Franklin 2007 manual 60 Hz 6 Motors, Footnotes for Tables 28, 29, Nema Heaters for Adjustable

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Application – Three-Phase Motors

Table 29 - 60 Hz 6" Motors

 

 

 

NEMA

HEATERS FOR

ADJUSTABLE

 

 

 

OVERLOAD RELAYS

RELAYS

HP

KW

VOLTS

STARTER

FURNAS

G.E.

(NOTE 3)

 

 

 

SIZE

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

(NOTE 1)

(NOTE 2)

SET

MAX.

 

 

 

 

 

 

200

1

K61

L220B

17.6

19.1

 

 

230

1

K61

L199B

15.4

16.6

5

3.7

380

0

K52

L122B

9.4

10.1

 

 

460

0

K49

L100B

7.7

8.3

 

 

575

0

K42

L825A

6.1

6.6

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

200

1

K67

L322B

26.3

28.3

 

 

230

1

K64

L293B

22.9

24.6

7.5

5.5

380

1

K57

L165B

13.9

14.9

 

 

460

1

K54

L147B

11.4

12.3

 

 

575

1

K52

L111B

9.1

9.8

 

 

200

2(1)

K72

L426B

34.4

37.0

 

 

230

2(1)

K70

L390B

29.9

32.2

10

7.5

380

1

K61

L220B

18.1

19.5

 

 

460

1

K58

L181B

15.0

16.1

 

 

575

1

K55

L147B

12.0

12.9

 

 

200

3(1)

K76

L650B

50.7

54.5

 

 

230

2

K75

L520B

44.1

47.4

15

11

380

2(1)

K68

L322B

26.7

28.7

 

 

460

2(1)

K64

L265B

22.0

23.7

 

 

575

2(1)

K61

L220B

17.7

19.0

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

200

3

K78

L787B

64.8

69.7

 

 

230

3(1)

K77

L710B

56.4

60.6

20

15

380

2

K72

L426B

34.1

36.7

 

 

460

2

K69

L352B

28.2

30.3

 

 

575

2

K64

L393B

22.7

24.4

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

200

3

K86

L107C

80.3

86.3

 

 

230

3

K83

L866B

69.8

75.0

25

18.5

380

2

K74

L520B

42.2

45.4

 

 

460

2

K72

L426B

34.9

37.5

 

 

575

2

K69

L352B

27.9

30.0

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

200

4(1)

K88

L126C

96.7

104.0

 

 

230

3

K87

L107C

84.1

90.4

30

22

380

3(1)

K76

L650B

50.9

54.7

 

 

460

3(1)

K74

L520B

42.0

45.2

 

 

575

3(1)

K72

L390B

33.7

36.2

 

 

380

3

K83

L866B

69.8

75.0

40

30

460

3

K77

L710B

57.7

62.0

 

 

575

3

K74

L593B

46.1

49.6

 

 

380

3

K87

L107C

86.7

93.2

50

37

460

3

K83

L950B

71.6

77.0

 

 

575

3

K77

L710B

57.3

61.6

 

 

380

4(1)

K89

L126C

102.5

110.2

60

45

460

4(1)

K87

L107C

84.6

91.0

 

 

575

4(1)

K78

L866B

67.7

72.8

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Footnotes for Tables 28, 29, and 30

NOTE 1: Furnas intermediate sizes between NEMA starter sizes apply where (1) is shown in tables, size 1.75 replacing 2, 2.5 replacing 3, 3.5 replacing 4, and 4.5 replacing 5. Heaters were selected from Catalog 294, table 332 and table 632 (starter size 00, size B). Size 4 starters are heater type 4 (JG). Starters using these heater tables include classes 14, 17 and 18 (inNOVA), classes 36 and 37 (reduced voltage), and classes 87, 88 and 89 (pump and motor control centers). Overload relay adjustments should be set no higher than 100% unless necessary to stop nuisance tripping with measured amps in all lines below nameplate maximum. Heater selections for class 16 starters (Magnetic Defi nite Purpose) will be furnished upon request.

NOTE 2: General Electric heaters are type CR123 usable only on type CR124 overload relays and were selected from Catalog GEP-126OJ, page

184.Adjustment should be set no higher than 100%, unless necessary to stop nuisance tripping with measured amps in all lines below nameplate maximum.

NOTE 3: Adjustable overload relay amp settings apply to approved types listed. Relay adjustment should be set at the specifi ed SET amps. Only if tripping occurs with amps in all lines measured to be within nameplate maximum amps should the setting be increased, not to exceed the MAX value shown.

NOTE 4: Heaters shown for ratings requiring NEMA size 5 or 6 starters are all used with current transformers per manufacturer standards. Adjustable relays may or may not use current transformers depending on design.

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