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E5CNH E5AN-H E5EN-H Digital Controllers User's Manual - OMRON

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Using Heater Burnout, Heater Short, and Heater Overcurrent Alarms Section 3-10<br />

200 V<br />

Burnout<br />

200 V<br />

200 V<br />

5 A→<br />

5 A→<br />

Product<br />

To CT input<br />

Product<br />

To CT input<br />

V Connecting Lines<br />

Example: Using Two 200-VAC, 2-kW Heaters<br />

200 V<br />

Normal<br />

CT<br />

200 V<br />

200 V<br />

CT<br />

10 A→<br />

10 A<br />

Product<br />

To CT input<br />

17.3 A→<br />

Product<br />

To CT input<br />

Load<br />

Load<br />

Current when there is a burnout = 10 A × (1/2)<br />

= 5 A<br />

200 V<br />

CT<br />

CT<br />

10 A→<br />

The heater burnout current when there is a burnout at the common is as follows:<br />

Heater burnout detection current = (10 + 5) / 2 ≈ 7.5 [A]<br />

The heater burnout current when there is a burnout at the load is as follows:<br />

Heater burnout detection current = (10 + 0) / 2 ≈ 5 [A]<br />

To enable detection in either case, use 7.5 A as the heater burnout detection<br />

current.<br />

Load<br />

Load<br />

200 V Product<br />

To CT input<br />

10 A→<br />

200 V<br />

Product<br />

To CT input<br />

CT<br />

CT<br />

Burnout<br />

Current when there is a burnout = 0 A<br />

Load<br />

Load<br />

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