What is the difference between instantaneous, trip indicating and electrical fault indicating auxiliary contacts on the GV7 starters?
Product Line:
Tesys GV Manual Starter and Protectors
Resolution:
Instantaneous contacts change status with the opening and closing of the (power contacts) starter poles.
Trip indication contacts change state when the starter has tripped due to an overload, short-circuit, differential fault or phase imbalance, operation of undervoltage trip module, shunt trip, or by initiating the `push to trip`` button. The contact resets when the starter is reset.
Electrical fault indication contacts change state when the starter has tripped due to an overload, short-circuit, differential fault or phase imbalance. The contact resets when the starter is reset.
Tesys GV Manual Starter and Protectors
Resolution:
Instantaneous contacts change status with the opening and closing of the (power contacts) starter poles.
Trip indication contacts change state when the starter has tripped due to an overload, short-circuit, differential fault or phase imbalance, operation of undervoltage trip module, shunt trip, or by initiating the `push to trip`` button. The contact resets when the starter is reset.
Electrical fault indication contacts change state when the starter has tripped due to an overload, short-circuit, differential fault or phase imbalance. The contact resets when the starter is reset.
Released for: Schneider Electric Canada


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