 4: 200 to 480 VAC, 3 phase, 50/60 Hz 3. Rated Operating Current of Main Circuit 03: 3 A 19: 19 A 30: 30 A 09: 9 A 25: 25 A 37: 37 A 16: 16 A 4. Terminal Type B: Screw terminals (screw clamps) 5. Control Voltage AC100-240: 100 to 240 VAC 50/60 Hz AC/DC24: 24 VAC 50/60 Hz, 24 VDC Note: Select either voltage control start or current limit start. Applicable Motors Accessories Three-phase, 3-wire Motor (Line) Three-phase, 6-wire Motor (Delta) The G3JA-C can be used for a 3-phase, 3-wire motor as shown in the following diagram. (Star-delta wiring for the motor is required if a 3-phase, 6-wire motor is used.) A 3-phase, 6wire motor (that supports a star-delta operation start) can be used. The G3JA-C is compact and includes functionality for devices that start operation with star-delta ( − ) wiring. Motor ■ Model Number Legend G32J-@@ 1 2 1. Option CA: Auxiliary Contact Block 2. Number of Contacts 10: 1 NO 01: 1 NC 20: 2 NO 11: 1 NO/1 NC G32J-@ 1 Motor 1. Option CF64: Fan TA10: Round Terminal Block Adapter 1 G3JA-C Ordering Information ■ List of Models Soft Starters (Complies with IEC 60947-4-2, UL508) Three-phase, 3-wire Motors Applicable motor Rated Operating wiring Current of Main Circuit Applicable motor capacity (reference values) Model HP kW Current rating (A) Adjustable 200 VAC 50/ range (A) 60 Hz 3 1 to 3 0.2 to 0.4 0.37 0.75 0.5 0.5 0.5 to 1 9 3 to 9 0.55 to 1.5 1.5 3 0.75 to 1.5 0.75 to 2 1.5 to 3 16 5.3 to 16 1.1 to 2.2 3 5.5 1.5 to 3 1.5 to 3 5 to 7.5 19 6.3 to 19 1.5 to 3.7 4 5.5 1.5 to 3 2 to 3 5 to 10 25 8.3 to 25 2.2 to 5.5 4 9.5 3 to 5 3 to 5 7.5 to 10 30 10 to 30 2.2 to 5.5 5.5 11 3 to 5 5 to 7.5 7.5 to 15 37 12.3 to 37 3.7 to 7.5 7.5 15 5 to 7.5 5 to 10 10 to 20 230 VAC 50 Hz 380/400/ 415 VAC 50 Hz 200 VAC 60 Hz 230 VAC 60 Hz 460 VAC 60 Hz G3JA-C403B AC100-240 G3JA-C403B AC/DC-24 G3JA-C409B AC100-240 G3JA-C409B AC/DC-24 G3JA-C416B AC100-240 G3JA-C416B AC/DC-24 G3JA-C419B AC100-240 G3JA-C419B AC/DC-24 G3JA-C425B AC100-240 G3JA-C425B AC/DC-24 Motor (Line) G3JA-C430B AC100-240 G3JA-C430B AC/DC-24 G3JA-C437B AC100-240 G3JA-C437B AC/DC-24 Note: The applicable motor capacities given in the table are reference values. The motor FLA must fall within the current range of the device. It is not possible to use motors that are outside the adjustable range of the Soft Starter. Three-phase, 6-wire Motors (Star-delta Wiring) Applicable motor wiring Rated operating current of main circuit Model Applicable motor capacity (reference values) HP kW Current rating (A) Adjustable 200 VAC 50/ range (A) 60 Hz 3 1.7 to 5.1 9 230 VAC 50 Hz 380/400/ 415 VAC 50 Hz 200 VAC 60 Hz 230 VAC 60 Hz 460 VAC 60 Hz --- 0.25 to 1.1 0.55 to 2.2 1 1 0.5 to 2 5.1 to 16 --- 1.1 to 4 2.2 to 7.5 1.5 to 3 1 to 5 2 to 7.5 16 9.1 to 27.6 --- 2.2 to 7.5 4 to 11 3 to 7.5 3 to 10 5 to 15 19 10.9 to 32.8 --- 2.2 to 7.5 4 to 15 3 to 10 3 to 10 5 to 15 25 14.3 to 43 --- 4 to 11 5.5 to 22 3 to 10 3 to 15 7.5 to 20 30 17.3 to 52 --- 4 to 15 7.5 to 22 5 to 10 5 to 15 7.5 to 30 37 21 to 64 --- 5.5 to 18.5 7.5 to 30 7.5 to 20 7.5 to 20 10 to 30 G3JA-C403B AC100-240 G3JA-C403B AC/DC-24 G3JA-C409B AC100-240 G3JA-C409B AC/DC-24 G3JA-C416B AC100-240 G3JA-C416B AC/DC-24 G3JA-C419B AC100-240 G3JA-C419B AC/DC-24 Motor G3JA-C425B AC100-240 G3JA-C425B AC/DC-24 (Delta) G3JA-C430B AC100-240 G3JA-C430B AC/DC-24 G3JA-C437B AC100-240 G3JA-C437B AC/DC-24 Note: The applicable motor capacities given in the table are reference values. The motor FLA must fall within the current range of the device. It is not possible to use motors that are outside the adjustable range of the Soft Starter. Upgraded Models Production of a new version of the Soft Starter (version 2) with added functions was started in August 2008. The DIP switch settings of the new version are different from the previous version. For details, refer to Upgrades for Version 2 on page 13. When replacing G3JA-C (version 2) with G3JA-D, refer to “Three-phase, 6-wire Motors (Star-delta Wiring)” list above. ■ Accessories (Order Separately) Product name Auxiliary Contact Blocks Fan Model Remarks G32J-CA10 Contact configuration: 1 NO G32J-CA20 Contact configuration: 2 NO G32J-CA01 Contact configuration: 1 NC G32J-CA11 Contact configuration: 1 NO/1 NC G32J-CF64 Round Terminal Block Adapters G32J-TA10 Set of 2 Adapters Note: Refer to Safety Precautions on page 16. 