Evolution Series E9000 User Manual
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Size 5 – 300:15 CT (Standard and Ambient Comp.)
Motor Full-
Load Amps
3-Ph, 3 Heater
Heater
Number
CR123
SG
Rating
Plug
Instantaneous
Trip Setting
Rec. Max.
106-115 C592A 250 LO 3
116-125 C630A 250 LO 4
126-135 C695A 250 2 4
136-151 C778A 250 2 5
152-164 C867A 300 2 4
165-179 C955A 300 2 5
180-195 C104B 350 2 4
196-215 C113B 350 2 5
216-231 C125B 400 2 4
232-255 C137B 400 2 5
256-270 C151B 400 3 5
Size 6 – 600:5 CT (Standard and Ambient Comp.)
Motor Full-
Load Amps
3-Ph, 3 Heater
Heater
Number
CR123
SG
Rating
Plug
Instantaneous
Trip Setting
Rec. Max.
181-197 C220A 400 MIN. 4
198-214 C239A 400 2 5
215-238 C268A 500 MIN 4
239-258 C301A 500 MIN 4
259-290 C326A 500 2 5
291-346 C356A 600 MIN 5
347-387 C379A 600 2 5
388-424 C419A 600 3 MAX
Size 6 – 600:5 CT (Standard and Ambient Comp.)
Motor Full-
Load Amps
3-Ph, 3 Heater
Heater
Number
CR123
SK
Rating
Plug
Instantaneous
Trip Setting
Rec. Max.
181-197 C220A 400 LO 4
198-214 C239A 400 2 4
215-238 C268A 400 3 5
239-258 C301A 500 LO 4
259-290 C326A 500 2 5
291-346 C356A 800 LO 4
347-387 C379A 800 LO 5
388-423 C419A 800 2 5
424-467 C466A 1000 LO 4
468-516 C526A 1000 2 4
517-540 C592A 1000 2 5
Heaters for Fused Controllers
For continuous-rated motors with a service factor of
1.15 to 1.25, select the appropriate heaters for the
motor full-load current. For continuous-rated motors
with a service factor of 1.0, multiply the motor full-load
current by 0.9 and use this value to select heaters.
Overload relay tripping current in 40° C ambient is the
minimum value of full-load current multiplied by 1.25.
Overload relays with automatic reset may
automatically start a motor connected to a two-wire
control circuit. When automatic restarting is not
desired, use a three-wire control circuit.
Provide short-circuit protection in accordance with the
National Electrical Code, except that fuses are not to
exceed the value shown in the table.
Suitable for use in a circuit capable of delivering not
more than the maximum RMS symmetrical amperes
indicated in the Maximum Fuse and Short-Circuit Rat-
ing table below, 600 V maximum, when protected by an
appropriate fuse having an interrupting rating not less
than the available short-circuit current.
Opening of the fuse(s) may be an indication that
a fault current has been interrupted. To provide
continued protection against re or shock hazard,
examine all current-carrying parts and other
components of the motor controller and replace
any damaged components. If heater burnout occurs,
the complete overload relay must be replaced.
Maximum Fuse and Short-Circuit Rating
NEMA
Size
Class RK Fuse Class J Fuse Class K-1, K-5 Fuse
Max.
Clip
Max. RMS
Sym. Amps
Max.
Clip
Max. RMS
Sym. Amps
Max.
Clip
Max. RMS
Sym. Amps
1 30A 100,000 60A 100,000
Fuse per
Overload
Heater
Table
5,000
2 60 100,000 100 100,000 5,000
3 100 100,000 200 100,000 5,000
4 200 100,000 400 100,000 10,000
5 400 100,000 600 100,000 10,000