CEP7 Solid State Overload Relays For Motor Protection

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CEP7 Solid State
Overload Relays

Advanced solid state
motor protection
The introduction of the second generation of CEP7 solid state overload relays
advances Sprecher + Schuh’s leading edge
technology with several improved features. This second generation of CEP7
overload relay includes features like:
•	 Selectable trip class and field
installable modules
•	 A wider (5:1) set current
adjustment range
•	 A more robust mechanical and
electrical mounting
•	 Self-sealed latching mechanism
The basic concept of utilizing Application Specific Integrated Circuits
(ASICs) resulting in an affordable
solid state overload relays remains
unchanged. This kind of versatility and
accuracy was simply not possible with
traditional bimetallic or eutectic alloy
electromechanical overload relays.

CEP7 Overloads

B

Fewer units means greater
application flexibility

®

45A

The CEP7 Soild State Overload is
available in three basic models:
•	 CEP7-ED1 is a Class 10, manual reset model available up to 45 amperes
which covers the most common
horsepower motors and your every
day application. This model is economically priced to be competitive
with adjustable bimetallic overload
relays.
•	 CEP7-EE is full featured selectable trip class (10, 15, 20 & 30)
3-phase application overload relay
with provision for field mountable
modules to handle remote reset,
jam protection, and other modules
previously available only in higher

45A

priced electronic overload relays.
Manual reset or automatic reset can
be selected with dip switches on the
CEP7-EE models.
•	 CEP7S-EE is a 1-phase application
overload relay packing all features of
the 3-phase CEP7-EE model.

Wide current
adjustment range
Thermal or bimetallic overload relays
typically have a small current adjustment range of 1.5:1 meaning that
the maximum setting is generally 1.5
times the lower setting. The first gen-

eration of CEP7 caused the industry
to take note of the flexibility when it
introduced a 3.2:1 adjustment ratio. A
wider adjustment range is the primary
reason the industry has been turning to more specifications calling for
electronic overload relay protection
over thermal overload relays. Sprecher
+ Schuh building on field experience
now introduces a CEP7 overload
capable of adjustment to a maximum
of five times the minimum set current
which dramatically reduces the number of units required on-hand to cover
the full range of current settings up to
90 amperes.

5 : 1 Current Range

90A

30A

800A

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CEP7 overload relays are available with
Class 10, 15, 20 or 30 tripping characteristics

Because of today’s lighter T-frame motors, Class 10 overload relays (relays
that trip within 10 seconds of a locked
rotor condition) have become the
industry standard. If your application
requires a longer motor run-up time.
The CEP7-EE Selectable Trip Class
has DIP-switches providing Trip Class
selection of 10, 15, 20 or 30 seconds.
This ability allows you to closely match
the Trip Class with the run-up time of
the motor.

Choice of reset options

Selectable DIP switch for:
•	 Manual versus automatic mode
•	 Trip class (10, 15, 20 or 30)

Most industrial applications usually
calls for an overload relay that must be
manually reset in the event of a trip.
This allows the cause of the overload
to be identified before
the motor is restarted. In
specialized cases, however, such as rooftop AC
units or where restarting
the motor will not harm
people or equipment,
automatic reset may
be desired. CEP7-ED1
overload relays are available with Manual Reset
exclusively which keeps
the cost down. CEP7-EE
models have a selectable dip switch in
Manual and Automatic Reset modes.

More robust design

Mechanical
attachment

The CEP7 has been re-designed to
physically extend to the back-pan
therefore aligning the mounting of
the overload with the corresponding
contactor. Further, the mechanical attachment and direct electrical connection to the contactor has been “beefedup.” This provides for a more robust
mounting which means less damage
from shipping or during field wire
installation. The bipolar latching relay
which controls the normally closed
trip contacts and normally open alarm
circuit contacts have been self-enclosed
therefore insolating the electromagnet
and shielding against airborne metal
particles and other potential environ-

mental debris. The CEP7 has been
tested to operate in -20° C. or up to
60° C (140 °F.) and withstand 3G of
vibration or 30G of shock on a mountain up to an altitude of 2000m or in
a jungle at 95% humidity. Reliability
under every conceivable environmental
condition is a quality built into the design of this second generation of CEP7
electronic overload relay.

Self-powered design
means convenience
By developing the power it requires
from the applied voltage, the CEP7 is
“self-powered,” eliminating the need
for a separate control power source.
This is not the case with some other
competitive electronic overload relays.
Since the CEP7 is self-powered and a
traditional auxiliary contact is used to
interface with the contactor, the user
can apply the CEP7 the same way as
an electromechanical overload. No
special connections or control schematic diagram provisions are required
in 3-phase applications.

Superior phase
failure protection
The CEP7’s on-board electronics are
constantly monitoring all three phases.
If the ASIC board senses that one
phase is missing during a steady state
running condition on a fully loaded
motor, it will trigger in 3 seconds. If a
single phase condition is present during starting, the CEP7 will trip within
8 seconds (for a motor >80% loaded).
These times are much faster than any
thermal bimetallic overload relay. In
addition, CEP7 overload relays detect
a 50% phase imbalance in the same
way as a phase loss.

B3
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B
CEP7 Overloads

Selectable tripping class

Increased accuracy and
improved motor protection
Microelectronics provides flexible and
accurate motor overload protection.
Unlike traditional overload relays
that simulate heat build-up in the
motor by passing current through
a heater element, CEP7 solid state
overload relays measure motor current
directly through integrated current
transformers. The transformers, in
turn, create a magnetic field that
induces DC voltage onto the ASIC
board. The electronics identify
excessive current or loss of phase more
accurately, and react to the condition
with greater speed and reliability, than
traditional overload relays. In addition,
CEP7 solid state relays offer setting
accuracies from 2.5 – 5% and repeat
accuracy of 1%.

CEP7 Overloads

B

Dramatically lowered
energy requirement saves
money, reduces panel space

Conventional overload relays dissipate as much
as six watts of energy compared with as little as
150 milliwatts for the CEP7

Because traditional overload relays
work on the principle of “modeling”
the heat generated in the motor
(recreating the heat in the bimetal
elements or heaters), a significant
amount of energy is wasted. In
traditional bimetallic overload relays,
as many as six watts of heat are
dissipated to perform the protective
function. Because the CEP7 uses
sampling techniques to actually
measure the current flowing in the
circuit, very little heat is dissipated in
the device…as little as 150 milliwatts.
This not only reduces the total amount
of electrical energy consumed in an
application, but it can also have a
dramatic impact on the design and
layout of control panels. The density
of motor starters can be much greater
because less heat is generated by each
of the individual components. Higher
density results in smaller control
panels. In addition, special ventilation
or air conditioning that might have
been required to protect sensitive
electronic equipment such as PLC’s
can now be reduced or eliminated.
CEP7 overload relays dramatically
reduced energy requirement saves
money and reduces panel space.

Additional Protection with
Side Mount Modules
The CEP7 offers a variety of field
installable accessories for side mount
on the left side. Side mount modules
provide additional motor protection
functionality traditionally found only
on more expensive models. Modules
include the following additional
features.
•	 Remote Reset provision for reset
after trip from a remote pilot device
•	 Jam Protection/Remote Reset
provides adjustable Jam set points
and trip delay plus remote reset
•	 Ground Fault Protection/Remote
Reset combined with ground
fault current transformers provide
adjustable set points for ground
fault trip protection of equipment
plus remote reset
•	 Ground Fault/Jam Protection/
Remote Reset combines all three
features as described above
•	 PTC Thermistor Relay/Remote
Reset manages thermistor sensor
signals from the motor
•	 Network Communication
Modules provide motor diagnostic
information via Profibus or
Ethernet communication
- 	 Two discreet Inputs and one
discreet Output
-	 Differentiate between various
motor protection algorithms
-	 Overload and underload warning
-	 Jam protection
-	 Proactively alert maintenance
personnel just before or when a
fault occurs
-	 Plus remote reset

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Solid State Overload Relays
CEP7
Directly Mounted CEP7 Solid State Overload Relays, Manual Reset ➊➋➍

