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4000 400 en-GB AA2

ENGLISH

Control system
manual
Aritco 4000

Original Instructions
The information in this document is subject to alteration without prior notice and should not be re-
garded as an undertaking from Aritco Lift AB. Aritco Lift AB is not responsible for damage incurred due
to misuse of this document. The document or parts thereof, may not be reproduced or copied without
prior permission. It may not either be imparted to a third party or otherwise be used without authorisa-
tion. Infringement hereof will be subject to action in accordance with applicable laws.

©Aritco Lift AB

Document number: 4000 400 en-GB AA2


Original Instructions

Date: 2017-02-29
Contents

1 LIST OF FUNCTIONS ..............................................................................................................1


2 Initial test ...........................................................................................................................3
3 POWER-OFF ........................................................................................................................5
4 STOP SWITCH ......................................................................................................................7
5 SHAFT MODULES..................................................................................................................9
5.1 U5 FUNCTIONS............................................................................................................9
5.2 U5 CONNECTIONS ..................................................................................................... 10
5.3 EXTERNAL REMOTE SERVICE BOX/PANEL (OPTION) ......................................................... 10
5.4 ERROR ALARM (R1).................................................................................................... 10
5.5 U3 CONNECTIONS ..................................................................................................... 11
6 FRONT PANEL .................................................................................................................... 15
7 U1-CONTROL SYSTEM FUNCTIONS ........................................................................................ 17
8 DIP-SWITCH SETTINGS ........................................................................................................ 19
9 FLOOR DISPLAY AND STATISTICS .......................................................................................... 21
9.1 FLOOR DISPLAY & SPEECH........................................................................................... 21
9.2 RUN TIME AND OPERATION TIME................................................................................. 21
10 TROUBLESHOOTING DIAGRAM ........................................................................................... 23
11 ERROR MEMORY .............................................................................................................. 27
A LIST OF COMPONENTS, Aritco 4000 ...................................................................................... 29
B LIFT CABIN ........................................................................................................................ 33
C DRIVE SCREW .................................................................................................................... 35
D ALARM BELL - EXTERNAL..................................................................................................... 37
E ALARM BELL – NO PHONE ................................................................................................... 39
F FÄLTCOM / GSM ................................................................................................................ 41
G PHASE SEQUENCE RELAY for 3-phase 230/400 VAC ................................................................. 43
H WIRING DIAGRAM ............................................................................................................. 45

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LIST OF FUNCTIONS

1 LIST OF FUNCTIONS
The control system consists of 3 types of modules,
the control system (U1 module) placed in the cabin
as well as shaft modules (U3) placed at every land-
ing and one U5 module is connected between the
U1 and U3 modules.

The software is the same for Aritco 4000 as for


7000, 6000 and 2000. That is, the cards can be ex-
changed between them, (check the DIP-switches).

The shaft-modules software is the same and does


not require setting; it just has to be plugged in.

There are a number of features available as


standard.
• Error memory. See page 27.
• Floor locking (school locking). See page 11.
• Battery supervision
• Emergency lighting supervision. See page 27.
• Automatic lubrication of screw (adjustable). See
page 8 DIP-SWITCH SETTINGS.
• Fire drive. See page 8 DIP-SWITCH SETTINGS.
• Arrival signal On/Off. See page 8 DIP-SWITCH
SETTINGS.
• Call delay 2.5/5.0 seconds. See page 8 DIP-
SWITCH SETTINGS.
• Automatic cabin light off. See page 8 DIP-
SWITCH SETTINGS.
• Send cabin from landing:
• Open door and press the number of the land-
ing you want to send the cabin to for at least
3 seconds. Step outside, close the door and
push the call button – the lift will go to the
floor you selected
• Backup power for emergency lowering down to
the nearest floor and keeping S3 (RM, Retiring
ramp) locked when floor is school locked.
• Emergency lowering is executed by pressing any
cabin destination button. See page 10.
• Call buttons with error indication from the error
memory.
• A floor indicator can display Run time and Num-
ber of starts.. See page 21.
• Call button light is red or green.

