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Catalog
2008
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Flexibility
b
Ingenuity
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Interchangeable modular functions, to better meet the requirements for extensions b Software and accessories common to multiple product families This site allows you to access all the Telemecanique products in just 2 clicks via comprehensive range data-sheets, with direct links to: b Complete library: technical documents, catalogs, certificates, FAQs, brochures... b Selection guides from the e-catalog. b Product discovery sites and their Flash animations. You will also find illustrated overviews, news you can subscribe to, a discussion forum, the list of country contacts... Live automation solutions every day!
Auto-adapts to its environment, plug & play b Application functions, control, communication and diagnostics embedded in the products b User-friendly operation either directly on the product or remotely
Cost effective optimum offers that make selection easy for most typical applications b Products that are easy to understand for users, electricians and automation specialists b User-friendly intuitive programming
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Simplicity
Compactness
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Openness
b
Compliance with field bus, connection, and software standards b Enabling decentralized or remote surveillance via the web with Transparent Ready products
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Contents
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General
Protection components
Motor and machine protection
Exceeding the operating limits of an electric motor will eventually lead to destruction of the motor itself as well as the mechanisms it drives. Exceeding these limits can be the cause of electrical or mechanical faults. b Electrical faults: v overvoltage, voltage drop, imbalance and phase failure which cause variations in the current drawn, v short-circuits which can cause the current to reach levels capable of exceeding the operating limits. b Mechanical faults: v locked rotor, v brief or prolonged overload which leads to an increase in the current drawn by the motor, and therefore overheating. The cost of these faults includes loss of production, loss of raw materials, repair of the production tool, poor quality of production and delays in delivery. These faults can also result in possible dramatic consequences to the safety of people in direct or indirect contact with the motor. To prevent these faults, protection measures are necessary. They make it possible to isolate the equipment to be protected from the main supply, by measuring electrical values such as voltage, and current. Each motor starter must have: b short-circuit protection, to quickly detect and break abnormal currents generally greater than 10 times the rated full load current (FLC). b overload protection, to detect increases in current up to about 0 times the full load current (FLC) and to switch off the starter before overheating of the motor and conductors damages the insulation. This protection is provided by specific devices such as fuses, circuit breakers and thermal overload relays, or by more integrated devices offering several types of protection.
Introduction
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General (continued)
Protection components
Motor and machine protection
There are two types of detected faults: b Internal conditions within the motor. b External conditions: these are located outside the electric motor but their consequences can lead to damage inside the motor.
Effects Consequences on the motor and on the machine
Faults
Cause
Contact between several phases, or between one phase and neutral or between several turns of the same phase. Overvoltage b Lightning b Electrostatic discharge b Operation Phase imbalance b Opening of a phase and phase failure b Single-phase load upstream of the motor b Short-circuit between the turns of the same winding High starting b Failure of the automation system frequency b Too many manual control operations b Numerous fault trips Voltage b Instability of the mains voltage variations b Connection of heavy loads Harmonics Long starting time Jamming No-load running Frequency fluctuations Overload
Short-circuit
b Current peak b Electrodynamic forces on the conductors Dielectric breakdown in the windings
Destruction of windings
b Reduction of usable torque, efficiency Overheating (1) and speed b Increase in losses b Starting impossible if phase failure High stator and rotor temperature rise due to the frequent start current b Reduction of usable torque b Increase in losses Overheating (1) Consequences on the process Overheating (1) Overheating (1) Overheating (1) Overheating (1) Consequences on the process Consequences on the process
Pollution of the mains supply by b Reduction of usable torque variable speed drives, inverters, etc... b Increase in losses b Resistive torque too high (load too heavy) b Voltage drop b Mechanical problem (crusher) b Seizures b Pump running empty b Mechanical break in drive to the load b Overload of a supply powered by limited independent sources b Faulty alternator speed regulator b Increase in resistive torque b Voltage drop b Drop in power factor Increase in starting time Overcurrent Drop in current drawn
b Increase in losses b Interferes with synchronous devices (clock, recorder, ...) Increase in current consumption
Overheating (1)
b Significant drop in excitation current b Increase in active power b Break in rotor winding b Drop in power factor
(1) Then, in the longer term, depending on the seriousness of the fault and/or its frequency, short-circuit and destruction of the windings .
