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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE 

MODEL 777-P, 777-575-P, 777-HVR-P

 

ELECTRONIC OVERLOAD RELAY

 

 

 
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

BE SURE POWER IS DISCONNECTED PRIOR TO INSTALLATION! 

FOLLOW NATIONAL, STATE AND LOCAL CODES. 

READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS ENTIRELY BEFORE INSTALLATION.

 

 

 

The Model 777-P is a solid-state (electronic) overload relay. It is fully programmable for customized 
protection and is designed to protect 3-phase systems with operating voltages of 190-480VAC (500-
600VAC for the Model 777-575-P). The output relay is a Form C contact, which can control a 
contactor or other device within the output relay contact rating. The unit can be programmed prior to 
installation by applying 120VAC to terminals L1 and L2 (except Model 777-575-P). The unit cannot 
be tested for proper operation using this voltage. For testing purposes, 3-phase power must be 
applied with a minimum voltage of 190VAC (450VAC for the Model 777-575-P). The 777-P offers 
more advanced network programmable features than the 777 and will work with SymCom’s 
DeviceNet COM-DN and CIO-DN; and Modbus RS485MS-2W Communications Modules. 

 

 

 

CONNECTIONS 

 

1. Disconnect power and verify power is off. 

 

2. Using the four corner tabs or the DIN rail mount, install the 777-P directly above or below the 

contactor. To use the DIN rail mount, hook the top clip first then apply downward pressure until 
the lower clip snaps onto the rail. 

 
3.  A) For amperages from 25-90 amps, insert the motor conductors through the holes marked A, B, 

and C. Make certain the conductor through each hole corresponds to the right motor 
conductor, i.e. the A phase conductor should go through the A round hole. See Figure 1 for a 
typical wiring diagram. 

 

B) For amperages less than 25 amps, loop the motor conductors according to Table 1. Figure 3 

shows an example of the looping required for current ranging from 8-12 amps (MULT=3). 

 
C) For amperages greater than 90 amps, external CTs (current transformers) are required. 

SymCom recommends using CTs with terminals for ease of installation. All CT secondaries 
must make five passes through the round holes on the MotorSaver

®

Plus. See Figure 2 for a 

typical wiring diagram using external CTs. 
NOTE: Pay close attention to this diagram to eliminate any power factor errors, when 

ommunicating with the device through the RS-485 network. 

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4. Connect the 3-phase power from the line side of the contactor to L1, L2, and L3 terminals using 

12-18 AWG copper wire. These should be tightened to no more than 7 inch lbs.  

 
5. Connect the control circuit wires to the appropriate terminals. The relay is designed for fail-safe 

operation, thus the NO (normally open) contact should be in series with the coil on the contactor 
for motor control (see Figure 1). For alarm circuits, the NC (normally closed) contact is in series 
with the alarm circuitry.    

 

 
 

 

   

 

 

 

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(800) 843-8848 

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www.symcom.com

 

      

 

Summary of Contents for MotorSaver Plus 777-575-P

Page 1: ...ps onto the rail 3 A For amperages from 25 90 amps insert the motor conductors through the holes marked A B and C Make certain the conductor through each hole corresponds to the right motor conductor...

Page 2: ...0 3 3 32 6 3 3 12 25 10 50 3 0 5 49 2 2 25 90 20 100 0 10 98 1 1 80 110 80 140 0 40 140 5 100 100 5 110 160 120 210 0 60 210 5 150 150 5 160 220 160 280 0 80 280 5 200 200 5 220 320 240 420 0 120 420...

Page 3: ...Figure 2 Typical Wiring Diagram Using External CTs Figure 3 Looping Example Showing Three Conductors MULT 3 from Table 1 3 6 07 A1 No other necessary connections are shown...

Page 4: ...7 210 208 3 1 7 and 208 3 203 5 3 The maximum deviation from the average is 5 3 thus voltage unbalance 5 3 208 3 x 100 2 5 MULT MULT multiplier setting is found on Table 1 The MULT setting is determi...

Page 5: ...hase or RP reverse phase condition exists when power is applied to the device the output relay will energize the NO will close and the NC will open as soon as RD1 expires Typically this is set to 20 3...

Page 6: ...only used when communicating with an RM 2000 RM 1000 COM DN CIO DN a PLC or a PC The address can be 1 99 A01 A99 RF RF is the number of restarts the 777 P will attempt after current unbalance or curre...

Page 7: ...played will be the number corresponding to where the DISPLAY PROGRAM knob is pointed It will do this for the amount of time programmed into RD1 After this time has expired the relay will energize NO c...

Page 8: ...will be protected by this setting 30 Slow Trip Motors with long acceleration times 10 seconds or high inertia loads J Prefix Programming any of the trip classes with the J prefix will enable jam prote...

Page 9: ...RD3 does not have any function RF Because an overload overcurrent fault signals a serious problem in this application e g worn bearings oc should not be included in the RF setting so that a manual res...

Page 10: ...h line current or each individual line line voltage The display is also used for programming the operating parameters of the device The display also identifies what caused the unit to de energize its...

Page 11: ...tion signal conditioning for compatibility with Modbus RTU and RS 485 networks and provides terminals for terminating the shielded communications cable Up to 99 units can be installed on one RS 485 ne...

Page 12: ...rameter value The incoming voltage is not within the limits programmed in the VUB HV and LV settings Adjust the DISPLAY PROGRAM switch to read the incoming line voltage values Correct the incoming pow...

Page 13: ...rmer must be between 115 and 150 of the GF setting and pass through only one CT window 5 The values of V and R will be determined by the current required to generate a GF trip condition I Vrms R where...

Page 14: ...14 6 07 A1 GROUND FAULT TEST RESULTS Date Performed by Results Location A copy of this form should be retained by the building s electrical foreman...

Page 15: ...ge 0 5 of nominal voltage Current 1 100A direct Trip Times Those not shown have user selectable trip times Ground Fault Trip Time 101 200 of Setpoint 201 300 of Setpoint 301 400 of Setpoint 401 or Gre...

Page 16: ...0 10 98A MULT or 40 140 of CT Primary CUB Current Unbalance Threshold 2 25 or 999 disabled 02 30 J02 J30 TC Overcurrent Trip Class and Linear Overcurrent Trip Delay L00 L60 or oFF RD1 Rapid Cycle Tim...

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