CA7-9…CA7-23
CAN7-12, CAN7-16

CA7-30…CA7-55
CAN7-37, CAN7-43

0.1…0.5

CEP7-ED1AB

77

0.2…1.0

CEP7-ED1BB

77

1.0…5.0

CEP7-ED1CB

77

3.2…16

CEP7-ED1DB

77

5.4…27

CEP7-ED1EB

77

1.0…5.0

CEP7-ED1CD

123

3.2…16

CEP7-ED1DD

123

5.4…27

CEP7-ED1ED

123

9…45

CEP7-ED1FD

123

B
CEP7 Overloads

Overload Relay

Trip Class 10
Directly Mounts
Adjustment
to Contactor… ➋
Range (A)
Catalog Number
Price
Manual Reset for 3Ø Applications ➊

Directly Mounted CEP7 Solid State Overload Relays, Automatic/Manual Reset ➊➋➌➍
Adjustable Trip Class
10, 15, 20 & 30

Directly Mounts
Adjustment
Overload Relay
to Contactor… ➋
Range (A)
Catalog Number
Automatic or Manual Reset for 3Ø Applications ➊

CA7-9…CA7-23
CAN7-12, CAN7-16

CA7-30…CA7-55
CAN7-37, CAN7-43

CA7-60…CA7-97
CAN7-85

Price

0.1…0.5

CEP7-EEAB

88

0.2…1.0

CEP7-EEBB

88

1.0…5.0

CEP7-EECB

88

3.2… 16

CEP7-EEDB

88

5.4…27

CEP7-EEEB

88

1.0…5.0

CEP7-EECD

138

3.2…16

CEP7-EEDD

138

5.4…27

CEP7-EEED

138

9…45

CEP7-EEFD

138

5.4…27

CEP7-EEEE

158

9…45

CEP7-EEFE

158

18…90

CEP7-EEGE

164

60…120

CEP7-EEVE

164

TIP!

Most industrial applications usually call for an
overload relay that must be manually reset in the
event of a trip. This allows the cause of the overload to be identified before the motor is restarted.
An overload relay that resets automatically is generally for specialized, or remote applications, such
as rooftop AC units where restarting the motor
will not harm people or equipment.

Automatic or Manual Reset for 1Ø Applications ➊
1.0…5.0

CEP7S-EEPB

88

3.2…16

CEP7S-EERB

88

5.2…27

CEP7S-EESB

88

CA7-30…CA7-43
CAN7-37, CAN7-43

9…45

CEP7S-EETD

138

CA7-60…CA7-85
CAN7-85

18…90

CEP7S-EEUE

164

CA7-9…CA7-23
CAN7-12, CAN7-16

➊	3-phase CEP7 units are only designed for 3Ø applications. Single phase CEP7S
units are only designed for single phase applications.
➋	This reference is not intended to be a guide for selecting contactors. Size overload
relays using the full load current of the motor.

➌	The reset time of a CEP7 set in the automatic mode is approximately 120 seconds.
➍	CEP7 overload relays do not work with Variable Frequency Drives, DC Applications or
Softstarters with braking options.

Discount Schedule B1
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B5

Solid State Overload Relays
CEP7
Pass-Thru CEP7 Solid State Overload Relays ➎

CEP7 Overloads

B

Overload Relay

Trip Class 10
Separate Mount
Adjustment
for use with… ➋
Range (A)
Catalog Number
Price
Manual Reset for 3Ø Applications ➊➍

CA8-09…12
CA7-9…CA7-23
CAN7-12…CAN7-37
Fig. 1

1.0…5.0

CEP7-ED1CP

3.2… 16

CEP7-ED1DP

5.4…27

CEP7-ED1EP

77
Fig. 1

Adjustable Trip Class
10, 15, 20 & 30

Separate Mount
Adjustment
Overload Relay
for use with… ➋
Range (A)
Catalog Number
Automatic or Manual Reset for 3Ø Applications ➊➌➍

CA8-09…12
CA7-9…CA7-23
CAN7-12…CAN7-37
Fig. 1

1.0…5.0

CEP7-EECP

3.2… 16

CEP7-EEDP

5.4…27

CEP7-EEEP

Price
Pass-thru window

Description

Automatic or Manual Reset for 1Ø Applications ➊➌➍

CA8-09…12
CA7-9…CA7-23
CAN7-12…CAN7-37
Fig. 1

1.0…5.0

CEP7S-EEPP

3.2…16

CEP7S-EERP

5.2…27

CEP7S-EESP

Fig. 2

88

88

Fig. 1 - The Pass-Thru version of the CEP7
permits separate mounting of the overload
relay.
Fig. 2 - Motor load side cables simply passthru a window in the overload relay body.
The internal current transformers monitor
the current flow.

Benefits
•	 No need for a panel mount adapter as
required with direct-connect versions
• 	 Eliminates 3 to 6 wire terminations
•	 Designed for use with CA8 or CA7
Contactors
•	 Easily replaces outdated overload relays
in existing starter assemblies
•	 Provides state-of-the-art accuracy and
motor protection

➊	3-phase CEP7 units are only designed for 3Ø applications. Single phase CEP7S units are only
designed for single phase applications.
➋	This reference is not intended to be a guide for selecting contactors. Size overload relays using
the full load current of the motor.
➌	The reset time of a CEP7 set in the automatic mode is approximately 180 seconds.
➍	CEP7 overload relays do not work with Variable Frequency Drives, DC Applications or Softstarters
with braking options.
➎	Pass-Thru windows will accept one power wire up to #10 AWG wire (6mm2).

B6

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SSNA2014

Solid State Overload Relays & Accessories
CEP7
Large Amp CEP7 Solid State Overload Relays, Automatic and Manual Reset ➊➋➌➍➏
Directly Mounts to
Adjustment
Contactor… ➋
CT Ratio
Range (A)
Automatic or Manual Reset for 3Ø Applications ➊➌
CA6-115…CA6-180
CA6-115-EI…CA6-180-EI
CAN6-180(EI)

CA6-210-EI…CA6-420-EI
CAN6-300-EI

CA6-630-EI…CA6-860-EI

CEP7-EEHF

Catalog Number

B

Price

150:5

30…150

CEP7-EEHF

508

200:5

40...200

CEP7-EEJF

508

200:5

40...200

CEP7-EEJG

888

300:5

60...300

CEP7-EEKG

888

500:5

100...500

CEP7-EELG

888

600:5

120...600

CEP7-EEMH

1397

800:5

160...800

CEP7-EENH

1397

CEP7 Overloads

Overload Relay

Selectable Trip Class
(10,15,20 & 30)

Load Side Lugs & Accessories
Lug or Accessory

For Use With...

Main Terminal Set, ➎
Dual Conductor, Touch Safe
• Accommodation for dual connections to each pole
• Accepts flat or round conductors
• Touch safe to IP20 according to IEC 60529
• Eliminates need for Terminal Shields
(price as complete set, containing 2 blocks, 6 lugs)

CA6-HB

CA6-L180

Description

CA6-L420

CA6-L630

CA6-L860

CEP7-EEHF
CEP7-EEJF

CA6-HB2

CEP7-EEJG
CEP7-EEKG
CEP7-EELG

CA6-HB3

CEP7-EEHF
CEP7-EEJF

CA6-L180

CEP7-EEJG
CEP7-EEKG
CEP7-EELG

CA6-L420

Screw Type Lugs • Accommodation for dual connections to each pole
• Copper construction accepts round conductors only
(set of 3 lugs)

CEP7-EEMH
CEP7-EENH

CA6-L630

Screw Type Lugs • Accommodation for dual connections to each pole
• Copper construction accepts round conductors only
(set of 3 lugs)

CEP7-EEMH
CEP7-EENH

CA6-L860

Screw Type Lugs • Accepts round conductors only
• Copper construction
(set of 3 lugs)

Main Terminal Cover - ➎
• CA6 touch protection
• Line or load (price each)
• IP20; IEC60529 & DIN 40 050 			
protection

➊	 3-phase CEP7 units are only designed for 3∅ applications.
➋	 This reference is not intended to be a guide for selecting contactors. Size overload
relays using the full load current of the motor.
➌	 The reset time of a CEP7 set in the automatic mode is approximately 180 seconds.
➍	 CEP7 Overload relays do not work with Variable Frequency Drives or any
Sprecher + Schuh Softstarter with braking options.

CA6-115(-EI) to 180(-EI)
CA6-210-EI to 420-EI
CA6-630-EI to 860-EI

Price

See page
A99

CA6-TC180
CA6-TC420
CA6-TC860

See page
A101

➎	 Terminal covers not necessary when using CA6-HB-_ insulated lugs.
➏	 CEP7-EEHF…CEP7-EENH include current transformers used to monitor high
amperage.

