Undervoltage protection, Time delay undervoltage – 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


Undervoltage Protection

The IntelliVAC controller protects the contactor from control voltage
dips and loss of power. It provides undervoltage release and prevents

attempts to close the contactor when there is not sufficient power

available to guarantee reliable closing of the contacts. The undervoltage

protection will be initiated under the following conditions, regardless of

nominal control voltage:
1. If the supply voltage drops below 90 V (AC or DC) during the first

200 milliseconds after a Close command is received. This applies to
both electrically held and mechanical latch contactors.

2.

If the supply voltage drops below 72 V (AC or DC) after the 200
millisecond close sequence (electrically held contactors only).


Time Delay Undervoltage

The IntelliVAC can be configured to provide time delay undervoltage

(TDUV) protection. The feature is available to keep electrically held
contactors closed during a voltage dip or brief power loss. This option

may require the addition of a capacitor (see below). Refer to Chapter 6

for typical capacitor sizing. The capacitor is connected to terminals 1(-)

and 2(+) of the IntelliVAC. (Refer to Figure 3.13.)

A T T E N T I O N

A T T E N T I O N

If the TDUV feature is used, the contactor will
not open until the programmed TDUV time
has expired. Therefore, applications requiring

an immediate removal of power during

emergency stop conditions are not compatible

with the TDUV feature.


Table 4.B of the “Setup and Commissioning” chapter has the dip switch

settings to provide TDUV from 0.2 to 2 seconds. IntelliVAC can

provide TDUV protection without the use of an external capacitor, as

shown in Table 3.D.

Table 3.D – Maximum TDUV Time (without Capacitor)

Control Voltage

Max. TDUV Time (secs)

400 A

800 A

110/120 V

0.2

0.2

220/240 V

1.0

1.0

If the undervoltage condition persists beyond the set delay time, the

contactor will be opened and an undervoltage fault or warning condition will

occur (see Chapter 5).

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