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Jam/stall protection, Smp-3 miscellaneous features, Test – Rockwell Automation 193 193-5.0: Bulletin 913/592 SMP-3 Solid-State Overload Relay User Manual

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Chapter 4 – Functional Description

4-7

Note: In Wye-Delta motor applications, the trip threshold is

25% of the FLA Setting

The ground fault protection feature of the SMP-3 overload
relay can only be used in three-phase applications. The ground
fault configuration DIP switch must be placed in the OFF
position for single-phase applications.

Jam/Stall Protection

Jam/Stall protection is enabled or disabled by placing the
Jam/Stall configuration DIP switch in the ON or OFF position,
respectively. When Jam/Stall protection is enabled, the SMP-3
overload relay will monitor the average current motor current
and trip on a Jam/Stall (F5) if the following conditions exist:

Average Current > 400% of the FLA Setting for
0.5 seconds continuously

Note: The Jam/Stall protection is inhibited until the SMP-3
overload relay has been operating with sufficient current
(

30% of the FLC Setting) for at least one trip class duration.

SMP-3 MISCELLANEOUS FEATURES

Test

The SMP-3 overload relay provides a TEST DIP switch to al-
low a user to test the tripping ability of the SMP-3 overload
relay. When the TEST switch is placed in the ON position the
following events will occur:

D The SMP-3 overload relay will trip on a TEST fault
D The SMP-3 TRIP LED will flash a 1-flash fault code
D The Trip Relay across terminals 30 & 40 will open
When some of the additional features of the SMP-3 overload
relay are being utilized, the following events may also occur:

D OUT A and OUT B will turn OFF
D The HIM will display “TEST/TRIP” and fault code “F1”
D The Remote Reset LED will flash a 1-flash fault code
Once the tripping ability of the SMP-3 overload relay has been
verified, the TEST DIP switch must be placed in the OFF
position before the TEST fault can be reset.

Reset

The SMP-3 overload relay contains a blue RESET button that
can be used to manually reset SMP-3 faults. Refer to Chapter

9

for more information regarding when and how to clear faults.