14 fan motor relay, 15 overcurrent relay, Fan motor relay – MovinCool Classic 40 Service Manual User Manual
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5.14 Fan Motor Relay
• The fan motor relay is a normal open contact
relay.
• When the unit is operating, the current is
flowing through terminal A1 and A2 of the
relay’s coil and causes contactor terminals 13
and 14, 23 and 24, 33 and 34, 43 and 44 to
become closed, and the power is supplied to
the evaporator fan motor.
Specifications:
5.15 Overcurrent Relay
• For the three-phase fan motor, an overcurrent
relay is usually used as a safety device. This
prevents the motor coil from burning if an
overcurrent situation has occured due to
abnormal load on the fan motor, extraordinary
change in supply voltage, or loss of current in
one phase. If overcurrent flows into the heating
coil wound around the bimetalic strip, the
bimetalic strip curls, thereby opening the output
contact (across terminals 95 and 96). This
output contact shuts off the auxiliary relay
circuit and brings the unit to a stop.
• Set the current dial according to the table
shown below.
Contact Rating
240 V max., 15 A
Coil Rating
240 V max., 0.025 A
Contact Rating
Tripping Current
For evaporator fan motor
220 V, 3 A
2.8 A
For condenser fan motor
220 V, 3 A
2.0 A
I003096
13
23
33
43
44
34
24
14
A1
A2
14
44
34
24
A2
14
44
34
24
A2
13
43
33
23
A1
I003034
1/L1
3/L2
5/L3
97
95
96
A2
98
6/T3
4/T2
2/T1
1/L1
2/T1
4/T2
6/T3
3/L2
5/L3
95
97
98
96
Current Setting Dial