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Description

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Safety information 2

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Mounting and dismantling 3
Industrial Controls
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Wiring 4
Soft starters and solid-state
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Parameter assignment
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Commissioning 6
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Functions 7

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Messages and diagnostics 8

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Maintenance and servicing 9

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Technical specifications 10

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Dimension drawings 11

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Circuit diagrams 12

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Example circuits A

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Third-party software B

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Table of contents

1 Description................................................................................................................................................. 7
1.1 Target group .............................................................................................................................7
1.2 Device design ...........................................................................................................................8
1.3 Operating principle ....................................................................................................................9
1.4 Interaction interfaces ..............................................................................................................11
1.5 Operating modes and master control function........................................................................12
1.6 Device versions.......................................................................................................................13
1.7 Areas of application / load types .............................................................................................15
1.8 Selection of the soft starter using the Simulation Tool for Soft Starters .................................16
1.9 Structure of the article number ...............................................................................................17
1.10 Accessories.............................................................................................................................19
1.10.1 Accessories for 3RW52 soft starter ........................................................................................19
1.10.2 3RW5 communication module ................................................................................................21
1.10.3 SIRIUS Soft Starter ES (TIA Portal) .......................................................................................22
1.10.4 3RW5 HMI ..............................................................................................................................23
1.11 Additional documentation .......................................................................................................25
1.12 Siemens Industry Online Support ...........................................................................................27
1.13 Technical Assistance ..............................................................................................................29
1.14 Siemens Industry Online Support app ....................................................................................30
2 Safety information .................................................................................................................................... 31
2.1 ESD Guidelines.......................................................................................................................31
2.2 Reactive power compensation................................................................................................33
2.3 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) according to IEC 60947-4-1 ........................................34
3 Mounting and dismantling ........................................................................................................................ 35
3.1 Installing the 3RW52 soft starter.............................................................................................35
3.2 Mounting the fan cover ...........................................................................................................36
3.3 Mounting the 3RW52 soft starter on a level surface...............................................................38
3.4 Installing / mounting / removing 3RW5 HMI ...........................................................................40
3.4.1 Installing the Standard 3RW5 HMI in 3RW52 soft starter ......................................................40
3.4.2 Removing Standard 3RW5 HMI .............................................................................................41
3.4.3 Installing the High Feature 3RW5 HMI in the 3RW52 soft starter ..........................................42
3.4.4 Removing the High Feature 3RW5 HMI .................................................................................43
3.4.5 Installing the Standard 3RW5 HMI into the control cabinet door ............................................44
3.4.6 Installing the High Feature 3RW5 HMI in the control cabinet door ........................................47
3.4.7 Installing the Standard 3RW5 HMI on a flat surface...............................................................50

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3.4.8 Installing the High Feature 3RW5 HMI on a flat surface ....................................................... 51
3.4.9 Cut out the hinged cover for 3RW5 HMI ................................................................................ 52
3.4.10 Replacing the hinged cover of the 3RW52 soft starter .......................................................... 53
4 Wiring ...................................................................................................................................................... 55
4.1 Connections ........................................................................................................................... 55
4.1.1 Overview of all connections ................................................................................................... 55
4.1.2 State diagrams of the inputs and outputs .............................................................................. 57
4.2 Connecting the 3RW52 soft starter ........................................................................................ 58
4.3 Connect the 3RW52 soft starter to the main circuit connection (line side / motor side) ........ 59
4.4 Mounting terminal covers on main circuit connections .......................................................... 61
4.5 Replacing the terminals on size 2 devices ............................................................................. 62
4.6 Connecting the control terminals (screw terminals) ............................................................... 64
4.7 Disconnecting the control current form the screw-type terminals .......................................... 65
4.8 Connecting the control terminals (spring-type terminals) ...................................................... 66
4.9 Disconnecting the control current from the spring-loaded terminals ..................................... 67
4.10 Replacing the control terminals.............................................................................................. 68
4.11 Installing the cover for the control cable duct ........................................................................ 70
4.12 Removing the cover of the control cable duct........................................................................ 71
5 Parameter assignment ............................................................................................................................. 73
5.1 Setting elements on the 3RW52 soft starter .......................................................................... 73
5.2 Overview of parameters ......................................................................................................... 76
5.3 Suggested settings ................................................................................................................ 77
5.4 Parameterizing the 3RW52 soft starter .................................................................................. 78
5.5 Set RESET MODE and SOFT TORQUE ............................................................................... 79
5.6 RESET MODES ..................................................................................................................... 81
5.7 Parameterizing output 13 / 14 (output signal ON or RUN) .................................................... 81
6 Commissioning ........................................................................................................................................ 83
6.1 Commissioning the 3RW52 soft starter ................................................................................. 83
6.2 Sealing the 3RW52 soft starter .............................................................................................. 83
6.3 First commissioning of the High Feature 3RW5 HMI............................................................. 84
7 Functions ................................................................................................................................................. 85
7.1 Soft starting ............................................................................................................................ 85
7.2 Current limiting function ......................................................................................................... 88
7.3 Soft stopping .......................................................................................................................... 90
7.4 Motor protection ..................................................................................................................... 91
7.4.1 Motor overload protection ...................................................................................................... 91
7.4.2 Thermistor motor protection with temperature sensor ........................................................... 92

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7.5 Intrinsic device protection .......................................................................................................93


7.6 SOFT TORQUE ......................................................................................................................94
7.7 Standard 3RW5 HMI ...............................................................................................................97
7.7.1 Design of the Standard 3RW5 HMI ........................................................................................97
7.7.2 Standard 3RW5 HMI menu .....................................................................................................99
7.8 High Feature 3RW5 HMI ......................................................................................................101
7.8.1 Design and operator controls of the High Feature 3RW5 HMI .............................................101
7.8.2 Main menu of the High Feature 3RW5 HMI with the 3RW52 soft starter .............................103
7.8.3 Parameterizing the High Feature 3RW5 HMI .......................................................................105
7.8.4 Monitoring .............................................................................................................................106
7.8.4.1 Monitoring the measured values of the 3RW52 soft starter with the High Feature
3RW5 HMI ............................................................................................................................106
7.8.4.2 Monitoring the process image of the 3RW52 soft starter with the High Feature
3RW5 HMI ............................................................................................................................107
7.8.5 Parameterizing analog output AQ via the High Feature 3RW5 HMI ....................................108
7.8.6 Defining the local access protection (PIN) ............................................................................109
8 Messages and diagnostics..................................................................................................................... 111
8.1 Diagnostics options ...............................................................................................................111
8.2 LED display ...........................................................................................................................112
8.2.1 Overview of the device LEDs of the 3RW52 soft starter ......................................................112
8.2.2 Status and error displays ......................................................................................................113
8.2.3 LED STATE / OVERLOAD ...................................................................................................114
8.2.4 Overview of LEDs on Standard 3RW5 HMI ..........................................................................115
8.2.5 Overview of LEDs on High Feature 3RW5 HMI ...................................................................116
8.3 Warnings and remedial measures ........................................................................................117
8.4 Faults and remedial measures .............................................................................................118
8.5 RESET MODES ....................................................................................................................122
8.6 Diagnostics via the High Feature 3RW5 HMI .......................................................................123
8.6.1 Diagnostics of the 3RW52 soft starter with the 3RW5 HMI High Feature ............................123
8.6.2 Diagnostics of communication with the High Feature 3RW5 HMI ........................................124
8.6.3 Diagnostics of the HMI with the High Feature 3RW5 HMI....................................................124
9 Maintenance and servicing .................................................................................................................... 125
9.1 Maintenance and repairs ......................................................................................................125
9.2 User test ................................................................................................................................126
9.3 Firmware update ...................................................................................................................129
9.4 Perform the firmware update using micro SD memory card (3RW5 HMI High Feature) .....130
9.5 Restore factory setting ..........................................................................................................131
9.5.1 Restoring the factory settings via High Feature 3RW5 HMI .................................................132
9.5.2 Restoring the factory settings with the Master RESET button via 3RW5 HMI High
Feature ..................................................................................................................................133
10 Technical specifications ......................................................................................................................... 135
10.1 Technical data in Siemens Industry Online Support.............................................................135

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11 Dimension drawings .............................................................................................................................. 137


11.1 CAx data .............................................................................................................................. 137
12 Circuit diagrams ..................................................................................................................................... 139
12.1 CAx data .............................................................................................................................. 139
A Example circuits..................................................................................................................................... 141
A.1 Main circuit connection ........................................................................................................ 141
A.1.1 Feeder assembly, type of coordination 1 fuseless............................................................... 141
A.1.2 Feeder assembly, type of coordination 1 with fuses ............................................................ 142
A.1.3 Feeder assembly, type of coordination 2 ............................................................................. 143
A.1.4 Inside-delta circuit ................................................................................................................ 144
A.2 Control circuit connection..................................................................................................... 147
A.2.1 Control by pushbutton .......................................................................................................... 147
A.2.2 Control by switch .................................................................................................................. 148
A.2.3 Switching with the control supply voltage ............................................................................ 149
A.2.4 Control by PLC ..................................................................................................................... 151
A.2.5 Actuation of a line contactor................................................................................................. 152
A.2.6 Connecting Remote RESET ................................................................................................ 154
A.2.7 Connecting the temperature sensor .................................................................................... 155
A.2.8 Connecting the evaluation unit to the analog output............................................................ 156
A.3 Special applications ............................................................................................................. 157
A.3.1 Controlling a motor with a magnetic parking brake.............................................................. 157
A.3.2 Emergency stop shutdown to SIL 1 or PL c with a 3SK1 safety relay ................................. 159
A.3.3 EMERGENCY STOP shutdown to SIL 3 or PL e with a 3SK1 safety relay ........................ 163
A.3.4 Contactor for emergency start ............................................................................................. 167
B Third-party software ............................................................................................................................... 169
B.1 Information about third-party software ................................................................................. 169
Glossary ................................................................................................................................................ 173
Index ...................................................................................................................................................... 175

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1.1 Target group

Target group
The manual is intended for everyone involved in the following tasks:
● Planning and configuring systems
● Installation
● Commissioning
● Service and maintenance

Requirements for use of 3RW5 soft starters


Basic knowledge of the following areas:
● General electrical engineering
● Drive technology
● Automation technology
● Handling the automation system and the software used

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1.2 Device design

1.2 Device design

① Main circuit connection (mains supply)


② Slot for 3RW5 HMI Standard or 3RW5 HMI High Feature (accessories)
③ Interface for 3RW5 HMI Standard or 3RW5 HMI High Feature (accessories)
④ Setting elements for parameter assignment
⑤ MODE key
⑥ Slot for 3RW5 communication module (accessory)
⑦ Connectable conductor cross sections
⑧ Scale of the setting element Ie
⑨ Diagnostics LEDs and RESET key
⑩ Eye for lead seal
⑪ Main circuit connection (motor)
⑫ Control terminals (inputs / outputs)
⑬ Control cable duct

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1.3 Operating principle

1.3 Operating principle


Soft starters are used to start three-phase induction motors with reduced torque and reduced
starting current.
The 3RW52 soft starter starts the motor as soon as the switch-on command is issued (t1).
During the ramp-up time (t1 to t3), the current is conducted via power semiconductors which
start the motor up smoothly.
The 3RW52 soft starter features internal run-up recognition. If it detects that the motor has
reached its rated operating speed before the ramp-up time expires, the motor voltage is
immediately increased to 100 % of the line voltage (t2). The internal bypass contacts close
and the power semiconductors are bypassed. The 3RW52 soft starter is then in bypass
operation.
Coast-down to zero speed is activated when the switch-on command is cancelled (t4) and
the motor is shut down. The power semiconductors also ensure that the motor coasts down
smoothly to a stop. The power supply to the motor is maintained (t5) until the end of the
ramp-down time is reached (t4 to t5). It may take longer for the motor to actually coast down
to a standstill (t6).

① Speed t5 End of the set ramp-down time


(t5-t4)
② Voltage t6 Motor at standstill
t1 Motor start-up with set starting voltage US US Set starting voltage
t2 Rated speed nrated reached Ue Rated operational voltage
t3 End of the set ramp-up time ne Rated motor speed
(t3-t1)
t4 Switch-on command is cancelled, motor is
switched off

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Functions
● Soft starting with parameterizable starting voltage and starting ramp time
● Soft stopping with parameterizable ramp-down time
● Parameterizable current limiting function
● Soft torque for smooth ramp-up and ramp-down (avoiding torque peaks by means of
torque limitation)
● Integrated motor overload protection with adjustable trip class (Off, Class 10A, 10E, 20E)
● The intrinsic device protection protects the 3RW52 soft starter against overload.
● Ramp-up detection
● Extended operating and diagnostic functions provided by the optional 3RW5 HMI
Standard or 3RW5 HMI High-Feature
● Connection to motor in inline circuit or inside-delta circuit
● Adjustable RESET MODE (manual RESET, remote RESET, auto RESET) for the
functions of motor protection
● Extended full motor protection via optional thermistor motor protection for connection of a
temperature switch (e.g. Thermoclick) or a thermistor (e.g. PTC type A) (alternative to
analog output)
● Optional analog output for output of a measured value (alternative to thermistor motor
protection)
● Optional 3RW5 communication module for integration into bus systems
● Firmware updates upgrade the firmware of the respective device.
Further details can be found in Chapter Functions (Page 85).

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1.4 Interaction interfaces

1.4 Interaction interfaces

① SIRIUS 3RW52 soft starter


② LED display on 3RW52 soft starter
③ Fieldbus (via optional communication module)
④ PC or programming device with configuring software of controller (e.g. STEP 7)
⑤ Programmable logic controller (e.g. SIMATIC S7-1500)
⑥ PC with SIRIUS Soft Starter ES (TIA Portal) Premium via 3RW5 communication module
⑦ Motor
⑧ PC with SIRIUS Soft Starter ES (TIA Portal) via local interface at 3RW5 HMI High Feature
⑨ 3RW5 HMI High Feature (accessories)
⑩ 3RW5 HMI Standard (accessories)

3RW5 HMI 3RW5 HMI SIRIUS Soft Fieldbus via 3RW5 3RW52 soft
High Feature Standard Starter ES communication starter
(TIA Portal)1) module
Monitoring ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ (via user program) LEDs
Diagnostics ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ LEDs
Control ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Via input IN
Parameter -2), 3) -3) - - Setting elements
assignment

1) Via local interface at 3RW5 HMI High Feature or via 3RW5 communication module.
2) Analog output (for device version with analog output only) and ON / RUN relay output parameterizable.
3) Station address for PROFIBUS is adjustable.

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1.5 Operating modes and master control function

1.5 Operating modes and master control function


The following modes are available (in ascending order of priority):

Mode Control source Control of the 3RW5 soft starter Priority


Automatic Fieldbus PROFINET and PROFIBUS: PLC controls Lowest
Modbus: Modbus client (e.g. PLC) controls
Manual mode bus - - Connection abort ↓
(depending on the PC controls Fieldbus SIRIUS Soft Starter ES (TIA Portal) Premium ↓
3RW5 communication controls
module)
Manual mode local Input controls Digital inputs Input actions control ↓
3RW5 HMI controls 3RW5 HMI 3RW5 HMI controls ↓
PC controls Local interface SIRIUS Soft Starter ES (TIA Portal) controls Highest

If the connection to the control source is aborted, the control priority automatically switches
back to the lowest priority of the current mode.

Sets the operating mode


A higher-priority mode can actively take over as master control from a lower-priority mode at
any time; the reverse is not possible.
The master control function can only be returned to the mode with the lowest priority. Control
sources with higher priority must take the master control function from the mode with the
lowest priority.
A mode with lower priority can only take the master control function back while the motor is
switched off.
The mode with higher priority takes over or receives the master control function from the
current mode in the following ways:
● The mode with higher priority actively takes over the master control function:
– 3RW5 HMI: With the action "LOCAL / REMOTE"
– SIRIUS Soft Starter ES (TIA Portal)
● The digital inputs receive the control priority from an operating mode with lower priority
via the following options:
– Via the "manual mode local - input controls" bit in the process image outputs (PIQ) or
in the data table "process image outputs (PIQ)" (depending on the 3RW5
communication module). You will find more information on the process images and
data tables in the manual for the 3RW5 communication module in question.
– SIRIUS Soft Starter ES (TIA Portal) (depending on the 3RW5 communication module)

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The mode with the lowest priority receives or takes over the master control function from the
current mode in the following ways:
● The mode with higher priority actively returns the master control function:
– 3RW5 HMI: With the action "LOCAL / REMOTE"
– SIRIUS Soft Starter ES (TIA Portal)
● With control priority of the digital inputs or in the event of a connection abort, the
operating mode with the lower priority can actively retrieve the control priority:
– Via the "manual mode local - input controls" bit in the process image outputs (PIQ) or
in the data table "process image outputs (PIQ)" (depending on the 3RW5
communication module). You will find more information on the process images and
data tables in the manual for the 3RW5 communication module in question.
– SIRIUS Soft Starter ES (TIA Portal) (depending on the 3RW5 communication module)

1.6 Device versions

Size 1 Size 2 Size 3 Size 4

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1.6 Device versions

Size 1

Size 2

Size 3

Size 4

Ie Rated operational current


P Rated power
The stated power ratings apply to a rated operational voltage of Ue = 400 V in a standard circuit.