2 G3JA-C Specifications ■ Ratings and Characteristics Ratings Item G3JA-C409 G3JA-C416 G3JA-C419 G3JA-C425 Rated operating current Model G3JA-C403 3A 9A 16 A 19 A 25 A 30 A G3JA-C430 37 A G3JA-C437 Heat dissipation, continuous 11 W 12 W 14 W 15 W 17 W 19 W 24 W 10 to 30 A 12.3 to 37 A Rated operating voltage of main circuit 200 to 480 VAC (±10%), 50/60 Hz (±5%), 3-phase Main circuit power Wire gauge 2.5 to 25 mm2 (14 to 4 AWG), Stripping length (recommended): 11 mm supply terminals Tightening torque 2.3 to 3.4 N·m (L1, L2, and L3) Main circuit load power terminals (T1, T2, and T3) Wire gauge 2.5 to 16 mm2 (14 to 6 AWG), Stripping length (recommended): 11 mm Tightening torque 2.3 to 3.4 N·m Control terminals Wire gauge 0.2 to 2.5 mm2 (24 to 14 AWG), Stripping length (recommended): 9 mm (A1, A2, IN1, IN2, Tightening torque 0.5 to 0.9 N·m 97, 98, 13, and 14) Overload current range 1 to 3 A Control voltage 100 to 240 VAC or 24 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 24 VDC 3 to 9 A 5.3 to 16 A 6.3 to 19 A 8.3 to 25 A Note: The load can be switched up to four times per hour. (Conditions: Rated current applied, Ambient temperature: 50°C max., Limit current: 300%, Start time: 15 s, ON time ratio: 70% max.) By using optional fans, however, it is possible to switch the load up to ten times per hour under the same conditions. G3JA Switching Frequency 60 Operations/hour G3JA-C (40°C, Start time: 10 s, Current limit: 350% with fan used) Operations/hour G3JA-C (40°C, Start time: 10 s, Current limit: 350% without fan) G3JA-C403/C409 G3JA-C416/C419 G3JA-C425/C430/C437 50 40 30 140 120 20 80 60 40 10 0 G3JA-C403/C409 G3JA-C416/C419 G3JA-C425/C430/C437 100 20 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 0 40 5 10 15 20 25 Load current (A) 30 35 40 Load current (A) Short Circuit Coordination (Maximum Fuse or Circuit Breaker Size) Type 1 Item Model G3JA-C403 G3JA-C409 G3JA-C416 G3JA-C419 G3JA-C425 G3JA-C430 G3JA-C437 UL Class K5 and RK5 fuse UL-listed combination (600 V) Rated breaking current: 5 kA 60 A 70 A 100 A 110 A 125 A UL-listed thermal electromagnetic circuit breaker Rated breaking current: 5 kA UL-listed combination (600 V) 12 A 30 A 60 A 12 A 30 A 70 A 100 A 110 A 125 A Main Circuit Item Classification cULus (UL 508) IEC (EN/IEC 60947-4-2) Rated operating voltage 200 to 480 VAC 400 VAC Isolation rated voltage 600 VAC 500 VAC Dielectric strength (between the control and main circuits) 2,200 VAC 2,500 VAC Repetitive peak voltage 1,400 V Operating frequency 50/60 Hz (±5%) Utilization category Intermittent duty Single-phase/3-phase Equipment designed for 3-phase only Rated impulse voltage 6 kV DV/DT protection 1,000 V/μs Overvoltage category III AC-53b 3 G3JA-C Control Circuits Item Classification cULus (UL 508) IEC (EN/IEC 60947-4-2) Rated operational voltage 100 to 240 VAC 50/60 Hz, 24 VAC 50/60 Hz, 24 VDC Voltage range ±10% of control voltage Overvoltage category --- III (See note.) Input onstate voltage minimum during start (A1, A2) 90 VAC max. (100 to 240 VAC), 15.2 VAC/21.6 VDC max. (24 VAC/DC) Input onstate current, during start with the G32JCF64 Fan (IN1, IN2) 9.8 mA at 120 VAC; 19.6 mA at 240 VAC, 7.3 mA at 24 VAC/DC Input offstate voltage maximum (A1, A2) 15 VAC min. (100 to 240 VAC), 3.6 VAC/5.1 VDC min. (24 VAC/VDC) Offstate current consumption (IN1, IN2) 10 mA max. (IN1), 12 mA max. (IN2) Onstate current consumption, with Fan (A2) 215 mA max. at 120 VAC/180 mA max. at 240 VAC, 660 mA max. at 24 VAC/800 mA max. at 24 VDC Onstate current consumption, without Fan (A2) 205 mA max. at 120 VAC/145 mA max. at 240 VAC, 580 mA max. at 24 VAC/705 mA max. at 24 VDC Note: Overvoltage category II applies when control or auxiliary contacts are connected to an SELV or PELV circuit. Auxiliary Contacts Item Classification cULus (UL 508) IEC (EN/IEC 60947-4-2) Rated operational voltage 250 VAC/30 VDC Rated impulse voltage --- Dielectric strength 1,500 VAC 2,000 VAC Overvoltage category --- III (See note.) Operating frequency 50/60 Hz Utilization category TB-97, -98 (overload/fault) TB-13, -14 (normal/up-tospeed) 4 kV D300 AC15 Control circuit configuration Electromagnetic relay Number of contacts 1 Contact NO contact Current specifications AC/DC Rated operating current 0.6 A at 120 VAC, 0.3 A at 240 VAC Contact switching capacity Open: 72 VA Close: 432 VA Control circuit configuration Electromagnetic relay Number of contacts 1 Contact NO contact Current specifications AC/DC Rated operating current 0.6 A at 120 VAC, 0.3 A at 240 VAC Contact switching capacity Open: 72 VA Close: 432 VA Note: Overvoltage category II applies when control or auxiliary contacts are connected to an SELV or PELV circuit. Standard Functions Item Classification cULus (UL 508) Start time 2 s, 5 s, 10 s, 15 s, 20 s, 25 s, or 30 s Soft start (initial torque) 15%, 25%, 35%, or 65% of locked rotor torque Current limit 150%, 250%, 350%, or 450% of full-load current Soft stop time 0%, 100%, 200%, or 300% of the start time Weight Approx. 