A red light indicates an occupied mode and the


lift will not respond.

The lift is occupied when:


• the lift cabin is in motion
• a door is open

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LIST OF FUNCTIONS

• a person using the lift has not yet reached


their destination and closed the door after
them.
If necessary:

Reset the Lift-occupied-mode by pressing the Serv-


ice Alarm Reset button.

Service alarm reset

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Initial test

2 INITIAL TEST
Perform the following test from within the cabin:
1. Check that the Freq control DIP switch is in the ON position.
2. Run the lift up and down from the platform buttons.
3. While the lift is running, note which of the indicators UP/DOWN is lit up on the U1 module (main
control).
4. If the lift moves in the same direction as indicated then the 3-phase sequence is OK; otherwise
change the phase sequence.

Fig. 1 Control PCB, DIP-switch

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POWER-OFF

3 POWER-OFF
When a Power down is required for a longer period of time, make sure that fuses E2 and E3 are
switched off.

Otherwise the battery will be discharged and may get damaged. A fully-charged battery supplies the sys-
tem with power for 7 hours.

Only use Lead-acid batteries with a 3.4 Ah capacity if the battery must be replaced.

Batterytest.

The battery is tested once a month by turning on the emergency light for a period and then measuring
the power consumption.

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STOP SWITCH

4 STOP SWITCH
The stop switches consists of 3 bi-stable reed switches, 1 (b31), X (b33) and TOP(b36). (X is only used
when the lift has more than 2 landings)

The figure to the left shows the placement of the magnets in the shaft.

The distance between the sensor and the magnet should be 15-20 mm to assure correct functionality. If
the distance it too small, a double-click may result in the sensor. See page 10.

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STOP SWITCH

Fig. 2 Stop switch

The position of the magnets can be seen in the figure to the right.

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SHAFT MODULES

5 SHAFT MODULES
5.1 U5 FUNCTIONS

Door block reset Resets the door block, circuit


b30-b31
A steady shining light indicates
a closed circuit. A flashing light
indicates an open circuit. Reset
by pressing on the button until
a tone acknowledges (approx. 2
s).

Service alarm reset Resets the Service alarm relay.


If the alarm lights, Resets the
Lift occupied mode..

The up and down buttons per-


mit manual emergency override
of the lift when it is the operat-
ing zone.

Emergency run limit switch The button Emergency run limit


switch, in combination with the
up or down button makes it
possible to force the lift back in-
to the operating zone if it has
exceeded its limits, i.e. gone too
far up or down. Exceeded limit
is indicated by a flashing Emer-
gency run limit switch when you
press on the up or down
button.

Friction Test To test the friction brake, press


and hold the Friction test button
down. The lift will move down-
wards for approx. 2 s. Then the
motor stops without activating
the brakes – thus leaving the
cabin to stop shortly by itself
due to screw friction.

It is possible to run the cabin


from an above or under-laying
landing by:
• pressing and holding the
Service alarm reset button
down and
• push the up or down button.

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SHAFT MODULES

5.2 U5 CONNECTIONS

Fig. 3 U5

5.3 EXTERNAL REMOTE SERVICE BOX/PANEL (OPTION)

Fig. 4 External service box/panel

The external service box/panel is connected to U5.6.

For functions see 5.1 U5 FUNCTIONS.

5.4 ERROR ALARM (R1)


If an error occurs, rendering the lift out of order, an error alarm will be activated.

When the error alarm is activated the Service alarm reset, button will light up, Error relay R1 is triggered
and all call buttons will begin to flash green/red.

The error alarm is activated when:


1. The emergency light is lit – the 230 V voltage is down.
2. Battery error (Error memory 2:1 – 2: 3)
3. Emergency alarm relay is activated.