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1.7 Areas of application / load types

1.7 Areas of application / load types

Conveyor belts Pumps Compressors

Agitators Fans Saws

Starting of a motor causes a rapid change in the load current. The resulting torque impulses
place severe stresses on the mechanical parts of a machine or plant. Moreover, voltage dips
can occur in the power supply system which can have a negative influence on other devices:
● Flicker in lights
● Influence on computer systems
● Contactors and relays dropping out
The 3RW52 soft starter controls the voltage continuously. The torque and the current are
thus also increased continuously. The power supply system is safeguarded against peak
loads and the drive train is protected against damage:
● Smooth starting / stopping, e.g. for conveyor belts
● No pressure surges, e.g. for pumps
● Increased service life of the pipe system, e.g. for compressors
● Reduced starting current, e.g. for agitators
● Reduced stress on gearbox and V belt, e.g. for saws

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1.8 Selection of the soft starter using the Simulation Tool for Soft Starters

1.8 Selection of the soft starter using the Simulation Tool for Soft
Starters

The soft starter can be configured with the STS (Simulation Tool for Soft Starters) software.
The STS suggests suitable soft starters for the application based on the motor and load data
and application requirements that you enter.
The Simulation Tool for Soft Starters (STS) can be downloaded from the Internet
(https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/101494917).

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1.9 Structure of the article number

1.9 Structure of the article number

Digit of the article number 1st-4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th
SIRIUS 3RW soft starter 3RW5 2 C
Size and rated operational current Ie of the soft starter x* x**
Connection system • Applies to sizes 1 / 2 1
• Main circuit: Screw terminals
• Control circuit: Screw terminals

• Applies to sizes 3 / 4 2
• Main circuit: Bus connection
• Control circuit: Spring-type
terminals

• Applies to sizes 1 / 2 3
• Main circuit: Screw terminals
• Control circuit: Spring-type
terminals

• Applies to sizes 3 / 4 6
• Main circuit: Bus connection
• Control circuit: Screw terminals
Control terminals with analog output A
Thermistor motor protection T
Rated control supply voltage US 24 V AC / DC 0
110 V - 250 V AC 1
Rated operational voltage Ue 200 - 4
480 V AC
200 - 5
600 V AC

*see table below.

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1.9 Structure of the article number

Table 1- 1 Size and rated operational current at Ue = 400 V and TU = 40°C and in a standard circuit

Rated operational current Ie of Rated operating power Pe of x* x**


the soft starter the soft starter
Size 1 Ie = 13 A Pe = 5.5 kW 1 3
Ie = 18 A Pe = 7.5 kW 1 4
Ie = 25 A Pe = 11 kW 1 5
Ie = 32 A Pe = 15 kW 1 6
Ie = 38 A Pe = 18.5 kW 1 7
Size 2 Ie = 47 A Pe = 22 kW 2 4
Ie = 63 A Pe = 30 kW 2 5
Ie = 77 A Pe = 37 kW 2 6
Ie = 93 A Pe = 45 kW 2 7
Size 3 Ie = 113 A Pe = 55 kW 3 4
Ie = 143 A Pe = 75 kW 3 5
Ie = 171 A Pe = 90 kW 3 6
Size 4 Ie = 210 A Pe = 110 kW 4 3
Ie = 250 A Pe = 132 kW 4 4
Ie = 315 A Pe = 160 kW 4 5
Ie = 370 A Pe = 200 kW 4 6
Ie = 470 A Pe = 250 kW 4 7
Ie = 570 A Pe = 315 kW 4 8

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1.10 Accessories

1.10 Accessories

1.10.1 Accessories for 3RW52 soft starter

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1.10 Accessories

① 3RW52 soft starter


② 3RW5 HMI modules
• 3RW5 HMI Standard (3RW5980-0HS00)
• 3RW5 HMI High Feature (3RW5980-0HF00)
③ 3RW5 communication modules
• PROFIBUS (3RW5980-0CP00)
• PROFINET Standard (3RW5980-0CS00)
• Modbus TCP (3RW5980-0CT00)
④ Hinged cover
• Hinged cover with cutout for 3RW5 HMI Standard (3RW5950-0GL40)
• Hinged cover with cutout for 3RW5 HMI High Feature (3RW5950-0GL30)
⑤ Fan cover:
• Sizes 1, 2 and 3 (3RW5983-0FC00)
• Size 4 (3RW5984-0FC00)
⑥ Terminal cover, top and bottom:
• Sizes 2 and 3 (3RW5983-0TC20)
• Size 4 (3RW5984-0TC20)
⑦ Push-in lugs for wall mounting (3ZY1311-0AA00)
⑧ IP65 door mounting kit (3RW5980-0HD00)
⑨ HMI connecting cable:
• 0.1 m (3UF7931-0AA00-0)
• 0.5 m (3UF7932-0BA00-0)
• 1 m (3UF7937-0BA00-0)
• 2.5 m (3UF7933-0BA00-0)
• 5 m (3RW5980-0HC60)

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1.10 Accessories

1.10.2 3RW5 communication module


The following 3RW5 communication modules are available for integration of the 3RW52 soft
starters in fieldbus systems:

① 3RW5 PROFIBUS communication module


② 3RW5 PROFINET Standard communication module
③ 3RW5 Modbus TCP communication module

Integration into the automation software


The 3RW52 soft starter can be integrated in an automation software, e.g. STEP 7
(TIA Portal) via GSD / GSDML or HSP.
You will find further information on operation of the 3RW5 communication module in the
equipment manual for the 3RW5 communication module in question.

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1.10.3 SIRIUS Soft Starter ES (TIA Portal)

SIRIUS Soft Starter ES (TIA Portal) is the central software for configuring, commissioning,
operation, and diagnostics of 3RW5 soft starters.
You connect your PC / programming device to the soft starter via the local interface on the
optional 3RW5 HMI High Feature.
By displaying all operating data, service data and diagnostics data, SIRIUS Soft Starter ES
supplies reliable information, helping to avoid faults, or quickly locating and eliminating them
if they occur.
With the premium license, soft starters can also be parameterized and diagnosed from a
central location via PROFIBUS DP or PROFINET on the optional communication module.
SIRIUS Soft Starter ES (TIA Portal) can be downloaded from the Internet
(https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/ps/24231/dl).

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1.10 Accessories

1.10.4 3RW5 HMI

3RW5 HMI Standard


The 3RW5 HMI Standard can be used to monitor and control (motor ON / OFF) the 3RW52
soft starter and acknowledge faults. The 3RW5 HMI Standard can either be installed in the
3RW52 soft starter or in the control cabinet door (using accessories) or mounted on a wall
(using accessories). It features an LCD with red display illumination and LEDs for status
display, as well as function and control keys.

Functions
● Any changes of setting elements will be indicated immediately in the display.
● Error diagnostics are output as error numbers (Faults and remedial measures
(Page 118)).
● Acknowledgment of faults and execution of user tests via the RESET / TEST key
● Starting and stopping the motor via control keys
● Mode change with the LOCAL / REMOTE key.
● Setting the PROFIBUS station address.
● Display of the device LEDs of the 3RW5 HMI Standard shows the messages of the
following devices:
– 3RW52 soft starter
– 3RW5 HMI Standard
– Communication module (if there is one)

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1.10 Accessories

3RW5 HMI High Feature (HF)


The 3RW5 HMI High Feature can be used to parameterize, monitor and control (motor ON /
OFF) the 3RW52 soft starter. The HMI High Feature module can either be installed in the
3RW52 soft starter or in the control cabinet door (using accessories) or mounted on a wall
(using accessories). It can be connected to the SIRIUS Soft Starter ES software (TIA Portal)
via the local interface. It has a TFT color display, LEDs for displaying the system status as
well as function and control keys.

Functions
● Editable Favorites key F1 - F9
● Language selection
● Starting and stopping the motor via control keys
● Local interface
● Display of error diagnoses as plain-text messages
● Display of up to 5 measured values at the same time
● Analog output and ON / RUN relay output can be parameterized with the 3RW5 HMI High
Feature.
● Setting communication parameters of 3RW5 communication modules:
– PROFINET (device names and the IP parameters)
– PROFIBUS (station address)
– Modbus TCP (IP parameters)
● Backup of parameterization data
● Display of the device LEDs of the 3RW5 HMI High Feature shows the messages of the
following devices:
– 3RW52 soft starter
– 3RW5 HMI High Feature
– Communication module (if there is one)
● Firmware update can be performed using the High Feature 3RW5 HMI and a memory
card for the following devices (Perform the firmware update using micro SD memory card
(3RW5 HMI High Feature) (Page 130)):
– 3RW52 soft starter
– 3RW5 HMI High Feature
– Communication module

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1.11 Additional documentation

1.11 Additional documentation

Manuals / online help


At this point, you will find further manuals and online help that may be of interest to you for
your automation system. They are available to download from the Internet free of charge.
You can create your own individual system documentation in mySupport.
● 3RW5 topic page (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/109747404)
● Equipment Manual for the 3RW52 soft starter
(https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/109753751)
● Equipment Manual for the 3RW55 soft starter
(https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/109753752)
● Equipment manuals for the 3RW5 soft starter
(https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/ps/16212/man)
● Equipment Manual for the 3RW5 PROFINET communication module
(https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/109753754)
● Equipment Manual for the 3RW5 PROFIBUS communication module
(https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/109753753)
● Equipment Manual for the 3RW5 Modbus TCP communication module
(https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/109753755)
● SIMATIC PROFINET System Description
(https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/19292127)
● SIMATIC NET PROFIBUS Network Manual
(https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/35222591)
● Programming manual "From PROFIBUS DP to PROFINET IO"
(https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/19289930)
● "System Software for S7-300/400, System and Standard Functions" reference manual
(https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/view/1214574)
● Online help for SIRIUS Soft Starter ES (TIA Portal)
● Online help for STEP 7
● EMC guide (http://www.siemens.com/emc-guideline)
● UL guide (http://www.siemens.com/UL508A)
● IEC guide (http://www.siemens.com/iec60204)

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1.11 Additional documentation

Interesting links
● FAQs for soft starters 3RW5
(https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/ps/16212/faq)
● Downloads for soft starters 3RW5
(https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/ps/16212/dl)
● Manuals in Siemens Industry Online Support
(https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/ps/man)
● Product support for STEP 7 (TIA Portal)
(https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/ps/14672)
● Further information on PROFINET
(https://www.siemens.com/global/en/home/products/automation/industrial-
communication/profinet.html)
● SIMATIC Modbus/TCP - The easy way to interface SIMATIC controllers to multi-vendor
systems (http://w3.siemens.com/mcms/human-machine-interface/en/customized-
products/customized-software/Pages/default.aspx?tabcardname=simatic%20modbus/tcp)
● Premium Efficiency - Efficiency class IE3
(http://w3.siemens.com/mcms/topics/en/application-
consulting/ie3ready/Pages/Default.aspx)

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1.12 Siemens Industry Online Support

1.12 Siemens Industry Online Support

Information and service


At Siemens Industry Online Support you can obtain up-to-date information from our global
support database quickly and simply. To accompany our products and systems, we offer a
wealth of information and services that provide support in every phase of the lifecycle of your
machine or plant – from planning and implementation and commissioning, right through to
maintenance and modernization:
● Product support
● Application examples
● Services
● Forum
● mySupport
Link: Siemens Industry Online Support (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/de/en)

Product support
Here you will find all the information and comprehensive know-how for your product:
● FAQs
Our replies to frequently asked questions.
● Manuals/operating instructions
Read online or download, available as PDF or individually configurable.
● Certificates
Clearly sorted according to approving authority, type and country.
● Characteristics
For support in planning and configuring your system.
● Product announcements
The latest information and news concerning our products.
● Downloads
Here you will find updates, service packs, HSPs and much more for your product.
● Application examples
Function blocks, background and system descriptions, performance statements,
demonstration systems, and application examples, clearly explained and represented.
● Technical data
Technical product data for support in planning and implementing your project.
Link: Product support (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/ps)

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1.12 Siemens Industry Online Support

mySupport
With "mySupport", your personal work area, you get the very best out of your Industry Online
Support experience. Everything enables you to find the right information - every time.
The following functions are now available:
● Personal Messages
Your personal mailbox for exchanging information and managing your contacts
● Requests
Use our online form for specific solution suggestions, or send your technical inquiry
directly to a specialist in Technical Support
● Notifications
Make sure you always have the latest information - individually tailored to your needs
● Filter
Simple management and re-use of your filter settings from Product Support and the
Technical Forum
● Favorites / Tagging
Create your own knowledge database by assigning "Favorites" and "Tags" to documents
– simply and efficiently
● Entries last viewed
Clear presentation of your last viewed entries
● Documentation
Configure your individual documentation from different manuals – quickly and without
complications
● Personal data
Change personal data and contact information here
● CAx data
Simple access to thousands of items of CAx data such as 3D models, 2D dimension
drawings, EPLAN macros, and much more

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1.13 Technical Assistance

1.13 Technical Assistance


Using the support request form in Online Support you can send your query directly to our
Technical Assistance. After describing your query in a few guided steps, you will immediately
be provided with possible suggestions for solving the problem.

Technical Assistance: Telephone: +49 (0) 911-895-5900 (8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. CET)
Fax: +49 (0) 911-895-5907
E-mail (mailto:[email protected])
Internet (http://www.siemens.com/sirius/technical-assistance)

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1.14 Siemens Industry Online Support app

1.14 Siemens Industry Online Support app

Siemens Industry Online Support app


You can use the Siemens Industry Online Support app to access all the device-specific
information available on the Siemens Industry Online Support portal for a particular article
number, including operating instructions, manuals, datasheets, FAQs etc.
The Siemens Industry Online Support app is available for iOS, Android or Windows Phone
devices. You can download the app from the following links:

Link for Android Link for iOS Link for Windows Phone

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2.1 ESD Guidelines

ESD
All electronic modules are equipped with large-scale integrated ICs or components. Due to
their design, these electronic elements are highly sensitive to overvoltage, and thus to any
electrostatic discharge.
The acronym ESD has become the established designation for such Electrostatic Sensitive
Devices. This is also the international abbreviation for such devices.
ESD modules are identified by the following symbol:

NOTICE
Electrostatic discharge
ESD devices can be destroyed by voltages well below the threshold of human perception.
These static voltages develop when you touch a component or electrical connection of a
device without having discharged your own body. The electrostatic discharge current may
lead to latent failure of a module, that is, this damage may not be apparent immediately, but
in operation may cause malfunction.

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2.1 ESD Guidelines

Electrostatic charging
Anyone who is not connected to the electrical potential of their surroundings can be
electrostatically charged.
The diagram below shows the maximum electrostatic voltage which may build up on a
person coming into contact with the materials specified in the diagram. These values
correspond to IEC 801-2 specifications.

Basic protective measures against electrostatic discharge


● Make sure the grounding is good:
When working with electrostatically sensitive devices, make sure that the person, the
workstation and the packaging are properly grounded. In this way, you can avoid
becoming electrostatically charged.
● Avoid direct contact:
You should only touch ESD components if this is unavoidable (for example, during
maintenance work). Handle the modules without touching any chip pins or PCB traces. In
this way, the discharged energy cannot reach or damage sensitive devices.
Discharge your body before you start taking any measurements on a module. Do so by
touching grounded metallic parts. Use only grounded measuring instruments.

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2.2 Reactive power compensation

2.2 Reactive power compensation

Capacitors for improving the power factor (reactive power compensation)


Capacitors may not be connected to the output terminals of the 3RW52 soft starter.
Connecting capacitors to the output terminals will damage the 3RW52 soft starter.
Active filters, e.g. for reactive power compensation, must not be operated parallel to the
motor control device.
If capacitors are to be used to correct the power factor (actively or passively), they must be
connected on the line side of the device. They must not actively control the power factor
during the starting and coasting down phases. If a contactor disconnector or main contactor
are used together with the electronic 3RW52 soft starter, the capacitors must be
disconnected from the 3RW52 soft starter when the contactor is open.