860 g IEC (EN/IEC 60947-4-2) Vibration and Shock Resistance Item Classification cULus (UL 508) Vibration resistance Destruction 25-m/s2 peak, 10 to 55 to 10 Hz, 0.19-mm single amplitude Malfunction 10-m/s2 peak, 10 to 55 to 10 Hz, 0.075-mm single amplitude Shock resistance Destruction 300 m/s2 (30 G) Malfunction 150 m/s2 (15 G) IEC (EN/IEC 60947-4-2) 4 G3JA-C Environmental Conditions Item Classification cULus (UL 508) Ambient operating temperature 0 to 50°C Ambient storage temperature −25 to 85°C Elevation 2,000 m max. Ambient operating humidity 5% to 85% (with no condensation) Pollution degree 2 Degree of protection IP20 IEC (EN/IEC 60947-4-2) Other Specifications Item Classification cULus (UL 508) IEC (EN/IEC 60947-4-2) EMI (emission test) Noise terminal voltage --- Class A Radiation field --- Class A EMS (immunity test) Electrostatic discharge 4 kV contact discharge and 8 kV air discharge Radio frequency electromagnetic field --- Conforms to IEC 60947-4-2 Electrical fast transient --- Conforms to IEC 60947-4-2 Surge immunity --- Conforms to IEC 60947-4-2 ■ Applicable Standards Safety standards UL 508 (Listing: File No. E64562), CSA 22.2 No. 14, EN/IEC 60947-4-2 5 G3JA-C Connections ■ Wiring Two-wire Connections Three-wire Connections Fuse, NF breaker, etc. Fuse, NF breaker, etc. H3 H2 H1 H4 X2 L1 -E1 Main circuit terminals L2 1 3 T1 4 T2 X1 X2 L1 GRD L2 1 -E1 *2 6 3 2 T1 Start/Stop Motor L3 -M 4 T2 X1 GRD 5 *2 G3JA Main circuit terminals -SB E-STOP T3 Transformer *1 -TC 5 G3JA 2 -M L3 H3 H2 H1 H4 Transformer *1 -TC 6 -SB1 E-STOP T3 -SB2 Stop Motor -SB3 Start A1 (+) A2 (−) IN1 IN2 97 98 13 14 A1 (+) A2 (−) Auxiliary contact Overload/fault Control terminals IN1 97 98 Overload/fault Control terminals Operation Chart: Two-wire Connections with Main Circuit Fault Shutoff Soft stop Coast to stop Motor speed Coast to stop Time Stable operation 14 Operation Chart: Three-wire Connections with Main Circuit Fault Shutoff Soft stop Start 13 Auxiliary contact -E1 -E1 Motor speed IN2 Time Stop Start Start/stop IN1 (IN2)-A2 Stable operation Stop Start IN1-A2 A1-A2 E-stop A1-A2 E-stop Normal 13-14 Up-to-speed 13-14 IN2-A2 Stop Normal 13-14 Up-to-speed 13-14 *1. This transformer is used to convert the load voltage into the control voltage of *1. This transformer is used to convert the load voltage into the control voltage of the G3JA. A transformer is not required if the load voltage is within the rated the G3JA. A transformer is not required if the load voltage is within the rated operational voltage range of the G3JA. operational voltage range of the G3JA. *2. The wiring in the following diagram is used for a 3-phase, 6-wire motor (Delta). *2. The wiring in the following diagram is used for a 3-phase, 6-wire motor (Delta). 3 1 5 L2 (W2) L1 (V2) T1 (U1) T2 (V1) 6 T3 (W1) 4 2 L3 (U2) L2 (W2) L1 (V2) T1 (U1) Motor -M 5 G3JA 4 2 L3 (U2) 3 1 G3JA T2 (V1) 6 T3 (W1) Motor -M 6 G3JA-C Examples: Main Circuit Fault Shutoff Forward/Reverse Rotation Note: 1. Provide a time lag of at least 1.0 s between forward and reverse rotation. 2. Disable phase reversal protection. Fuse, NF breaker, etc. Fuse, NF breaker, etc. 1 -KM 2 3 4 6 L1 L2 L3 1 -E1 5 3 H3 H2 H1 H4 X2 2 T1 -M 4 T2 X1 GRD 5 H3 H2 H1 H4 *3 G3JA Main circuit terminals Transformer *2 -TC -TC 6 X2 -SB1 E-STOP T3 -KM1 -KM2 Transformer *2 X1 GRD Motor -SB2 Stop L1 1 -E1 -KA -SB3 Start 3 2 -SB E-STOP L3 5 *3 G3JA Main circuit terminals -KM L2 4 OFF FORREV 123 6 -SA T1 T2 T3 -KA -KM2 Motor -M A1 (+) A2 (−) IN1 IN2 97 98 Overload/fault Control terminals 13 -KM1 -KM1 -KM2 -KM1 -KM2 14 Auxiliary contact -E1 Operation Chart: Three-wire Connections with Main Circuit Fault Shutoff A1 (+) A2 (−) IN1 IN2 97 98 13 Auxiliary contact Overload/fault Control terminals Motor speed 14 -E1 Start Stable operation Motor speed Operation Chart: Two-wire Connections with Forward/ Reverse Rotation Time Stop Start IN1-A2 Stop A1-A2 E-STOP IN2-A2 Overload/fault Inertial stop Soft stop Start Stable operation Time Stop 97/98 (See note 1.) Main circuit Start A1-A2 Normal 13-14 Normal 13-14 Up-to-speed 13-14 Up-to-speed 13-14 *1. If an overload or other fault is detected, the main circuit will turn OFF, and the *1. This transformer is used to convert the load voltage into the control voltage of alarm contact (97-98) built into the G3JA will operate. (Refer to Description of the G3JA. A transformer is not required if the load voltage is within the rated Functions on page 9 for details.) operational voltage range of the G3JA. *2. This transformer is used to convert the load voltage into the control voltage of *2. The wiring in the following diagram is used for a 3-phase, 6-wire motor (Delta). the G3JA. A transformer is not required if the load voltage is within the rated operational voltage range of the G3JA. *3. The wiring in the following diagram is used for a 3-phase, 6-wire motor (Delta). 