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SHAFT MODULES

4. Friction test is activated (Error memory 3:5)


5. Photocell error; only for Aritco 2000-series (Error memory 4:2)
6. Contactor supervisor error (Service memory 2:6)
7. 24 V overcurrent voltage (Error memory 2:4)
8. 24 V overcurrent voltage, connector 23 (Error memory 3:6)
9. Fire drive is activated (Error memory 3:4)
10.Doors are open for too long (Error memory 2:5) or emergency stop

5.5 U3 CONNECTIONS
The shaft modules U3 are identical and interchangeable.

Connectors and are used for communications to and from the U3-module. It does
not matter in which order they are connected.

U3.1-n is placed above the door at every landing.

The number of U3- modules installed is indicated by lamps 1-6.

If the number of indicated U3 modules does not match the actual number, there is an error - there may
be a defective connectors or faulty U3-module.

U3.1-n connections: (n=number of landings)

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SHAFT MODULES

An actual, ongoing communication is indicated by a random flashing U5.8, U5.10 and that the Front pan-
el 9 (Signal) is lit.

If U5.8, U5.10 or Front panel 9 (Signal) is lit up continuously or is shut-off, then this indicates an error.

If indicator lamp 8 is lit on shaft module U5, then search for the error in the vicinity of the U3 door mod-
ules. If indicator lamp 10 is lit on shaft module U5, then search for the error in the direction of control
system U1.

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SHAFT MODULES

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FRONT PANEL

6 FRONT PANEL

Fig. 5 Front panel

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U1-CONTROL SYSTEM FUNCTIONS

7 U1-CONTROL SYSTEM FUNCTIONS

plug 1 , 2–pin b31 Stop switch 1 Input for stop switch on first floor. When lift is on this
floor the switch is open and control light 1 is not lit.

Plug 2 , 2–pin b33 Stop switch X Input for stop switch on intermediate floor. When lift
is on this floor the switch is open and control light X is
not lit. See page1

Plug 3 , 2–pin b36 Stop switch, top Input for stop switch on top floor. When lift is on this
floor the switch is open and control light Top is not lit.
See page1

Plug 4 , 8–pin b11–b16 Cabin call Input for cabin calls. Button is connected between pin
7 and desired floor.

Plug 5 , 4–pin Communication Input is used for programming the control system and
for connecting the modem.

Plug 6 , 2–pin Alarm telephone Connecting the alarm telephone. Same connector as
for plug 7.

Plug 7 , 3–pin U7 Floor indicator Connecting the landing indicator.

Plug 8 , 2–pin Contactor Input for check of main contactors. The control light is
lit when a contactor is activated. If the indicator lights
up when the lift stands still it is probably because a
contactor is stuck or fuse E3 is off.

If the control light is not lit when the lift is running, an


error in the Error memory will appear and the control
system will be blocked.

Plug 9 , 8–pin Cabin cable Connection of cabin cable 11–18.

Pin 1, 2: Emergency motor.

Pin 3–5: Power and signal to the U3 and U5 modules.


Indicators show status on signal wires. It should flash
irregularly.

Pin 6–8: Telephone line and alarm relay.

Plug 10, 2–pin H1 Cabin lighting Cabin lighting (230VAC) is connected here.

Plug 11, 8–pin Input 230V Connection of car cable 4–10.

Pin 1, 2: Connection 230VAC supply.

Pins 3, 4: Output H1 shaft light (option).

Pins 6–8: Control for main contactors.

Plug 12, 2–pin S2 Battery Connecting a 24V Lead-Acid battery (Pb).

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U1-CONTROL SYSTEM FUNCTIONS

Plug 13, 4–pin E2, E3 Fuses Connecting fuses for safety chain and battery.

Plug 14, 6–pin TR1 Transformer Connector for transformer. 230V/48V/24V.

Plug 15, 3–pin b8.1-n Door, b8.1-n Lock Connecting the cabin cable for measuring the door
and lock series 1–3.

Plug 16, 2–pin b60 Safety switch Connector for service hatch.