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2.3 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) according to IEC 60947-4-1

2.3 Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) according to IEC 60947-4-1


This product is designed for Environment A. It may produce radio interference in domestic
environments, in which case the user may be required to take adequate mitigation
measures.

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3.1 Installing the 3RW52 soft starter

Requirements
● Optional accessories:
– Fan cover
– 3RW5 HMI Standard or High Feature
– 3RW5 communication module

Procedure
1. Mount the 3RW52 soft starter on a level surface. (Page 38)
2. Ensure that the permissible temperature range and the necessary distances are complied
with.
Technical data in Siemens Industry Online Support (Page 135)
3. Optionally mount the fan cover. (Page 36)
4. Optionally install the Standard or High Feature 3RW5 HMI.
– Installing the Standard 3RW5 HMI in 3RW52 soft starter (Page 40).
– Installing the High Feature 3RW5 HMI in the 3RW52 soft starter (Page 42).
– Installing the Standard 3RW5 HMI into the control cabinet door (Page 44).
– Installing the High Feature 3RW5 HMI in the control cabinet door (Page 47).
– Installing the Standard 3RW5 HMI on a flat surface (Page 50).
– Installing the High Feature 3RW5 HMI on a flat surface (Page 51).
5. Optionally install the 3RW5 communication module.
You will find more details in the equipment manual for the 3RW5 communication module
in question.

Result
The 3RW52 soft starter is installed and ready for connection.

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3.2 Mounting the fan cover

3.2 Mounting the fan cover

Requirements
● Screwdriver T20
● Fan cover that matches the size

Size Article number of the soft Article number of the fan Number of required fan
starter cover covers
Size 1 3RW521.-..... 3RW5983-0FC00 11)
Size 2 3RW522.-..... 21)
Size 3 3RW523.-..... 2
Size 4 3RW524.-..... 3RW5984-0FC00 1

1) See note.

Note
Soft starters without fan.
The following soft starters do not require a fan cover:
• 3RW5213-.....
• 3RW5214-.....
• 3RW5215-.....
• 3RW5224-.....
• 3RW5225-.....

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3.2 Mounting the fan cover

Procedure

NOTICE
Material damage due to mechanical load.
Avoid a mechanical load on the fan hub when mounting the fan cover.

● Place the fan cover on the fan ① and fasten the fan cover ②.
– Size 1: You require 1 fan cover and 4 screws.
– Sizes 2 and 3: You require 2 fan covers and 3 screws for each fan cover.
– Size 4: You require 1 fan cover and 4 screws.

Result
The fan cover provides enhanced touch protection and prevents the fan from being blocked
by foreign objects.

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3.3 Mounting the 3RW52 soft starter on a level surface

3.3 Mounting the 3RW52 soft starter on a level surface

Requirements
● Note the mounting positions, minimum clearances and ambient conditions stated on the
data sheet.
● Level surface, e.g. sufficiently strong mounting plate
● 4 correctly implemented bore holes
● 4 screws of suitable size and with regular thread for insertion into the selected mounting
plate or wall
● Screwdriver (depending on the drive of the screws)

Note
If necessary, use shims and snap rings.

Size Article number Screws Tightening torque


Size 1 3RW521.-..... M6 5 Nm
Size 2 3RW522.-.....
Size 3 3RW523.-.....
Size 4 3RW524.-..... M8 8 Nm

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3.4 Installing / mounting / removing 3RW5 HMI

Procedure

CAUTION
Heavy device.
Device can cause injury if it is dropped.
Always ask a second person to help you transport, install and dismantle a heavy device.
Use suitable lifting equipment and wear personnel protective equipment.

● Screw the lower 2 screws into the mounting plate ①. Ensure that both screws of
min. 1.5 cm (min. 2 cm for size 4) are protruding and then place the 3RW52 soft starter
onto the 2 lowermost screws ② from above.
● Tilt the 3RW52 soft starter up so that it is resting level against the mounting plate ③ and
tighten all 4 screws ④.

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3.4 Installing / mounting / removing 3RW5 HMI

3.4 Installing / mounting / removing 3RW5 HMI

3.4.1 Installing the Standard 3RW5 HMI in 3RW52 soft starter

Requirements
● 3RW5 HMI Standard (accessories)
● HMI connecting cable, 0.1 m (accessories)
● Hinged cover for 3RW52 with cutout for 3RW5 HMI Standard (accessory) or Cut out the
hinged cover for 3RW5 HMI (Page 52)

Procedure

NOTICE
Material damage caused by electrostatic charge.
ESD devices can be destroyed by voltages well below the threshold of human perception.
These static voltages develop when you touch a component or electrical connection of a
device without having discharged your own body. The electrostatic discharge current may
result in latent failure of a module, that is, this damage may not be apparent immediately,
but may cause malfunction after a lengthy period of operation.

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Note
Locking switch
Make sure that the locking switch on the rear of the 3RW5 HMI Standard is in the required
position.
For more information, see Chapter Standard 3RW5 HMI (Page 97).

● Observe the coding of the plug and socket ① + ③.


● Observe the cable routing:
① Cable routing to the bottom
③ Cable routing to the left
● Replace the hinged cover of the 3RW52 soft starter as required. (Page 53)

3.4.2 Removing Standard 3RW5 HMI

Procedure

● Pull the 3RW5 HMI Standard far enough out of the 3RW52 soft starter ① to gain access
to the HMI connecting cable.
● Unfasten the retaining elements of the HMI connecting cable ② and pull the HMI
connecting cable out of the 3RW52 soft starter ③.

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3.4 Installing / mounting / removing 3RW5 HMI

3.4.3 Installing the High Feature 3RW5 HMI in the 3RW52 soft starter

Requirements
● 3RW5 HMI High Feature (accessories)
● HMI connecting cable, 0.1 m (accessories)
● Hinged cover for 3RW52 with cutout for 3RW5 HMI High Feature (accessory) or Cut out
the hinged cover for 3RW5 HMI (Page 52)

Procedure

NOTICE
Material damage caused by electrostatic charge.
ESD devices can be destroyed by voltages well below the threshold of human perception.
These static voltages develop when you touch a component or electrical connection of a
device without having discharged your own body. The electrostatic discharge current may
result in latent failure of a module, that is, this damage may not be apparent immediately,
but may cause malfunction after a lengthy period of operation.

● Observe the coding of the plug and socket ① + ③.


● Observe the cable routing:
① Cable routing to the right
③ Cable routing to the left
● Replace the hinged cover of the 3RW52 soft starter as required. (Page 53)

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3.4.4 Removing the High Feature 3RW5 HMI

Requirements
● Cross-tip screwdriver

Procedure

NOTICE
Damage to sealing surfaces.
Make sure that the sealing surfaces are not damaged by the screwdriver.

● Release the 3RW5 HMI High Feature using a flat-bladed screwdriver in the groove
provided ① + ②.
● Pull the 3RW5 HMI High Feature far enough out of the 3RW52 soft starter ③ to gain
access to the HMI connecting cable.
● Unfasten the retaining elements of the HMI connecting cable ④ and pull the HMI
connecting cable out of the 3RW52 soft starter ⑤.

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3.4 Installing / mounting / removing 3RW5 HMI

3.4.5 Installing the Standard 3RW5 HMI into the control cabinet door

Requirements
● Note the mounting positions, minimum clearances and ambient conditions stated on the
data sheet.
● 3RW5 HMI Standard (accessories)
● An HMI connecting cable (accessory) of suitable length
● Cutout of suitable size in the control cabinet door
● PZ2 screwdriver in installation with door mounting kit IP65
● Device depth of the Standard 3RW5 HMI:
– Total depth: 32 mm
– Embedded depth: 29 mm
● Permissible wall thickness of the cabinet door:
– Without IP65 door mounting kit: 1.5 to 3.0 mm
– With IP65 door mounting kit: 1.0 to 7.0 mm
● Optional accessories:
– IP65 door mounting kit

Procedure without door mounting kit IP65

Place the 3RW5 HMI Standard in the cutout of the control cabinet door ①. Ensure that the
3RW5 HMI Standard engages audibly in the 4 fixtures ②.

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3.4 Installing / mounting / removing 3RW5 HMI

Procedure with door mounting kit IP65

● Plug the seal of the door mounting kit onto the 3RW5 HMI Standard ① and place the
3RW5 HMI Standard into the cutout of the cabinet door ②.
● Continue to screw the screws into the fixing brackets ③ until they protrude approx.
10 mm at the front. Fasten the fixing brackets onto the 3RW5 HMI Standard ④.
● Tighten the 3RW5 HMI Standard with a tightening torque of 0.3 ... 0.35 Nm ⑤.
Ensure that the fixing brackets with marking "001" are used.

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3.4 Installing / mounting / removing 3RW5 HMI

Procedure for installing the cable

● Connect the connecting cable of the 3RW5 HMI Standard to the 3RW52 soft starter.
Pay attention to the coding of the plug and socket.
● Use the opening to the cable duct ① to install the cable in the 3RW52 soft starter.
● It is possible to route the cable up or down in the cable duct.
Make sure that you install the cable in accordance with EMC requirements. For example,
route data cables separately from the motor cable. Connect both sides of shielded cables
over a large surface area.

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3.4 Installing / mounting / removing 3RW5 HMI

3.4.6 Installing the High Feature 3RW5 HMI in the control cabinet door

Requirements
● Note the mounting positions, minimum clearances and ambient conditions stated on the
data sheet.
● 3RW5 HMI High Feature (accessories)
● An HMI connecting cable (accessory) of suitable length
● Cutout of suitable size in the control cabinet door
● PZ2 screwdriver in installation with door mounting kit IP65
● Device depth of the High Feature 3RW5 HMI:
– Total depth: 32 mm
– Embedded depth: 26 mm
● Permissible wall thickness of the cabinet door:
– Without IP65 door mounting kit: 1.5 to 3.0 mm
– With IP65 door mounting kit: 1.0 to 7.0 mm
● Optional accessories:
– IP65 door mounting kit

Procedure without door mounting kit IP65

Place the 3RW5 HMI High Feature in the cutout of the control cabinet door ①. Ensure that
the 3RW5 HMI High Feature engages audibly in the 4 fixtures ②.

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3.4 Installing / mounting / removing 3RW5 HMI

Procedure with door mounting kit IP65

● Insert the seal of the door mounting kit onto the 3RW5 HMI High Feature ① and place
the 3RW5 HMI High Feature into the cutout of the cabinet door ②.
● Continue to screw the screws into the fixing brackets ③ until they protrude approx. 8 mm
at the front. Fasten the fixing brackets onto the 3RW5 HMI High Feature ④.
● Tighten the 3RW5 HMI High Feature with a tightening torque of 0.3 ... 0.35 Nm ⑤.
Ensure that the fixing brackets with marking "002" are used.

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3.4 Installing / mounting / removing 3RW5 HMI

Procedure for installing the cable

● Connect the connecting cable of the 3RW5 HMI High Feature to the 3RW52 soft starter.
Pay attention to the coding of the plug and socket.
● Use the opening to the cable duct ① to install the cable in the 3RW52 soft starter.
● It is possible to route the cable up or down in the cable duct.
Make sure that you install the cable in accordance with EMC requirements. For example,
route data cables separately from the motor cable. Connect both sides of shielded cables
over a large surface area.

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3.4 Installing / mounting / removing 3RW5 HMI

3.4.7 Installing the Standard 3RW5 HMI on a flat surface

Requirements
● Note the mounting positions, minimum clearances and ambient conditions stated on the
data sheet.
● 3RW5 HMI Standard (accessories)
● Level surface, e.g. sufficiently strong mounting plate
● 2 correctly implemented bore holes
● 2 cap screws M4 x 12 DIN ISO 7045 to fit the bore holes
● Screwdriver (depending on the drive of the screws)
● Push-in lugs for wall mounting (accessories)
● Connected HMI connecting cable of suitable length (accessories)

Procedure

Note
Locking switch.
Make sure that the locking switch on the rear of the 3RW5 HMI Standard is in the required
position.
For more information, see Chapter Standard 3RW5 HMI (Page 97).

● Connect the connecting cable of the 3RW5 HMI Standard to the 3RW52 soft starter.
Pay attention to the coding of the plug and socket.
● Insert the push-in lugs into each side of the enclosure until you hear them engage ① and
fix the 3RW5 HMI Standard on the wall ② + ③.

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3.4 Installing / mounting / removing 3RW5 HMI

3.4.8 Installing the High Feature 3RW5 HMI on a flat surface

Requirements
● Note the mounting positions, minimum clearances and ambient conditions stated on the
data sheet.
● 3RW5 HMI High Feature (accessories)
● Level surface, e.g. sufficiently strong mounting plate
● 2 correctly implemented bore holes
● 2 cap screws M4 x 12 DIN ISO 7045 to fit the bore holes
● Screwdriver (depending on the drive of the screws)
● Push-in lugs for wall mounting (accessories)
● Connected HMI connecting cable of suitable length (accessories)

Procedure

● Connect the connecting cable of the 3RW5 HMI High Feature to the 3RW52 soft starter.
Pay attention to the coding of the plug and socket.
● Insert the push-in lugs into each side of the enclosure until you hear them engage ① and
fix the 3RW5 HMI High Feature on the wall ② + ③.

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3.4 Installing / mounting / removing 3RW5 HMI

3.4.9 Cut out the hinged cover for 3RW5 HMI

Requirements

Note
Accessories.
Hinged covers with correctly sized cutout can be ordered as an accessory.

● Detached hinged cover without cutout


Replacing the hinged cover of the 3RW52 soft starter (Page 53)
● Solid, sharp knife

Procedure

● Make sure that you know which 3RW5 HMI you require the cutout for.
Cutout 1: 3RW5 HMI Standard
Cutout 2: 3RW5 HMI High Feature
● Cut out the required cutout along the perforated line on the rear of the hinged cover using
a solid, sharp knife.
● Deburr the cut edges of the hinged cover.

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3.4 Installing / mounting / removing 3RW5 HMI

3.4.10 Replacing the hinged cover of the 3RW52 soft starter

Requirements
● Optional accessories:
– Hinged cover with cutout for Standard 3RW5 HMI
– Hinged cover with cutout for High Feature 3RW5 HMI

Procedure

NOTICE
Damage to the HMI display.
Ensure that the display of the HMI does not sustain damage when replacing the hinged
cover.

● Open the hinged cover ① at an angle of approx. 20°.


● Loosen the hinges vertical to the soft starter surface ② + ③ starting from the bottom.
● Take the cover off the 3RW52 soft starter.
● Follow the steps in reverse order to install the replacement hinged cover.

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4.1 Connections

4.1.1 Overview of all connections

① Main circuit connection network 1 / L1, 3 / L2, 5 / L3


② Main circuit connection load (motor) 2 / T1, 4 / T2, 6 / T3
③ A1 / A2: Supply voltage for control terminals
④ Input IN to switch the motor on and off
⑤ Output 13, 14: To signal operating state ON or RUN (parameterizable)
⑥ Output 23, 24: To signal operating state BYPASSED
⑦ Output 95, 96, and 98 to signal warnings and faults
⑧ Dependent on the 3RW52 soft starter variant:
• Thermistor motor protection T11 / 21, T12, and T22: Connection of a temperature sensor
(optional)

T11 / T21 - T22: Connection for Thermoclick

T11 / T21 - T12: Connection for PTC Type A


• Analog output AQ-, AQ I+ and AQ U+: Connection of an evaluation unit to display the motor
current (optional, average phase current in %)

AQ- / AQ U+: For evaluation units with output signal type Voltage:
Signal range 0 - 10 V

AQ- / AQ I+: For evaluation units with output signal type Current:
Signal range 4 - 20 mA (factory setting)

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4.1 Connections

Note
Parameterizing output 13 / 14
You will find more information on parameterization in Chapter Parameterizing output 13 / 14
(output signal ON or RUN) (Page 81).