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Selection guide
Protection components
Applications
Device type
Controllers
For network/bus
Modbus protocol
CANopen
DeviceNet
Profibus DP
Ethernet TCP/IP
Current range
0.4100 A (with internal current transformer) 1001000 A (with external current transformer)
Control voltage
c 2 V a 100240 V
Number of I/O
6 inputs outputs
Measurements
- Current between phases - Ground fault. - Motor temperature. Protection and monitoring functions: - thermal overload - motor temperature monitoring - phase imbalance and phase failure - locked rotor - long start times - phase reversal - ground fault
Functions
Device type
LTM RppMpp
LTM RppCpp
LTM RppDpp
LTM RppPpp
LTM RppEpp
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c 2 V (1)
a 100240 V (1)
Powered via the LTM R controller or via the LTM E extension module.
independent inputs
LTM EV40BD
LTM EV40FM
LTM CU
9 (1) Input control voltage . The electronics are powered via the controller .
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Presentation
Protection components
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The TeSys T motor management system provides protection, metering and monitoring functions for single-phase and 3-phase, constant speed, AC motors up to 1000 A. Suitable for harsh applications, this product range offers: b high-performance multifunction protection, independent of the automation system, b a local HMI control unit for reading, displaying and modifying the parameters monitored, diagnostics, etc..... b configuration of the application using PowerSuite Version 2.5 software, b connection to the automation system via a communication network (selection according to various protocols). 3 1 LTM EV0BD expansion module 2 LTM R08MBD controller 3 LTMCC00 connector Application The TeSys T motor management system is used for motor control and protection to avoid costly downtime in harsh industrial applications, such as oil and gas, the chemical industry, water treatment, metal, minerals and mining, pharmaceutical industry, microelectronics, tunnels, and airports. With the TeSys T motor management system, untimely stoppages of a process associated with a motor are anticipated via predictive analysis of fault situations. Fault tripping is therefore reduced to a minimum. Its use in motor control panels makes it possible to: b increase the operational availability of installations, b improve flexibility from project design through to implementation, b increase productivity by making available all information needed to run the system. The TeSys motor management system integrates perfectly with Schneider Electric low voltage equipment such as Model 6 and TDM2 switchgear.
Presentation
NEMA
or
IEC
3 4
M 3
1 2 3 4 6
Magnetic circuit breaker Contactor Controller with expansion module Operator control unit
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Presentation (continued)
Protection components
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LTM R08MBD
Composition of the motor management system The system comprises: b an LTM R motor management controller v with integral current transformer up to 100 A, v above 100 A, by external current transformer up to 1000 A, b an LTM E expansion module, b an LTM CU operator control unit, b configuration software incorporated in the PowerSuite software version 2.5 application, b accessories for system setup. Communication The LTM R controller is equipped with a communication interface to allow remote monitoring and control of the motor. All motor information is then available at automation system level. The following networks are available: b Modbus , CANopen, DeviceNet, ProfiBus DP and Ethernet communication systems . TeSys T system functions The TeSys T system provides the following protection functions: b thermal overload, b phase imbalance and phase failure, b thermal motor protection via PTC probes, b phase reversal, b ground faults, b long starting times and motor stalling, b automatic load shedding and restarting, b load fluctuations (current, voltage, power) b variations of Cos j (power factor). Metering functions b Measurements (rms values): v current on the phases, v voltage on the 3 phases (shedding), v motor temperature, v ground fault, b Values calculated: v average current, v frequency, v Cos j (power factor), power, power consumption... Motor control functions A motor managed by the TeSys T management system can be controlled: b locally, using the logic inputs present on the product, or via the HMI terminal b remotely, via the network (connection by terminal block or connector except for DeviceNet: terminal block only)., Motor control modes 5 predefined motor control modes are incorporated into the controller: b overload mode: monitoring of motors whose control is not managed by the controller, b independent mode: starting of non-reversing motors, b reverser mode: starting of reversing motors, b 2-step mode: 2-step starting of motors (star-delta, by autotransformer and by resistor), b 2-speed mode: 2-speed starting of motors (Dahlander, pole changer). A 6th Custom mode is available to allow the user to create a specific motor control mode that is not predefined in the controller. Statistical and diagnostic functions b fault statistics: counters per type of protection and history of the last faults, b motor statistics: saving of motor statistics values, b diagnosis of faults affecting correct operation of the product.