Discount Schedule B1
SSNA2014

Catalog Number

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B7

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CEP7 Solid State Overload Relays
Accessories - CEP7 Side Mount Modules ➊➋
Accessory

CEP7 Overloads

B

Description

For use with…

Remote Reset Module (Series B)
• Dip switch adjustable reset mode & type
- Automatic or Manual reset mode
- 1- or 3-Phase relay type operation
• Provision for reset after trip from remote pilot device

Catalog Number

Price

CEP7-ERR

100

CEP7-EJM

110

CEP7-EPT

125

CEP7-EPRB

415

CEP7-ETN

422

Side-mount
to any
CEP7-EE_
CEP7S-EE_

CEP7-ERR

Jam Protection and Remote Reset Module ➌
• Dip switch adjustable Jam Protection
- Jam set points -150%, 200%, 300%, or 400% FLA
- Trip delay- 0.5, 1, 2, or 4 sec.
• Provision for reset after trip from remote pilot device
CEP7-EJM

CEP7-EPT

PROFIBUS
CEP7-EPRB

ETHERNET/IP
CEP7-ETN

PTC Thermistor Relay and Remote Reset Module
•	 PTC Protection and LED Status indication
	 Type of Control Unit	
Mark A
	 Number of Sensors	
6
	 Maximum Cold Resistance of Sensor Chain	 1500 Ω
	 Trip Resistance	
3400 Ω ± 150 Ω
	 Reset Resistance	
1600 Ω ± 50 Ω
	 Short Circuit Trip Resistance	
25 Ω ± 10 Ω
	 Open Circuit Trip Resistance	
> 20,000 Ω
	 Maximum Voltage at 1T1 / 1T2 (Rptc=4kΩ)	 < 7.5 Vdc
	 Maximum Voltage at 1T1 / 1T2 (Rptc=open)	 < 30 Vdc
	 PTC Response Time
500ms…800ms
•	 Provision for reset after trip from remote pilot device

Network Communication Modules
•	 Delivers direct access to motor performance and diagnostic
data on a field bus based network in addition to seamless
control
•	 Includes integrated I/O
	 2 inputs
1 output
•	 Operational and diagnostic data
Average motor current
Percentage of thermal capacity usage
Device status
Trip and warning identification
Trip history (last five trips)
•	 Protective functions
Overload warning
-	 1…100% TCU
Jam protection;
-	 Trip setting 150…600% FLA
-	 Trip delay 0.5…25 seconds
-	 Warning setting 100…600% FLA
Underload warning
-	 20…100% FLA	

➊	 Side mount modules must have 24 - 240V, 47 - 63HZ or DC applied to
terminals A1 and A2 for control power. CEP7-EPRB and CEP7-ETN require
20.4 - 26.4 VDC only. See B18 for more information.

B8

Side-mount
to any
CEP7-EE_
CEP7S-EE_

Side-mount
to any
CEP7-EE_
CEP7S-EE_

➋	 See Technical Data, Wiring, and DIP Switch set up starting on.page B16
➌	 Dynamic inhibit: Protective function is enabled after the motor current goes
above 150% and then falls below 125%.

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CEP7 Solid State Overload Relays
Accessories - CEP7 Side Mount Modules ➊➌
Description

For use with…

Price

B

Ground Fault Protection and Remote Reset Module ➋➏•	
Dip switch adjustable Ground Fault Protection
> GF Current range set points
	
- 20…100ma
	
- 100…500mA
	
- 0.2…1.0A
	
- 1.0…5.0A
> GF Trip level 20%-100%
• LED status indication
• Provision for reset after trip from remote pilot device

CEP7-EGF

Catalog Number

CEP7-EGF

110

CEP7-EGJ

145

CEP7-EMC

13

CEP7 Overloads

Accessory

Side-mount
to any
CEP7-EE_
CEP7S-EE_
Must use with
CEP7-CBCT_
Current Sensor

Ground Fault/Jam Protection and Remote Reset Module ➋➏
• Dip switch adjustable Ground Fault Protection same as
CEP7-EGF shown above.
• Jam trip when the motor current exceeds 400% FLA
setting when enabled.
• LED status indication
• Provision for reset after trip from remote pilot device
CEP7-EGJ

Adjustment Cover for External Modules

All modules with
DIP Switches

CEP7 Ground Fault Sensor Installation
Ground Fault Sensor Control Wiring

L1 L2 L3

CEP7 Ground Fault Sensor Selection ➌

Ground fault current is sensed by passing all lines carrying current to and from a motor through
the window of a special current transformer called a ground fault sensor. If all the current to the
motor returns through the lines in the sensor window, no significant current will be induced in the
sensor secondary. If, however, ground fault current returns via a path external to the sensor, such
as via the conduit walls, a current will be induced in the sensor secondary. This current will be
sensed and amplified by solid state circuits. If the ground fault current is larger than the selected
ground fault trip level of the overload relay, the overload relay will trip.

Ground
Fault
Sensor

Sensor Window I.D.
Sensor
Type

Motor

CEP7
Overload Relay
with Side Mount Module

Maximum Recommended
Cable Size

For use with
CEP7-EGF and
CEP7-EGJ and
contactor…

Catalog
Number

Maximum
Current

Frequency

Turns
Ratio

45A

50/60 Hz

1000:1

19.1mm (0.75 in.)

8 AWG @ 600V ➍

CA7-9...CA7-37

CEP7-CBCT1

50

90A

50/60 Hz

1000:1

39.6mm (1.56 in.)

2 AWG @ 600V ➍

CA7-9...CA7-85

CEP7-CBCT2

175

180A

50/60 Hz

1000:1

63.5 mm (2.50 in.)

250MCM (120mm2) @ 600V ➍

CA7-9…CA6-180

CEP7-CBCT3

226

420A

50/60 Hz

1000:1

82.3 mm (3.25 in.)

350MCM (185mm2) @ 600V ➎

CA7-9…CA6-420

CEP7-CBCT4

287

➊	 Side mount modules must have 24 - 240V, 47 - 63HZ or DC applied to terminals A1
and A2 for control power. See B18 for more information.
➋	 ATTENTION: The CEP7 Overload relay is not a ground fault circuit interrupter for
personnel protection as defined in Article 100 of the NEC.

Price

➌	See Application Details on page B16-B18
➍	 For a three phase system with one cable per phase.
➎	 For a three phase system with two cables per phase.
➏	 Dynamic inhibit: Protective function is enabled after the motor current goes above
150% and then falls below 125%.

Discount Schedule B1
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CEP7 Solid State Overload Relays
Accessories
Accessory

Description

B

For use with…

CEP7 Overloads

Remote Indication Display “Intellibutton” ➌
Connects, communicates, and receives power from CEP7 Side
Mount Modules to remotely view status of CEP7-EE Overload
Relays

Sta

Catalog Number

Price

CEP7-EJM
CEP7-EGF
CEP7-EGJ
CEP7-EPT
CEP7-ERR

CEP7-ERID

100

CEP7-ERID

CEP7-NCRID

27

CEP7-ED1…B
CEP7(S)-EE…B

CEP7-EPB

29

CEP7-ED1..D
CEP7(S)-EE…D

CEP7-EPD

29

CEP7(S)-EE…E

CEP7-EPE

35

all
CEP7-ED1
CEP7-EE

CEP7-BC8

13

CEP7-EMR✱

81

Use D7 Reset See Section H.

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CEP7-ERA

14

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Replacement Parts Kit for CEP7-ERID
Includes (1) each Mounting Ring (Plastic), Terminal Block Plug,
and L.E.D. Fault Code Label

FA
U
GR LT C
OD
OU
E
JA ND
FA
3- M
UL
PT
T
C

1-

2-

DIN-rail / Panel Adaptor
For separate mounting of overload relay to back pan or top
hat DIN-rail

Current Adjustment Shield
Prevents inadvertent adjustment of the current setting

Solenoid Remote Reset ➋ For remote resetting of the solid state overload relay. Replace
✱ in Catalog Number with Coil Code.

