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5.4.7 Current transformer (CT) abnormality function
■ What CT (current transformer) is
• CT is a function to detect that outputs are not properly turned on and off due to failure of relays or
SSRs.
• For detection of failure, using CT, ensure to wire the CT terminal and output terminal (such as heater
power supply), set the CT * target connection setting (CI *) and CT 1 abnormality current value
setting (Ct 1), and establish the control effective.
State of control output 1
Power distribution to heater
Nonexistent (output disconnection state)
Existent (output short state)
OFF
*1) Power distribution existent (normal) is determined when the CT 1 abnormal current value setting
is larger than the CT current value in the period Ton.
*2) Power distribution nonexistent (normal) is determined when the CT 1 abnormal current value
setting is smaller than the CT current value in the period Toff.
*3) State of the output disconnection is not detected when the ON time (Ton) of the control output 1 is
300 ms or smaller.
*4) State of the output short is not detected when the OFF time (Toff) of the control output 1 is 300 ms
or smaller.
* Detection is unstable when the CT current value is small. To solve the issue, wind CT with load
wires passing through the hole multiple times as illustrated below. Winding twice results in the
detection current being larger by a multiplication factor of 2.
Note The detection accuracy is, however, deteriorated by a multiplication factor of 2.
■ Example of installation, setting calculation and parameter setting of CT
■ Single phase
Install CT in the location illustrated below.
Note Wire in one way in any direction.
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