Plug 17, 2–pin b6 Safety switch Connector for platform right.

Plug 18, 2–pin b5 Safety switch Connector for platform left.

Plug 19, 2–pin b4 Safety switch Connector for top left.

Plug 20, 2–pin b3 Safety switch Connector for top right.

Plug 21, 2–pin b2 Safety switch Connector for Emergency stop platform.

Plug 22, 2–pin b19 Overload Connector, overload switch. Control lamp should nor-
mally be lit.

Plug 23, 6–pin Cabin panel Connector for Emergency alarm button. Output for
Overload light and Alarm control light.

Emergency telephone should be supplied from this


connector.

Plug 24, 2–pin H2 Emergency lighting Output for emergency lighting 24VDC.

Plug 25, 4–pin F1 Frequency inverter Output for control of frequency inverter.

Plug 26, 3–pin S3 RM Output for control of retrieving motor.

Plug 27, 3–pin Extra Not used.

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DIP-SWITCH SETTINGS

8 DIP-SWITCH SETTINGS
There are 16 DIP-switches on the control system
where a number of variables can be changed ac-
cording to the following:

Frequency On = Frequency inverter


control: connected.

Beep cabin On = Beep when pressing the cab-


in button.

Beep Arrival On = Beep on floor arrival.

Oil Lubrication of screws in propor-


tion of running time.

1: off 2: off = 10 %

1: on 2: off = 20 %

1: off 2: on = 40 %

1: on 2: on = 80 %

Or at least 30 seconds per day.

Fire fire alarm, lift always moves this


floor

1: off 2: off = floor 1

1: on 2: off = floor 2

1: off 2: on = floor 3

1: on 2: on = floor 4

Reserved 1 Double landing is used when a


landing has double doors and you
want to have a cabin and call but-
ton on each door. Fire landing is
set to that landing with the double
doors. An extra shaft module U3 is
placed on this landing. A fire land-
ing and double landing must be
the same landing.

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DIP-SWITCH SETTINGS

Call delay Response time after door is closed


is delayed when lift is called from
another floor.

Off: Cabin -> Call 2.5 seconds

On: Cabin -> Call 5.0 seconds.

Door opening is also delayed


when the lift is called from the
outside.

Alarm time Delay of alarm relay 3-15 seconds.


If the setting is 1, there is no delay
and the alarm relay will not be
held.

Cabin Light On = Cabin lighting shut off after


off the lift has been inactive for 6
times the set door time.

Door time Door open for 6 – 60 seconds

Time a b c

6 off off off

8 on off off

12 off on off

15 on on off

22 off off on

30 on off on

45 off on on

60 on on on

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FLOOR DISPLAY AND STATISTICS

9 FLOOR DISPLAY AND STATISTICS


9.1 FLOOR DISPLAY & SPEECH
When a floor indicator with or without speech is used, parameters need to be set up. This is done by
pressing the red RESET button on the control system and at the same time pressing the black button on
the control system. Keep them pressed until a long beep is heard (7 sec). When this is done one of the
indicators 1–6 is lit up. With the black button you step the indicator through 1–6.

When the indicator “X” (1–6) is lit you can decrease parameter “X” by pressing cabin button 1 and in-
crease it by pressing cabin button 2.

Example Adjust floor indicator for first landing. Place the lift on the first floor. Press the buttons on the
control system so that one of 1–6 is lit. Push the black button so that indicator 1 is lit.

Press the first and second cabin buttons to adjust the floor indicator. When you are finished press the
red RESET button to return to normal mode.

Move the lift to another floor and repeat the setup procedure.

Table of parameters

1. Matrix
2. Speech
3. Volume
4. Language
5. “Door closing” ON or OFF
6. – –

9.2 RUN TIME AND OPERATION TIME


The floor indicator is able to display the run time and number of starts.

To see these statistics, follow the procedure below.