Presentation (continued)
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LTM EV40BD
6860
LTM CU
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Description
Protection components
The LTM R controller The controller is the central component in the motor management system. It manages the basic functions such as: b measurement of single phase and -phase current via integral current transformers from 0.4 to 100 A (up to 1000 A by external current transformers), b measurement of ground current by external ground fault toroid. b measurement of motor temperature by PTC probe, b inputs and outputs for the various motor control modes, fault management and associated functions. Characteristics As standard, the controller manages the following predefined control mode functions: b overload mode, b independent mode, b reverser mode, b 2-speed mode, b 2-step mode, b Custom mode. Supply 2 types of controller power supply are available: b c 2 V, b a 100240 V. Current ranges 3 current ranges allow measurement of motor current from 0.4 to 100 A: b 0.48 A, b 1.3527 A, b 5100 A. For currents above 100 A use external current transformers. Choose the 0.48 A range (1 or 5 A current transformer secondary). Inputs b 6 discrete logic inputs. Outputs b 3 relay logic outputs (1 N.O.) b 1 relay output for fault signalling (1 N.O. + 1 N.C.) Measurements b connections for a temperature probe, b connections for an ground fault toroid. LTM E expansion module The expansion module adds the following functionalities to the TeSys T controller: b voltage measurement on the 3 phases. This enables it to calculate numerous motor monitoring parameters (power, frequency, Cos j ), b 4 additional inputs. Characteristics Inputs b 4 discrete logic inputs (independent). Power supplies b 2 types of power supply for the inputs: c 2 V and a 100240 V. A c 2 V controller can be assembled with a a 100240 V expansion module and vice versa. Voltage measurement between phases up to 690 V nominal.
Description
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LTM Rpp
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Description (continued)
Protection components
568605
Human/Machine Interfaces (HMI) Depending on the application, 2 types of HMI can be used with the LTM R controller. b The LTM CU operator control unit: v Entirely dedicated to the TeSys T range, v Setting and control/monitoring of 1 to 1 LTM R controller. b A Magelis XBT N410 terminal v For setting and monitoring of 1 to 8 LTM R controllers. LTM CU operator control unit Dedicated exclusively to TeSys T controllers, control unit LTM CU makes it possible to: b Configure the parameters of the LTM R controller b Display information on controller configuration and operation. b Monitor the alarms and faults generated by the controller. b Local control of the motor via the local control interface (keys can be customized). Three different languages can be loaded into the LTM CU controller at the same time. By default, these 3 languages are: English, French and Spanish. Note: English is the only compulsory language. A language download utility (LangTool), along with files for other languages, is available at www.schneider-electric.com. This tool allows the user to customize the languages in the LTM CU control unit. The LTM CU HMI control unit has an RJ45 port, protected by a flexible cover to provide a good level of protection (IP54). This port on the front panel allows connection to a PC, via a connecting cable, in order to use PowerSuite software. The control unit then acts as a transmitter and all information can then be viewed in the PowerSuite software. The Magelis XBT N410 HMI terminal Two applications have been predefined for the TeSys T management system . Depending on the application loaded, the HMI terminal makes it possible to: b configure and monitor a motor starter. b monitor and modify certain parameters on up to 8 motor starters. XBT L1000 programming software is needed for loading applications into the HMI terminal. These applications are available at the following websites: www.squared.com, and www.us.telemanique.com.
Description (continued)
LTM CU
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Description (continued)
Protection components
LTM R controllers
Modbus protocol 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
DeviceNet 1 2 3 4 5 7
Controllers feature the following on their front panel: 1 2 3 4 Controller power supply. Input connections. Fault outputs (N.O.+N.C.). Port for connection to the HMI terminal, a PC or an expansion module (RJ45). 5 Controller status LEDs. 6 Network port for connection to the network by connector (except DeviceNet). 7 Test/Reset button. 8 Connection to the network by terminal block. 9 Connection for a ground fault toroid and temperature probes. 10 Outputs for motor control mode function.
8 9 10 Profibus DP 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 CANopen 1 2
8 9 10 3 4 5 6 7
8 9 10 Ethernet TCP/IP 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 6
8 9 10
9 10
3 5 Expansion modules have the following on their front face: 1 Inputs for voltage measurement. 2 Port for connection to the HMI terminal or to the PC. 3 Port for connection to the controller. 4 Expansion module status LEDs. 5 Connection of additional inputs. 10
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4 The control unit has the following on its front face: 1 LCD display screen 2 Local control interface including control keys and LEDs. 3 RJ45 port on front panel for connection to a PC (protected by a cover). 4 Contextual navigation keys.