Note
Parameterizing the analog output
You can parameterize the output of the analog output with the 3RW5 HMI High Feature.
(Page 108)

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4.1 Connections

4.1.2 State diagrams of the inputs and outputs

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4.2 Connecting the 3RW52 soft starter

① Supply voltage for control terminals A1 and A2 (example model: 24 V)


② Main circuit connection network 1 / L1, 3 / L2, 5 / L3
③ Input IN to switch the motor on and off
④ Main circuit connection load (motor) 2 / T1, 4 / T2, 6 / T3
⑤ Output 13, 14: Parameterized to signal operating state ON
⑥ Output 13, 14: Parameterized to signal operating state RUN
⑦ Output 23, 24: To signal operating state BYPASSED
⑧ Output 95, 96 (NC) to signal warnings and faults
⑨ Output 95, 98 (NO) to signal warnings and faults
⑩ Temperature sensor (thermoclick)

4.2 Connecting the 3RW52 soft starter

Requirements
● Observe the conductor cross-sections and tightening torques in the data sheet or on the
front beneath the hinged cover.
● Pay attention to the required tools indicated on the front beneath the hinged cover.
● Optional accessories:
– Terminal cover for 3RW52 soft starter with sizes 2, 3, and 4

Procedure

DANGER
Hazardous voltage.
Will cause death or serious injury.
Turn off and lock out all power supplying this device before working on this device.

1. Connect the main circuit connections (line side / motor side) of the 3RW52 soft starter.
(Page 59)
2. Optionally mount the terminal covers for sizes 2 / 3 / 4. (Page 61)
3. Connect up the control terminals of the 3RW52 soft starter.
Connecting the control terminals (screw terminals) (Page 64)
Connecting the control terminals (spring-type terminals) (Page 66)
4. Mount the cover for the control cable channel. (Page 70)

Result
The 3RW52 soft starter is connected and ready to operate.

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4.3 Connect the 3RW52 soft starter to the main circuit connection (line side / motor side)

4.3 Connect the 3RW52 soft starter to the main circuit connection (line
side / motor side)

Requirements
● Observe the conductor cross-sections and tightening torques in the data sheet or on the
front beneath the hinged cover.
● Pay attention to the required tools indicated on the front beneath the hinged cover.
● When using a busbar connection (sizes 3 and 4), you require wrenches of width A/F of 13
and 17.

Size Article number Tightening torque


Size 1 3RW5.1.-.... 2 ... 2.5 Nm
Size 2 3RW5.2.-.... 4.5 ... 6 Nm
Size 3 3RW5.3.-.... 10 ... 14 Nm
Size 4 3RW5.4.-.... 14 ... 24 Nm

Procedure for screw connection - sizes 1 and 2

DANGER
Hazardous voltage.
Will cause death or serious injury.
Turn off and lock out all power supplying this device before working on this device.

● Connect connection 1 / L1, 3 / L2, 5 / L3 to the supply system ① and tighten the
screws ②.
● Repeat steps ① + ② for connection 2 / T1, 4 / T2, 6 / T3 with the motor.

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4.3 Connect the 3RW52 soft starter to the main circuit connection (line side / motor side)

Procedure for bar connection - sizes 3 and 4


Pay attention to the diagram on the packaging of the enclosed connection set.
● Connect connection 1 / L1, 3 / L2, 5 / L3 to the supply network.
● Connect connection 2 / T1, 4 / T2, 6 / T3 to the motor.

Example circuits
● Feeder assembly, type of coordination 1 fuseless (Page 141)
● Feeder assembly, type of coordination 1 with fuses (Page 142)
● Feeder assembly, type of coordination 2 (Page 143)
● Inside-delta circuit (Page 144)

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4.4 Mounting terminal covers on main circuit connections

4.4 Mounting terminal covers on main circuit connections

Requirements
● Terminal cover for 3RW55/52

Note
Touch protection by terminal cover.
Touch protection according to EN 50274 finger-safe only for vertical contact from the front.

Procedure

DANGER
Hazardous voltage.
Will cause death or serious injury.
Turn off and lock out all power supplying this device before working on this device.

● Make sure that you mount the terminal cover the right way round on the connecting
terminal, as shown in the diagram.

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4.5 Replacing the terminals on size 2 devices

4.5 Replacing the terminals on size 2 devices

Requirements
● Pay attention to the required tools indicated on the front beneath the hinged cover.

Dismantling procedure

DANGER
Hazardous voltage.
Will cause death or serious injury.
Turn off and lock out all power supplying this device before working on this device.

● Unscrew the 3 screws on the two connecting terminals ① and lever the terminal off the
main circuit connections ② + ③.
● Remove the connecting terminal from the main circuit connection ④.

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4.5 Replacing the terminals on size 2 devices

Assembly procedure

● Plug the new terminal into the main circuit connections ① and tighten the screws with a
tightening torque of 4.5 ... 6 Nm ②.

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4.6 Connecting the control terminals (screw terminals)

4.6 Connecting the control terminals (screw terminals)

Requirements
● Observe the conductor cross-sections and tightening torques in the data sheet or on the
front beneath the hinged cover.
● Pay attention to the required tools indicated on the front beneath the hinged cover.

Procedure

DANGER
Hazardous voltage.
Will cause death or serious injury.
Turn off and lock out all power supplying this device before working on this device.

Example circuits
● Control by pushbutton (Page 147)
● Control by switch (Page 148)
● Switching with the control supply voltage (Page 149)
● Control by PLC (Page 151)
● Actuation of a line contactor (Page 152)
● Connecting Remote RESET (Page 154)
● Connecting the temperature sensor (Page 155)
● Connecting the evaluation unit to the analog output (Page 156)

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4.7 Disconnecting the control current form the screw-type terminals

4.7 Disconnecting the control current form the screw-type terminals

Requirements
● Pay attention to the required tools indicated on the front beneath the hinged cover.

Procedure

DANGER
Hazardous voltage.
Will cause death or serious injury.
Turn off and lock out all power supplying this device before working on this device.

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4.8 Connecting the control terminals (spring-type terminals)

4.8 Connecting the control terminals (spring-type terminals)

Requirements
● Observe the conductor cross-sections and tightening torques in the data sheet or on the
front beneath the hinged cover.
● Pay attention to the required tools indicated on the front beneath the hinged cover.

Procedure

DANGER
Hazardous voltage.
Will cause death or serious injury.
Turn off and lock out all power supplying this device before working on this device.

Example circuits
● Control by pushbutton (Page 147)
● Control by switch (Page 148)
● Switching with the control supply voltage (Page 149)
● Control by PLC (Page 151)
● Actuation of a line contactor (Page 152)
● Connecting Remote RESET (Page 154)
● Connecting the temperature sensor (Page 155)
● Connecting the evaluation unit to the analog output (Page 156)

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4.9 Disconnecting the control current from the spring-loaded terminals

4.9 Disconnecting the control current from the spring-loaded terminals

Requirements
● Pay attention to the required tools indicated on the front beneath the hinged cover.

Procedure

DANGER
Hazardous voltage.
Will cause death or serious injury.
Turn off and lock out all power supplying this device before working on this device.

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4.10 Replacing the control terminals

4.10 Replacing the control terminals

Requirements
● Remove the cover over the control cable duct.
● Control terminal as spare part (screw terminal: 3RW5980-1TR00, spring-type: 3RW5980-
2TR00)

Dismantling procedure

DANGER
Hazardous voltage.
Will cause death or serious injury.
Turn off and lock out all power supplying this device before working on this device.

● Press against the lock ① and pull the control terminal out ②.

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4.10 Replacing the control terminals

Assembly procedure

● Place the control terminal onto the intended connection until the terminal engages.

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4.11 Installing the cover for the control cable duct

4.11 Installing the cover for the control cable duct

Requirements
● 1-2 cable ties
● Cover for control cable channel (spare part: 3RW5950-0GD20)

Procedure

● Lay the control cables in the control cable ducts and fix the control cables in place with
cable ties.
● Press the cover for the control cable duct into the openings ① provided until it audibly
engages ②.

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4.12 Removing the cover of the control cable duct

4.12 Removing the cover of the control cable duct

Procedure

● Press the cover of the control cable channel at top and bottom ① from the front and
remove the cover for the control cable channel of the 3RW52 soft starter ②.

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4.12 Removing the cover of the control cable duct

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5.1 Setting elements on the 3RW52 soft starter

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5.1 Setting elements on the 3RW52 soft starter

① CLASS setting for motor overload protection


② Rated operational current Ie of the motor
③ Current limiting factor as a multiple of the set rated operational current Ie of the motor
④ Ramp-up time
⑤ Starting voltage
⑥ Ramp-down time
⑦ MODE key
• Parameterization of RESET MODE
• Deactivation / activation of SOFT TORQUE
• Parameterization of ON / RUN relay output
⑧ Scale of rated operational current Ie of the motor
⑨ RESET / TEST key
• Error acknowledgment
• Performing the user test
• Parameterization of ON / RUN relay output

Prerequisite for adjusting the setting elements


● Slotted screwdriver or cross-tip screwdriver PZ1

Procedure

Note
Display of setting elements.
Please note that the displays on the setting elements are approximate values which are
subject to production engineering tolerances.
To perform a detailed setting, a 3RW5 HMI should be used.

● Insert the slotted screwdriver in the opening of the setting element.


● Turn the slotted screwdriver until the arrow of the setting element points to the required
parameter setting.

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5.1 Setting elements on the 3RW52 soft starter

Tip

Display of the parameter value in the 3RW5 HMI (accessories)


● 3RW5 HMI Standard
During the setting of parameters at the setting elements, the current value is indicated on
the display of the 3RW5 HMI Standard and undergoes cyclic updating.
● 3RW5 HMI High Feature
During the setting of parameters at the setting elements, the current value is indicated in
the "Parameters > Parameter list" menu on the display of the 3RW5 HMI High Feature
and undergoes cyclic updating.

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5.2 Overview of parameters

5.2 Overview of parameters

Parameters Symbol Setting range Factory setting


Trip class for motor 10A, 10E, 20E, OFF 10A
overload protection

Rated operational 1 ... 162) 16


current Ie of the motor1)

Current limiting value • 1.3 ... 7 x Ie 4 x Ie


as a multiple of the set
• Max.
rated operational
current Ie of the motor

Ramp-up time • 0 ... 20 s 10 s


• If parameter value "0" is set, the
motor is switched on with a
ramp-up time of approx. 100 ms.

Starting voltage 30 ... 100 % 30 %

Ramp-down time 0 ... 20 s 0s

SOFT TORQUE • Off (LED off) Off


• On (LED on)

RESET MODE • Manual RESET (LED off) Manual RESET


• Remote RESET (LED flashes
green)
• Auto RESET (LED lit green)

1) The rated operational current Ie of the motor may, according to the standard, deviate by 20% from
the rating plate specification of the manufacturer.
2) For meaning of scale, refer to laser-cut table on front panel of device.

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5.3 Suggested settings

5.3 Suggested settings

Application Starting voltage Ramp-up time Current limiting Ramp-down time


[%] [s] function [s]
Conveyor belt (full) 70 5 7 × Ie 10
Roller conveyor (full) 60 5 7 × Ie 10
Compressor (without 50 4 4 × Ie Not relevant
pressure)
Small fan 40 2 4 × Ie Not relevant
Pump1) 40 3 4 × Ie 10
Hydraulic pump 40 2 4 × Ie Not relevant
Agitator 40 2 4 × Ie Not relevant
Milling machine 40 4 4 × Ie Not relevant

1) It is recommended that the SOFT TORQUE function is activated.

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5.4 Parameterizing the 3RW52 soft starter

5.4 Parameterizing the 3RW52 soft starter

Requirements
● The 3RW52 soft starter is installed and connected.
● Rated control voltage and rated operational voltage have been applied.
● Suggested settings (Page 77)

Note
Tips for parameterizing the 3RW52 soft starter.
Entering the motor and load data in the STS software will simulate the application and a
suitable soft starter will be suggested. In addition, information regarding parameterization is
also provided.

Procedure
1. You set the parameters on the setting elements of the 3RW52 soft starter.
Setting elements on the 3RW52 soft starter (Page 73)
2. Set the motor overload protection on setting elements "CLASS" and "Ie". The scale for
rated operational current Ie is listed for each connection type in the table on the front of
the 3RW52 soft starter.
Make sure that the arrow of the "CLASS" setting element points to the required setting.
Setting the Motor overload protection (Page 91)
3. Set soft starting at the setting elements "t" and "U". (Page 85)
4. Set the current limit at the setting element "Current limiting value x Ie".
Setting the Current limiting function (Page 88) of Ie
5. Set soft stopping at setting element "t". (Page 90)
6. Activate function SOFT TORQUE, if required.
Set RESET MODE and SOFT TORQUE (Page 79)
SOFT TORQUE (Page 94)
7. Set the required RESET MODE. (Page 79)
8. Set the signal of your choice at the ON / RUN relay output. (Page 81)

Result
The 3RW52 soft starter has been parameterized and is ready to operate. You can
parameterize the signal of the analog output via an optional 3RW5 HMI High Feature.
(Page 108)

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Parameter assignment
5.5 Set RESET MODE and SOFT TORQUE

5.5 Set RESET MODE and SOFT TORQUE

RESET MODE and SOFT TORQUE


With the MODE key, set the functions RESET MODE and SOFT TORQUE at the same time.

Procedure

WARNING
Automatic restart.
Can cause death or serious injury.
If a starting command is pending, a restart will be triggered automatically after the reset.
This particularly applies if the motor protection has tripped. Dangerous states of the system
can result.
Reset the start command (e.g. via the PLC or switch) before performing a reset.
To do this, for example, link the group error output (terminals 95 and 96) into the control.

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5.5 Set RESET MODE and SOFT TORQUE

RESET MODE

Note
Effects of RESET MODE.
Setting of the RESET MODE will only affect acknowledgment response of the motor
overload protection.
You will find more information in Chapter Faults and remedial measures (Page 118) with the
comment "Depends on parameter RESET MODE".

LED RESET MODE RESET MODE set


Manual RESET
Off
Remote RESET

Flashes green
Auto RESET

Lights up green

SOFT TORQUE

Note
Effects of the SOFT TORQUE
For more information, see Chapter SOFT TORQUE (Page 94).

LED SOFT TORQUE SOFT TORQUE set


Off
Off
On

Lights up green

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5.6 RESET MODES

5.6 RESET MODES

Note

Note
Effects of RESET MODE.
Setting of the RESET MODE will only affect acknowledgment response of the motor
overload protection.
You will find more information in Chapter Faults and remedial measures (Page 118) with the
comment "Depends on parameter RESET MODE".

Manual reset
"Manual RESET" means that the following options are available for acknowledging errors:
● RESET / TEST key on 3RW52 soft starter
● RESET / TEST key on 3RW5 HMI Standard
● Reset via bus interface
● Reset via F key on 3RW5 HMI High Feature
● Reset via 3RW5 HMI High Feature

Remote RESET
"Remote RESET" means that errors are acknowledged by switching the control supply
voltage off and on again. The control supply voltage on the 3RW52 soft starter must be
switched off for at least 3 s.

Auto reset
"Auto RESET" means that faults are automatically reset as soon as the cause is eliminated.

5.7 Parameterizing output 13 / 14 (output signal ON or RUN)

Application
One of these two states is output at output 13 / 14:
● ON
● RUN
State diagrams of the inputs and outputs (Page 57)
Use the output function ON, for instance, to implement latching if you selected pushbutton
control.
Use the Output function RUN in order, for instance, to control a line contactor connected
upstream.

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5.7 Parameterizing output 13 / 14 (output signal ON or RUN)

Requirements
● Control supply voltage is connected.
● The 3RW52 soft starter has no fault, LED STATE / OVERLOAD is off.

Procedure
1. Activate the programming mode by holding the MODE key down for longer than 2 s until
the LED STATE / OVERLOAD flickers green.
Hold the MODE key down.
2. Simultaneously press the RESET / TEST key down for longer than 1 s until the LED
STATE / OVERLOAD on the device lights up red.
The set state of relay output ON / RUN is displayed on LED SOFT TORQUE:

LED SOFT TORQUE Signal set on output 13 / 14


ON (factory setting)

Flashes green
RUN

Flickers green

3. Release the MODE and RESET / TEST keys.


4. Switch to the other mode by pressing the MODE key briefly. LED SOFT TORQUE
switches between flickering green and flashing green.
You can switch between the modes at the output as often as you want.
5. Terminate programming mode by pressing the RESET / TEST key for longer than 1 s
until LED STATE / OVERLOAD no longer shines red.

Note
If you do not press any key at all for more than 10 seconds in programming mode, the device
automatically terminates programming mode and reverts to normal operation.

Tip
Alternatively, output 13 / 14 may also be set in the "Parameters > Soft Starter > ON / RUN
relay output" menu of the 3RW5 HMI High Feature (accessories).

