Issue: What are the different TeSys T Operating modes? How are they different? Product Line: TeSys T Motor Management Controller Environment: North American Products Cause: Installation and Application Resolution: There are six main types of operating modes. Overload, independent, reverser, two-step, two-speed, and custom operating mode. Each has different wiring as well as specific behaviors for the TeSys T inputs and outputs. See attached for more information. Operating M...
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You will find in attach Presentation all basic step to create a custom Logic TeSys T motor management device T includes pre-defined modes and large possibilities to adjust parameters by configuring the product with SoMove. Before deciding to customize with specific Custom Logic, make sure you cannot meet customer needs with pre-defined mode and accurate configuration You can also easily change Input/Output behavior using only the Logic Input and Logic output dedicated area in pre-defined programs If Custo...
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Yes, TeSys T can be used in Single Phase application. For a Single Phase application, you pass the First Phase cable through the first internal CT and the Second Phase cable/Neutral cable through the third internal CT.
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Issue: If a combination starter is ordered with a Tesys T overload relay will the door of the enclosure have a reset button? Product Line: Combination Starters Environment: NEMA Combination Starters Cause: Product Characteristics Resolution: Yes it will, unless the combination starter comes in a NEMA 12/3R which specifically excludes a reset button on the door. This can be seen by looking at the combination starter class and type in the Schneider Electric Digest.
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FLC1 is the parameter to enter the Motor nominal current in TeSys T. In this parameter, the Motor nominal current is entered as a percentage of the rated value of the TeSys T. Example: For TeSys T of range 8Amps (LTMR08) and a motor of 2 Amps nominal current, you have to set the FLC1 value to 25% because the Motor nominal current is 25% of the full load current of TeSys T Module (LTMR08). This means that the current in register 466 (value of current in percent) take the value of 100% when ...
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