CEP7 all

External Reset Button
Used for manually resetting overloads mounted in enclosures

all
CEP7

External Reset Button Adaptor
Provides a larger "target area" for resetting the overload relay
when using an External Reset Button

CEP7-ED1(all),
CEP7-EE_B, CEP7-EE_D, CEP7EE_E, CEP7-EE_P
➊

Solenoid Remote Reset Coil Codes
(Replace ✱ with coil code below)
A.C.
Coil Code

Voltage Range
50 / 60 Hz ➍

D.C.
Coil Code

Voltage ➎

J

24V

Z24

24VDC

D

120V

Z48

48VDC

A

240V

Z01

115VDC

➊	At the time of this printing CEP7-ERA does not fit CEP7-EE(HF...HH) without removing the
CEP7 cover.
➋	Solenoid Reset Modules only mount on CEP7 Series C or later.
➌	See page B21 for additional details on installation and LED functions.

B10

➍	Coil consumption of AC coils is 8VA.
➎	Coil consumption of DC coils is 12 watts.

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CEP7 Intelli-button Reset Kit with Side Mount Module (For use on CEP7(S)-EE_)
Kit includes...

Catalog Number

Remote Reset Only

CEP7-ERID
CEP7-ERR

CEP7-IB1

200

Jam and Remote Reset

CEP7-ERID
CEP7-EJM (B)

CEP7-IB2

210

Thermistor Relay and Remote Reset

CEP7-ERID
CEP7-EPT

CEP7-IB3

225

CEP7-ERID
CEP7-EGF
CEP7-CBCT1 (45A)

CEP7-IB4

260

CEP7-ERID
CEP7-EGF
CEP7-CBCT2 (90A)

CEP7-IB5

385

CEP7-ERID
CEP7-EGF
CEP7-CBCT3 (180A)

CEP7-IB6

436

CEP7-ERID
CEP7-EGF
CEP7-CBCT4 (420A)

CEP7-IB7

497

CEP7-ERID
CEP7-EGJ
CEP7-CBCT1 (45A)

CEP7-IB8

295

CEP7-ERID
CEP7-EGJ
CEP7-CBCT2 (90A)

CEP7-IB9

420

CEP7-ERID
CEP7-EGJ
CEP7-CBCT3 (180A)

CEP7-IB10

471

CEP7-ERID
CEP7-EGJ
CEP7-CBCT4 (420A)

CEP7-IB11

532

Description

Ground Fault and Remote Reset

Ground Fault and
Jam and Remote
Reset Module

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CEP7 Overloads

Accessory

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CEP7 Solid State Overload Relays
Technical Information

CEP7 Overloads

B

CEP7-ED1…B
CEP7(S)-EE…B
Rated Insulation Voltage - UI
Rated Insulation Strength- Uimp
Rated Operation Voltage - Ue
Rated Operating Frequency
Terminal Cross Sections
Terminal Type

[V]
[kV]
[V]
[Hz]

Terminal Screw
Flexible with
wire end ferrule

Course stranded
/ solid

Stranded / Solid

One conductor
Torque
Two conductors
Torque
One conductor
Torque
Two conductors
Torque
One conductor
Torque
Two conductors
Torque

Pozidrive Screwdriver Size
Slotted screwdriver
Hexagon Socket Size

M5
1 x (2.5...16)
2.5
2 x (2.5...10) ➊
3.4
1 x (2.5...25)
2.5
2 x (6...16) ➊
3.4
1 x (14...6)
22
2 x (14...6) ➊
30
2
1x6
---

M8
1 x (4...50)
24
2 x (4...25)
4
1 x (4...50)
4
2 x (4...35)
4
1 x (12...1/0)
35
2 x (8...2)
35
-----4

CEP7-EE_F

CEP7-EE_G
1000 AC
6 AC
1000 AC (IEC) / 600 AC (UL/CSA)
50/60

CEP7-EE_H

Hexagonal Bolt

Hexagonal Bolt

Hexagonal Bolt

M10 x 30
43
380
With CA6-HB3
25...240
25...240
25...240
25...240
25
6...20
6...20
20...25
#4....600MCM
#4....600MCM
180...220

M12 x 40
68
600

[mm2]
[mm2]
[mm2]
[mm2]
[mm]
[mm]
[mm]
[Nm]
[AWG]
[AWG]
[lb-in]

M8 x 25
11
100
With CA6-HB2
16...50
16...120
16...50
16...120
20
3...9
3...14
10...12
#6...1 / 0
#6...250MCM
90...110

[AWG]
[lb-in]
[AWG]
[lb-in]
[AWG]
[lb-in]
[AWG]
[lb-in]

#6...250 MCM
90...110
~
~
~
~
~
~

~
~
#2...350 MCM
375
~
~
~
~

Type
[Nm]
[lb-in]

With Main Terminal Set (CA6...HB...)
sm. opening
lg. opening
sm. opening
lg. opening
b max.
s. sm. opening
lg. opening

CA6-HB

Recommended Torque
Wire size per UL/CSA

690 AC
6 AC
690 AC (IEC) / 600 AC (UL/CSA)
50/60

[V]
[kV]
[V]
[Hz]

Direct Connection
Recommended Torque

sm. opening
lg. opening

Recommended Torque
With Screw-type Lugs - Copper Clad (CA6-L...)
CA6-L180
Recommended Torque
CA6-L420
Recommended Torque
CA6-L630
Recommended Torque
CA6-L860
Recommended Torque

CEP7(S)-EE…E

M5
1 x (2.5...16)
2.5
2 x (2.5...10) ➊
3.4
1 x (2.5...25)
2.5
2 x (6...16) ➊
3.4
1 x (14...6)
22
2 x (14...6) ➊
30
2
1x6
---

[mm2]
[Nm]
[mm2]
[Nm]
[mm2]
[Nm]
[mm2]
[Nm]
[AWG]
[lb-in]
[AWG]
[lb-in]
[mm]
[mm]

Rated Insulation Voltage - UI
Rated Insulation Strength- Uimp
Rated Operation Voltage - Ue
Rated Operating Frequency
Terminal Power

CEP7-ED1…D
CEP7(S)-EE…D

~
~
~
~
~
~
~
~
~
~
~
W/CEP7-EEMH W/CEP7-EEHH
~
~
~
~
~
~
~
~
2/0...500 MCM
~
400
~
~
~

2/0...500 MCM
400

➊	For multiple conductor applications the same style and size of wire must be used.

B12

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Technical Information
Control Circuit
[V]
[kV]
[V]
Ie
[A]
[A]
[A]
[A]
[A]
[A]
[A]
[A]
[A]
[kV]

12...120V
220...240V
380...480V
500...600V
24V
110V
220V
440V

AC-15

DC-13
at L/R 15ms
Thermal Current - Ithe
Contact Reliability
Screw Terminal Cross Sections
Terminal Screw
Flexible with wire
end ferrule

Course stranded
/ solid

Stranded / Solid

One conductor
Torque
Two Conductors
Torque
One conductor
Torque
Two conductors
Torque
One conductor
Torque
Two conductors
Torque

M3
1 x (0.5...2.5)
0.55
2 x (0.25...1.5)
0.55
1 x (0.5...4)
0.55
2 x (0.22...2.5)
0.55
1 x (24...10)
5
2 x (24...12)
5
#1
0.6 x 3.5

[mm2]
[Nm]
[mm2]
[Nm]
[mm2]
[Nm]
[mm2]
[Nm]
[AWG]
[lb-in]
[AWG]
[lb-in]

Pozidrive Screwdriver Size
Slotted Screwdriver Size

B

690 AC
6 AC
690 AC (IEC) / 690 AC (UL/CSA)
B600
NO
NC
3
2
1.5
1.5
0.75
0.75
0.6
0.6
1.1
1.1
0.4
0.4
0.2
0.2
0.08
0.08
5
17V, 5mA

CEP7 Overloads

Rated Insulation Voltage - UI
Rated Insulation Strength- Uimp
Rated Operation Voltage - Ue
Rated Designation
Rated Operating Current

[mm]

Table for using Current Transformers with CEP7-EECB (range 1.0…5.0 amps) overload relay
Current Setting
1.00
1.25
1.50
1.75
2.00
2.25
2.50
2.75
3.00
3.25
3.50
3.75
4.00

