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Hi All,

I would like to ask for help for my project. My boss ask me to put an warning lamp when the load current reach 300A.

The condition:

-Crushing stone motor runs with unstable current (fluctuated).
-Fluctuating range (100A-250A) normal condition.
- Need to install indication warning lamp n buzzer when the load current reach 300A without stopping the motor (dont want the circuit breaker).

Really need some help here. Thanks.
 
Use a current sensing relay with alarm outputs.
Possibly may need a brief time delay if the peak current may reach 300A for seconds without problems.
Output of the relay will supply the lamp and buzzer.
Assuming 3 phase motor and equal current in each phase choose the relay for the appropriate current on one phase.
 
Hi Rich I was looking at this thread earlier and was on the EATON site looking for CT sensors, bit noticed that the largest they do were 200amp

I noticed that the ones you linked to were also 200amp do they do a 300amp?
 
400/5 CT feeding a current relay with adjustable hysteresis setting. I got the relay from RS when I did exactly the same job. The CT was from D. K. Moriarty (honest!)

Sherlock Holmes
 
Agree ^^^
Sorry Malcolm I was not looking into it in detail just giving the idea so the project could be planned; I can't readily find in the UK 300A current sensing relays however CT are available up to very high currents and so could be used to provide a reasonable output if the direct sensing is not available.
 
A 5VA 400/5A will do it nicely. Still got the drawing kicking about somewhere if the OP drops me a PM. I used the same system to control the infeed to a crusher.
 
Use a with alarm outputs.
Possibly may need a brief time delay if the peak current may reach 300A for seconds without problems.
Output of the relay will supply the lamp and buzzer.
Assuming 3 phase motor and equal current in each phase choose the relay for the appropriate current on one phase.


Thanks Richard. Helpful information.
 

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