Chapter 4_description of features_b, Time delayed under-voltage ridethrough (tduv), Tduv using external capacitor – Rockwell Automation 1503VC IntelliVAC Plus Contactor Control Module User Manual

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Chapter

4

1503-UM054C-EN-P – June 2013

Description of Features


The IntelliVAC Plus incorporates a TDUV feature, which will keep

the contactor closed during an input voltage dip or brief power loss.

The TDUV time begins, this might be called as ‘low voltage’

protections – see Undervoltage with a CLOSE Command Preset on

Page 4-30, once the input line voltage goes <95Vrms just before a

Close command is issued or when the input line voltage goes

<80Vrms when the Hold cycle is in progress. This feature is

implemented in one of two manners:

• TDUV Using Internal Capacitor

• TDUV Using External Capacitor


The Basic module has been designed to provide a TDUV based on

its internal storage capacitance. The amount of time that it can

provide on its own is shown in Table 4.A.

Table 4.A – TDUV without External Capacitor

Control Voltage

Max. TDUV Time (seconds)

400A

800A

110/120V

0.2

0.2

220/240V

1.0

1.0

These maximum times are inherent in the design of the Basic module

and are programmable up to the maximums in Table 4.A. They are

only valid when the TDUV feature is enabled.

This means of providing TDUV will require a capacitor to be used,

which, due to its size, will be mounted outside the IntelliVAC Plus

module. The maximum ride-through time is shown in Table 4.B

Table 4.B – TDUV with External Capacitor

Control Voltage

Max. TDUV Time (seconds)

400A

800A

110/120V

2.0

2.0

220/240V

2.0

2.0


Time Delayed Under-Voltage

Ridethrough (TDUV)

TDUV Using Internal

Capacitor

TDUV Using External

Capacitor

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