3 1 5 G3JA 3 1 L3 (U2) 4 2 L3 (U2) L2 (W2) L1 (V2) T1 (U1) T2 (V1) 4 2 5 G3JA L2 (W2) L1 (V2) T1 (U1) T2 (V1) 6 T3 (W1) 6 T3 (W1) Motor -M Motor -M 7 G3JA-C Operation ■ Operating Modes Soft Start Kick Start A soft start is used to reduce mechanical shock when starting the motor. The motor voltage is increased from the initial torque to full voltage. A kick start, or boost, at the beginning of the start mode provides a current pulse of 450% of the full-load current. The kick start time can be set to OFF, 0.5 s, 1 s, or 1.5 s. This allows the motor to develop additional torque at start for loads which may need a boost to get started. The current will increase temporarily during the kick start, but the start mode that was selected will continue after the kick start has been completed. 100% Start t1 Stable operation Time Current Limit Start This start mode is used when the maximum starting current must be limited. During the start time, the thyristor will reduce the motor terminal voltage to limit the current at startup. During stable operation, the built-in bypass relay will be ON. Percentage of motor full-load current The current limit can be set to 150%, 250%, 350%, or 450% of the full-load current. The start time can be set to 2 s, 5 s, 10 s, 15 s, 20 s, 25 s, or 30 s. Percentage of voltage When the current limit start function has been enabled, the kick start will be disabled. Starting torque 600% Some loads that may not start well in soft start mode will start more smoothly if the kick start is enabled to provide more rotational torque to the motor. Increase the kick start time one step at a time to gradually increase the initial torque. Kick start (when selected) *2 100% Starting torque *1 Start t1 Stable operation Time Kick start t2 Note: Refer to DIP Switch Settings on page 11 for details. *1. Initial Torque Setting for Soft Start *2. Kick Start Soft Stop Direct input Current limit start (at 350% of full-load current ) 350% A soft stop is used with applications that require an extended coast to stop. When enabled, the voltage ramp down time can be set to one, two, or three times the start time. The motor will stop when the motor voltage drops to the point where the load torque is greater than the motor torque. 100% Start time Stable operation Time Motor speed Percentage of voltage The initial torque can be set to 15%, 25%, 35%, or 65% of the locked rotor torque. The motor voltage is gradually increased during the acceleration ramp time. The acceleration ramp time can be set to 2 s, 5 s, 10 s, 15 s, 20 s, 25 s, or 30 s. The bypass relay turns ON after the motor starts. Start t1 Stable operation Coast to stop Soft-stop t3 Time Start Time for a Soft Start or Current Limit Start A built-in current transformer (CT) is used to detect the motor current. The completion of motor startup is determined by detecting the convergence of the current as the speed of the motor increases. The Soft Starter operation is then changed to stable operation. The start time given here is a guideline for when the total load current set on the overload FLA setting dial and the actual load current are the same. If the motor load is smaller, the motor will start faster, so that actual start time will be shorter than the start time given here. Soft Stop Time The soft stop function gradually reduces the motor voltage to prevent the motor from stopping suddenly under a large load. A built-in CT is used to detect the motor current and size of the current is used to determine the size of the load and the rate at which the voltage is reduced. If the motor load is extremely small, the soft stop time will be very short. 