Terminals For External Control Voltage (Option +G307); Additional Terminal Block X504 (Option +L504); Thermistor Relays (Options +L505, +2L505) - ABB ACS880-07XT Series Hardware Manual

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38 Operation principle and hardware description
See also
Powering the heating(options +G300)
circuit diagrams delivered with drive for the actual wiring.

Terminals for external control voltage (option +G307)

The option provides terminals for connecting external uninterruptible control voltage to the
control unit and control devices when the drive is not powered.
See also
Supplying power for the auxiliary circuits
Connecting a 230/115 V AC auxiliary voltage supply (UPS, option +G307)
circuit diagrams delivered with drive for the actual wiring.

Additional terminal block X504 (option +L504)

The standard terminal blocks of the drive control unit are wired to the additional terminal
block at the factory for customer control wiring. The terminals are spring loaded.
Cables accepted by the terminals:
solid wire 0.08 to 4 mm
stranded wire with ferrule 0.14 to 2.5 mm
stranded wire without ferrule 0.08 to 2.5 mm
Stripping length: 10 mm.
Note: The optional modules inserted in the slots of the control unit are not wired to the
additional terminal block. The customer must connect the optional module control wires
directly to the modules.

Thermistor relays (options +L505, +2L505)

The thermistor relay is used for the overtemperature supervision of motors equipped with
PTC thermistors. When the motor temperature rises to the thermistor wake-up level, the
thermistor resistance increases sharply. The relay detects the change and indicates motor
overtemperature through its auxiliary contacts.
Option +L505 provides a thermistor relay and an auxiliary relay and connection terminals
for one measuring circuit (one PTC thermistor) and for one normally open contact. The
relay can be reset locally or from a remote reset switch wired to the relay.
Option +2L505 provides two thermistor relays and auxiliary relays and connection
terminals for two measuring circuit (one PTC thermistor in each) and for two normally open
contacts. The relays can be reset locally or from a remote reset switch wired to the relay.
The customer connects PTC sensors to the thermistor relay, and the terminals of the
auxiliary relay of the normally open contact, for example, to
main breaker control circuit of the drive for opening the breaker in case of motor
overtemperature or
appropriate digital input of the drive for tripping the drive and generating a fault
message in case of motor overtemperature or
customer control circuit.
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(28 to 12 AWG).
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