CT Ratio
150:5

CT Ratio
200:5

CT Ratio
300:5

CT Ratio
500:5

CT Ratio
600:5

CT Ratio
1000:5

CT Ratio
1500:5

Equivalent FLA

Equivalent FLA

Equivalent FLA

Equivalent FLA

Equivalent FLA

Equivalent FLA

Equivalent FLA

Equivalent FLA

30
38
45
53
60
68
75
83
90
98
105
113
120

40
50
60
70
80
90
100
110
120
130
140
150
160

60
75
90
105
120
135
150
165
180
195
210
225
240

100
125
150
175
200
225
250
275
300
325
350
375
400

120
150
180
210
240
270
300
330
360
390
420
450
480

160
200
240
280
320
360
400
440
480
520
560
600
640

200
250
300
350
400
450
500
550
600
650
700
750
800

300
375
450
525
600
675
750
825
900
975
1050
1125
1200

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Technical Information
Environmental Ratings

CEP7 Overloads

B

Ambient Temperature
Humidity
Vibration (per IEC 68-2-6)
Shock (per IEC 68-2-27)
Maximum Altitude
Pollution Environment
Degree of Protection
Type of Relay
Nature of Relay
Trip Rating
Trip Class
Reset Mode

Storage
Operating
Operating
Damp Heat

[˚C]
[˚C]
[%]
[G]
[G]
[m]

Type ED
Type EE
Type ED
Type EE

-40...+85 (-40...+185 ˚F)
-20...+60 (-4...+140 ˚F)
5…95, non-condensing
per IEC 68-2-3 and IEC 68-2-30
3
30
2000
Pollution Degree 3
IP20
Ambient compensated, time delay, phase loss sensitive
Solid-state
120% FLA
10
10, 15, 20, 30
Manual
Manual or Automatic

Electromagnetic Compatibility
Electrostatic Discharge Immunity

RF Immunity
Electrical Fast Transient Burst Immunity
Surge Immunity

Test Level
Performance Level
Test Level
Performance Level
Test Level
Performance Level
Test Level

[kV]

8kV air discharge
6kV contact discharge
1 ➊➋
10 V/m
1 ➊➋
4 kV
1 ➊➋
2 kV (L-E)
1 kV (L-L)
1 ➊➋

[V/m]
[kV]
[V/m]

Performance Level

General
Standards
Approvals

Weights (unpackaged)

[Kg]
[Lb]

UL 508, CSA C22.2 No. 14, NEMA (ICS 2-1993 Part 4, EN 60947-4-1, EN 60947-5-1
CE, cULus, C-Tick, CCC
CEP7-ED1…B
CEP7-ED1...D
CEP7(S)-EE…E
CEP7(S)-EE…B
CEP7(S)-EE…D
0.25
0.25
0.52
0.55
0.55
1.06

Wiring Diagrams ➍
Typical Wiring
for Single Phase Applications

CEP7 Single Phase Overload Relay
Must be connected as shown in Fig. 1 or 2 only.

Fig. 1
Recommended connections
for CEP7S (i.e. 240V motors)

Fig. 2
Optional connections
for CEP7S (i.e. ≤120V motors)

Fig. 3

➌

DO NOT USE

➊	Performance Criteria 1 requires the DUT to experience ➌	If the CEP7S is connected as shown in Fig. 3 the
➍	Connecting a CEP7S in this manner powers the elecno degradation or loss of performance.
overload will not trip! The CEP7S contains an electronic
tronic circuit board. Connecting a 3-phase CEP7 in this
➋	Environment 2.
circuit board that is self powered. If connected as
manner to handle 1-phase will NOT work.
shown in Fig. 3, the CEP7S circuit board will not power
up and the CEP7S would not trip.

B14

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Trip Curves ➊

CEP7 Overloads

B

Trip Curve Legend
	
Cold Trip
	
Hot Trip

➊	Typical reset time for CEP7 Second Generation devices set to "automatic reset" mode is 120 seconds.

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CEP7 Solid State Overload Relays
CEP7-ERR & CEP7-EJM Wiring Diagrams

CEP7-ERR Operational LED

B

CEP7-ERR Dip Switch
Series B
Adjustment Settings

CEP7 Overloads

Status LED:
Steady Green- Module is powered up.

Overload Relay Remote Reset
SW1 Manual: 1 Automatic: 0
Overload Relay Type
3 Phase: 1 1 Phase: 0
Not Used

SW2
SW3
R1 R2

R1

CEP7-EJM Operational LED

R2

CEP7-EJM Dip Switch
Adjustment Settings

A1

A2

Overload Relay Reset Mode
SW1
Manual: I
Automatic: 0

A2
A1

• Apply 24 - 240V, 47 - 63HZ or DC to terminals A1 and A2 for control power.
• Connect remote reset pilot device to Terminals R1 and R2.

Status LED:
Green flash- module powered
Green solid- module powered plus motor current
present
Red flash- warning: Fault detected and CEP7 preparing to trip.
Red solid- hardware fault: Internal hardware fault
detected and CEP7 trip attempted. Recover
fault by cycling supply voltage.

0.1 sec
0.5 sec
1 sec
2 sec

0
0
1
1

3 sec

1

0

0

4 sec

1

0

1

1

1

0

1

1

1

5 sec

10 sec

Disable / OFF

IT1 IT2 R1 R2

A2

A2

A1

R2

A1

IT1
IT2

• Apply 24 - 240V, 47 - 63HZ or DC to terminals A1 and A2 for control power.
• Connect remote reset pilot device to Terminals R1 and R2
• Connect Terminal IT1 and IT2 to PTC Chain

Status LED:
Steady Green - Module is powered up
Flashing LED - The number of flashes followed by
a pause identifies the specific trip code as
follows:
	
(1) Flash - overload trip
	
(2) Flash - phase loss trip
	
(3) Flash - PTC trip
	
(4) Flash - PTC open circuit
	
(5) Flash - PTC short circuit
Fast Flash - Impending trip. PTC Thermistor fault
detected and CEP7 not yet capable of
tripping.
Steady Red - Hardware fault. Internal hardware fault
detected and CEP7 trip attempted.

SW 7

0

0

100% FLA

0

0

1

125% FLA

0

1

0

0

1

1

1

0

0

300% FLA

1

0

1

400% FLA

1

1

0

600% FLA

1

1

1

SW8

R1

Jam Trip Level
SW 5
SW 6

0
1
0
1

0

200% FLA

CEP7-EPT Operational LED

SW 4

0
0
0
0

150% FLA

CEP7-EPT Wiring Diagrams

Jam Trip Delay
SW 2
SW 3

3 Phase: I

1 Phase: 0

➊

CEP7-EPT Dip Switch

Adjustment Settings
Overload Relay and PTC Reset Mode

Automatic: 0

SW1

Manual: I

SW2

PTC Protection
Disable: 0
Enable: I

SW3

Overload Relay Type
1 Phase: 0
3 Phase: I

➋

➊	 Dynamic inhibit: Protective function is enabled after the motor current goes above 150% and then falls below 125%.
➋	 The delay between the occurrence of a PTC out-of-range fault and a trip of the CEP7 varies, but is generally described by one of the following: a) 500 ms ± 250 ms, typical; or b) < 6 seconds, for a PTC out-of-range fault present at power-up of the side mount module. Under no conditions should a PTC trip take longer than 6 seconds.

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CEP7-EGF Operational LED

CEP7-EGF Dip Switch

S1 S2 R1 R2

Adjustment Settings
Overload Relay Reset Mode
Automatic: 0
SW1
Manual: I

R2
R1

Status LED:
Steady Green - Module is powered up.
Flashing LED - The number of flashes followed by
a pause identifies the specific trip code as
follows:
	
(1) Flash - overload trip
	
(2) Flash - phase loss trip
	
(3) Flash - ground fault trip
Fast Flash - Impending trip Ground fault detected
and CEP7 not yet capable of tripping.
Steady Red - Hardware fault. Internal hardware fault
detected and CEP7 trip attempted.

S2

A2

A2

A1

S1

A1

• Apply 24 - 240V, 47 - 63HZ or DC to terminals A1 and A2 for control power.
• Connect remote reset pilot device to Terminals R1 and R2
• Connect current sensor to Terminal S1 and S2

CEP7-EGF & CEP7-EGJ Installation ➊

SW8

CEP7-EGJ Operational LED

Overload Relay Type
1Phase: 0
3 Phase: I

Not Used

CEP7-EGJ Dip Switch
Adjustment Settings
Overload Relay Reset Mode
Automatic: 0
SW1
Manual: I

L1 L2 L3

Status LED:
Steady Green - Module is powered up.
Flashing LED - The number of flashes followed by
a pause identifies the specific trip code as
follows:
	
(1) Flash - overload trip
	
(2) Flash - phase loss trip
	
(3) Flash - ground fault trip
	
(4) Flash – jam trip
Fast Flash - Impending trip Ground fault detected
and CEP7 not yet capable of tripping.
Steady Red - Hardware fault. Internal hardware fault
detected and CEP7 trip attempted.

