The NT series equipment boasts an innovative control function combined with the dynamic status of the Pt100 sensor.  
 
 
Activating FCD, the control unit analyses the increase in temperature ∆T (*) recorded in a second (°C/sec). 
 
Enabling the function, the user can select the value (∆T) from a minimum of 1°C/sec to a maximum of 30°C/ sec. If the 
value sensed is higher than the value set by the user, the control unit inhibits the possible activation of the ALARM and 
TRIP alarms and switches the FAULT relay (11-12), displaying the message "Fcd fault".     
 
Example: if we set the function to 5°C, FAULT will switch for FCD only if the control unit senses an increase in ∆T of over 
5°C in a second on the monitored system. 
 
Setting "no" disables the FCD function. 
 
When a channel is in FAULT for FCD, the relative Alarm and Trip warnings are inhibited on the single channel; therefore 
only the over-quick temperature increase is highlighted. 
 
 
Press Reset to delete the FCD warnings on all channels and reset the FAULT relay. 
 
Possible FCD applications 
 
Identification of a possible induced interference on the Pt100 sensor line 
 
If the installation instructions are not complied with (see page 16), any interference on the Pt100 sensor line can cause 
false readings or anomalous alarms.    
 
Setting the FCD function in a temperature range of between 1°C and 10°C (5°C recommended), the effects caused by 
false readings can be suppressed and the alarm relay activation can be prevented, as shown above. 
 
Corrective  actions:  check  the  installation  of  the  sensor  extension  cable  is  in  line  with  the  instructions  given  in  the 
paragraph on the measurement signal transfer on page 16. 
  
Identification of a sensor fault or faulty connection 
 
In case of a faulty connection or sensor fault, a quick positive or negative variation in temperature might occur, leading to 
the system tripping or the alarms of the monitored system to be triggered. 
 
In this specific case we recommend the FCD function to be set in a temperature range of between 10°C and 20°C. 
 
Corrective actions: check the terminals the sensor is connected to are tightened and replace the faulty sensor, if required. 
 
Identification of the electrical motor rotor block  
 
In case of temperature control of the electrical motors, the quick temperature increase might be due to a blocked rotor.  
 
In this specific case we recommend the FCD function to be set in a temperature range of between 20°C and 30°C. This 
setting is recommended in order to prevent the FCD function from activating during motor startup, or where the ΔT/sec. 
increase varies quickly. 
 
 (*) The ΔT value shows the temperature range for each second. 
 
NOTE: you should not enable the FCD function with active VOTING. 
 
 
 The Product purchased is covered by the manufacturer's or seller's warranty at the terms and conditions set forth in the 
"Tecsystem s.r.l's General Conditions of Sale", available at www.tecsystem.it and / or in the purchase agreement.  
The warranty is considered valid only when the product is damaged by causes attributable to TECSYSTEM srl, such as 
manufacturing or components defects.  
The warranty is invalid if the Product proves to have been tampered with / modified, incorrectly connected, because of 
voltages outside  the limits,  non-compliance with the  assembly and  use technical  data, as  described in this instruction 
manual.  
The warranty is always ex Corsico as stated in the "General Conditions of Sale".