Functions
Protection components
Thermal overload: thermal protection of motor by monitoring current consumption Motor temperature: thermal monitoring of the motor using temperature probes (winding, paper...). Up to 3 sensors in series. Phase imbalance: monitors the symmetry of currents. To be used for imbalance < 80% of the average current (1). Phase failure: monitors the symmetry of currents. To be used for imbalance < 80% of the average current (1). Phase reversal: signals when the phase sequence is different from the defined sequence (motor running). Long starting time: monitors the motor starting time Locked rotor: locking detected by a sudden increase in current after the start phase Min/max current load limit variations: monitors motor load through variations of current around preset thresholds.
Class: , 0, , 20, 2, 30. Inverse definite time PTC binary PTC/NTC analog: 20 6500 Ohm 1070% I average 0.220 s 0.130 s A-B-C A-C-B 100800 % of FLC (2) 1200 s 100800 % of FLC (2) 130 s min.: 30100 % of FLC (2) 1200 s max.: 20800 % of FLC (2) 1250 s internal: 20500 % min FLC (2) 0.0525 s external: 0.0210 A 0.0525 s 0999.9 s
Ground fault: signals internal insulation faults, by vectorial summing of external currents, via ground fault toroid.
Frequent starting (rapid cycling): Protects the motor against overheating due to frequent starting.
Load shedding: opens outputs O.1 and O.2 if voltage drops below a preset threshold. Power variations. Min/max power limits: monitors power variations around preset thresholds. Variations of Cos j. Min/max limits of Cos j : monitors variations of Cos j around preset thresholds. Function performed.
(1) Average current value measured on the 3 phases . (2) FLC: Full Load Current (setting current) . (3) Average voltage value measured on the 3 phases .
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Functions (continued)
Protection components
Operating modes
Fault management
Fault statistics
Fault diagnostics
Motor statistics
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Protection components
TeSys T
TeSys T
TeSys T
Star topology
TeSys T
Power expansion (Daisy chain) topology Power expansion (or Daisy chaining), at bus level, is another connection topology commonly used in traditional, industrial automation system networks. The cable segments link several peripherals to each other, constituting the peripheral section of the network cable. Ethernet Power expansion (Daisy chain) Power expansion is not yet a very commonly used Ethernet connection topology, but will quickly become so when a large number of peripherals are made available in the market. In an Ethernet power expansion topology, the peripherals have: b 2 Ethernet ports b and an integrated switch. Schneider Electric is progressively introducing, into the industrial market, Ethernet peripherals that can be used in daisy chain type architectures. Implementation of a power expansion topology No hub or switch is required for using a power expansion topology. Each peripheral must have an integrated switch (two ports). A port on the peripheral is connected to a port on the neighboring upstream and downstream peripherals. These consecutive connections constitute the power expansion (daisy chain). Ethernet switches may be included in a power expansion (daisy chain) topology when several scan chains are used by the monitoring peripheral. The Ethernet switch must be installed close to the monitoring peripheral, with the various scan chains coming from the switch. (1) FDR : Faulty Device Replacement . (2) SNMP: Simple Network Management Protocol .
TeSys T
TeSys T
TeSys T
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Topology (continued)
Protection components
TeSys T
TeSys T
In a ring topology, all the peripherals or components of the network infrastructure are connected within a loop. This type of topology makes it possible to achieve different levels of redundancy of the network. Ethernet ring Ethernet rings are generally the main networks in applications where a high level of reliability is required. If a ring topology is required, the switches handling this function must be used. Redundancy Redundancy of the network infrastructure is the key to development of applications with high operational reliability. Implementing a single or double ring architecture makes it possible to provide protection against breaks in network segments. Single ring The first level of redundancy can be achieved by installing a single ring. ConneXium switches can be used to establish main network ring configurations. The ring is created using HIPER-Ring ports. If a section of the line fails, the ring structure (including a maximum of 50 switches) converts into a line type configuration in less than 0.5 seconds.
