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Type: LXPRC/S-4W

Phase Failure, Phase Sequence, Under and Over Voltage plus Time Delay
Terminal
Protection *NEW* 17.5mm DIN rail housing
to IP20 Microprocessor based
True R.M.S. monitoring
Monitors own supply and detects if one or more phases exceed the set Under or Over voltage trip levels
Measures phase to neutral voltages
Detects incorrect phase sequence, phase loss and neutral loss
Adjustments for Under and Over voltage trip levels
Adjustment for Time delay (from an Under or Over voltage condition)
1 x SPDT relay output 8A
Green LED indication for supply status
Dims: to DIN Red LED indication for relay status
43880
W. 17.5mm

• FUNCTION DIAGRAM • TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION


Under and Over Voltage Monitoring Supply/monitoring voltage
Un* (L1, L2, L3, N): 120, 127, 220, 230, 240V AC (see note)
Monitored Over trip Frequency range: 48 – 63Hz * Please state
3~ Supply Supply variation: 70 – 130% Un Supply/monitoring
Hyst. Phases reversed Overvoltage category: III (IEC 60664)
L1 voltage when ordering
Rated impulse withstand voltage: 4kV (1.2/50µS) IEC 60664
L2
Power consumption (max.): 6VA
L3
N Monitoring mode: Under and Over voltage
Hyst. Trip levels:
Under [2]: 70% of Un (fixed) ± 2%
Fixed Under trip
Under: 75 – 95% of Un
Under trip [2]
Over: 105 – 125% of Un
Output
Measuring ranges: Under [2] Under Over
120V: 84V 90 – 114V 126 – 150V
127V: 89V 95 – 121V 133 – 159V
Td t t tr tr Td 220V: 154V 165 – 209V 231 – 275V
time delay automatically cancelled as 230V: 161V 173 – 218V 241 – 288V
phase drops below 2nd trip point 240V: 168V 180 – 228V 252 – 300V
Hysteresis: ≈ 2% of trip level (factory set)
Setting accuracy: ± 3%
• INSTALLATION AND SETTING Installation work must be carried Repeat accuracy: ± 0.5% at constant conditions
out by qualified personnel. Immunity from micro power cuts: <50mS
• BEFORE INSTALLATION, ISOLATE THE SUPPLY. Response time: ≈ 50mS
• Connect the unit as required. The Connection Diagram below shows a typical installation, whereby the Time delay (t): 0.2 – 10 sec. (± 5%)
supply to a load is being monitored by the Phase monitoring relay. If a fault should occur (i.e. fuse Note: actual delay (t) = adjustable delay + response time
blowing), the relay will de-energise and assuming control of the external Contactor, de-energise the Delay from Phase/Neutral loss (tr): ≈ 150mS (worst case = tr x 2)
Contactor as well. Power on delay (Td): ≈ 1 sec. (worst case = Td x 2)
Applying power. Power on indication: Green LED
• Set the “Over %” ➌ adjustment to maximum and the “Under %” ➎ adjustment to minimum. Set the Relay status indication: Red LED
“Delay (t)” ➍ to minimum. Ambient temp: -20 to +60°C
• Apply power and the green “Power supply” ➊ and red “Relay” ➋ LED’s will illuminate, the relay will Relative humidity: +95% max.
energise and contacts 15 and 18 will close. Refer to the troubleshooting table if the unit fails to operate Output (15, 16, 18): SPDT relay
correctly. Output rating: AC1 250V 8A (2000VA)
AC15 250V 5A (no), 3A (nc)
Setting the unit (with power applied).
DC1 25V 8A (200W)
• Set the “Over %” and the “Under %” adjustments to give the required monitoring range. Electrical life: ≥ 150,000 ops at rated load
• If large supply variations are anticipated, the adjustments should be set further from the nominal Dielectric voltage: 2kV AC (rms) IEC 60947-1
voltage. Rated impulse withstand voltage: 4kV (1.2/50µS) IEC 60664
• Set the “Delay (t)” adjustment as required. (Note that the delay is only effective should the supply Housing: Orange flame retardant UL94
increase above or drop below the set trip levels. However, if during an under voltage condition the Weight: 75g
supply drops below the 2nd under voltage trip level, any set time delay is automatically cancelled and the Mounting option: On to 35mm symmetric DIN rail to BS EN 60715
relay de-energises). or direct surface mounting via 2 x M3.5 or 4BA screws
Note: If the supply voltage increases above the maximum “Over %” trip setting by approx. 5% or more, using the black clips provided on the rear of the unit.
the relay will de-energise immediately. Terminal conductor size ≤ 2 x 2.5mm2 solid or stranded
Troubleshooting. Approvals: Conforms to IEC.
The table below shows the status of the unit during a fault condition.
Supply fault Green LED Red LED Relay
Phase or neutral missing On Off De-energised CE, and RoHS Compliant.
Phases reversed (no delay) Flashing Off De-energised EMC: Immunity: EN 61000-6-2 (EN 61000-4-3 15V/m
Under or Over Voltage condition (during timing) On Flashing Energised for set delay (t) 80MHz - 2.7GHz) Emissions: EN 61000-6-4
Under or Over Voltage condition (after timing) On Off De-energised Note: The “Supply / monitoring voltage Un” refers to the phase to neutral nominal voltage for
Phase below 70% of Un (fixed under trip level [2]) On Off De-energised the product and voltage variants available. To convert these voltages to a phase to phase voltage,
• . multiply by 1.732.

• CONNECTION DIAGRAM • SETTING DETAILS • DIMENSIONS


1. Power supply status
Supply /
L1
Local Fuse
Board
(Green) LED ➊ 89 (exc. clips)
67.5
Monitored L2
2. Relay output / Timing 45
Voltage L3 To Load
status (Red) LED
N
3. “Over %” trip level

L1 L2
adjustment^
Contactor
N L3 4. “Delay (t)” adjustment
5. Under %” trip level
adjustment^
➍ Insert screwdriver
to release clips
66.5

15
49.5

R ^scaled as % of the
16 18
nominal voltage “Un” ➎
29

Withdraw clips
fully when
15 surface mounting

16 18 Phase Monitor
➋ 92 (+/- 1mm)
all dimensions in mm.

Broyce Control Ltd., Pool Street, Wolverhampton, West Midlands WV2 4HN. England LXPRCS-4W-2-A.DOCX
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The Information provided in this literature is believed to be accurate (subject to change without prior notice); however, use of such information shall be entirely at the user’s own risk.

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