Device Functions
SIRIUS 3RW44 manual
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6.7 Inherent Protection
The soft starter has integrated device protection to prevent the thyristors 
becomming thermally overloaded. 
This is achieved via a current measurement using converters in the three phases 
and by measuring the temperature with thermosensors on the thyristor heatsink.
If a fixed warning threshold is exceeded, a message to the soft starter is 
generated. If the fixed tripping value is exceeded, the soft starter switches off 
automatically.
After a trip has occurred, a fixed 30-second pre-charge time must be kept before 
the starter can be restarted. 
If protection against voltage failure is active and the control supply voltage 
breaks down while a trip is pending, the current trip condition of the thermal 
motor model and the current pre-charge time are stored in the soft starter. When 
the control supply voltage returns, the trip condition of the thermal inherent 
protection before voltage failure will be restored.
In order to protect the thyristors from being destroyed by short circuits (e.g. in 
the event of cable damage or shorted coil in the motor), SITOR semiconductor 
fuses must be connected upstream. You can find the corresponding selection 
tables in Chapter 9.3.6 "Branch Component Layout (Standard Circuit)" and in 
Chapter 9.3.7 "Branch Component Layout (Inside Delta Circuit)".
Caution 
If the soft starter is switched off via a motor protection or device protection 
tripping, the action cannot be acknowledged using the "Trip reset" function until 
the displayed cooling time has expired.