Two-wire control – Rockwell Automation 1503VC IntelliVAC Contactor Control Module User Manual

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Installation and Wiring

3-11

1503-UM051D-EN-P – June 2013

Two-Wire

Control

If using two-wire control, the CLOSE contactor input is maintained

high using a single contact. Momentarily opening this input will

cause the IntelliVAC to open the contactor. Maintaining the contact

will provide a CLOSE command to IntelliVAC (given that all

permissives are satisfied). If a fault occurs, in addition to cycling

control power to the IntelliVAC module, the CLOSE command must

be removed for a minimum of 4 seconds, before being re-applied.

Refer to Figure 3.9.

Some two-wire control schemes may be configured such that a close

command is present when IntelliVAC is energized. In this case, the

Power-Up Safety feature may be disabled by setting DIP switch 12

accordingly. (Available with an IntelliVAC using firmware 2.001

(or newer) refer to Table 4.B).

Note:

Only disable the Power-Up safety feature when absolutely

necessary. Doing so can create unsafe operating conditions.

Refer to Table 3.A for recommended fuse sizing.

N'

N

EMC FILTER

G

P'

P

MOV

3

2

1

EC

-

+

4

TCO

12

11

AUX

CCO

5

6

L1

L2/N

G

+ -

OVERLOAD

CONTROL

POWER

FUSE

*

CONTROL POWER

M-IV

9

10

CLOSE

M

M-IV

M

CAPACITOR

(OPTIONAL)

RUN

Refer to Table 3.A for recommended fuse sizing.

N'

N

EMC FILTER

G

P'

P

MOV

3

2

1

EC

-

+

4

TCO

12

11

AUX

CCO

5

6

L1

L2/N

G

+ -

OVERLOAD

CONTROL

POWER

FUSE

*

CONTROL POWER

M-IV

9

10

CLOSE

M

M-IV

M

CAPACITOR

(OPTIONAL)

RUN

Figure 3.9 – Two-Wire Control

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