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Phase Rotation Protection: 
The TE Series is set up to monitor an expected Phase Rotation and trip 
if it changes. Control of this is divided into two categories: On-Off and 
Expected Sequence. The default setting is On, with and Expected 
Sequence of A-B-C rotation.  
 
The ability to turn this feature ON or OFF is useful in applications where 
the TE Series starter is going to be used downstream from an existing 
reversing contactor / starter, or to avoid conflicts with other protection 
devices.  
ƒ  Rotation Trip On-Off Control Numeric value = 1.  
If this feature is On (default setting) and you want to turn it Off, 
Subtract 1 from F051 
If this feature is Off and you want to turn it On, add 1 to F051 
When set to On, a trip will occur when the Expected Sequence (see 
below) is wrong. 
On large motors where large multiple conductors are used, it may be 
easier to change the Expected Sequence in the TE Series starter rather 
than swap the conductors. 
ƒ  Expected Phase Rotation Sequence Numeric Value = 2 
If A-B-C rotation is the expected sequence (default setting) and you 
want it to be A-C-B, subtract 2 from F051 
If A-C-B rotation is the expected sequence and you want it to be  
A-B-C, add 2 to F051 
If Rotation Trip is set to Off (see above), this setting is ignored. 
 
Phase Current Loss (Running) Protection:  
This feature will cause a Trip if current in any phase (or all 3) is less 
than 20% of the unit maximum amp rating after 3 seconds from a Start 
Command (note that this is based on the Max Amp rating and not the 
programmed FLA). Turn it to OFF if the motor no-load current is 
exceptionally low such as in high inertia machines, or if you are testing 
a large starter with a small motor

ƒ  Phase Loss (Running) Protection Numeric Value = 4 
If this feature is On (default setting) and you want to turn it Off, 
Subtract 4 from F051 
If this feature is Off and you want to turn it On, add 4 to F051 
 
Shorted SCR Lockout protection:  
This feature will cause a Lockout if at least one SCR is shorted, based 
on the expected voltage drop across the SCR assembly when the unit is 
OFF (a shorted SCR cannot be detected while the unit is running or in 
Bypass mode). If someone who understands the ramifications of having 
a shorted SCR issue requires an emergency restart, this feature can be 
turned to OFF. This is not the same as a Shunt Trip circuit (see below). 
This is a lockout of the NEXT start command. 
ƒ  Shorted SCR Lockout Numeric Value = 8 
If this feature is On (default setting) and you want to turn it Off, 
Subtract 8 from F051 
If this feature is Off and you want to turn it On, add 8 to F051