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JKSSS+ Series - 2
JKSSS+ Series 2.3 - 4.2KV
1.2 Specifications (continued)
Two Stage Electronic
Overload Curves
Starting: Programmable for Class 5 through 30
Run: Programmable for Class 5 through 30 when "At-Speed" is detected.
Overload Reset
Manual (default) or automatic
Overload circuit retains thermal condition of the motor regardless of control
power status. Unit uses real time clock to adjust for off time.
Overload will not reset until thermal capacity available in the motor is enough
for a successful restart. Starter learns and retains this information by
monitoring previous successful starts.
Phase Current Imbalance
Protection
Imbalance Trip Level: 5 - 30% current between any two phases
Imbalance Trip Delay: 1 -20 seconds
Over Current Protection
(Electronic Shear Pin)
Trip Level: 100 - 300% of motor FLA
Trip Delay: 1 - 20 seconds
Load Loss Trip Protection
Under Current Trip Level: 10 -90 % of motor FLA
Under Current Trip Delay: 1 - 60 seconds
Coast Down (Back Spin)
Lockout Timer
Coast Down Time Range: 1 - 60 minutes
Starts-per-hour Lockout Timer
Range: 1 - 6 successful starts per hour
Time between starts: 1 - 60 minutes between start attempts
Form C (DPDT), Rated 5 amps 240 VAC max, (1200 VA)
Run Indication
Programmable
At Speed Indication
Programmable
Acceleration Adjustments
Programmable Ramp Types: Voltage or Current Ramp (VR or CR)
Starting Torque: 0 - 100% of line voltage (VR) or 0 - 600% of motor FLA (CR)
Ramp Time: 1 to 120 seconds
Current Limit: 200 - 500% (VR or CR)
4 Options: VR1+VR2; VR1+CR2; CR1+CR2; CR1+VR2
Dual Ramp Control: Ramp 1 = Default
Ramp 2 = selectable via dry contact input
Begin Decel Level: 0 - 100% of line voltage
Stop Level: 0 to 1% less than Begin Decel Level
Decel Time: 1 - 60 seconds
Jog Settings
Voltage Jog: 5 - 75%
Kick Start Settings
Kick Voltage: 10 - 100%
Kick Time: 0.1 - 2 seconds
Shorted SCR, Phase Loss, Shunt Trip, Phase Imbalance Trip, Overload,
Overtemp, Overcurrent, Short Circuit, Load Loss, Undervoltage or Any Trip
Coast Down Time, Starts Per Hour, Time Between Starts, and Any Lockout
Data includes cause of event, time, date, voltage, power factor and current for
each phase and ground fault current at time of event
Advanced Motor Protection