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1 1SFC132004M0201

Quickstart PST30...PSTB1050
This document is a short guide to how to connect, do the
configuration and start the softstarter in the easiest way.
Warning!
Mounting, electrical connection and settings of the
softstarter shall be made in accordance with existing laws
and regulations and be performed by authorised personnel.
Do not change any parameters in the Service Settings
menu.
Connection
1. Mount the softstarter according to Chapter 4 Mounting,
see manual 1SFC132003M0201.
2. Be aware of the ambient temperature.
Derating is required above 40 C (104 F).
3. Connect the main circuit: terminals 1L1 - 3L2 - 5L3 to the
line side and terminals 2T1 - 4T2 - 6T3 to the motor side.
4. Connect the supply voltage: terminal 1 and 2
(100-250V 50/60Hz).
5. Connect the functional ground: terminal 3.
The wire shall be as short as possible, and be connected to
the mounting plate.The mounting plate should also be
earthed.
6. Connect the start/stop circuits: terminal 4, 5, 8, 9 and 10
according to the diagram. 24V DC only.
7. Check that the main and supply voltage corresponds to
the softstarter ratings.
8. Switch on the supply voltage.
9. The green "Power on" LED is on and the LCD shall
appear as in figure 3.
Power on Protection Fault
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Menu
Figure 1:
1 Status indication LEDs
2 LCD display
3 Selection keys for selecting, changing
and storing parameters
4 Navigation keys for navigating in the
menus
Arrows shown in the display indicates
that the value/menu is possible to
change or scroll
L1
L2
L3
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KM1
1L1 3L2 5L3
2T1 4T2 6T3
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Figure 2: Standard connection PST
Start Start
Start
Stop
Power on Protection Fault
Figure 3: Top level
U= 0% I=0.0A
Menu
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Quickstart PST30...PSTB1050
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Configuration
1. Enter the Application Setting by pressing left selection key
twice. Press Select using the left selection key. Figure 4.
2. Select the appropriate type of load using navigation keys.
Figure 5.
3. Press Store Set and Next to continue or Back to previous
parameter using the selection keys. Figure 6.
4. Set the Setting Ie using the navigation keys.
In Line connected = rated motor current
nside Delta connected = 58% ( ) of the rated motor
Icurrent. Figure 7.
5. Press Store and Next to continue or Back to previous
parameter using the selection keys. Figure 8.
6. Set the required overload class using the navigation keys.
Figure 9.
7. Press Store and Next to continue or Back to previous
parameter using the selection keys. Figure 10.
8. If an external by-pass contactor is used set Ext ByPass to
Yes using the navigation keys. (PST30...300 only).
Figure 11.
9. Press Store and Next to continue or Back to return to pre-
vious parameter using the selection keys. Figure 12.
10.Select Yes if ready or Tune Set if ramp times, initial volt-
age, current limit etc. needs to be adjusted using selection
keys. Figure 13.
11. To change presentation language, see manual
1SFC132003M0201.
Start of the motor
1. Switch on the main voltage.
2. Give start command to the softstarter.
(To start the softstarter from the keypad, enter the LOCAL
CONTROL menu, select Start/Stop and press Start. The
motor must be stopped before leaving this menu.)
Application Setting
Select Back
Figure 4: Application setting menu
Centrifugal Pump
Store Set Back
Figure 5: Centrifugal pump
Centrifugal Pump
Next Back
Figure 6: Centrifugal pump stored
1 3 ( )
Setting Ie 99.0A
Store
Figure 7: Setting Ie
Setting Ie 99.0A
Next Back
Figure 8: Setting Ie stored
OL Class 10
Store
Figure 9: OL Class
OL Class 10
Next Back
Figure 10: OL class stored
Ext ByPass No
Store
Figure 11: External Bypass
Ext ByPass No
Next Back
Figure 12: External Bypass stored
Ready?
Yes Tune Set
Figure 13: Ready / Tune Set

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