Ibx-mechanical latch fail to trip, Ibx-power up with contactor closed, Ibx- contactor fails to pick up – Rockwell Automation 1503VC IntelliVAC Plus Contactor Control Module User Manual

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DeviceLogix 9-33

1503-UM054C-EN-P – June 2013


IBX-Mechanical latch Fail to Trip

This is a fault bit which only applies to a mechanically latched

contactor. The bit is set if a mechanical latch contactor fails to open

after being given an open command.


IBX-Power up with contactor closed

This is a fault bit which applies only to an electrically held contactor.

The bit is set if the module powers up and detects that a contactor is

already closed before a close command is given. This fault may

indicate two potentially hazardous situations.
1) A mechanically latched contactor is installed instead of an

electrically held model,

2) The arcing contacts of the medium voltage contactor have failed

and the moving contacts have permanently welded together in

the closed position.


IBX- Contactor Fails To Pick UP

This bit is set if a contactor fails to pick up when a close command is

given.


IBX-Contactor drop out during hold

This is a fault bit associated with an electrically held contactor. It is

set if the contactor opens without the close command being removed.


IBX- Long Contactor Drop Out Time

This is a warning bit which is set when a contactor successfully

drops out but the drop out time exceeds the amount of time set in the

“drop out time” selection parameter. This can be indicative of

contactor wear or other mechanical stress or misalignment.


IBX- CPU malfunction

This is a fault bit which is set when the IntelliVAC Plus module

detects a main CPU malfunction on an associated IntelliVAC Base

module.


IBX - Power Up With Invalid Dip Configuration

This bit is set when a module is powered up with an invalid

configuration. This may that the configuration of the dips does not

match the contactor which is attached to the IntelliVAC, or that the

dip switches have been set to a combination which is not defined.

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