• Stop the lift at the landing where the control system (U5) is located
• Press the emergency stop button

• Press the Friction test button

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FLOOR DISPLAY AND STATISTICS

The floor indicator will first show the total number of starts and operating hours.

• Press the Brake test button again.

The trip meter will now be shown; i.e. number of starts prior to the check.

The trip meter can be reset by pressing the Service alarm reset and Friction test buttons at the same

time for approx. 3 seconds

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Page 1 TROUBLESHOOTING DIAGRAM Refer to Component list

1 240 Fuse E1 Q1 Main sw. Main power missing

2 24V Remove 24V Remove 24V Main control U1


plug 26 or plugs
plug 9
1,2,3,4,8,22,23

Change S3
Short circuit
in shaft

Check; plug 8 on U5, Shaft top U3 in/out, (same


version U3 in whole lift) and Trailing cable
Check 48V between
plug 21-15, ground
3 Door and plug 91-94, & 1-
2 in electric cab. Yes

Yes Remove plug 9,


No signal flashing No U1 module
4 1 2 34 5 6 No
Signal flashing
At least 1 & 2 12

Yes
4 123456 Floor locked b40-U3
Slow flash ( school locking?)

No
No
5 1 ,X or Top Check floor
At least two sensors

Yes Yes Replace


C10/C11 *
6 Contactor C10/C11 *
stuck?
Check battery &
No Fuse E3/ cable
19
Check overload
7 Overload (normally closed)

8 Error memory,
Err see chapter 11

Heart
9 flashing U1 module

Press cabin call for next tests,

See next page

= lamp ON

= lamp OFF

)On 3-Phase contactor C10/C11


=CU/CD
Page 2 Refer to Component list

10 S3 Remove U1 module
plug 26

No
S3 is Change
moving? S3

13
Yes No
No Up/Down
C10/C11 48V on U1 U1 module
moving module 15.3
Only one
14 No Yes

Up/Down Freq. Check lock 11.7 11.8 48V?


11 25 Inverter circuit Coils C10/C11?
DIP-sw

Frequency

Yes

Check error
code?

= lamp ON

= lamp OFF
ERROR MEMORY

11 ERROR MEMORY
The Error memory can show 24 types of errors. The error messages can be viewed by a quick push on
the black button beside the Err-indicator.

Reset the Error Memory completely by holding the black button down for 3 s. Errors indicated are reset
automatically 7 days after the latest event has occurred.

The error message (one of 24 possible) is shown by a control lamp (1-6) in four different groups (levels
1–4).

When the button is pressed the first time the Err-lamp will shine continuously and the control lamps 1-6
indicate the following:

Level 1

1. Door or safety switch broken during run


2. Lock switch broken during run
3. Stop magnet switch 1 double click
4. Stop magnet switch X double click
5. Stop magnet switch Top double click
6. Step error in stop magnet switch (3+stop lift —lost)
When the button is pressed a second time within 60 s. the Err-lamp will repeat one flash and the control
lamps 1-6 (errors 7-12) indicate the following:

Level 2

1. Battery capacity low, below 24,5V.1


2. Battery missing or below 18V.1
3. Emergency lighting missing (check bulb/holder).1
4. 24V overcurrent (check door opener and flat cable).2
5. Door open more than 2 min2
6. Contactor supervisor nonfunctional (clean/replace contactor & plug 5 on U5).2
When the button is pressed for a third time within 60 s the Err-lamp double-flashes and the control
lamps 1-6 (errors 13-18) indicate the following:

1. These errors activates the error relay in U5 causing the beeper to sound when the lift is running. Battery capacity (2:1) and
emergency lighting missing (2:3), must be tested once a month. Perform the test by turning on the emergency lighting for
2..5 hours. The battery current must not drop below 24.5 V during this time.
2. If the Err-lamp flashes rapidly, the lift is blocked by these signals. If it is blocked for more than 30 seconds the error relay in
U5 will be activated.

