CT Operated Thermal Over Load Relay Current Setting Calculation
CT Operated Thermal Over Load Relay Current Setting Calculation
CT Operated Thermal Over Load Relay Current Setting Calculation
Thermal overload relay is simple over current protection, it does not protect from single
phasing or phase failure, short circuit, and earth fault. The operating principle of the relay
is, when current flow through a conductor increases then I^2 X R loss also increases
(Heat loss or ohmic loss). Heating element (bimetallic strip) will be placed inside of the
relay unit. Here the thermal energy is converted into mechanical energy and was
associated with the bimetallic strip. Bimetallic strip operates the tripping mechanism.
The tripping unit controls the NO/NC associated with that control circuits. The control
circuit operates the power circuit to be tripped. It will happen only when the excessive
current flow than the pre-set current value in the thermal overload relay.
In this type of relays are directly connected with the power circuit and direct full load
current passes through it. You can set your current limit through the current limiter as
shown in the figure.
These types of relays are mainly used for low voltage and low load current applications
(below the Full load current 200 Amps, < 110 KW). If your load current is more than 200
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Amps better go for CT (current transformer) operated relays which gives better
performance than this type relays.
You can use this for DOL, Star-Delta starter, Autotransformer starter in AC motor/load
application and all DC motor starter applications.
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For example, your load current is 32 A (18.5 KW) choose the relay range between 27 A
to 44 amps, set a current limit as 30 A.
Also see: Relationship between line and phase current & voltage in star/delta
Ex: Your FLA = 143 Amps (75 KW, 3 Phase, 415 Volts), then the relay range = 143/1.732
= 82 Amps. You have to select 75 – 100 Amps relay.
Ex: If you have Siemens 3TF 33 model contractor, then you have to purchase for suitable
relay for that conductor. Different model relays are coming for the different model
contactor.
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For more than 150 HP (FLA= 200 Amps) motor these kind relays give better
performance than normal thermal overload relays. Three numbers of CTs (current
transformer) place at the output terminal of the starter. The output current of the CT
directly connects through a small range of thermal overload relay. The range of thermal
overload relay will be 0.45 to 1 Amps or 1.5 to 5 Amps, because of the standard size of
CT output is 1 amp or 5 amps. Two types of connection, you can make with the CTs
1. Direct connection:
2. Star connection:
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Ex: A siemens Make motor 415 V, 3 PH, 220 KW, 0.8 Power factor, FLA = 400 Amps
DOL Starter:
In starter’s CT ratio = 500 / 5, Relay range = 1.5 Amps to 5 amps, which means if your
line current is 500 Amps then CT output will be 5 amps
then the Line current is 400 Amps, CT output will be 4 Amps, In relay, you have to set it
for 4 amps for 100 % Load (Full load)
For 90 % of Load (360 Amps), CT output will be 3.6 Amps, then you have to set 3.6
Amps in the relay and so on.
Consider CTs are placed at the output of the contactor, In this phase current will come to
action, you have to calculate phase current of the same. Take the same motor data. FLA
= 400 Amps, Same CT 500/5 Amps
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CT output for 100 % Load will be = 2.31 Amps. You have set the current limit as 2.3A in
relay
For 90 % of load CT output will be = 2.1 Amps, Set 2.1 amps as current limit in relay.
Note : The CT operated thermal over load relay operates according to the the load
current setting in the relay. If you want to limit at 70% the load to the motor, calculate the
current and set the limit it in the relay
IF the CTs are placed at the output of the MCCB/MPCB (contactor input) you have to
take above mentioned DOL Calculation…
Also see:
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