Ground
Fault
Sensor
S1 S2

CEP7
Overload Relay
with Side Mount Module

Ground Fault Current Range
SW 2
20...100mA
0
100...500mA
0
0.2...1.0A
I
1.0...5.0A
I

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SW3
0
I
0
I

Ground Fault Trip Level
SW 4 SW 5 SW 6
0
0
0
Disable/Off
20% Max GF Current 0
0
I
I
0
35% Max GF Current 0
50% Max GF Current 0
I
I
65% Max GF Current I
0
0
80% Max GF Current I
0
I
I
90% Max GF Current I
0
100% Max GF Current I
I
I
SW7

Overload Relay Type
1Phase: 0
3 Phase: I

SW8

Jam Protection
Disable: 0
Enable: I

➊	 Dynamic inhibit: Protective function is enabled after the motor current
goes above 150% and then falls below 125%.

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SW3
0
I
0
I

Ground Fault Trip Level
SW 4 SW 5 SW 6
0
0
0
Disable/Off
20% Max GF Current 0
0
I
0
I
0
35% Max GF Current
50% Max GF Current 0
I
I
65% Max GF Current I
0
0
80% Max GF Current I
0
I
I
90% Max GF Current I
0
100% Max GF Current I
I
I
SW7

Ground Fault Sensor Control Wiring

Motor

Ground Fault Current Range
SW 2
20...100mA
0
100...500mA
0
0.2...1.0A
I
1.0...5.0A
I

B17

B
CEP7 Overloads

CEP7-EGF & CEP7-EGJ Wiring Diagrams ➊

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CEP7 Network Communicating Module
Electrical Data

Input Ratings:
Terminals
IN1:
IN2:
SSV (Sensor Supply Voltage)
Supply Voltage (Provided my module)
Type of Inputs
Jam Protection:
Trip Level
Trip Delay
Inhibit
Standards:

Baud Rate
24V DC
20.4 - 26.4
0.1 A
2.5 A
2.5…2.7 W

Auto-Baud Rate identification
DP-V0 (Cyclic data exchange)
DP-V1 (Acyclic services)
DP-V2 (Acyclic services)
Set Slave Address (SSA)
support

13/14
Form A SPST - NO
5A
300V AC
240V AC
3 A (at 120V AC), 1.5 A (at 240V AC)
0.25 A (at 110V DC), 0.1 A (at 220V DC)
10 mA at 5V DC
B300
AC-15
5 A, 250V DC
5 A, 30V DC
2 A, 250V AC
2 A, 30V DC
1,000 A
KTK-R-6
(6 A, 600V)

9.6 k, 19.2 k, 45.45 k, 93.75 k,
187.5 k, 500 k, 1.5 M, 3 M,
6 M,12 M
Yes
Yes
Yes
No
Yes

CEP7-EPRB Wiring Diagram
5

9

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
Housing

1

6

A2 ( -)
A1 (+)

NC
NC
B-Line
RTS
GND BUS
+5V BUS OUT
NC
A-Line
NC
SHIELD

(20.4 - 26.4 VDC)

2 3

SSV

OUTA
(B300)

IN2
IN1

13 14 1

Minimum Operating Current
Rating Designation
Utilization Category
Resistive Load Rating
(p.f.=1.0)
Inductive Load Rating
(p.f.=0.4), (L/R=7 ms)
Short Circuit Current Rating
Recommended Control Circuit Fuse

PROFIBUS Communication

ETHERNET Communication

1
2
3
20.4 - 26.4V DC
Current Sinking

TCP Connection
CIP Connection
CIP Unconnected Messages
I/O Packet Rates
Explicit Packet Rates
Speed Duplex (Half/Full)
Duplicate IP Detection

150…600% FLA
0.1…25.0 sec.
0…250 sec.
UL 508
CSA 22.2, No. 14
EN 60947-

150
40
128
500/s
500/s
10/100
Yes

CEP7-ETN Wiring Diagram

Mechanical Data

B18

-40…+85°C (-40…+185°F)

5…95% non-condensing
per IEC 68-2-3
per IEC 68-2-30

OUTA
(B300)

(20.4 - 26.4 VDC)

A1 (+)

3

-20…+60°C (-4…+140°F)
-20…+40°C (-4…+104°F)

A2 (-)

13 14 1 2

Ambient Temperature
Tamb
Storage
Operating
(Open)
(Enclosed)
Humidity
Operating
Damp Heat - Steady State
Damp Heat - Cyclic
Maximum Altitude
Degree of Protection

A1 A2

CEP7 Overloads

B

Power Supply Ratings:
Rated Supply Voltage
Us
Rated Operating Range
Ue
Rated Supply Current
Ie
Maximum Surge Current at Power-Up
Maximum Power Consumption
Output Relay Ratings:
Terminals
OUT A:
Type of Contacts
Rated Thermal Current
Ithe
Rated Insulation Voltage
Ui
Rated Operating Voltage
Ue
Rated Operating Current
Ie

SSV
IN2
IN1

2000 m
IP20

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12.7
(.50)

T1

45.3
(1.78)

CEP7 Solid State Overload Relays
23.1
(.91)

Ø 44.5
(Ø 1.75)

CEP7-CBCT Installation
Dimensions are in millimeters (inches). Dimensions not intended for manufacturing purposes.

B

63.5
(2.50)

6X

Ø 19.1
(Ø .75)

Single Cable
per Phase

CEP7-CBCT1

12.7
(.50)

45.3
(1.78)

4
(.16)

3.2
(.12)

23.1
(.91)

CEP7 Overloads

50.8
(2.00)

Ø 44.5
(Ø 1.75)

6X
50.8
(2.00)

A
B

6X

T2
T3

ØX

11.8
(.47)

E
44.5
(1.75)

C

63.5
(2.50)
Ø 19.1
(Ø .75)

A
C
3.2
(.13)

ØX

ØD

5.3
(.21)

F

4
(.16)

3.2
(.12)

CEP7-CBCT Dimensions

B

CEP7-CBCT1

12.7
(.50)

CEP7-CBCT2 & 3

45.3

(1.78)
CEP7-CBCT2
23.1
CEP7-CBCT3
(.91)

Dimensions
C
øD

CAT
50.8
(2.00)
CEP7-CBCT2

96
(3.78)

89.6
(3.53)

48.3
(1.90)

CEP7-CBCT3

122.4
(4.82)

115.9
(4.56)

59.7
(2.35)

A
63.5
(2.50)

B

11.8
(.47)

E

Ø 44.5
(Ø 1.75)

44.5
(1.75)

A
C
3.2
(.13)
ØD

E

F

39.6
(1.56)

54.6
(2.15)

69.9
(2.75)

63.5
(2.50)

54.1
(2.13)

96
(3.78)

5.3
(.21)

Ø 19.1
(Ø .75)

F

B

4
(.16)

3.2
(.12)

CEP7-CBCT4
74.4
(2.93)

4

11.8
(.47)

56.2
(2.21)

11.8
(.47)

E
44.5
(1.75)

CAT
Catalog Number

74.9
(2.95)

3.2
(.13)

5.5
(.22)

F

B

CEP7-CBCT2
CEP7-CBCT2

96
96
(3.78)
(3.78)

89.6
(3.53)

89
(3.53)

48.3
(1.90)

82.6
(3.25)

CEP7-CBCT3
CEP7-CBCT3

122.4
122.4
(4.82)
(4.82)

115.9
(4.56)

115.9
(4.56)

59.7
(2.35)

3.2
(.13)
143.5
(5.65)

B

B

Dimensions
C øD
C

AA

A
C

123.2 96.7
(4.85) (3.81)

5.3
(.21)

146.8
(5.78)

øD

E

E

F

48.3 39.6 39.6 54.6 54.669.9 69.9
(2.75)
(1.90) (1.56)(1.56)(2.15) (2.15)
(2.75)