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ERROR MEMORY

Level 3

1. Shaft module connection lost (check U3/wiring)


2. Battery test interrupted, high current (check U1 pcb/interupt).
3. Battery test not started, low voltage (battery < 26V).
4. Fire drive is/has been activated/pressed.2
5. Friction test is/has been activated/pressed.2
6. 24V out is lower than 13V and has been disconnected or 24 is missing on connector 232
When the button is pressed down for a fourth time within 60 s the Err-lamp shuts repeatedly off and
the control lamps 1-6 (errors 19-24) indicate the following:

Level 4

1. Photocell switch above during run (only valid for B-lift/Aritco 2000).
2. Photocell test stop > 3 errors (only valid for B-lift/Aritco 2000).2
3. Lock error (> 6 seconds)(only valid for B-lift/Aritco 2000).
4. Run timer time-out (> 120 seconds) (only valid for B-lift/Aritco 2000).
5. Oil pump, high current
6. Fuse E3 supervisior

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A LIST OF COMPONENTS, ARITCO 4000

b1 Final limit switch

b2 Emergency stop platform

b3 Stop switch platform, top right

b4 Stop switch platform, top left

b5 Stop switch platform, floor left

b6 Stop switch platform, floor right

b8 Door switch

b9 Locking switch

b10 Emergency stop, shaft

b11 Cabin Destination floor 1

b12 Cabin Destination floor 2

b13 Cabin Destination floor 3

b14 Cabin Destination floor 4

b15 Cabin Destination floor 5

b16 Cabin Destination floor 6

b19 Overload switch

b20.1-n Call button, floor

b30.1-n Door block switch (lock)

b31.1-n Door block switch (door)

b3 1 Stop switch floor 1

b33 Stop switch floor X

b36 Stop switch top floor

b40.1-n Floor lock

b42 Fire

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b60 Service hatch switch

b80 Alarm button

C1 Main contactor

C10 Main contactor

C11 Main contactor

CU UP contactor

CD DOWN contactor

E1 Cabin light and control system

Fuse 230 V C, 1A

E2 Fuse 48V C 0.5A

E3 Fuse 24V B 6A

E4 Overload relay

400 V = 5.2 A

230 V = 9 A

F1 Frequency inverter

H1 Cabin / Shaft lighting

LED 24V or E14 15W 230V

H2 Emergency lighting, LED 24 V.

H3 Alarm indicator

H4 Overload indicator

H5 Arrival indicator

M1 Lift motor 230/400V 2.2 kW

M2 Emergency motor 24V

Q1 Main power switch

R1 Service alarm relay (Option)

S1 Brake

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S2 Emergency battery

24 V 3.4 Ah (2 x 12 V)

S3 RM = Retiring ramp

S4.1-n Door opener

S5 Oil valve

TR1 Transformer

T1 Emergency telephone

U1 Control system

U2 Alarm bell

U3.1-n I/O door module

U4 Soft starter

U5 I/O shaft module

U6 External manoeuvre panel

U7 Floor indicator

Cable colours

vi = violet

or = orange

wh = white

gr = grey

blk = black

blu = blue

rd = red

br = brown

tr = transparent

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B LIFT CABIN

Fig. 6 Cabin, component placement

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C DRIVE SCREW

Fig. 7 Drive screw

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D ALARM BELL - EXTERNAL

Fig. 8 External alarm bell

To avoid delays/latching, use software version 1.11 or later

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E ALARM BELL – NO PHONE

Fig. 9 Alarm bell, no telephone

To avoid delays/latching, use software version 1.11 or later

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F FÄLTCOM / GSM

Fig. 10 Fältcom / GSM

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42
G PHASE SEQUENCE RELAY FOR 3-PHASE 230/400 VAC
Phase sequence is coupled to the overload relay E4.

Fig. 11 Phase sequence relay, picture

Green LED shows that the phase sequence relay is connected to power and monitor the phases.

Yellow LED shows that the phases are incorrect connected.

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