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Commissioning 6
6.1 Commissioning the 3RW52 soft starter

Procedure
1. Install the 3RW52 soft starter. (Page 35)
2. Connect the 3RW52 soft starter. (Page 58)
3. Parameterize the 3RW52 soft starter according to the application with the setting
suggestions. (Page 78)
If necessary, optimize the setting suggestions step by step. (Page 77)
For example, you can continually adjust the current limiting factor while the motor is
starting up.
4. Perform the user test. (Page 126)
5. Optionally seal the 3RW52 soft starter with a lead seal. (Page 83)

Result
The 3RW52 soft starter is ready for operation.

6.2 Sealing the 3RW52 soft starter

Requirements
● Seal, sealing wire and a suitable sealing tool.

Procedure

● Push the wire through the openings provided.

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6.3 First commissioning of the High Feature 3RW5 HMI

Result
By sealing the hinged cover, you protect the operator controls of the 3RW52 soft starter from
unauthorized access. It is nevertheless still possible to operate a 3RW5 HMI and
acknowledge messages.

Tip
The Local Interface and the memory module interface of the 3RW5 HMI High Feature can be
protected from unauthorized access by sealing the interface cover. Proceed in the same
sequence as for sealing the hinged cover.
For more information, see Chapter Design and operator controls of the High Feature 3RW5
HMI (Page 101).

6.3 First commissioning of the High Feature 3RW5 HMI

Requirements
● Control supply voltage is connected for the first time or the factory settings have been
restored on the 3RW5 HMI High Feature.

Procedure
● Set the desired language.

Result
The 3RW5 HMI High Feature is ready to use. It is now possible to modify the parameters of
the 3RW5 HMI High Feature, the 3RW52 soft starter, and any connected 3RW5
communication module.

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Functions 7
7.1 Soft starting

Operating principle
A voltage ramp is used to implement soft starting. The 3RW52 soft starter increases the
motor voltage from a parameterizable starting voltage to the line voltage within a definable
ramp-up time.

① Voltage ramp with short ramp-up time t1


② Voltage ramp with long ramp-up time t2
Urated Line voltage
US Parameterizable starting voltage
t1 Short ramp-up time
t2 Long ramp-up time

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① Torque with direct-on-line starting without 3RW52 soft starter


② Torque with short ramp-up time
③ Torque with long ramp-up time
④ Torque of the load
⑤ Acceleration torque = Difference of activation torque and torque of load
Me Rated torque
ne Rated motor speed

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① Current characteristic with direct-on-line starting without 3RW52 soft starter


② Current characteristic with short ramp-up time
③ Current characteristic with long ramp-up time
④ Motor ramp-up time
Ie Rated operational current during rated operation
ne Rated motor speed

Parameters

Parameter Description
Starting voltage The starting voltage determines the starting torque of the motor. A lower starting
voltage results in a lower switch-on torque and a lower starting current. Set the
starting voltage to a value that ensures that the motor starts up immediately and
smoothly once the start command reaches the 3RW52 soft starter.
Ramp-up time The ramp-up time determines the time taken to increase the motor voltage from
the parameterized starting voltage to the line voltage. This has an influence on
the motor's acceleration torque which drives the load during the ramp-up
operation. A longer ramp-up time results in a shorter acceleration torque across
the motor ramp-up time. The motor therefore runs up more slowly and
smoothly.
Set the length of the ramp-up time such that the motor can reach its rated
speed by the time the end of the ramp is reached. The actual motor starting
time is load-dependent and can differ from the parameterized ramp-up time.
If you choose a time that is too short, the ramp-up time ends before the motor
has accelerated to speed. If the time selected is too short, a very high starting
current that equals the direct starting current at the same speed will occur. In
this case, the 3RW52 soft starter can switch itself off via the internal overload
protection function and go into fault mode.
If parameter value "0" is set, the motor is switched on with a ramp-up time of
approx. 100 ms.

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7.2 Current limiting function

Operating principle
Activate the current limiting function if you want to ensure that a specific current value is not
exceeded during motor starting.
The motor is always started up with the voltage ramp. Before the current exceeds the
parameterized current limit x Ie, the voltage ramp function is aborted and the current
limitation function starts. If the motor current drops below the limit value again, the voltage
ramp function takes over control again until the motor has finished starting up.

① Current characteristic during start-up without set current limitation


② Current characteristic for starting with active current limiting function
Imax Current limiting value

Parameters

Parameter Description
Current limiting value In order to ensure that the drive can reach its rated speed, the minimum
current limiting value that you select must be high enough to generate
sufficient torque in the motor.
A typical value is 3 to 4 times the rated operational current (Ie).
As soon as the current limiting value is reached, the motor is started with this
value until it has reached its rated operating speed. In this case, the motor
starting times may be longer than the maximum parameterizable ramp-up
time.
The maximum possible current limiting value for the 3RW52 soft starter
("max." position) is 7x the value of the maximum rated operational current for
the 3RW52 soft starter, where this value is identical to 7x the value of the
maximum rated operational current Ie which can be set.
This value is independent of the actual rated operational current Ie of the
motor set at the 3RW52 soft starter.

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Example

① Rated operational current Ie of the motor


• Ie motor = 29 A
② Maximum current limiting which can be set at this soft starter: Imax = 7 x 47 A = 329 A

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7.3 Soft stopping

7.3 Soft stopping

Operating principle
A voltage ramp is used to implement soft stopping. With the ramp-based stopping function,
the motor voltage is decreased along a linear, negative voltage ramp.

① Ramp-down time
Urated Line voltage

Parameters

Parameter Description
Ramp-down time The length of the ramp-down time defines the time within which the motor
voltage is reduced from line voltage to 0 V.
It may take longer for the motor to actually coast down to a standstill.

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7.4 Motor protection


The 3RW52 soft starter has 2 functions for protecting the motor:
● Motor overload protection
● Thermistor motor protection with temperature sensor (optional)
Use a combination of both of these functions to implement full motor protection.

7.4.1 Motor overload protection

Operating principle
The approximate temperature of the motor is calculated using the measured motor currents
and the parameter settings "Rated operational current Ie" and "CLASS (trip class)". This
indicates whether the motor is overloaded or is functioning in the normal operating range.
When overload is detected, the 3RW52 soft starter shuts the motor down. The setting for
RESET MODE determines how the motor is restarted.

Parameters

NOTICE
Property damage due to overload.
If the motor is not monitored by a temperature sensor and if the trip class is set to CLASS
OFF, the motor will not have any protection at all.

Parameter Description
Trip class The trip class specifies the maximum time within which a protective
device must trip from a cold state at 7.2 x the rated operational
current Ie (motor protection to IEC 60947).
• CLASS OFF: Deactivates motor overload protection
• CLASS 10A / 10E / 20E: Tripping times according to the trip class
Rated operational current Ie The rated operational current Ie is the current that can be
continuously conducted by the feeder (switchgear and motor). This is
normally the rated operational current Ie of the motor and depends on
whether the motor is connected in an inline or an inside-delta circuit.

Recovery time following motor overload protection tripping


When the motor overload protection is tripped and auto-RESET MODE is set, the fault will
be reset automatically after a recovery time of 5 minutes. With selection of manual RESET or
remote RESET, a RESET is only possible following completion of the recovery time of 5
minutes.

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7.4.2 Thermistor motor protection with temperature sensor

Operating principle
On many motors, the stator winding is optionally monitored with a thermistor integrated into
the stator winding.
To ensure implementation in this regard, the 3RW52 soft starter provides a thermistor
evaluation for the motors. You can choose between 2 different measuring sensor types for
evaluation:
● PTC thermistor:
Temperature sensor with positive temperature coefficients (PTC) which conduct electricity
more efficiently in a cold state (e.g. PTC thermistor type A).
● Temperature switch:
Temperature-dependent and current-dependent NC contacts, available in various
temperature ranges (e.g. bimetallic switches, Klixon or Thermoclick).
With PTC thermistors, the wiring and sensors are monitored for wire breaks and short
circuits. As temperature switches exhibit practically no resistance below their opening
temperature, short-circuit monitoring is not possible when using temperature switches.
When the thermistor motor protection has tripped, the 3RW52 soft starter cannot be
restarted until the sensor installed in the motor has cooled down. The recovery time varies
according to the temperature state of the sensor.

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7.5 Intrinsic device protection

7.5 Intrinsic device protection

Operating principle
The integrated intrinsic device protection protects the power semiconductors as well as the
bypass contacts against impermissible overload. A message is generated on the 3RW52 soft
starter if the warning threshold is exceeded. If the fault threshold is exceeded, the 3RW52
soft starter will switch off automatically.

NOTICE
Property damage due to short circuits.
The intrinsic device protection system does not protect against irreparable equipment
damage caused by short circuits.
Connect semiconductor fuses upstream in order to protect the power semiconductors
against irreparable damage by short circuits (e.g. in case of cable damage or an interturn
fault in the motor).

Recovery time after device protection is triggered


If the 3RW52 soft starter shuts down because the motor overload protection or the intrinsic
device protection trips, you must wait a defined cooling time (recovery time) prior to
acknowledging the fault or restarting the motor.
● In the event of power semiconductor overload: 30 s
● In the case of bypass overload: 60 s

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7.6 SOFT TORQUE

Principle of operation of SOFT TORQUE during starting


The SOFT TORQUE function reduces the drive acceleration rate shortly before the motor
reaches its rated speed. This produces an almost linear speed curve. This helps to ensure
smooth movement of a conveyor belt, for example, and so prevent fragile goods on the belt
from tipping over.

nrated Rated motor speed


① Motor speed with SOFT TORQUE
② Motor speed without SOFT TORQUE

① Torque with SOFT TORQUE


② Torque without SOFT TORQUE
③ Torque with direct start

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Imax Current limiting value


① Soft starting current with current limiting and SOFT TORQUE
② Soft starting current with current limiting without SOFT TORQUE
③ Torque with direct start

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Principle of operation of SOFT TORQUE during stopping


The SOFT TORQUE function enables the motor to coast down smoothly at an almost
constant rate of deceleration. Ensuring that the motor coasts down smoothly is particularly
useful for stopping pumps in order to prevent water hammers in the connected piping. The
SOFT TORQUE function for stopping can only be activated when a ramp-down time of more
than 3 s is set.

nrated Rated motor speed


① Motor speed with SOFT TORQUE
② Motor speed without SOFT TORQUE

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7.7 Standard 3RW5 HMI

7.7.1 Design of the Standard 3RW5 HMI

① Display
② Navigation keys
③ RESET / TEST
④ Status LED (Page 115)
⑤ Device LEDs (Page 115)
⑥ Locking switch
⑦ Start key
Stop key
⑧ LOCL / REMT

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Navigating and setting


The keys are used for navigation, for selecting and setting menu items and for executing
predefined actions.

Key Actions
• Jump to next menu item
• Set digit

• Jump to previous menu item


• Set digit

• Identical to RESET key on 3RW52 soft starter

• Motor stops as parameterized if the 3RW5 HMI Standard is the master control.

• Motor starts as parameterized if the 3RW5 HMI Standard is the master control.

• Changes master control


LOCL means that the 3RW5 HMI Standard is the master control.

REMT means that the 3RW5 HMI Standard is not the master control.
• Locking switch Locked / Unlocked:

To be able to operate the 3RW52 soft starter with the 3RW5 HMI Standard, the locking
switch on the rear of the 3RW5 HMI Standard must be unlocked. If the locking switch
on the rear of the 3RW5 HMI Standard is in the "Locked" switch position, the
"RESET / TEST", "LOCL / REMT", "Start" and "Stop" keys are disabled. Navigation
through the menu using the navigation keys, however, is still possible.

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7.7.2 Standard 3RW5 HMI menu


The following information is shown on the display of the 3RW5 HMI Standard:
● Operating state
● Measured values
● Parameters
While you are setting the parameters, the actual value is shown in the display.
● Diagnostics

Operating state

Display Explanation
STATE
ON The ramp-up time comes to an end and the motor is running.
STATE
RAMP The ramp-up time or the ramp-down time is active.
STATE
OFF The motor is switched off.
STATE
ER O The motor cannot be switched on because a fault is pending.
STATE Additional information is provided by the diagnostics display.
OVLD (OVERLOAD)
WN I The motor is switched on. A motor overload protection warning is pending.
OVLD
WN O The motor is switched off. A motor overload protection warning is pending.
OVLD
ER O The motor is switched off. A motor overload protection fault is pending.
OVLD
---- No motor overload exists.
OVLD
OVLD% (OVERLOAD as a percentage)
...% Status of the electronic motor overload protection as a percentage.
OVLD%
SCR % (silicon-controlled rectifier, power semiconductor temperature rise)
...% Status of the intrinsic device protection as a percentage. This measured value reflects
SCR % the temperature rise of the power semiconductor. It comprises the measurement of the
heat sink temperature and the calculated temperature rise of the junction (thermal model
of the semiconductor).
S-TRQ (SOFT TORQUE)
ON The function SOFT TORQUE is activated.
S-TRQ
OFF The function SOFT TORQUE is deactivated.
S-TRQ

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Display Explanation
CNTRL (CONTROL)
LOCL Manual mode Manual mode means that the 3RW5 HMI Standard is the master
CNTRL control.
REMT Automatic mode Automatic mode means that the 3RW5 HMI Standard is not the
CNTRL master control. To make the unit the master control, press the
LOCAL / REMOTE key.

Measured values

Display Explanation
...A The average of the 3 phase currents is displayed in amps.
I AVG
...A Current measured value phase L1 is displayed in amps.
I L1
...A Current measured value phase L2 is displayed in amps.
I L2
...A Current measured value phase L3 is displayed in amps.
I L3

Parameter display

Display Explanation
.. Current limiting value as a multiple of the set rated operational current Ie of the motor.
xIe
...% Starting voltage
U ON
...s Ramp-up time
t ON
...s Ramp-down time
t OFF
... Trip class for motor overload protection
CLASS
...A Rated operational current Ie of the motor
Ie
.... AUTO Auto RESET
RMode MAN Manual RESET
REMT Remote RESET
... Station address for PROFIBUS (only displayed if a communication module is being
PBADR used)

Diagnostics display

Display Explanation
.... Error number
ERROR Faults and remedial measures (Page 118)

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7.8 High Feature 3RW5 HMI

7.8.1 Design and operator controls of the High Feature 3RW5 HMI

① Display
② Device LEDs (Page 116)
③ Navigation keys
④ Master RESET key
⑤ OK key
⑥ ESC key
⑦ Motor stop key
⑧ Motor start key
⑨ Favorites key
⑩ Eyes for lead seals
⑪ Hole for mounting the interface cover
⑫ Status LED (Page 116)
⑬ Local interface (point-to-point connection between PC and 3RW5 HMI High Feature)
⑭ Memory module interface (micro SD card slot)

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Navigating and setting


The keys are used for navigation, for selecting and setting menu items and for executing
predefined actions.

Note
Setting parameters.
Please note that parameters which are set manually using the 6 setting elements cannot be
parameterized via the 3RW5 HMI High Feature.

Key Actions
• Move one position to the right in the input field

• Move one position to the left in the input field

• Jump to next menu item


• Set number or letter

• Jump to previous menu item


• Set number or letter

• To confirm
• To open the menu
• Jump to selected menu item

• To exit the menu

• Motor stops as parameterized if the 3RW5 HMI High Feature is the master control

• Motor starts as parameterized if the 3RW5 HMI High Feature is the master control

• F1: LOCAL / REMOTE: Changes master control


• F2: Reset
• F3-F9: Can be freely parameterized (only available for 3RW55 soft starter)
Master RESET key for restoring the factory settings:
• Soft starter1)
• Communication
• 3RW5 HMI High Feature
• All1)

1) All parameters that have not been set by means of setting elements are reset.

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Menus

Symbol Menu
Monitoring

Diagnostics

Control (only available for 3RW55 soft starter)

Parameters

Overview

Security

Memory card (only visible if a memory card is inserted.)

7.8.2 Main menu of the High Feature 3RW5 HMI with the 3RW52 soft starter

Menu Content
Monitoring • Display of measured values
• Display of process images of inputs and outputs
Diagnostics • Diagnostic status display (acknowledgment possible)
– 3RW52 soft starter
– 3RW5 communication module (optional)
– 3RW5 HMI High Feature
• Device status (connection type and direction of rotation)
• Self-test function
– 3RW52 soft starter
– 3RW5 HMI High Feature
• Display / deleting of log books (application and device)

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Menu Content
Parameters • Parameter display
• Special parameterization
– Analog output (only displayed if a device version with analog output is
being used.)
– ON / RUN relay output
– Spare part management (only visible if a control unit has been replaced.)
• Communication (only visible if a 3RW5 communication module is used)
• Parameterization of the 3RW5 HMI High Feature
– Local interface
– Disconnect time
– Response after logoff
– Message display
– Status display
– Language
• Factory setting
– 3RW52 soft starter
– Communication
– HMI
– All
Overview • Identification of the devices (I&M)
– Article number
– Hardware version
– Firmware version
Security • Local access protection
– Define PIN
– Activate PIN
– Delete PIN
– Automatic logout time
– Logon
– Logoff
Memory card • Uploading / downloading of communication and HMI parameters on memory
(optional) card
• Device replacement
• Save logbook to memory card
• Delete memory card
• Firmware update
• Show available memory

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7.8.3 Parameterizing the High Feature 3RW5 HMI

Requirements
● Access protection to 3RW5 HMI High Feature is not active or has been reset
● You are in menu "Parameters > HMI".