59.7 63.5 63.5 54.1 54.196
96
(2.50)
(2.13)
(3.78)
(2.35) (2.50) (2.13) (3.78)

ØD

74.4
(2.93)

CEP7-CBCT4

11.8
(.47)

56.2
(2.21)

146.8
(5.78)

74.9
(2.95)

5.5

Dimensions
(.22)
ATTENTION: The CEP7CAT
Overload relay is not a ground
fault circuit interrupter for personnel protection as defined in Article
100 of the NEC.
B

C

øD

E

F

143.5

123.2 96.7
(5.65)
Ground fault trip delay: The delay between
the occurrence
of a54.6ground
fault and a trip of(4.85)
the CEP7
(3.81)varies, but is generally described by one of the following:
89.6
48.3
39.6
69.9
96
CEP7-CBCT2
50 ms ± 20 ms, typical
(3.53)
(1.90)
(1.56)
(2.15)
(2.75)
(3.78)
< 6 seconds, for a ground fault present at power-up of the side mount module
122.4 has
115.9
59.7 cleared.
63.5
54.1
96
< 30 seconds, if theCEP7-CBCT3
protection inhibit
not been
(4.82)
(4.56)
(2.35)
(2.50)
(2.13)
(3.78)

Under no conditions should a ground fault trip take longer than 31 seconds.
Dynamic inhibit: Protective function is enabled after the motor current goes above 150% and then falls below 125%.

74.4
(2.93)

SSNA2014

56.2
(2.21)

3.2
(.13)
82.6
(3.25)

CEP7-CBCT Ground Fault Trip Data
A

F

11.8
(.47)

146.8
(5.78)

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3.2
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Dimensions
CEP7 Solid State Overload Relays
CEP7 Mounted to CA7 Contactor
Dimensions are in millimeters (inches). Dimensions not intended for manufacturing purposes.

CEP7 Overloads

B

Overload

Mounted to
Contactor

A
Width

B
Height

C
Depth

D

E1

E2

F

H1

H2

CEP7-ED1…B
CEP7-EE…B
CEP7S-EE…B

CA7-9…23

mm
(in)

45
(1-25/32)

146.6
(5-25/32)

85.2
(3-23/64)

4.5
(3/16)

13.9
(35/64)

24.5
(31/32)

86.5
(3-13/32)

60
(2-23/64)

35
(1-3/8)

CEP7-ED1…D
CEP7-EE…D
CEP7S-EE…D

CA7-30…37

mm
(in)

45
(1-25/32)

146.6
(5-25/32)

101.2
(3-63/64)

4.5
(3/16)

13.9
(35/64)

24.5
(31/32)

104
(4-3/32)

60
(2-23/64)

35
(1-3/8)

CEP7-ED1…D
CEP7-EE…D
CEP7S-EE…D

CA7-43…55

mm
(in)

54
(2-1/8)

146.6
(5-25/32)

101.2
(3-63/64)

4.5
(3/16)

18.9
(3/4)

24.5
(31/32)

107
(4-3/32)

60
(2-23/64)

45
(1-25/32)

CEP7-EE…E
CEP7S-EE…E

CA7-60…97

mm
(in)

72
(2-53/64)

192.3
(7-37/64)

120.4
(4-3/4)

5.4
(7/32)

23.8
(15/16)

29
(1-9/64)

125.5
(4-15/16)

100
(3-15/16)

55
(2-11/64)

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CEP7 Solid State Overload Relays
CEP7 Pass-thru Overload
Dimensions are in millimeters (inches). Dimensions not intended for manufacturing purposes.

89
(3.50)

3.5
(.14)

35
(1.38)
13.9
(.55)

58.6
(2.31)

50
(1.97)

36.7
(1.44)

ø 4.5
(.18 ø)

CEP7-ERID Remote Indicator
2

LED Indicators

1

38
(1.50)

L.E.D.

Function

1

Module Power / Status

2

Overload

3

Phase Loss

Fault or Status
Module Power
Module Power + Motor Current
Hardware Fault

4

Reset

Overload Trip

Red (Solid)
Yellow (Flash)

Phase Loss Trip

Red (Solid)

Ground Fault Trip
Jam Trip
PTC Trip
Fault Detected

1 Red
2 Red
3 Red
Red (Rapid)

14.5
(.57)

Fault Status

Operating Temperatures
Storage Temperatures

46
(1.81)

17.5
(.69)

Flash Code
Green (Flash)
Green (Solid)
Red (Solid)

Overload Warning (> 110%)

3

4

-20ºC … 60ºC (-4ºF … +140ºF)
-40ºC … 85ºC (-4ºF … +185ºF)

22mm hole

200 ft max.
Sta

rter

R2

:

R1 R2

1-

2-

FA
U
GR LT C
OD
OU
E
JA ND
FA
M
ULT
PT
C

R1

3-

A2
A1

0.56 - 0.79 N.m
(5 - 7 lb-in)

A2
A1

CEP7-ERID is to be
used with Series B or later:
CEP7-EJM
CEP7-ERR
CEP7-EPT
CEP7-EGF
CEP7-EGJ

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B
CEP7 Overloads

44.8
(1.76)

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0.6mm X 3.5mm Blade
(.02 in X .14 in Blade)

7mm
(.28 in)

B21

Dimensions
CEP7 Solid State Overload Relays
CEP7 Mounted to CA7 Contactor (with side mounted module)
Dimensions are in millimeters (inches). Dimensions not intended for manufacturing purposes.

B

J

H

A

CEP7 Overloads

F

G

E
K

B
D

L

C
Contactor
Cat. No.

Overload
Cat. No.

CA7-9, CA7-12,
CA7-16, CA7-23

CEP7*-EE_B

CA7-30, CA7-37
CEP7*-EE_D
CA7-43…55
CA7-60, CA7-72,
CA7-85, CA7-97

CEP7*-EE_E

A➊

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

J

K

L➊

mm
(in)

63
(2.48)

148
(5.83)

85.2
(3.35)

24.5
(.96)

13.9
(.55)

35
(1.38)

60
(2.38)

86.5
(3.40)

2
(0.8)

4.5
(.17)

18
(.71)

mm
(in)

63
(2.48)

148
(5.83)

101.2
(3.98)

24.5
(.96)

13.9
(.55)

35
(1.38)

60
(2.38)

104
(4.09)

2
(0.8)

4.5
(.17)

18
(.71)

mm
(in)

67.5
(2.66)

148
(5.83)

101.2
(3.98)

24.5
(.96)

18.4
(.74)

45
(1.77)

60
(2.38)

107
(4.09)

2
(0.8)

4.5
(.17)

18
(.71)

mm
(in)

90
(3.54)

191.6
(7.54)

120.4
(4.74)

29
(1.14)

23.8
(.94)

55
(2.16)

100
(3.94)

126
(4.94)

2
(0.8)

5.4
(.21)

18
(.71)

* No letter indicates 3-phase; "S" indicates 1-phase

➊ Dimension shown covers all side mount modules EXCEPT CEP7-EPRB and CEP7-ETN, where “L” equals 22mm (0.86 in). Add 4mm (0.16 in) to dimension “A”.

CEP7-ERR/EJM/EGE/EGJ/EPT Module Technical Information
Wire Size and Torque Specifications
1X

24.....12 AWG

2X

24.....16 AWG

1X

0.2......2.5 mm2

2X

0.25.......1 mm2

5 lb-in

0.55 N.m
1X

0.2.....2.5 mm2

2X

0.2........1 mm2
0.55 N.m

B22

•	 Connect remote reset pilot device to Terminals R1 and R2.
•	 Do not apply external voltage to R1 and R2. Equipment damage will occur.
•	 Recommend use of twisted pair for remote reset, #24 AWG minimum.
•	 Apply 24 - 240V, 47 - 63HZ or DC to terminals A1 and A2 for control power.
•	 Rated Insulation Voltage (Ui)	
300V
•	 Rated Operating Voltage (Ue) 	
24 - 240 VAC, 50/60 Hz
		
24 - 240 VDC
•	 Power at Rated Operating Voltage 	
24 VAC	
0.8 W
	 (Typical)	
120 VAC	
0.8 W
		
240 VAC	
1.0 W
•	 Rated Impulse Withstand Voltage (U imp)	
2.5 kV
•	 Dynamic inhibit on start. A unique circuit within the CEP7 Protection Modules monitors for motor
starting inrush current. The circuit inhibits the protection feature during the motor start period
and arms the protection function after the inrush current falls to motor rated current. This allows
the motor to start and run, avoiding nuisance tripping during the inrush period.