TeSys T
Ring topology
TeSys T
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Programming
Protection components
or Network or bus
PowerSuite
LTM CU
LTME
LTMR
connector
PowerSuite
LTMR
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Programming (continued)
Protection components
68609
The TeSys T configurator is incorporated in the PowerSuite software application, as from version 2.5. or greater. (1) It allows configuration, commissioning and maintenance of motor starters protected by the TeSys T management system . A library containing predefined motor control mode functions is available in order to: b allow standardization, b avoid errors, b reduce motor starter setup times. 5 predefined motor control modes are incorporated in the controller: b overload mode: monitoring of motors whose control is not managed by the controller, b independent mode: starting of non-reversing motors, b reverser mode: starting of reversing motors, b 2-step mode: 2-step starting of motors (star-delta, by autotransformer and by resistor), b 2-speed mode: 2-speed starting of motors (Dahlander, pole changer). By using logic functions, a "Custom" mode makes it possible to: b easily adapt these predefined motor control mode functions to the specific needs of your applications, b create a link with the motor starter environment or b create new functions. The defined functions can be saved and used to build your function library for future applications. To create special functions, a logic editor is incorporated in the configurator and allows a choice of 2 programming languages: b function block, b structured text.
Example of logic editor screen . (1) An update file is available, free of charge, on the following websites, www.squared.com, and www .us .telemecanique .com . It will enable you to take advantage of the latest functions in the TeSys T motor management system .
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Characteristics
Protection components
Environment
Product type Conforming to standards Product certifications Rated insulation voltage of the outputs (Ui) Conforming to IEC/EN 6097-, V overvoltage category III, degree of pollution Conforming to UL 08, V CSA C222 n 14 Conforming to IEC/EN 6097-- a 100240 V supply, inputs and outputs c 2 V supply, inputs and outputs Communication circuits Current or voltage measurement circuit Conforming to IEC/EN 6097-- kV kV kV kV kA LTM R controllers LTM EV40pp expansion modules IEC/EN 60947-4-1, UL 508, CSA 22-2 n14, IACS E10 UL, CSA,BV, LROS, DNV, GL, RINA, ABS, RMRos, NOM, CCC, C-TICK, ATEX, GOST, KERI (1) 690 690
0.8 0.8 6 00 TH 2 x 2 hour cycles 8 - 40+80 - 20+60 30 in relation to mounting plate, 90
0.8 6
Ambient air temperature around the device Operating position without dating
Conforming to IEC/EN 60068 Conforming to IEC/EN 60068-2-0 Conforming to IEC/EN 60070-2- h Storage C Operation C In relation to normal vertical mounting plane
Flame resistance Shock resistance (1/2 sine wave, 11 ms) Vibration resistance Resistance to electrostatic discharge Immunity to radiated electromagnetic interference Immunity to fast transient bursts Immunity to radioelectric fields Immunity to dissipated shock waves
Conforming to UL 9 Conforming to IEC/EN 6069-2-2 Conforming to IEC/EN 60068-2-27 (2) Conforming to IEC/EN 60068-2-6 (2) 5300 Hz Conforming to IEC/EN 6000--2 Conforming to IEC 6000-- Conforming to IEC 6000-- Conforming to IEC/EN 6000--6 Conforming to IEC/EN 6000-- Relay outputs and supply c 2 V inputs a 100240 V inputs Voltage inputs Communication Temperature sensor (IT1/IT2) Rated operational voltage (Ui) Max. operating temperature
C C
960 (for parts supporting live components) 650 (for other parts) gn 4 gn (plate mounted) gn (mounted on 5 rail)
kV V/m kV V
In open air: 8 - Level On contact: 6 - Level 0 - Level On supply and relay outputs: - Level Other circuits: 2 - Level 0 - Level Common mode 2 2 2000 m Serial mode 2 0.5 3000 m 0.93 0.93 3500 m 0.87 0.92 Common mode 2 2 4000 m 0.8 0.9 Serial mode 2 4500 m 0.7 0.88