Procedure
Select a parameter.
The menus "Response after Logoff" and "Message Display" and "Status Display" contain
further menu items, which you can switch to with "OK".

Parameters Setting range Explanation


Local interface • Activated (factory setting) Activates or deactivates the local interface of the
3RW5 HMI High Feature. Before you can connect a
• Deactivated
PC with SIRIUS Soft Starter ES (TIA Portal) to the
3RW52 soft starter via the local interface, the local
interface must be activated.
Disconnect time • 5 min (factory setting) If no key is pressed on the 3RW5 HMI High Feature,
the brightness of the background lighting switches off
• Setting range: 0 ... 60 min
after a specified time has elapsed.
• 0 min = deactivated
Control after logoff Retain control command (factory setting) 3RW5 HMI High Feature is still the master control.
Stop motor and relinquish master control The motor stops and the 3RW5 HMI High Feature is
no longer the master control.
Message display Faults The settings of the message display define which
messages will be displayed as a pop-up window on the
• Do not display
display of the 3RW5 HMI High Feature.
• Displays (factory setting)
Warnings
• Do not display
• Displays (factory setting)
Status display Measured value 1 Up to 5 different measured values can be selected
Measured value 2 from a list of measured values. These measured
values are then shown in the status display.
Measured value 3
Measured value 4
Measured value 5

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7.8.4 Monitoring

7.8.4.1 Monitoring the measured values of the 3RW52 soft starter with the High Feature
3RW5 HMI

Requirements
● You are in menu "Monitoring > Measured Values".

Procedure
Select a measuring value.
The menus "Phase Currents [%]" and "Phase Currents (rms)" contain further menu items,
which you can switch to with "OK".

Measured value Setting range Explanation


Phase currents [%] • IL1 The phase currents are displayed as a percentage. You can monitor
each phase (L1/L2/L3) individually, or the average of all 3 phases.
• IL2
Phase currents (r.m.s.) [A] The phase currents are displayed in amperes. You can monitor each
• IL3
phase (L1/L2/L3) individually, or the average of all 3 phases.
• Average
Motor temperature rise [%] Current value of motor temperature rise in %. This value shows the
relative temperature rise of the motor.
Remaining motor cooling time [s] Remaining recovery time (minimum cooling time of motor) still to be
observed following activation of motor overload protection until the
3RW52 soft starter is once again ready for operation.
Remaining contact block cooling time [s] The remaining cooling time of the contact block is dependent on the
thermal capacity of the power unit and the ambient conditions
(temperature, air circulation, installation location etc.)
Contact block heating [°C] The currently calculated contact block temperature rise is continuously
compared with the previously stored contact block temperature rise.

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7.8.4.2 Monitoring the process image of the 3RW52 soft starter with the High Feature
3RW5 HMI

Requirements
● You are in menu "Monitoring > Process Image".

Procedure
In the process image of the inputs (PII) and outputs (PIQ), you can see which bits of the
process image are active or inactive.

Checkbox Status Bit


inactive 0

active 1

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7.8.5 Parameterizing analog output AQ via the High Feature 3RW5 HMI
You can re-parameterize the output of the analog output with the 3RW5 HMI High Feature.
The actual average phase current L1 - L3 of the motor is displayed in % at the evaluation
unit via the analog output. Depending on the respective connecting terminal being used, the
signal can be displayed either as current or voltage.
● Terminals: AQ- / AQ I+
Measuring range of current output: 4 - 20 mA
● Terminals: AQ- / AQ U+
Measuring range of voltage output: 0 - 10 V

Requirements
● Access protection to 3RW5 HMI High Feature is not active or has been reset
● Device version with analog output
● Evaluation unit is connected properly. (Page 156)
● You are in menu "Parameters > Soft Starter > Analog Output".

Procedure

Parameters Setting range Explanation


Analog output - output • Deactivated Parameter "Output signal type" defines
signal type with what type of signal the analog
• 4 - 20 mA (factory setting)
value will be output.
• 0 ... 10 mA
Analog output - start • 0% (factory setting) With parameters "Lower value" and
value - value range "Upper value" you can define what
• Setting range: 0 ... 700%
value of the analog value to be output
Analog output - end • 300% (factory setting) corresponds to the lower output signal
value - value range value and which to the upper output
• Setting range: 0 ... 700%
signal value.

Result
The output signal of the analog output has been adjusted.

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7.8.6 Defining the local access protection (PIN)

Requirements
● Access protection to the 3RW5 HMI High Feature is not active or has been reset.
● You are in menu "Security > Local Access Protection".

Procedure
1. Choose menu "Define PIN".
In the factory setting, no PIN is active.
2. Define a 4-digit PIN and confirm with "OK".
A pop-up window opens.
3. Enter the PIN again to confirm it and then confirm with "OK".
The PIN is now defined.
4. Choose menu "Activate PIN" and deactivate or activate the PIN.

Parameter Description
Local access Define PIN PIN is set up.
protection
• Empty (factory setting)
• 4-digit PIN
Activate PIN • Yes
• No (factory setting)
Change PIN Existing PIN is changed.
Delete PIN PIN is deactivated and deleted.
Automatic logout time • 300 s (factory setting)
• Setting range: 1 ... 300 s
Logon Remove the local access protection by logging on with
your 4-digit PIN.
If you issue a control command while access protection is
active or would like to change a parameter, a pop-up
window appears prompting you to enter the PIN.
Logoff Log out of your current session. Access protection is
activated again.

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Result
With the PIN, you can protect the 3RW5 HMI High Feature from unauthorized access. The
menus of the 3RW5 HMI High Feature can still be viewed, but parameters cannot be
changed with local access protection activated.
The PIN remains even after the power supply has been interrupted.

Note
Reset PIN.
You can reset the access protection to the factory setting with the master RESET key on the
rear of the 3RW5 HMI High Feature.
Protect the master RESET key from unauthorized access.

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8.1 Diagnostics options
The 3RW52 soft starter offers the following diagnostics options:
● LEDs on the 3RW52 soft starter
● 3RW5 HMI Standard (accessories)
● 3RW5 HMI High Feature (accessories)
● SIRIUS Soft Starter ES (TIA Portal) (accessories) via 3RW5 communication module or
3RW5 HMI High Feature (local interface)
You will find more details in the equipment manual for the 3RW5 communication module
in question.

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8.2 LED display

8.2.1 Overview of the device LEDs of the 3RW52 soft starter

① RUN (green) Indicates whether the 3RW52 soft starter is ready for
operation.
② ERROR (red) Indicates whether there is an error.
③ MAINTAINANCE (amber) Indicates whether a message is present.
④ STATE / OVERLOAD with LED Indicates the motor operating state.
(green / yellow / red)
⑤ RESET MODE with LED (green) Indicates the selected RESET MODE (Page 79).
⑥ SOFT TORQUE with LED (green) Indicates whether SOFT TORQUE (Page 79) is activated
or deactivated.

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8.2 LED display

8.2.2 Status and error displays

LED "RUN"

State Meaning
The 3RW52 soft starter is ready for operation.

Lights up green
The 3RW52 soft starter is not ready, e.g. due to:
• System startup
Flashes green
• Device factory settings are being restored.
• Self-test active
• Firmware update

LED "ER"

State Meaning
No fault present.
Off
At least one fault exists.

Flashes red

LED "MT"

State Meaning
No alarm is active.
Off
At least one warning exists. The cause has not been eliminated.

Lights up
yellow

LED combinations

State Meaning
RN ER MT
• The 3RW52 soft starter is not ready for operation.

Flashes Flashes Flashes • Device error detected


green red yellow

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8.2 LED display

8.2.3 LED STATE / OVERLOAD

LED ST/OL Status of the 3RW52 Motor operating state


soft starter
Operation The ramp-up time comes to an end and the motor is
running.
Lights up green
Ramp-up or ramp-down • Motor is ramping up or ramping down.
time active
Flashes green
Stop • Motor is switched off but might still be rotating.
Off • Motor is ready to start.
Stop - not ready to start • Motor is switched off but might still be rotating.

Flashes yellow • Motor is not ready to start. An ON command will


cause an error while at least one of the starting
conditions is not fulfilled, e.g.:
– Supply voltage of motor missing.
Operation with motor Motor has started up and is running.
overload warning A motor overload warning exists, e.g.:
Flashing green /
yellow • Motor is too hot
• Temperature sensor wire break
• Temperature sensor short circuit
Stop with motor Motor has decelerated to zero speed and shut down.
overload warning A motor overload warning exists, e.g.:
Lights up yellow
• Motor is too hot
Stop with motor Motor has decelerated to zero speed and shut down
overload error due to an overload error.
Flashes red A motor overload error exists, e.g.:
• Motor is too hot
• Temperature sensor wire break
• Temperature sensor short circuit

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8.2.4 Overview of LEDs on Standard 3RW5 HMI


Display of the device LEDs of the 3RW5 HMI Standard shows the messages of the following
devices:
● 3RW52 soft starter
● 3RW5 communication module (if there is one)

Status LED

Status LED Status of the 3RW52 soft starter Motor operating state
Operation The ramp-up time comes to an end and the
motor is running.
Lights up
green
Ramp-up or ramp-down time active • Motor is ramping up or ramping down.

Flashes
green

Reference
You will find more information on the messages of the 3RW52 soft starter in the Chapter
Status and error displays (Page 113).
You will find more information on the messages of the 3RW5 communication module in the
equipment manual for the 3RW5 communication module in question.
The display on the status LEDs of the 3RW5 HMI Standard indicates the state of the 3RW52
soft starter and the operating state of the motor.

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8.2.5 Overview of LEDs on High Feature 3RW5 HMI


Display of the device LEDs of the 3RW5 HMI High Feature shows the messages of the
following devices:
● 3RW52 soft starter
● 3RW5 communication module (if there is one)
● 3RW5 HMI High Feature

Note
Display of device LEDs.
Please note that the display of the device LEDs of the 3RW5 HMI High Feature does not
have to correlate with the display of the device LEDs of the 3RW52 soft starter.

Status LED

Status LED Status of the 3RW52 soft starter Motor operating state
Operation The ramp-up time comes to an end and the
motor is running.
Lights up
green
Ramp-up or ramp-down time active • Motor is ramping up or ramping down.

Flashes
green

Reference
You will find more information on the messages of the 3RW52 soft starter in the Chapter
Status and error displays (Page 113).
You will find more information on the messages of the 3RW5 communication module in the
equipment manual for the 3RW5 communication module in question.
The display on the status LEDs of the 3RW5 HMI High Feature indicates the state of the
3RW52 soft starter and the operating state of the motor.

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8.3 Warnings and remedial measures

Warning Warning Cause Remedy


No.1)
360 Connection abort Connection to a local control station • Check the connection between the HMI and
in manual mode (e.g. device HMI) has been the device.
interrupted.
• Check the connection between the PC and
the local device interface.
1416 Contact block Contact block (switching contact, • Check the ambient conditions linked to
overload power semiconductor) too hot cooling. You might have to take derating
into consideration.
• Check the number of switching operations.
1454 Incorrect module Real and configured slot of the module Make sure that the module is inserted in the
slot or faulty are different. configured position. A wiring error may also
configuration exist at the referenced module.
1539 Therm. motor • The motor feeder has been • Please check the motor and the applications
model overload overloaded. that are being driven by the motor.
• The motor temperature rise has • After tripping, you can switch on the motor
exceeded a limit. again after the cooling time has expired or
after clearing the thermal memory of the
motor.
1629 Internal fan fault • Internal fan is dirty (not rotating • Check the function of the fan.
freely). • Clean the fan.
• Connecting cable has fallen off or • Check the wiring.
is defective.
• Replace the fan.
• Internal fan faulty

1) Visible on the display of the 3RW5 HMI Standard

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8.4 Faults and remedial measures

Error Faults Cause Remedy Manual Remote Auto


No.1) RESET RESET RESET
303 Bus fault - • Acknowledgment via Auto RESET - - x

308 Contact block - • Check switching elements L1, L2, - - -


defective and L3.
• Replace the defective devices.
309 Contact block Contact block • Check the ambient conditions x x -
overload (switching contact, linked to cooling. You might have
power to take derating into consideration.
semiconductor) too
hot • Check the number of switching
operations.
• Acknowledgment after cooling
down
317 Electronics supply The supply voltage is • Check the power supply (load - - x
voltage too low below the dimensioning, voltage range).
permissible value.
319 No supply voltage • The power switch • Inspect the cables and the cable x x -
is open or the connections and replace any faulty
power supply is components.
not correctly
connected.
• No current
324 Temperature The temperature of • Check the motor and the x2) x2) x2)
sensor overload the motor is too high. application that is driven by the
motor.
• After tripping, you cannot switch on
the motor again until the
temperature has reached the
switching point of the temperature
sensor.
325 Temperature A wire has broken in • Check the sensor cable and the x2) x2) x2)
sensor wire break the sensor cable of temperature sensor.
the temperature
sensor.
326 Temperature A short circuit has • Check the sensor cable and the x2) x2) x2)
sensor short circuit occurred in the temperature sensor.
temperature sensor
cable.

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Error Faults Cause Remedy Manual Remote Auto


No.1) RESET RESET RESET
327 Therm. motor • The motor feeder • Please check the motor and the x2) x2) x2)
model overload has been applications that are being driven
overloaded. by the motor.
• The motor • After tripping, you can switch on
temperature rise the motor again after the cooling
has exceeded a time has expired or after clearing
limit. the thermal memory of the motor.
328 Motor overload • The motor feeder • Please check the motor and the x2) x2) x2)
tripping has been applications that are being driven
overloaded by the motor.
• The temperature • After tripping, you can switch on
rise of the motor the motor again after the cooling
has exceeded a time has expired or after clearing
limit value. the thermal memory of the motor.
355 Process image The process image • Check and correct the process - - x
error output (PIQ) contains image output (PIQ).
invalid control bit
combinations (e. g. • Acknowledgment as soon as a
control bits for valid process image is sent.
clockwise and
counterclockwise
rotation set at the
same time).
378 Installed firmware The firmware is • Execute a complete firmware - - x
is invalid / incomplete and / or update.
inconsistent the firmware
expansions are • Check any fault messages that
incomplete or may appear.
incompatible. • Check to see whether the firmware
update has been interrupted.
381 Device fault Irrecoverable error • Replace the device. - - -
detected following
• Contact Technical Assistance
self-diagnostics (self-
test, contactor (Page 29).
contacts, contact
block, etc.).

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Error Faults Cause Remedy Manual Remote Auto


No.1) RESET RESET RESET
1408 Load missing No current flow is • Acknowledgment once the cause x x -
detected in the motor has been rectified.
feeder after an ON
command. Possible
causes:
• Main circuit is
interrupted (fuse,
motor starter
protector)
• Motor contactor
or contactor
control is
defective
• Load missing
1409 Phase failure L1 The main energy • Acknowledgment once the cause x x -
1410 Phase failure L2 monitoring system has been rectified.
has detected a
1411 Phase failure L3 phase failure.
1417 Bypass defective - • Check the bypasses for L1, L2 and - - -
L3 and replace any that are
defective.
• Contact Technical Assistance
(Page 29).
1418 Bypass protective An excessively high • Check the motor. x x -
trip current has occurred
• Check the dimensioning of the soft
in bypass mode.
starter.
• Acknowledgment after cooling
down
1466 Contact 1 failed Contact block • Check the contact blocks for L1, - - -
1467 Contact 2 failed defective L2, and L3 and replace any that
1468 Contact 3 failed are defective.
• Contact Technical Assistance
(Page 29).

