by ericmark »
Fri May 20, 2011 10:58 pm
There are basic two types of motor overload.
The type similar to a MCB are designed to remove the need for a MCB with the overload doing both jobs. They are not cheap but can be locked off so I used them a lot in boards I built.
The other type is a sensor with contacts and these in turn work the contactor. With this type all sorts of extras can be added. Float switches being quite common.
Before I got into programming PLC's I did a board to run two pumps with a series of floats so as water level started to rise first small pump ran, then large pump ran instead and finally both ran.
The whole idea of tripping an overload by giving it an overload seems rather pointless.
I have used current sensing relays this was to stop a plant running unless the extractor was on. It also auto rotated between the two extractors and auto swapped if one failed. Again all linked into PLC.
But using an overload as a current sensing relay does not seem a good idea as the device is thermal and could over heat.
Maybe if you explain what you want better some one on here will have a easy way to do it!