Wiring guidelines electrically held contactors – Rockwell Automation 1503VC IntelliVAC Contactor Control Module User Manual

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Installation and Wiring

1503-UM051D-EN-P – June 2013

The IntelliVAC can be applied with two- or three-wire control

circuits. The control system utilized will determine the configuration

of the input wiring. Consider the following input and output for the

type of control used:

• Terminals 9 and 10

Close Contactor

• Terminals 15 and 16

Contactor Status

In either case, the CLOSE input must receive a maintained voltage

high to keep the contactor closed.


Note:

1. When used with electrically held contactors, the IntelliVAC

allows close commands every six seconds. This is to ensure the

rated contactor duty cycle is not exceeded.

2. If a contactor close command is applied and then removed in less

than 500 milliseconds the IntelliVAC may fault. To clear the

fault, module power has to be removed and reapplied.

3. If IntelliVAC powers up configured for an electrically held

contactor, and the vacuum contactor is detected as being closed,

the module will not respond to a close command until the vacuum

contactor auxiliary contact input is in the correct (open) state and

module power is removed and re-applied. (See Chapter 5). This

is true if the power-up safety DIP switch is enabled.

4. In general, a Close command should only be applied 4 seconds

after energizing IntelliVAC.

Wiring Guidelines
Electrically Held

Contactors

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