Shock Relay Catalog

TSBSB - OUTLINE DIMENSIONS & BASIC WIRING SCHEMATIC

Basic electrical schematic

DIP Switch Set to SS

DIP Switch Set to SA

OCR

OCR

MC

MC

Power source CB

Power source CB

MOTOR

M MOTOR

R (L1) S (L2) T (L3)

T (L3) S (L2) R (L1)

M

SS SA DIP switch:SA

DIP switch:SS

CT

CT

F

F

SS

SA

SHOCK RELAY

SHOCK RELAY

TR

TR

A1 A2 95 96 97 98

A1 A2 95 96 97 98

RESET

A1

A2

A1

A2

RUN

RUN

OCR

OCR

STOP

95

96 STOP

97

98

MC

MC

MC

MC

TSBSB SHOCK RELAY

SHOCK RELAY TSBSB

98

96

97

95

Notes: 1) Transformers (Tr) should be attached as necessary according to the operating power of the SHOCK RELAY. In addition, the use of inverters or other harmonic noise generators may cause a malfunction. In such cases, make sure to install an isolation transformer. 2) Make sure that two of the three-phase wires routed to the motor pass through the two SHOCK RE- LAY CTs in the same orientation. 3) The coil capacity of the electromagnetic contactor (MC) to be connected to the output relay of the SHOCK RELAY should be less than 200 VA when ON and less than 20 VA during retention. 4) Be cautious of the DIP switch selection of the SHOCK RELAY when connecting.

Terminal

Function

Contents

95

DIP Switch: SS 95-96: normal/open, trip/close 97-98: normal/close, trip/open DIP Switch: SA 95-96: normal/close, trip/open 97-98: normal/open, trip/close

96

Output Relay

97

98

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