kV kV kV kV kV kV
Altitude derating
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Characteristics (continued)
Protection components
Control supply
Operational voltage (U) Resistance to voltage dips Associated protection Operational voltage Current consumption Cabling Connectors Flexible cable without cable end c 2 a 100240 0 for ms 70% of U for 00 ms gG fuse, 0.5 c 20.426.24 c 56127 a 93.5264 a 862.8
5.08 0.22.5 (2414 AWG) 0.21.5 (2416 AWG) 0.252.5 (2414 AWG) 0.51.5 (2016 AWG) 0.252.5 (2414 AWG) 0.21 (2418 AWG) 0.22.5 (2414 AWG) 0.21 (2418 AWG) AWG 24 to AWG 14 0.50.6 (4.4 5.3 lb-in)
5.08 0.22.5 (2414 AWG) 0.21.5 (2416 AWG) 0.252.5 (2414 AWG) 0.51.5 (2016 AWG) 0.252.5 (2414 AWG) 0.21 (2418 AWG) 0.22.5 (2414 AWG) 0.21 (2418 AWG) AWG 24 to AWG 14 0.50.6 (4.4 5.3 lb-in)
Flexible cable with cable end Without insulated ferrule conductor 2 identical conductors With insulated ferrule conductor 2 identical conductors Solid cable without cable end conductor 2 identical conductors Conductor size Tightening torque Flat screwdriver
Input characteristics
Nominal values Conforming to IEC/EN 6- Voltage V Current mA Logic state Voltage Current V mA V mA ms ms Type positive logic (c: resistive, a: capacitive) c 2 a 100240 c 2 c7 a 3.1 for 100 V c7 a 7.5 for 240 V max 79 < U < 26 max 2 min15 max 2 min at 110 V 2 min15 max min at 220 V max 0 < U < 0 max max max max 2 2 a 100240 a 3.1 for 100 V a 7.5 for 240 V 79 < U < 26 2 min at 110 V min at 220 V 0 < U < 0 max 2 2
Logic inputs
Output characteristics
Type Load Permissible power in cat. AC-15 Permissible power in cat. DC-13 Associated protection Max. frequency Max. operating level Response time a c Volt free, single break 250 V / 5 A B300 30 V / 5 A 480 / Ie max: 2 A 30 / Ie max: 1.25 A gG fuse, 2 800
For 500 000 operating cycles VA For 500 000 operating cycles W A Hz op. cycles/h Change to state ms 0 max Change to state 0 ms 0 max
Measurement details
Current Voltage Ground fault current 1 % for the 0.48 A and 1.3527 A ranges 2 % for the 5100 A range % from 00 to 80 V 515 % for current > 0.1 A in the 0.48 A range current > 0.2 A in the 1.3527 A range current > 0.3 A in the 5100 A range < 5 % or 0.01 A 2% % for a Cos j > 0.6 5 % (typical value) 0 min / year
Internal measurement without ground fault toroid External measurement with ground fault toroid
Temperature measurement Power factor Active and reactive power Internal clock
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Characteristics (continued)
Protection components
Connections Cables
Electrical characteristics
Supply to the product Maximum current Maximum power dissipated Resistance to electromagnetic discharge Immunity to radiated electromagnetic interference Immunity to fast transient bursts Immunity to radioelectric fields Immunity to shock waves Conforming to IEC/EN 6000--2 Conforming to IEC/EN 6000-- Conforming to IEC/EN 6000-- Conforming to IEC/EN 6000--6 Conforming to IEC/EN 6000-- mA W kV V/m kV V kV Powered via the controller 0 In open air: 8. Level 3 On contact: 4. Level 3 0 - Level 2, shielded access. Level 3 10. Level 3 2, shielded access. Level 3
Physical characteristics
Mounting Display Signaling Cabling Flush mounted Backlit LCD By LEDs RJ
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Characteristics(continued)
Protection components
50437 50438 50439 50440 50441 50442 50485 V C 000 - 35+ 70 IP30 (connections IP20) /000 A 6 8 60 20 9 20 mm2 25 (4) 0 (AWG) (1/0) (4/0) (00 kcmil)
50486
mm m
Operating zones: example with 3 probes type DA1 TTppp (20 W at 25 C) in series, conforming to standard EC 60034-11, mark A.
Economy resistor (ohms)
10 000 4000
Trip zone
Reset zone
100
20 10
-20
Temperature (C)
NOT: Nominal Operating Temperature. Protection unit tripped. Protection unit reset.
