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Periodic check 

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Check whether there is any looseness in the installation of the Shock Relay an d current 
transformer. (Every six months) 

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Check relay output function by pressing the TEST button  until it trips. (Every six months) 

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Check relay output function by dialing CURRENT knob counterclockwise during motor 
operation. (Every six months) 

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In the megger test, DC500V needs to be applied on the earth connection and circuit.  

In the external circuit withstand voltage test, do not apply test voltage on Shock Relay. Same is 

with CT. 

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The typical life span of electrolytic capacitor is about 10 years at an average ambient 
temperature of 30

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It is recommended to overhaul or exchange for a new one before trouble 

occurs.  

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: Tsubakimoto Chain 

Co.: hereinafter referred to as “Seller” Customer: 

hereinafter referred to as “Buyer” Goods sold or supplied by S

eller to Buyer: hereinafter 

referred to as Goods. 

18.1 Warranty period without charge 

Effective 18 months from the date of shipment or 12 months from the first use of Goods, including 

the installation of the Goods to the Buyer’s equipment or machine –

 whichever comes first. 

18.2 Warranty coverage 

Should any damage or problem with the Goods arise within the warranty period, given that the 

Goods were operated and maintained according to the instructions provided in the manual, the 
Seller will repair and replace at no charge once the Goods are returned to the Seller. 

This warranty does not include the following:   

(1)

 

Any costs related to removal of Goods from the Buyer’s equipment or machine to repair or 

replace parts. 

(2)

 

Cost to transport Buyer’s equipment or machines to the Buyer’s repair shop.

 

(3)

 

Costs to reimburse any profit loss due to any repair or damage and consequential losses 

caused by the Buyer. 

18.3 Warranty with charge 

Seller will charge for any investigation and repair of Goods caused by 

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Improper installation by failing to follow the instruction manual. 

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Insufficient maintenance or improper operation by the Buyer. 

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Incorrect installation of the Goods to other equipment or machines. 

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Any modifications or alterations of Goods by the Buyer. 

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Any repair by engineers other than the Seller or those designated by the Seller. 

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Operation in an environment not specified in the manual. 

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Force Majeure or forces beyond the Seller’s control such as natural disasters and injustices 

inflicted by a third party. 

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Secondary damage or 

problems incurred by the Buyer’s equipment or machines.

 

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Defective parts supplied or specified by the Buyer. 

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Incorrect wiring or parameter settings by the Buyer. 

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The end of life cycle of the Goods under normal usage. 

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Losses or damages not liable to the Seller. 

18.4

Dispatch service. 

The service to dispatch a Seller’s engineer to investigate, adjust or trial test the Seller’s Goods is at 
the Buyer’s expense.

 


 
 
 
 

 

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Summary of Contents for TSBSB Series

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Page 2: ...Shock Relay Instruction Manual Model Identification Following 3 models include main body and external CT TSBSB100 TSBSB05 Main body TSB2CT100 External CT TSBSB200 TSBSB05 Main body TSB2CT200 External...

Page 3: ...and protective equipment When carrying out operation test or periodic inspection make sure protective device functions properly Megger testing is conditional must be performed in accordance with inst...

Page 4: ...3 TSBSB05 TSBSB10 TSBSB30 TSBSB60 TSBSB100 TSBSB200 TSBSB300 CT and main unit is wired before shipment Mounting hole dimension Install with 35mmDIN rail or mounting plate Screw Cover Mounting hole...

Page 5: ...less Insulation Between casing and circuit Over 10M DC500V Megger Dielectric Strength Between casing and circuit AC2000V 60Hz 1min Between contacts AC1000V 60Hz 1min Between circuits and contacts AC2...

Page 6: ...nstall an isolation transformer Remove terminal cover and use crimp terminal to connect terminal block and wire When connecting without crimp terminal tightening torque of 0 4 0 6N m is recommended to...

Page 7: ...elect Shock Relay and the number of wires pass through according to set current values Main unit alone AC200VMotor AC400VMotor Capacity kW Motor Rate Current A Shock Relay No of wires that pass throug...

Page 8: ...hole 15 55 TSBSB100 1 18 5 67 TSBSB100 1 22 78 TSBSB200 1 30 107 TSBSB200 1 54 TSBSB100 1 37 132 TSBSB200 1 66 TSBSB100 1 45 160 TSBSB300 1 80 TSBSB100 1 55 198 TSBSB300 1 99 TSBSB200 1 75 270 TSBSB30...

Page 9: ...ity of the electromagnetic contactor MC which output contact opens and closes should be less than 200VA when throwing and less than 20VA when holding Part Names SHOCK TIME Shock time setting knob OC O...

Page 10: ...Shock Relay output mode varies with DIP switch selection Basic Function A Current Operation current value Factory default setting MAX fully rihgt When the motor current exceeds the present CURRENT va...

Page 11: ...ting Trouble Check Result Solution Mon does not light A1 A2 wiring Incorrect wiring Wire correctly A1 A2 voltage Not between 24 240V Supply 24 240V Does not trip at current knob MIN Wiring of CT Incor...

Page 12: ...provided in the manual the Seller will repair and replace at no charge once the Goods are returned to the Seller This warranty does not include the following 1 Any costs related to removal of Goods f...

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