Mechanically latched contactors, Capacitor trip – Rockwell Automation 1503VC IntelliVAC Contactor Control Module User Manual

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Installation and Wiring

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1503-UM051D-EN-P – June 2013

Capacitor Trip

The IntelliVAC can be configured to provide capacitor trip

functionality with mechanically latched contactors. A capacitor must

be connected to the IntelliVAC (terminals #1 and #2) in order to

provide this capability. The capacitor provides control power for the

IntelliVAC as well as stored energy to trip the contactor. Maximum

recommended capacitor size is 1650 µF for 120V control or 330 µF

for 240V control. Use of larger capacitors will require a current

limiting circuit to prevent opening the control fuse on energization.

The IntelliVAC must receive an ‘OPEN’ command within a few

seconds of losing AC control power. This time limit depends on

voltage and capacitor size as shown in the table below. If the

elapsed time exceeds this limit, the contactor cannot be tripped by

IntelliVAC.

A separate voltage source is needed to provide the ‘OPEN’ command.

This may be taken from the external capacitor as shown in Figure

3.13.

Table 3.C – Mechanically Latched Contactor – Capacitor Trip Times

Contactor

Rating

Nominal Voltage

(Vac)

Actual

V

input

(Vac)

Ext.

Capacitor

(µF)

Max. time

for trip

(sec)

120

3.5

110

2.7

120

100

1650

1.7

240

7.5

400 Amp

240

200

330

4.7

Note:

Minimum capacitor voltage ratings

• 120V applications – 200V DC (250V DC preferred)

• 240V applications – 400V DC (450V DC preferred)

Mechanically Latched

Contactors

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