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Dimensions
CEP7 Solid State Overload Relays
CEP7 with CEP7-EP… Panel Mount Adaptor
Dimensions are in millimeters (inches). Dimensions not intended for manufacturing purposes.

CEP7 Overloads

B

Panel Mount
Adaptor

A
Width

B
Height

C
Depth

D

E1

E2

F

H1

H2

H3

J

45
(1-25/32)

116.5
(4-9/16)

92.7
(3-21/32)

4.4
(11/64)

11.4
(29/64)

57.9
(2-9/32)

62.5
(2-15/32)

95
(3-3/4)

30
(1-3/16)

75
(2-31/32)

52.1
(2-3/64)

45
(1-25/32)
72
(2-53/64)

112.4
(4-7/16)
107.4
(4-15/64)

108.7
(4-9/32)
127
(5-1/64)

4.4
(11/64)
5.5
(5/32)

11.4
(29/64)
26.4
(3/4)

57.9
(2-9/32)
54.5
(2-9/64)

62.5
(2-15/32)
48.3
(1-29/32)

95
(3-3/4)
90
(3-23/64)

30
(1-3/16)
60
(2-23/64)

75
(2-31/32)

52.1
(2-3/64)
43.3
(1-45/64)

Overload Relay

CEP7-EPB
CEP7-EPD
CEP7-EPE

CEP7-ED1_B
CEP7-ED_B
CEP7(S)-EE_B
CEP7-ED1_D
CEP7(S)-EE_D
CEP7(S)-EE_E

DIN-rail / Panel Adapter
Terminal Cross Sections

Flexible stranded with
ferrule

Course stranded /
solid

Stranded / solid

CEP7-EPB ➊

CEP7-EPD ➊

CEP7-EPE

Single conductor

1.0…4.0mm

2

2.5…16mm

4.0…35mm2

Torque

1.8 Nm

2.3 Nm

4.0 Nm

Two conductor

1.0…4.0mm2

2.5…10mm2

4.0…25mm2

2

Torque

1.8 Nm

2.3 Nm

4.0 Nm

Single conductor

1.5…6.0mm2

2.5…25mm2

4.0…50mm2

Torque

1.8 Nm

2.3 Nm

4.0 Nm

Two conductor

1.5…6.0mm2

2.5…16mm2

4.0…35mm2

Torque

1.8 Nm

2.3 Nm

4.0 Nm

Single conductor

14…8 AWG

16…6 AWG

12…1 AWG

Torque

16 lb-in

20 lb-in

35 lb-in

Two conductor

14…10 AWG

16…6 AWG

12…2 AWG

Torque

16 lb-in

20 lb-in

35 lb-in

➊	For multiple conductor applications, the same size
and style of wire must be used.

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Dimensions
CEP7 Solid State Overload Relays
CEP7 Current Transformer Models mounted to CA6 Contactor
Dimensions are in millimeters (inches). Dimensions not intended for manufacturing purposes.

CEP7 Overloads

B

Overload
Relay Cat.

A
Width

Contactor Cat.

CEP7-EEHF
CEP7-EEJF
CEP7-EE_G
CEP7-EE_H

CA6-115 (EI)
CA6-140 (EI)
CA6-180 (EI)
CA6-210 EI
CA6-300-EI
CA6-420 EI
CA6-630 EI
CA6-860 EI

B
Height
Without
With
Terminal Terminal
Covers
Covers

B1

C
Depth

D

E1

E2

F

G

H

J

K

M

Reset

120
(4.72)

339.8
(13.38)

418
(16.46)

317.8
(12.51)

152.7
(6.01)

156
(6.14)

36
(.14)

226.3
(8.91)

16
(.63)

100
(3.94)

145
(5.71)

135
(5.31)

22.3
(.88)

8 – 5.6
(8 – .22)

155
(6.10)

385.8
(15.19)

487.4
(19.19)

360.8
(14.2)

176.5
(6.95)

180
(7.09)

36
(.14)

265.5
(10.44)

21
(.83)

130
(5.12)

180
(7.09)

140
(5.51)

23.5
(.93)

8 – 6.5
(8 – .26)

255
(10.04)

552
(21.73)

915
(36.02)

508
(20)

269.3
(10.6)

270.7
(10.66)

36
(.14)

384.1
(15.12)

52.5
(2.07)

226
(8.90)

230
(9.06)

108
(4.25)

109
(4.29)

8 – 13
(8 – .51)

Assembly Instructions
CEP7-EE_F: (M5)
3.4 N∑m (30 lb-in)
CEP7-EE_G: (M6)
5.1 N∑m (45 lb-in)
CEP7-EE_H: (M12 Provided)
17 N∑m (150 lb-in)

95

1

96

2

97
98

1

B24

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History When                    : 2009:07:15 08:13:32-05:00, 2009:07:15 08:13:32-05:00, 2009:07:23 08:03:10-05:00, 2009:07:23 08:12:52-05:00, 2009:08:17 09:09:54-05:00, 2009:08:21 08:29:23-05:00, 2009:08:31 11:03:21-05:00, 2009:08:31 11:28:14-05:00, 2009:08:31 14:45:34-05:00, 2009:09:01 08:11:50-05:00, 2009:09:01 08:54:29-05:00, 2009:09:01 09:27-05:00, 2009:10:29 15:05:23-05:00, 2009:10:29 15:07:18-05:00, 2009:10:30 09:57:05-05:00, 2009:10:30 09:57:48-05:00, 2009:10:30 09:59:28-05:00, 2009:11:11 13:17:30-06:00, 2009:11:11 13:18:56-06:00, 2009:11:13 15:05:56-06:00, 2009:12:15 12:08:29-06:00, 2010:03:04 10:49:30-06:00, 2010:03:15 09:34:08-05:00, 2010:05:12 15:09:15-05:00, 2010:05:17 16:45:57-05:00, 2010:05:26 16:30:11-05:00, 2010:05:27 14:05:58-05:00, 2010:05:27 14:51-05:00, 2010:05:28 09:47:56-05:00, 2010:06:17 15:46:10-05:00, 2010:06:17 15:51:59-05:00, 2010:06:30 09:45:48-05:00, 2010:07:01 11:05:06-05:00, 2010:08:02 10:55:22-05:00, 2010:08:02 11:34:35-05:00, 2010:09:23 14:56:10-05:00, 2010:11:17 11:37:51-06:00, 2010:12:16 08:29:29-06:00, 2010:12:21 08:41:58-06:00, 2011:01:24 16:19:29-06:00, 2011:01:28 15:53:40-06:00, 2011:02:14 14:25:58-06:00, 2011:02:14 14:42:38-06:00, 2011:04:29 14:46:46-05:00, 2011:05:10 12:02:14-05:00, 2011:06:15 11:55:13-05:00, 2011:07:20 10:41:11-05:00, 2011:08:10 10:06:48-05:00, 2011:08:10 15:48:46-05:00, 2011:08:11 12:09:13-05:00, 2011:08:11 12:10:59-05:00, 2011:08:11 12:23:22-05:00, 2011:08:24 11:16:09-05:00, 2011:08:30 11:41:06-05:00, 2011:08:30 14:11:07-05:00, 2011:09:14 08:38:35-05:00, 2011:09:14 08:52:22-05:00, 2011:09:14 11:54:53-05:00, 2011:09:28 17:03:36-05:00, 2011:09:29 09:06:02-05:00, 2011:09:29 12:43:08-05:00, 2011:09:29 14:52:03-05:00, 2011:10:07 11:33:20-05:00, 2011:10:18 11:05:32-05:00, 2011:10:18 12:00:15-05:00, 2011:10:19 10:07:49-05:00, 2011:10:20 11:16:14-05:00, 2011:10:20 13:13:03-05:00, 2011:10:25 13:49:53-05:00, 2011:10:26 15:29:28-05:00, 2011:10:27 10:36:32-05:00, 2011:10:27 12:43:57-05:00, 2011:10:27 12:44:22-05:00, 2011:10:27 12:44:23-05:00
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Title                           : CEP7 Solid State Overload Relays for Motor Protection
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