Contactor operation (cont.) – Rockwell Automation 1502 Medium Voltage Contactor, 800A (Series D and E) User Manual

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Contactor Product Description

1502-UM051E-EN-P – June 2013

Contactor Operation (cont.)

IntelliVAC Control (Series E)

The electrically held vacuum contactor operates as follows:

• When the IntelliVAC and IntelliVAC Plus control modules receive a close

command, the contactor coil is energized, the current creates an electromagnet

in the coil.

• The electromagnet pulls the armature plate towards the coil core, rotating the

shaft and causing the actuator plate to move upwards.

• As the actuator plate moves, it pushes the insulator and movable shaft up, clos-

ing the contacts in the vacuum bottle.

• The IntelliVAC and IntelliVAC Plus control modules supply the close current

to the coil for approximately 200 milliseconds. Afterward, the coil current is

reduced to a lower hold-in value.

• When the IntelliVAC and IntelliVAC Plus control modules have the close

command removed, the coil is de-energized, opening the contactor.

The mechanical latch contactor operates in much the same manner as the electri-

cally held version (see above) with a few exceptions:

• Once the contactor is closed, a spring-loaded mechanism moves a roller

against the armature plate to hold it against the electromagnetic core.

• The contactor can be opened electrically by energizing a trip coil (via Intel-

liVAC and IntelliVAC Plus 'open' output) which pulls the latch away from the

armature, or by a push button mounted on the power cell door that mechani-

cally releases the contactor.

Insulator

Return Spring

Compression Bolt

Magnet/Coil

Assembly

Actuator Plate

Line Terminal

Vacuum Bottle

Load Terminal

Flexible Bus

Armature Plate

and Shaft

Armature Stop

Return Spring

Figure 1.3 – Vacuum Contactor Operation

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