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Tripping curves
Protection components
1000
100
10
1 1,12
1,5
I/Ir
1000
100
10
1 1,12
1,5
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References
Protection components
086
Controllers
Setting range A 8 Control voltage V c 2 a 100240 V c 2 a 100240 V c 2 a 100240 V Current range A 0.48 0.48 1.3527 1.3527 5100 5100 Reference Weight kg LTMR08MBD LTMR08MFM LTMR27MBD LTMR27MFM LTMR100MBD LTMR100MFM 0.530 0.530 0.530 0.530 0.530 0.530
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100
088
For CANopen
8 c 2 a 100240 V c 2 a 100240 V c 2 a 100240 V 0.48 0.48 1.3527 1.3527 5100 5100 LTMR08CBD LTMR08CFM LTMR27CBD LTMR27CFM LTMR100CBD LTMR100CFM 0.530 0.530 0.530 0.530 0.530 0.530
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For DeviceNet
8 c 2 a 100240 V c 2 a 100240 V c 2 a 100240 V 0.48 0.48 1.3527 1.3527 5100 5100 LTMR08DBD LTMR08DFM LTMR27DBD LTMR27DFM LTMR100DBD LTMR100DFM 0.530 0.530 0.530 0.530 0.530 0.530
080
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100
For Profibus DP
8 LTM R08DBD c 2 a 100240 V c 2 a 100240 V c 2 a 100240 V 0.48 0.48 1.3527 1.3527 5100 5100 LTMR08PBD LTMR08PFM LTMR27PBD LTMR27PFM LTMR100PBD LTMR100PFM 0.530 0.530 0.530 0.530 0.530 0.530
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082
100
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LTM R08PBD
100
08
LTM R08EBD
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References (continued)
Protection components
086
LTMEV40BD LTMEV40FM
LTM EV40BD
HMI terminals
Description Operator control unit Supply Voltage Supply via the controller c 2 V external Number and type of connectors 2 x RJ Length m Reference LTMCU XBTN410 Reference VW3A1104R10 VW3A1104R30 VW3A1104R50 XBTZ938 Weight kg 0.400 0.380 Weight kg 0.065 0.140 0.210 0.200
6860
Magelis compact display. Description Connecting cables for the LTM CU control unit
LTM CU
Cables
Description Connecting cables For connecting the controller to the expansion module Number and type of connectors 2 x RJ Length m 0.04 0.3 Reference LTMCC004 (1) LU9R03 LU9R10 Weight kg 0.120 0.045 0.065
Replacement connectors
Description Complete set of connectors for controllers and expansion modules (1) Sold in lots of 6 . Number and type of connectors 0 screw terminals (all network versions included) Reference LTM9TCS Weight kg 0.200
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Protection components
Configuration tools
Description Connection kit for PC serial port for Modbus PLC multidrop connection Interface for USB port (for use with cable VW3 A8 106) Length: 1.8 m Composition Reference b x m length cable with two VW3A8106 RJ connectors, b RS 22/RS 8 converter with one 9-way female SUB-D connector and one RJ connector. b USB cable, SUB-D 9-way SR2CBL06 b Drivers supplied on CD-Rom Weight kg
0.350
6 0
50485 50486
1.300 3.200
Triple probes
DA1 TTppp
(1) The transformers offered for use with TeSys U LUTM starters are suitable . Please see our latest Digest for more information on available parts . (2) For use with LTM R08pp controllers . (3) PTC: Positive Temperature Coefficient. (4) Sold in lots of 10 .
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Protection components
Connection accessories
Description Length m Reference Weight kg VW3A8306R03 VW3A8306R10 VW3A8306R30 VW3A8306TF03 VW3A8306TF10 VW3A8306R 0.045 0.065 0.125 0.032 0.032 0.012
(1) When ordering, replace the p in the reference with the number or letter required . (2) To order other connectors and cables (UL cables for harsh environments) please consult our catalog Machines and installations with CANopen. Performance and flexibility".
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Dimensions, mounting
Protection components
91
30,2
(2)
(2)
(2)
30,2
70
61
61
50
(1) 140 mm with RJ45 connector for connection to expansion module and to network, 166 mm with Profibus DP/CANopen connector. (2) Leave a gap around the device of: 9 mm at 45 C, 9 to 40 mm from 45 to 50 C, 40 mm at 60 C .