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Error Faults Cause Remedy Manual Remote Auto


No.1) RESET RESET RESET
1479 Phase angle • Error occurs • Check and correct the wiring. x x -
control failure without motor • Adapt parameters.
starting:
– Motor
terminals are
incorrectly
connected.
– Error in
configuration
of inside-delta
circuit.
– There is a
ground fault.
• Fault occurs
during starting:
– Chosen
starting
voltage too
high
1482 Current measuring • With sensors: • Check the interaction between the x x -
range overshot The measured module and the sensor or actuator.
value has
exceeded the
range limits.
• With actuators:
The output value
has exceeded an
upper limit value.
1523 Device error Irrecoverable error • Replace the device. - - -
detected following
• Contact Technical Assistance
self-diagnostics (self-
test, contactor (Page 29).
contacts, contact
block, etc.).

1) Visible on the display of the 3RW5 HMI Standard.


2) Acknowledgment depends on parameter RESET MODE.

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8.5 RESET MODES

Note

Note
Effects of RESET MODE.
Setting of the RESET MODE will only affect acknowledgment response of the motor
overload protection.
You will find more information in Chapter Faults and remedial measures (Page 118) with the
comment "Depends on parameter RESET MODE".

Manual reset
"Manual RESET" means that the following options are available for acknowledging errors:
● RESET / TEST key on 3RW52 soft starter
● RESET / TEST key on 3RW5 HMI Standard
● Reset via bus interface
● Reset via F key on 3RW5 HMI High Feature
● Reset via 3RW5 HMI High Feature

Remote RESET
"Remote RESET" means that errors are acknowledged by switching the control supply
voltage off and on again. The control supply voltage on the 3RW52 soft starter must be
switched off for at least 3 s.

Auto reset
"Auto RESET" means that faults are automatically reset as soon as the cause is eliminated.

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8.6 Diagnostics via the High Feature 3RW5 HMI

8.6 Diagnostics via the High Feature 3RW5 HMI

8.6.1 Diagnostics of the 3RW52 soft starter with the 3RW5 HMI High Feature

Requirements
● You are in the "Diagnosis > Soft Starter" menu.

Parameters

Diagnostic value Comment


Diagnostic status Shows all active warnings and faults.
You can acknowledge faults here (manual RESET).
Device status Connection type:
If the 3RW52 soft starter is supplied with primary voltage and a motor is
connected, the connection type is automatically detected.
• Motor connection type unknown
• Motor connection type standard
• Inside-delta motor connection
Direction of rotation
• Unknown (direction of phase rotation of the power system at terminals
L1/L2/L3 not detected)
• CW
• CCW
Self-test Initiate here the self-test functions of the 3RW52 soft starter.
For more information, see Chapter User test (Page 126).
Logbook The logbook is a history memory in Application fault:
which events, warnings, and faults Application-related faults (LED "ER"
are shown with a real-time stamp flashes)
and stored in a list. The Device:
communication and HMI device
logbook are also displayed here. Device fault (all device LEDs flash)

The logbook can be stored on a


memory card.

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8.6.2 Diagnostics of communication with the High Feature 3RW5 HMI

Requirements
● You are in menu "Diagnosis > Communication".

Parameters

Diagnostic value Comment


Diagnostic status Shows all active warnings and faults.
You can acknowledge faults here.

8.6.3 Diagnostics of the HMI with the High Feature 3RW5 HMI

Requirements
● You are in menu "Diagnosis > HMI".

Parameters

Diagnostic value Comment


Diagnostic status Shows all active diagnostic messages.
Self-test LED test The device LEDs of the 3RW5 HMI High Feature are
tested one after the other. The display of the 3RW5 HMI
High Feature shows which device LED is currently being
controlled. With the "OK" key, navigate through the test
operation.
Test of keys The 3RW5 HMI High Feature keys are tested one after the
other. The display of the 3RW5 HMI High Feature
indicates what key has to be pressed.
Display test The 3RW5 HMI High Feature runs a color program on the
display. With the "OK" key, navigate through the test
operation.

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9.1 Maintenance and repairs

Maintenance and repairs

WARNING
Danger to life when live parts are touched.
The present device / part conducts hazardous voltages.
Touching live components can result in death or severe injury.
Installation, commissioning, and maintenance only by qualified specialist personnel.
Observe the notes included in the operating instructions and manuals of the soft starter in
question.

Note
Repair of the devices is only permissible by qualified personnel. Contact the authorized
Siemens service partner for this.

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9.2 User test

Requirements
● 3RW52 soft starter is in a fault-free condition.

Procedure
Depending on how long the RESET / TEST keys are held pressed, the following tests are
performed in the specified sequence. Thus, if the key is held pressed for longer than 5 s, all
3 tests are performed:

Operating time Explanation


0.15 s ... 2 s LED test
All 6 LEDs are activated.
2 s ... 5 s Current detection test
Current measuring is tested in all 3 phases.
The thermistor motor protection can be optionally tested for short circuits and
overload.
>5s Motor overload protection test
The entire control circuit is tested, including the contact blocks and the error
signaling output.
If the device responds as intended, tripping on overload occurs. This can be reset
immediately without a cooling time by pressing the TEST / RESET key again.
Alternatively, the test for motor overload protection can also be performed in the
"Diagnosis > Self-test" menu of the 3RW5 HMI High-Feature.

Note
To avoid faults, perform the tests with the motor switched off.
If the 3RW52 soft starter does not respond as shown in the tables during the function test,
check the connections and the supply to the 3RW52 soft starter. If the fault persists even
though the connections are correct, the device must be replaced.

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LED test

Display of test result


LED pass fail

"RN"
Off
Lights up green
"ER"
Off
Lights up red
"MT"
Off
Lights up yellow
"STATE / OVERLOAD"
Off
Lights up yellow
"RESET MODE"
Off
Lights up green
"SOFT TORQUE"
Off
Lights up green

Current detection test

Display of test result


LED pass fail
"STATE / OVERLOAD"
Off
Flickers red
In case of error: System LEDs (RN, ER, MT) flashing.
Device fault, replace device.

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Motor overload protection test

Display of test result


LED pass fail
"STATE / OVERLOAD"
Off
Flashes red
In case of error: System LEDs (RN, ER, MT)
flashing.
Device fault, replace device.
"ER" In case of error: System LEDs (RN, ER, MT)
flashing.
Flashes red Device fault, replace device.
Error signaling output Active Not active
Contact blocks/motor Off Unchanged

Self-test of the 3RW5 HMI High Feature


You will find more information on the self-test of the 3RW5 HMI High Feature in Chapter
Diagnostics of the HMI with the High Feature 3RW5 HMI (Page 124).

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9.3 Firmware update

9.3 Firmware update


During operation, it may be necessary to update the firmware (e.g. to extend the available
functions). You update the firmware of the device with the help of firmware files. The
retentive data is retained after the firmware has been updated.
Firmware updates are provided to you on the Internet. Depending on what firmware updates
are available, you can update the devices individually or together.
You can perform a firmware update for the following devices:
● 3RW52 soft starter
● 3RW5 HMI High Feature
● Communication modules

Requirements
● Valid firmware update
Link (https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/ps/16212/dl)

Procedure
1. Make sure that the motor is switched off and you do not start the motor during the
firmware update.
A control command for starting the motor is not supported during the firmware update.
Make sure that the main voltage is only applied to the 3RW5 soft starter when it is
necessary.
2. Perform the update of the device firmware.
The following procedures are possible:
– Via the local interface of the 3RW5 HMI High Feature with SIRIUS Soft Starter ES
(TIA Portal)
– With a fieldbus via a 3RW5 communication module with SIRIUS Soft Starter ES
(TIA Portal) Premium or the configuration software of the controller (e.g. STEP 7 with
corresponding HSP) (depending on the 3RW5 communication module)
– With a micro SD memory card via the 3RW5 HMI High Feature (Page 130)

Result
You have performed a firmware update for the selected device. The firmware update is
documented in the device logbook.

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9.4 Perform the firmware update using micro SD memory card


(3RW5 HMI High Feature)

Requirements
● Micro SD memory card with valid firmware file (*.udp)
● You are in menu "Memory Card > FW Update"

Procedure

Note
Access to micro SD memory card.
Please note that the micro SD memory card is located in the 3RW5 HMI High Feature during
updating of the firmware.
Premature removal of the micro SD memory card from the 3RW5 HMI High Feature is not
permissible and will terminate updating of the firmware. Data could also be lost.

● Select the folder of the respective device.


● Select the firmware file of the device and confirm with "OK".
You can see the firmware update is being performed from the progress bar on the
display.
Following successful updating of the firmware, the respective device then restarts
automatically.
● Check the new firmware version in the "Overview" menu.

Result
You have performed a firmware update for the selected device using the micro SD memory
card. The firmware update is documented in the device logbook.

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9.5 Restore factory setting

9.5 Restore factory setting

Effects of the factory setting


The following devices can be reset to the factory setting:
● 3RW52 soft starter
– The parameters of the 3RW52 soft starter are reset to the factory setting. All
parameters that have not been set by means of setting elements are reset.
– An automatic restart of the 3RW5 soft starter is performed.
● 3RW5 communication module
– The parameters of the 3RW5 communication module are reset.
● 3RW5 HMI High Feature
– The parameters of the 3RW5 HMI High Feature and the PIN for access protection are
reset to the factory setting.
● All devices
– The 3RW52 soft starter, the 3RW5 communication module, and the 3RW5 HMI High
Feature are reset to the factory settings, as described above.

Procedure
1. Make sure that the motor is switched off and you do not start the motor while restoring the
factory settings.
Make sure that the main voltage is only applied to the 3RW5 soft starter when it is
necessary.
2. Restore the factory settings.
The following procedures are possible:
– Via the local interface (LI) on the 3RW5 HMI High Feature with SIRIUS Soft Starter ES
(TIA Portal)
– With a fieldbus via a 3RW5 communication module (depending on the respective
3RW5 communication module) with SIRIUS Soft Starter ES (TIA Portal) Premium
– With a fieldbus via a 3RW5 communication module (depending on the respective
3RW5 communication module) with the configuration software of the controller (e.g.
STEP 7). Only the communication parameters are reset here.
– Via the 3RW5 HMI High Feature
Restoring the factory settings via High Feature 3RW5 HMI (Page 132)
Restoring the factory settings with the Master RESET button via 3RW5 HMI High
Feature (Page 133)

Result
The factory setting of the selected device or all devices is restored.

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9.5 Restore factory setting

9.5.1 Restoring the factory settings via High Feature 3RW5 HMI

Requirements
● Access protection to 3RW5 HMI High Feature is not active or has been removed.
● You are in menu "Parameters > Factory Settings"

Procedure
1. Select the desired menu item.
– 3RW5 soft starter
– Communication
– 3RW5 HMI High Feature
– All
2. Confirm the menu item.

Result
The factory setting of the selected device or all devices is restored.
Note the effects of the factory settings described in Chapter Restore factory setting
(Page 131).

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9.5.2 Restoring the factory settings with the Master RESET button via 3RW5 HMI
High Feature

Requirements
● Free access to the Master RESET key of the 3RW5 HMI High Feature
Removing the High Feature 3RW5 HMI (Page 43)
● 3RW5 HMI High Feature is connected with the 3RW52 soft starter via the HMI connecting
cable.

Procedure
1. Press the Master RESET key on the rear of the 3RW5 HMI High Feature.
The menu for restoring the factory setting appears on the display.
2. Select the desired menu item.
– 3RW5 soft starter
– Communication
– 3RW5 HMI High Feature
– All
3. Confirm the menu item with "OK".

Result
The factory setting of the selected device or all devices is restored.
Note the effects of the factory settings described in Chapter Restore factory setting
(Page 131).

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10.1 Technical data in Siemens Industry Online Support

Technical data sheet


You can also find the technical data of the product at Siemens Industry Online Support
(https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/ps/16212/td).
1. Enter the full article number of the desired device in the "Product" field, and confirm with
the Enter key.
2. Click the "Technical data link.

Overview tables technical data


You will find overview tables with technical data in the "Product information" tab in our online
ordering system
(https://mall.industry.siemens.com/mall/en/WW/Catalog/Products/10024029?tree=
CatalogTree).

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11.1 CAx data
You can find the CAx data in the Siemens Industry Online Support
(https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/ps/16212/td).
1. Enter the full article number of the desired device in the "Product" field, and confirm with
the Enter key.
2. Click the "CAx data link.

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12.1 CAx data
You can find the CAx data in the Siemens Industry Online Support
(https://support.industry.siemens.com/cs/ww/en/ps/16212/td).
1. Enter the full article number of the desired device in the "Product" field, and confirm with
the Enter key.
2. Click the "CAx data link.

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Example circuits A
A.1 Main circuit connection

A.1.1 Feeder assembly, type of coordination 1 fuseless

Feeder assembly, type of coordination 1 fuseless

Q1 Motor starter protector (e.g. 3RV2 or 3VA)


Q11 3RW52 soft starter
M1 Motor
PE Protective conductor

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A.1 Main circuit connection

A.1.2 Feeder assembly, type of coordination 1 with fuses


If a main or line contactor is used, it should not be connected between the soft starter and
the motor. The soft starter could otherwise indicate a "Missing load voltage" fault in case of a
start command and delayed connection of the contactor.

Feeder assembly, type of coordination 1 with fuses


If galvanic isolation is required, install a motor contactor between the soft starter and the
fuses protector.

F1 gG full-range fuse for cable and line protection (e.g. 3NA3)


Q21 Motor contactor for electrical decoupling
Q11 3RW52 soft starter
M1 Motor
PE Protective conductor

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A.1 Main circuit connection

A.1.3 Feeder assembly, type of coordination 2

Feeder assembly, type of coordination 2


In order to achieve type of coordination 2, you must provide additional protection for all
power semiconductors against short circuits by means of special semiconductor fuses
(e.g. SIEMENS SITOR). A short circuit can occur, for instance, as a result of a defect in the
motor windings or in the motor's power supply cable.

Q1 Motor starter protector


F3 aR partial-range fuse for protection of semiconductors (e.g. SITOR 3NE3/4 or 3NC3)
F3* gR full-range fuse for protection of semiconductors (e.g. SITOR 3NE1)
Q11 3RW52 soft starter
M1 Motor
PE Protective conductor

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A.1 Main circuit connection

A.1.4 Inside-delta circuit


The inside-delta circuit requires a motor with windings that can be connected in a delta
circuit where a line voltage prevails.
If the 3RW52 soft starter is operated in an inside-delta circuit, the motor power output of the
individual devices is increased by a factor of root 3. On the front of the device behind the
hinged cover, you will find a value table with increase current values for an inside-delta
circuit.
If the load voltage is connected and the motor is connected to the device, the 3RW52 soft
starter automatically detects the connection type.

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A.1 Main circuit connection

Motor rotation in line phase direction

Q1 Motor starter protector


F3 aR partial-range fuse for protection of semiconductors (e.g. SITOR 3NE3/4 or 3NC)
F3* gR full-range fuse for protection of semiconductors (e.g. SITOR 3NE1)
Q11 3RW52 soft starter
Q21 Motor contactor for electrical decoupling
M1 Motor
PE Protective conductor

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A.1 Main circuit connection

Motor rotation contrary to the line phase direction

Q1 Motor starter protector


F3 aR partial-range fuse for protection of semiconductors (e.g. SITOR 3NE3/4 or 3NC)
F3* gR full-range fuse for protection of semiconductors (e.g. SITOR 3NE1)
Q11 3RW52 soft starter
Q21 Motor contactor for electrical decoupling
M1 Motor
PE Protective conductor

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A.2 Control circuit connection

A.2 Control circuit connection

A.2.1 Control by pushbutton

Requirements
● ON / RUN relay output was parameterized to ON

Wiring of control circuit for control by pushbutton

F1 Fuse
S1 Pushbutton: Start motor
S2 Pushbutton: Reset > 3 s
S4 Pushbutton: Stop motor
Q1 Motor starter protector
Q11 3RW52 soft starter
M1 Motor
PE Protective conductor
Alternatively, the motor feeder can be assembled as a fuseless or fused version with type of
coordination 1 or 2.

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A.2 Control circuit connection

A.2.2 Control by switch

WARNING
Automatic restart.
Can cause death or serious injury.
If a starting command is pending, a restart will be triggered automatically after the reset.
This particularly applies if the motor protection has tripped. Dangerous states of the system
can result.
Reset the start command (e.g. via the PLC or switch) before performing a reset.
To do this, for example, link the group error output (terminals 95 and 96) into the control.

Wiring of control circuit for control by switch

F1 Fuse
S1 Switch
S2 Pushbutton: Reset > 3 s
Q1 Motor starter protector
Q11 3RW52 soft starter
M1 Motor
P1 Indicator light
P2 Indicator light
P3 Indicator light

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A.2 Control circuit connection

A.2.3 Switching with the control supply voltage

Requirements
● Owing to the intrinsic protection, an interval of at least 5 minutes must be allowed to
elapse before the device is restarted if the device is switched on and off in normal
operation by means of the control supply voltage.

