Fuse protection, Grounding – Rockwell Automation 1503 IntelliVAC Contactor Control Module - Series C and later User Manual

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Installation and Wiring

1503-UM052D-EN-P – June 2013

Fuse Protection

The IntelliVAC module requires external fuse protection to coordinate

with the power supply and contactor. The fuse ratings shown in Table
3.A allow the passage of inrush currents expected when the contactor is

closed, or from recommended external capacitors for the TDUV option.

They will also protect the contactor coils in the event of a module

malfunction.

The recommended fuses have been tested to ensure reliable protection of

the module. If the supply voltage is DC, the module must be used with an

external fuse that is approved for and rated to interrupt the DC voltage
supply. The types listed are Ferraz-Shawmut Midget Fuses (1-1/2" X

13/32"). The TRM is a time-delay type, rated 250 VAC. The ATM is a

fast-acting type, rated 500 VDC.

Table 3.A – IntelliVAC Fuse Protection

Rated Supply Voltage

Contactor Type

Recommended Fuse

(minimum)

(maximum)

110/120 VAC

400A EH

TRM 2

TRM 3.2

800A EH

TRM 2

TRM 6.25

400/800A ML

TRM 2

TRM 3.2

220/240 VAC

400A EH

TRM 2

TRM 6.25

800A EH

TRM 2

TRM 6.25

400/800A ML

TRM 2

TRM 6.25

125 VDC

400A EH/ML

ATM 3

ATM 3

800A EH/ML

ATM 5

ATM 6

250 VDC

400A EH/ML

ATM 3

ATM 5

800A EH/ML

ATM 5

ATM 6

EH = Electrically Held vacuum contactor
ML = Mechanical Latch vacuum contactor

Note:

If external capacitors are connected, or more than one
IntelliVAC module is protected by a common control fuse, the

maximum recommended fuse should be used to prevent fuse

opening due to increased inrush current when control power is

applied.

Grounding

The IntelliVAC module must be connected to a common ground

terminal (PE) on the controller panel. The ground terminal is located on

the bottom of module enclosure (refer to Figure 3.4).

A T T E N T I O N

A T T E N T I O N

It is important that IntelliVAC is properly
grounded using the ground connection

provided. Failure to do so may result in damage

to equipment or personal injury.

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