8 G3JA-C ■ Description of Functions Overload Protection Phase Loss The G3JA-C is equipped with overload protection. The overload class can be set to OFF, 10, 15, or 20. Either automatic or manual mode can be used to reset an overload (trip). Set the trip current to the rated full-load current of the motor through the overload FLA setting dial. When an overload fault occurs, the G3JA-C indicates the overload with a flashing LED indicator and closes the alarm contact. The G3JA-C monitors phase loss. If phase loss lasts for two power supply frequency cycles, the G3JA-C turns OFF the output, indicates the phase loss with a flashing LED indicator and closes the alarm contact. Current Imbalance After an error is detected, the SCR will become hot, and an overtemperature fault may also be detected. If it is, pushing the reset button will not reset the system. Resetting will be possible once the temperature of the SCR has decreased. Wait about two minutes to allow the SCR to cool (assuming the ambient temperature is normal) The G3JA-C monitors the phase current imbalance. If the imbalance exceeds the preset limit, the G3JA-C turns OFF the output, indicates the current imbalance with a flashing LED indicator and closes the alarm contact. Overtemperature Shorted SCR The G3JA-C monitors the SCR temperature through an internal thermistor. If the SCR gets too hot, the G3JA-C turns OFF the output, indicates the overtemperature status with a flashing LED, and closes the alarm contact. Pushing the reset button will not reset the system. Resetting will be possible once the temperature of the SCR has decreased. Wait about two minutes to allow the SCR to cool (assuming the ambient temperature is normal). The G3JA-C always checks the SCR for a short circuit before the starting sequence. If a short circuit is found, the G3JA-C stops the starting sequence, indicates the short circuit with a flashing LED indicator, and closes the alarm contact. Phase Reversal Protection When this function is enabled with a DIP switch setting, the G3JA-C checks phase sequence prior to startup. If the G3JA-C detects a phase reversal fault in the main circuit power supply, it stops the starting sequence, indicates the phase reversal with a flashing LED indicator, and closes the alarm contact. 9 G3JA-C Nomenclature ■ Part Names and Functions DIP Switch Configuration Use the DIP switch to set the functions. Upgraded Models Production of a new version of the Soft Starter (version 2) with added functions was started in August 2008. The DIP switch settings of the new version are different from the previous version. For details, refer to Upgrades for Version 2 on page 13. DIP switch pin Function 1 Start time 2 Main Circuit Terminals, Power Supply Side 3 Start mode (current limit start or soft start) 4 Current limit start setting (when selected) or initial torque setting for a soft start (when selected) 5 6 Soft stop 7 8 Long time setting for start time 9 Kick start 10 11 Overload class selection 12 Reset Button 13 All faults can be reset by pressing the Reset Button or turning OFF the control power supply. Cooling time may be required before overload and overtemperature status can be reset. Note: Test Mode for overload testing will be entered when the Reset Button is pressed for approximately seconds. Test Mode will be cancelled when the Reset Button is pressed again. 14 G3JA-C Ver.2 SOFT STARTER Overload reset Auxiliary/optional auxiliary contact (normal/up-to-speed) 15 Motor wiring (Line or Delta) 16 Phase reversal protection Overload FLA Setting Dial Use this dial to set the trip current to the rated full-load current of the motor. If the setting is not correct, it will not be possible to drive the motor properly. For a 3-phase, 6-wire motor, use the following formula to calculate the dial setting. Set value = Total motor load current/1.73 For example, if the total motor load current is 20 A, the dial setting is 11.6 A (20 A/1.73). Control Terminals RUN/FAULT Indicator The G3JA-C has eight input terminals on the front. Each terminal is described in the following table. The G3JA-C monitors the status before startup and during operation. One indicator indicates both normal operation (RUN) and faults (FAULT). If the G3JA-C detects a fault, it turns OFF the motor and indicates the fault with a flashing LED indicator. The G3JA-C monitors the following conditions. Description Terminal A1 Control power supply input A2 Control power supply common IN1 START input IN2 STOP input 97 NO auxiliary contact (auxiliary contact for fault detection output) 98 NO auxiliary contact (auxiliary contact for fault detection output) 13 NO auxiliary contact (normal/up-to-speed) 14 NO auxiliary contact (normal/up-to-speed) Auxiliary Contacts The G3JA-C is equipped with two auxiliary contacts as a standard feature. One contact can be used for fault detection output. The other one is used to output operating status and can be set to either Normal or Up-to-speed using the DIP switch setting at pin number 14. An optional Auxiliary Contact Block can be added, and DIP switch pin number 14 can be used to set the operating status to output (either Normal or Set Speed). Main Circuit Terminals, Load Side Fault Flashing indicator status Overload Overtemperature Phase reversal Phase loss Current imbalance Shorted SCR Note: The indicator will flash seven times in test mode (trip test). 