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Page 4Technical manual SE-B1, SE-B2, SE-B3, SE-B42. General3. DefinitionsThe protection devices SE-B1, SE-B2, SE-B3 and SE-B4. Product rangeHereafter SE-Bxare used for protection of the motoragainst overheating by monitoring motor temperature bymeans of PTC-sensors mounted in the motors windings. Further, other temperatures can be monitored by ...
SE-B*: Signal Evaluation – Basic Stan dard protection device for all BITZER reciprocating compressors. It monitors the discharge gas and motor temperature. The locks out immediately, if pre-set SE-B* temperature for motor or discharge gas is exceeded. Reset: Interrupt supply voltage (L/N) for at least 5 seconds.
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SE-E1 and SE-E3 are protection devices for extended voltage and frequency ranges as well as for additional monitoring functions (Signal Evaluation - Enhanced). The protection device SE-E3 has been developed for the motor voltage range of 600 V .. 690 V / 3 / 50 and 60 Hz. • Are used for: – CSH and CSW series. Connection, see chapter
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The protection devices SE-B1, SE-B2, SE-B3 and SE-B4. Hereafter SE-Bxare used for protection of the motor against overheating by monitoring motor temperature by
Temperature monitoring. The SE-B1/SE-B2/SE-B3 opens the relay contact in. the control circuit and locks out immediately if the. allowable temperatures for motor or discharge gas. (optional PTC sensor) are exceeded.
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BITZER offers a discharge gas temperature sensor (part #: 347023-03) that will open the SE-B INT module at 140°C / 284°F. Installation: Apply Teflon tape sealant to the threads of the sensor and install into port 2 (see Figure 2).