WARNING
Automatic restart.
Can cause death or serious injury.
If a starting command is pending, a restart will be triggered automatically after the reset.
This particularly applies if the motor protection has tripped. Dangerous states of the system
can result.
Reset the start command (e.g. via the PLC or switch) before performing a reset.
To do this, for example, link the group error output (terminals 95 and 96) into the control.

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A.2 Control circuit connection

Wiring control circuit on switching with the control supply voltage

F1 Fuse
S1 Switch: Reset > 3 s OFF
Q1 Motor starter protector
Q11 3RW52 soft starter
M1 Motor
P1 Indicator light
P2 Indicator light
P3 Indicator light
PE Protective conductor

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A.2.4 Control by PLC

Requirements
● Utilization of a 3RW52 soft starter..-...4 (24 V) and power supply with DC voltage.

WARNING
Automatic restart.
Can cause death or serious injury.
If a starting command is pending, a restart will be triggered automatically after the reset.
This particularly applies if the motor protection has tripped. Dangerous states of the system
can result.
Reset the start command (e.g. via the PLC or switch) before performing a reset.
To do this, for example, link the group error output (terminals 95 and 96) into the control.

Wiring of control circuit for control by PLC

F1 Fuse
K1 Coupling relay control for reset > 3 s
Q1 Motor starter protector
Q11 3RW52 soft starter
Q21 PLC
M1 Motor
PE Protective conductor

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A.2 Control circuit connection

A.2.5 Actuation of a line contactor

Requirements
● ON / RUN relay output was parameterized to RUN.

WARNING
Automatic restart.
Can cause death or serious injury.
If a starting command is pending, a restart will be triggered automatically after the reset.
This particularly applies if the motor protection has tripped. Dangerous states of the system
can result.
Reset the start command (e.g. via the PLC or switch) before performing a reset.
To do this, for example, link the group error output (terminals 95 and 96) into the control.

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A.2 Control circuit connection

Wiring of control circuit for controlling a line contactor

F1 Fuse
S1 Switch
S2 Pushbutton: Reset > 3 s
Q1 Motor starter protector
Q11 3RW52 soft starter
Q21 Line contactor
M1 Motor
P1 Indicator light
P3 Indicator light
PE Protective conductor

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A.2 Control circuit connection

A.2.6 Connecting Remote RESET

Requirements
● RESET MODE is set to Remote RESET

Procedure

Result
You can reset a pending fault message by operating the reset button for > 3 s.

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A.2 Control circuit connection

A.2.7 Connecting the temperature sensor

Requirements
● 3RW52 soft starter with thermistor motor protection
● Motor with temperature switch (e.g. Thermoclick) or thermistor (e.g. PTC type A)

Procedure
1. Remove the copper link between terminals T11 / T21 and T22.
2. Connect the temperature sensor:

Temperature switch at terminals T21-T22 Thermistor at terminals T11-T12

Result
The 3RW52 soft starter monitors the motor for excessive temperature. The motor is shut
down if the maximum temperature limit is exceeded. The setting for RESET MODE
determines how the motor is restarted.

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Example circuits
A.2 Control circuit connection

A.2.8 Connecting the evaluation unit to the analog output

Requirements
● 3RW52 soft starter with analog output
● Evaluation unit for displaying the analog output signal
● Parameterized analog output
Parameterizing analog output AQ via the High Feature 3RW5 HMI (Page 108)

Procedure
Connect the evaluation unit:

Voltage at the terminals AQ U+ / AQ- Current at terminals AQ I+ / AQ-

Result
The actual average phase current of the motor is displayed in % at the evaluation unit via the
analog output.

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A.3 Special applications

A.3 Special applications

A.3.1 Controlling a motor with a magnetic parking brake

Requirements
● ON / RUN relay output was parameterized to RUN.

WARNING
Automatic restart.
Can cause death or serious injury.
If a starting command is pending, a restart will be triggered automatically after the reset.
This particularly applies if the motor protection has tripped. Dangerous states of the system
can result.
Reset the start command (e.g. via the PLC or switch) before performing a reset.
To do this, for example, link the group error output (terminals 95 and 96) into the control.

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Example circuits
A.3 Special applications

Wiring

F1 Fuse
S1 Switch
S2 Pushbutton: Reset > 3 s
Q1 Motor starter protector
Q11 3RW52 soft starter
P1 Indicator light, fault
M1 Motor

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A.3 Special applications

A.3.2 Emergency stop shutdown to SIL 1 or PL c with a 3SK1 safety relay


The 3RW52 soft starter has no effect or influence on the safety function of the application.
For this reason, it is neither positively nor negatively considered in the safety application, and
also does not have to be included in the calculation for proof according to the standards.
If achievement of SILCL 1 according to IEC 62061:2005 / PL c according to
EN ISO 13849-1:2015 is required, the series connection of an additional contactor with the
3RW52 soft starter, in conjunction with a suitable safety relay (e.g.: 3SK1111), is required,
as well as monitoring of the contactor's auxiliary contacts.

Basic configuration

① Emergency stop
② 3RT20 contactor
③ 3RW52 soft starter
④ Motor
⑤ 3SK1 safety relay

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A.3 Special applications

Requirements
● If the soft stop function is set (ramp-down time setting element set to > 0 s) and the
emergency stop circuit is tripped, a "Missing load voltage, phase failure / missing load"
fault may be indicated on the soft starter. In this case, the soft starter must be reset
according to the selected RESET MODE.

WARNING
Automatic restart.
Can cause death or serious injury.
If a starting command is pending, a restart will be triggered automatically after the reset.
This particularly applies if the motor protection has tripped. Dangerous states of the system
can result.
Reset the start command (e.g. via the PLC or switch) before performing a reset.
To do this, for example, link the group error output (terminals 95 and 96) into the control.

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Wiring

Wiring of the 3SK1 safety relay

Q21 Contactor
S3 Start button
S4 Emergency stop
K1 3SK1111 safety relay

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Example circuits
A.3 Special applications

Wiring of the 3RW52 soft starter

F1 Fuse
S1 Switch: Start / stop
S2 Pushbutton: Reset > 3 s
Q1 Motor starter protector
Q11 3RW52 soft starter
Q21 Contactor
P1 Indicator light
P2 Indicator light
M1 Motor

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A.3.3 EMERGENCY STOP shutdown to SIL 3 or PL e with a 3SK1 safety relay


The 3RW52 soft starter has no effect or influence on the safety function of the application.
For this reason, it is neither positively nor negatively considered in the safety application, and
also does not have to be included in the calculation for proof according to the standards.
Safe shutdown up to SILCL 3 according to IEC 62061:2005 / PL e according to
EN ISO 13849-1:2015 requires the use of 2 redundant contactors and monitoring of the
auxiliary contacts of both contactors. Two-channel monitoring of the EMERGENCY STOP is
also required here.

Basic configuration

① Emergency stop
② 3RT20 contactors
③ 3RW52 soft starter
④ Motor
⑤ 3SK1 safety relay

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Example circuits
A.3 Special applications

Requirements
● If the soft stop function is set (ramp-down time setting element set to > 0 s) and the
emergency stop circuit is tripped, a "Missing load voltage, phase failure / missing load"
fault may be indicated on the soft starter. In this case, the soft starter must be reset
according to the selected RESET MODE.

WARNING
Automatic restart.
Can cause death or serious injury.
If a starting command is pending, a restart will be triggered automatically after the reset.
This particularly applies if the motor protection has tripped. Dangerous states of the system
can result.
Reset the start command (e.g. via the PLC or switch) before performing a reset.
To do this, for example, link the group error output (terminals 95 and 96) into the control.

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Wiring

Wiring of the 3SK1 safety relay

Q21 Contactor
Q22 Contactor
S3 Start button
S4 Emergency stop
K1 3SK1111 safety relay

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Example circuits
A.3 Special applications

Wiring of the 3RW52 soft starter

F1 Fuse
S1 Switch: Start / stop
S2 Pushbutton: Reset > 3 s
Q1 Motor starter protector
Q11 3RW52 soft starter
Q21 Contactor
Q22 Contactor
P1 Indicator light
P2 Indicator light
M1 Motor

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A.3 Special applications

A.3.4 Contactor for emergency start

Wiring

WARNING
Automatic restart.
Can cause death or serious injury.
If a starting command is pending, a restart will be triggered automatically after the reset.
This particularly applies if the motor protection has tripped. Dangerous states of the system
can result.
Reset the start command (e.g. via the PLC or switch) before performing a reset.
To do this, for example, link the group error output (terminals 95 and 96) into the control.

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Example circuits
A.3 Special applications

F1 Fuse
S1 Switch
S2 Pushbutton: Reset > 3 s
Srated Soft start selector button
Sn1 Start / stop (direct-on-line starting)
Q1 Motor starter protector
Q11 Soft starter
Q21 Direct-on-line starting contactor
P1 Indicator light, fault
P2 Indicator light
P3 Indicator light
M1 Motor

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B.1 Information about third-party software
Note to resellers: Please pass on this document to your customers to avoid license
infringements.

Third-party software information


This product, solution or service ("Product") contains third-party software components listed
in this document. These components are Open Source Software licensed under a license
approved by the Open Source Initiative (http://www.opensource.org) or similar licenses as
determined by SIEMENS ("OSS") and/or commercial or freeware software components. With
respect to the OSS components, the applicable OSS license conditions prevail over any
other terms and conditions covering the Product. The OSS portions of this Product are
provided royalty-free and can be used at no charge.
If SIEMENS has combined or linked certain components of the Product with/to OSS
components licensed under the GNU LGPL version 2 or later as per the definition of the
applicable license, and if use of the corresponding object file is not unrestricted ("LGPL
Licensed Module, whereas the LGPL Licensed Module and the components that the LGPL
Licensed Module is combined with or linked to is the "Combined Product"), the following
additional rights apply, if the relevant LGPL license criteria are met: (i) you are entitled to
modify the Combined Product for your own use, including but not limited to the right to
modify the Combined Product to relink modified versions of the LGPL Licensed Module, and
(ii) you may reverse-engineer the Combined Product, but only to debug your modification.
The modification right does not include the right to distribute such modifications and you
shall maintain in confidence any information resulting from such reverse-engineering of a
Combined Product.
Certain OSS licenses require SIEMENS to make source code available, for example, the
GNU General Public License, the GNU Lesser General Public License and the Mozilla Public
License. If such licenses are applicable and this Product is not shipped with the required
source code, a copy of this source code can be obtained by anyone in receipt of this
information during the period required by the applicable OSS licenses by contacting the
following address.
SIEMENS may charge a handling fee of up to 5 Euro to fulfil the request.

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Warranty regarding further use of the Open Source Software


SIEMENS' warranty obligations are set forth in your agreement with SIEMENS. SIEMENS
does not provide any warranty or technical support for this Product or any OSS components
contained in it if they are modified or used in any manner not specified by SIEMENS. The
license conditions listed below may contain disclaimers that apply between you and the
respective licensor. For the avoidance of doubt, SIEMENS does not make any warranty
commitment on behalf of or binding upon any third-party licensor.

Open Source Software and/or other third-party software contained in this Product
If you like to receive a copy of the source code, please contact SIEMENS at the following
address:
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Email: [email protected]
Subject: Open Source Request (please specify Product name and version)
Please note the following license conditions and copyright notices applicable to Open Source
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Driver Library - 2.1.4 COPYRIGHT
INFORMATION FOR
COMPONENT TIVA
WARE PDL - 2.1.4

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LICENSE CONDITIONS AND COPYRIGHT NOTICES


Open Source Software: TivaWare Peripheral Driver Library - 2.1.4
Enclosed you'll find license conditions and copyright notices applicable for Open Source
Software TivaWare Peripheral Driver Library - 2.1.4
License conditions:
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Auto reset
"Auto RESET" means that faults are automatically reset as soon as the cause is eliminated.

GSD
Device master file
This file is required to be able to configure a device as a DP standard slave in the HW Config
of a Siemens or external system.

GSDML
Device master file
This file is required to be able to configure a device as a DN device in the HW Config of a
Siemens or external system.

Manual reset
"Manual RESET" means that the following options are available for acknowledging errors:
● RESET / TEST key on 3RW52 soft starter
● RESET / TEST key on 3RW5 HMI Standard
● Reset via bus interface
● Reset via F key on 3RW5 HMI High Feature
● Reset via 3RW5 HMI High Feature

MDD
Master device description
This file is required to be able to configure a device in the HW Config of the SIRIUS Soft
Starter ES (TIA Portal) / (Step7+).

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Remote RESET
"Remote RESET" means that errors are acknowledged by switching the control supply
voltage off and on again. The control supply voltage on the 3RW52 soft starter must be
switched off for at least 3 s.

STS
Simulation Tool for Soft Starters
The soft starter can be configured with the STS (Simulation Tool for Soft Starters) software.
The STS suggests suitable soft starters for the application based on the motor and load data
and application requirements that you enter.

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Auto RESET, 81, 122

3
C
3D model, 28
3RW5 HMI, 52 CAx data, 28, 137, 139
3RW5 HMI High Feature Circuit diagram
Main menu, 103 example, 141, 142, 143, 145, 147, 148, 149, 151, 152,
3RW5 HMI High Feature, 24 154, 155, 156, 157, 159, 163, 167
Disassembling, 43 Communication modules, 21
First commissioning, 84 Connections
3RW5 HMI High Feature Overview, 55
Parameter assignment, 105 Cover for control cable duct
3RW5 HMI High Feature Mounting, 70
Device LEDs, 116
3RW5 HMI High Feature
Diagnostics of the soft starter, 123 D
3RW5 HMI High Feature
Device versions, 13
Communication diagnostics, 124
Diagnostics options, 111
3RW5 HMI High Feature
Dimension drawings, 28
Diagnostics on the 3RW5 HMI High Feature, 124
Disassembling
3RW5 HMI High Feature
Cover for control cable duct, 71
Firmware update, 130
3RW5 HMI High Feature
Factory setting, 132
E
3RW5 HMI Standard, 23
Device LEDs, 115 EPLAN macros, 28
Disassembling, 41 ESD guidelines, 31
Hardware configuration, 97
Menu, 99
3RW5 HMIs High Feature F
Device design and controls, 101
Factory setting, 131
3RW52 soft starter, 53, 59
Options, 131
Connecting, 58
Factory setting
Device LEDs, 112
Restore, 133
First commissioning, 83
Fan cover
Mounting, 35, (3RW52 soft starter)
Mounting, 36
Parameter assignment, 78
FAQs, 26
Sealing, 83
Faults and remedial measures, 118
Setting elements, 74
Firmware update, 129
Function test, 126
Functions, 10
A
Current limiting function, 88
Analog output AQ Soft starting, 85, 90
Parameter assignment, 108
App
Siemens Industry Online Support, 30
Applications, 15

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G O
Guidelines Online help, 25
ESD guidelines, 31

P
H Parameter
Hinged cover Overview, 76
Cut, 52 Process image
Replacing, 53 Monitoring, 107
Product data sheet, 137, 139

I
R
Interaction interfaces, 11
Intrinsic device protection, 93 Reactive power compensation, 33
References, 25
Remote RESET, 81, 122
K Repairs, 125
Replacing
Knowledge, 7
Control terminals, 68
Terminals, 62
RESET MODE, 79
L
LED STATE / OVERLOAD, 114
LED test, 126 S
LICENSE CONDITIONS AND COPYRIGHT
Screw terminals
NOTICES, 171
Connecting, 64
Local access protection (PIN)
Control current, 65
Defining, 109
Simulation Tool for Soft Starters, 16
SIRIUS Soft Starter ES (TIA Portal), 22
SOFT TORQUE, 79, 94
M
Spring-type terminal
Main circuit connection (mains supply / motor) Connecting, 66
Connecting, 59 Spring-type terminals
Main circuit connections Control current, 67
Mounting, 61 Status and error displays, 113
Maintenance, 125 Status graphs, 57
Manual RESET, 81, 122 Structure of the article number, 17
Manuals, 25 Suggested settings, 77
Measured values
Monitoring, 106
Micro SD memory card, 130
Mode, 12
Motor protection
Full motor protection, 91
Motor overload protection, 91
Thermistor motor protection with temperature
sensor, 92

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T
Target group, 7
Technical Assistance, 29
Terminal covers, 61
Test
Current measurement, 126
Motor overload protection, 126
Third-party software information, 169

W
Warnings and remedial measures, 117

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