10 G3JA-C ■ DIP Switch Settings Start Time t1 DIP switch pins Time (seconds) Initial Torque Setting for Soft Start 1 2 3 OFF OFF OFF 2 4 ON OFF OFF 5 OFF OFF ON OFF 10 ON DIP switch pins Current Limit Start Setting DIP switch pins 4 5 FLA current limit (%) 5 LRT initial torque (%) OFF OFF OFF 15% ON OFF 250% OFF 25% OFF ON 350% ON ON 450% ON ON OFF 15 OFF ON 35% OFF OFF ON 20 ON ON 65% ON OFF ON 25 OFF ON ON 30 150% Start Mode (Current Limit Start or Soft Start) DIP switch pin pins3 Setting ON Soft start OFF Current limit start Soft Stop t3 Kick Start t2 DIP switch pins Setting DIP switch pins 9 Overload Class Selection Time (seconds) 12 Overload class OFF OFF OFF ON OFF 10 1.0 OFF ON 15 1.5 ON ON 20 7 OFF OFF Coast to stop OFF OFF OFF ON OFF 100% of the start time ON OFF 0.5 OFF ON ON ON OFF ON 200% of the start time ON ON 300% of the start time DIP switch pin 13 Reset ON Automatic OFF Manual * Set Kick Start to OFF if the G3JA is used with a Current Limit Start. DIP switch pin 14 Phase Reversal Protection Auxiliary contacts (13 to 14) ON Up-to-speed Normal Normal Setting ON Disabled OFF Enabled Optional Auxiliary Contact Block (23 to 24) OFF Motor Wiring DIP switch pin 15 Motor wiring ON Line OFF Delta G3JA Up-to-speed G3JA Soft stop Motor speed DIP switch pin 16 10 Auxiliary Contacts and Optional Auxiliary Contact Block Overload Reset DIP switch pins 11 6 Coast to stop during soft stop Motor Start Stable operation Normal Stop Motor Time Line Delta Up-to-speed Normal: Power supplied to motor Up-to-speed: Bypass relay ON 11 G3JA-C ■ Engineering Data Trip Curves Time (s) 1,000 Cold trip 100 Trip Class 20 Time (s) Trip Class 15 Time (s) Trip Class 10 1,000 Cold trip 1,000 Cold trip 100 100 Hot trip 10 Hot trip Hot trip 1 100 10 10 1 100 1,000 1 100 1,000 Current (%) Current (%) 1,000 Current (%) ■ Dimensions (Unit: mm) Panel Cutouts 44.8 109 4.5 dia. or M4 3 46.4 132 141.5 35 Note: All models are the same size regardless of the capacity. Mounting Dimensions for the Auxiliary Contact Block and Round Terminal Block Adapter 44.8 10 109 3 23 46.4 141.5 23 12 G3JA-C Upgrades for Version 2 ■ Upgrades ■ Identifying Upgraded Models 1. Control of 3-phase, 6-wire motors (star-delta wiring) is supported. 2. The soft start time can be set to up to 30 s. You can check whether the G3JA is an upgraded version by the markings on the G3JA or the label on the box. If the G3JA is not marked “Ver. 2,” it is the previous version. Markings on Unit Label on Box Ver.2 ■ Previous Version The DIP switch settings are different for the upgraded version (version 2) and the previous version. Refer to the following tables for compatibility. Comparison of Functions Item Previous version Comparison of DIP Switch Settings New version (version 2) 1. 3-phase, 6-wire motors (Delta) Control not possible. Control possible. 2. Soft start time settings 2, 5, 10, or 15 s 2, 5, 10, 15, 20, 25, or 30 s DIP switch pin Previous version New version (version 2) 1 Start time Start time 2 Start mode (current limit start or soft start) Start mode (current limit start or soft start) 5 Current limit start setting (when selected) or initial torque setting for a soft start (when selected) Current limit start setting (when selected) or initial torque setting for a soft start (when selected) 6 Soft stop Soft stop 8* Not used Long time setting for start time 9 Kick start Kick start Trip class selection Trip class selection 3 4 7 10 11 12 Overload (trip) reset Overload (trip) reset 14 * 13 Auxiliary contact (normal/ up-to-speed) Auxiliary contact or Optional Auxiliary Contact Block (normal/up-tospeed) 15 * Optional Auxiliary Contact Motor wiring Block (normal/up-to(Line or Delta) speed) 16 Phase reversal protection Phase reversal protection * These settings are different for the previous version and the new version. 13 G3JA-C Comparison of DIP Switch Setting Differences 1. Start Time Previous version DIP switch pins 1 New version (version 2) Time (unit: s) 2 8 OFF OFF Not used ON OFF OFF ON 8 2 OFF OFF OFF 2 5 ON OFF OFF 5 ON 10 OFF ON OFF 10 ON 15 2. Auxiliary Contact and Optional Auxiliary Contact Block (New Version) Auxiliary Contact (Previous Version) Previous version Auxiliary contacts (13 to 14) Time (unit: s) 2 --- DIP switch pin 14 DIP switch pins 1 New version (version 2) DIP switch pin 14 ON Up-tospeed ON OFF Normal OFF Auxiliary contacts (13 to 14) Optional Auxiliary Contact Block (23 to 24) Up-tospeed Normal Normal ON ON OFF 15 OFF OFF ON 20 ON OFF ON 25 OFF ON ON 30 3. Motor Wiring Method (New Version) Optional Auxiliary Contact Block (Previous Version) Previous version DIP switch pin 15 Optional Auxiliary Contact Block (23 to 24) New version (version 2) DIP switch pin 15 Motor wiring ON Up-to-speed ON 3-phase, 3-wire motor (Line) OFF Normal OFF 3-phase, 6-wire motor (Delta) Up-to-speed Note: With the new version, it is not possible to individually set the auxiliary contacts (13 to 14) and Optional Auxiliary Contact Block (23 to 24). 