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If a voltage drop below 320 V or rise above 480 V is detected,
the relay will be switched off with a delay of 1s. In this case, both
LEDs will be off. If the phase voltages return to normal values,
the relay will be switched on after T2 time.
If a voltage asymmetry between phases occurs, the relay will be
switched off after T1 time. The green LED [R] will flash until the
relay is switched off (time T1).
If the phase voltages return to normal values, the relay will be
switched on after T2 time. The green LED [R] will flash until the
relay is switched switch (time T2).
If the wrong phase sequence is detected at the input terminals
of the device, the relay will be switched off immediately. The
red LED will be on to indicate a phase sequence error. When the
correct phase sequence returns, the relay will be switched on
with a delay of T2. The green LED [R] will flash until the relay is
switched on (time T2).
1. Check the correct operation of the motor (direction of ro-
tation).
2. Disconnect the power supply.
3. Fix the sensor on a rail in the control box.
4. Connect the phases in sequence to terminals 1, 3, 12.
5. Connect the power supply of the switching contactor coil in
series to terminals 4-5 or 8-9.
6. Set the desired values using the dials.
7. Switch on the power supply.
8. Green LED is on – correct voltage asymmetry and phase vol-
tage value – the motor can be started.
9. Red LED is on – incorrect phase sequence.
10. Disconnect the power supply.
Mounting