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Dimensions (continued)
Protection components
Current transformers
LT6 CT
HMI terminal
XBT N410
30
35 107
42
25
35 95
25 5
6
2,5
5 42,5 42,5 5
132
c2 8
2,5
(1) 104 mm with mounting clips (supplied with the product) . (2) 58 mm with SUB-D 25-way elbowed cable XBT Z9680 for Twido, TSX Micro and Premium PLCs or XBT Z998 for Advantys STB distributed I/O system . 104 mm with SUB-D 25-way cable XBT Z68/Z9681 for Twido, TSX Micro and Premium PLCs
10 10 20
21 4
16
b1
b2
74 (1)
(2)
b1
29 c1
a J c1 G a1
b 22 6 26 b1 80 80 20 b2 90 c 80 20 96 c1 0 90 27 G 7 H 6 6 0 J 26 66 2 K 0 0 60
b 8 09
b1 66
c 0 0
c1 60 87
c2
H 0 60
a 26.5 26.5 29
a1 6
50442
G
a
344
299
29
a 72 78
b 8 22
c 6 0
G 7 76
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Wiring diagrams
Protection components
Wiring diagrams
Overload mode
3-wire local-control
(1)
Stop
KM1
KM1
Start
I.1 C
A1 A2
O.1
O.2
13
14
23
24
33
34
(1) Connection of a single-phase motor is possible . In this case, do not use the central current transformer .
Independent mode
3-wire local-control
KM1
Start Stop
I.1 C
A1 A2
O.1
O.2
O.3 O.4
13
14
23
24
33
34
KM1
2-wire local-control
97 98 95 96
97 98 95 96
O.4
LTM R
LTM R
Start/Stop
Start Stop
I.1 C
97 98 95 96
I.1 C
I.1 C
O.4
97 98 95 96
O.4
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97 98 95 96
O.4
Protection components
KM2
KM1
Start Forw.
Start Rev.
Stop
I.1 C
A1 A2
O.1
O.2
O.3 O.4
13
14
23
24
33
34
KM2 KM1
KM2
KM3
KM1
Start
Stop
I.1 C
A1 A2
O.1
O.2
O.3 O.4
13
14
23
24
33
34
KM3 KM1
KM3
KM1 KM2
(1) Contacts for interlocking KM1 and KM2 are not required because the controller electronically interlocks outputs O .1 and O .2 .
97 98 95 96
97 98 95 96
LTM R
LTM R
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Protection components
KM2
KM1
Start Stop
I.1 C
A1 A2
O.1
O.2
O.3 O.4
13
14
23
24
33
34
KM1
KM2
KM2
KM1
KM3
Low speed High speed
I.1 C
A1 A2
97 98 95 96
LTM R
Stop
(1)
13
O.1
O.2
O.3 O.4
14
23
24
33
34
KM2 M KM1
KM1 KM2
(1) For a Dahlander application, all the power cables must pass through current transformers . The controller can also be placed upstream of the contactor . In this case, and if the Dahlander motor is used in variable torque mode, all the cables downstream of the contactors must be of identical size . (2) Contacts for interlocking KM1 and KM2 are not required because the controller electronically interlocks outputs O .1 and O .2 .
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97 98 95 96
LTM R
Protection components
O.1
O.2
O.3
Z1 Z2 T1 T2
LTM R
13
14
23
24
33
34
KM1
KM1
O.1
O.1
13
13
14
14
LTM R
LTM R
KM1
KA1
KM1
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Protection components
Substitution table
Motor current
a 100240 V
I < 5A 5 A < I < 25 A 25 A < I < 100 A 100 A < I < 200 A 200 A < I < 400 A 400 A < I < 800 A LT6P0M005FM LT6P0M025FM LT6P0M005FM LT6P0M005FM LT6P0M005FM LT6P0M005FM
c 24 V
LT6P0M00S LT6P0M02S LT6P0M00S LT6P0M00S LT6P0M00S LT6P0M00S
a 100240 V
LTMR08pFM LTMR27pFM LTMR100pFM LTMR08pFM LTMR08pFM LTMR08pFM
c 24 V
LTMR08pBD LTMR27pBD LTMR100pBD LTMR08pBD LTMR08pBD LTMR08pBD
Note: For other voltages and combinations with fuses, please consult your Regional Sales Office.
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Due to evolution of standards and equipment, the characteristics indicated in texts and images of this document do not constitute a commitment on our part without confirmation. Design: Schneider Electric Photos: Schneider Electric Printed by: RR Donnelley
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