14 G3JA-C ■ Accessories (Order Separately) Auxiliary Contact Blocks Fan G32J-CA10 G32J-CA20 G32J-CA01 G32J-CA11 G32J-CF64 It is possible to perform switching four times per hour without a fan if the G3JA is used at the rated current in an ambient temperature of 50°C max. with a sine current of 300%, a start time of 15 s, and an ON time ratio of 70% max. If a fan is used, switching can be performed ten times per hour under the same conditions. Mounting 1. Insert the connector and hooks on the Auxiliary Contact Block (G32J-CA) into the mounting holes of the G3JA. When doing so, be careful that the connector terminals do not bend. 2. Press down on the Auxiliary Contact Block in the direction of arrow 2 in the figure until you hear a click. 3. To wire the Auxiliary Contact Block, use sheathed wire (length of stripped wire: 9 mm) with a core thickness of 0.5 to 2.5 mm2 (AWG18 to AWG14). Use a tightening torque of 1.0 to 1.1 N·m. Mounting 1. Mount the fan so that the arrow on the surface of the Fan (G32JCF64) is in the direction shown in the figure. 2. Insert the fan connector into the G3JA connector until it clicks into place. 3. Mount the fan on the G3JA. Fan Auxiliary Contact Blocks Removing Round Terminal Block Adaptor 1. Gradually pull out the connector on the top part of the Auxiliary Contact Block (G32J-CA) in the direction of arrow 1 in the figure. 2. Pull the Auxiliary Contact Block in the direction of arrow 2 in the figure. 3. Pull the Auxiliary Contact Block in the direction of arrow 3 in the figure and remove it. Contacts 1NO 2NO G32J-TA10 This is a terminal block adaptor for wiring with round crimp terminals. Mounting Contact form Model 23 24 33 34 23 24 11 12 11 12 23 24 1NC G32J-CA10 G32J-CA20 G32J-CA01 1NO/1NC G32J-CA11 Specifications Item Specifications Control circuit method Electromagnetic relay Current specifications AC/DC Rated operating current 2.5 A, 300 VAC 10 13 23 Once the Terminal Block Adaptor for Round Terminals is wired, mount it to the main circuit terminals of the G3JA. If wiring is performed after mounting the Terminal Block Adaptor for Round Terminals on the G3JA, tighten the screws again on the main terminals of the G3JA and the Terminal Block Adaptor to the specified tightening torque once wiring is completed. Note: 1. The Round Terminal Block Adaptor (G32J-TA10) is delivered with the cover removed. 2. The mounting strength of the cover on the Round Terminal Block Adaptor has been increased to prevent it from becoming removed or falling off. Three, M4 Remove the cover by inserting a flat-head screwdriver into the cover bump on the back of the Round Terminal Block Adaptor and making a gap. Be careful not to become injured when removing the cover. 3. Tighten the screws to the specified torque. The tightening torque for mounting the Round Terminal Block Adaptor to the G3JA is 2.3 to 3.4 N·m. The tightening torque for wiring the Round Terminal Block Adaptor is G3JA is 0.98 to 1.37 N·m. 15 G3JA-C Safety Precautions Refer to Safety Precautions for All Solid State Relays. !CAUTION Installation and Environment Always turn OFF the power supply if there is a possibility that the terminals may be touched. Not doing so may occasionally result in minor electric shock. Firmly tighten the screws to the specified torque. If the screws are not firmly tightened, minor fires may occasionally occur. Refer to Specifications and Accessories (Order Separately) for details. Maintenance The charge of the electrolytic capacitor used in the internal circuit may occasionally result in minor electric shock. Before touching the terminals, turn OFF the power supply and make sure that the voltage has been eliminated due to discharge. ■ Precautions for Safe Use Operation and Storage Locations • Do not use or store the SSR in the following locations. Doing so may result in damage, malfunction, or deterioration of performance characteristics. • Locations subject to excessive shock or vibration • Locations subject to exposure to water, oil, or chemicals • Usage locations subject to ambient temperatures outside the range of 0°C to 50°C • Storage locations subject to ambient temperatures outside the range of −25°C to 85°C Installation and Use • If two or more Units are used with close mounting, it is recommended to install them with a gap of approximately 5 mm between Units. (No gap is required for Auxiliary Contact Units.) If close mounting is used, also take into account the increase in ambient temperature due to heat dissipated by the Units themselves. In particular, use fans for 5 mm sufficient ventilation with external air if the Units are mounted inside a panel. • Do not use the product with loads greater than the rated current. Doing so will result in abnormal heat radiation. • For protection against grounding accidents, always install a fuse, breaker, or other protective device on the power supply side. • Select a power supply that is in the rated frequencies. Not doing so will result in malfunction, failure, or burning. ■ Precautions for Correct Use Altitude Derating The rated current of the G3JA must be decreased at altitudes above 2,000 m because of decreased efficiency of the heat sink and fan (G32J-CF64). Warning Labels Included with Product If voltage is applied to the main circuit power supply side of the G3JA, there will be voltage in the terminals on the main circuit load side even if the G3JA is OFF. Be sure to use the warning labels included with the product to provide notification of this hazard on locations such as the motor terminal box, G3JA, and control panel. Main Circuit Cutoff at Error • Locations subject to corrosive or flammable gases Safety is further improved by turning OFF the contacts and other lines on the main circuit power supply side of the G3JA as shown in the following figure. For a wiring example, refer to Examples: Main Circuit Fault Shutoff. • Locations subject to excessive dust, salinity, or metal powder. Standard Connection Diagram for Main Circuit Cutoff at Error • Usage locations subject to humidity outside the range of 5% to 85% or to condensation due to sudden temperature change KM Installation • Do not drop the product or subject it to abnormal vibration or shock. Doing so may result in failure or malfunction. • Do not install the product if your hands are dirty with oil or metal dust. Doing so may result in failure. Installation and Handling • The product is heavy. Firmly mount it on a DIN Track. Also securely mount the DIN Track. • Mount the product in the specified mounting direction. Abnormal heat radiation from the Unit will result in SCR failure or damage. Installation and Wiring • Make sure that all lead wires are appropriate for the load current. Abnormal heat radiation from the wires may result in burning. • Do not use wires with a damaged sheath. Doing so may result in electric shock or current leakage. • Do not wire power lines or high-tension lines along with the control circuit lines in the same conduit or duct. Doing so may result in damage or malfunction due to induction. • Use wires of an appropriate length. Wires of improper length may result in malfunction or burning due to induction. • Connect to the primary side (i.e., power supply side) of the G3JA output terminals if you use a power capacitor. L1 L2 L3 Fuse, breaker, etc. 1 2 3 4 5 6 T1 T2 Motor T3 G3JA Connecting Varistors The G3JA will be damaged by overvoltage if high-energy surge voltage builds up in the AC power supply that is used. If surge voltage is a problem, connect three varistors with one on each phase in the position shown in the following figure. The following varistor is recommended. Also, when you connect the varistor, always install a fuse, breaker, or other protective device on the power supply side of the varistor. L1 1 L2 3 L3 5 2 T1 4 T2 6 T3 Motor Varistor voltage: 910 V Energy resistance: 200 joules min. (10 × 1000 µs) Limiting Resistor The G3JA cannot use a limiting resistor. Operation Start Signal Do not apply an operation start signal during a soft stop. Doing so will result in abnormal operation. 16 G3JA-C Connecting a Power Capacitor If you use a power capacitor, connect it to the primary side (i.e., power supply side) of the G3JA output terminals. ALL DIMENSIONS SHOWN ARE IN MILLIMETERS. To convert millimeters into inches, multiply by 0.03937. To convert grams into ounces, multiply by 0.03527. In the interest of product improvement, specifications are subject to change without notice. 17 Read and Understand This Catalog Please read and understand this catalog before purchasing the products. Please consult your OMRON representative if you have any questions or comments. 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