Interface connections – Rockwell Automation 1503VC IntelliVAC Plus Contactor Control Module User Manual

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IntelliVAC Plus Basic Wiring 5-3

1503-UM054C-EN-P – June 2013

Interface Connections

Further control interface connections are made at a twelve-pole

connector located on the top of the module. Refer to Figure 5.2 and

Table 5.B for connections (and Table 1.B for electrical ratings).

CONTACTOR INTERFACE

11 12

8

9

10

5

6

7

2

3

4

1

EX. CAP.

Figure 5.2 – Top side connections

Table 5.B – Terminal Assignments for IntelliVAC Base Interface Connections

Terminal No.

Terminal Designation

Description

1

External capacitor (negative) 

Power connection for TDUV or

capacitor trip options only

2

External capacitor (positive) 

3

Latch trip coil (common) 

Output for mechanical latch contactor

trip coil

4

Latch trip coil 

5

Close coil (common)

Output to close coil of electrically held

& mechanical latch contactors

6

Close coil

7

Open / Jog command / IB Input 2


Input to open a mechanical latch

contactor or jog an electrically held

contactor (mutually exclusive). Also

used as a Digital input point to

DeviceLogix 

8

Open / Jog command / IB Input

12(common) 

9

Close command / IB Input 1 

Input to initiate the closure of

electrically held and mechanical latch

contactors. Also used as a Digital

Input Point to DeviceLogix

10

Close command / IB Input 1

(common) 

11

Contactor auxiliary contact

Input to indicate the state of the

contactor (typically wired to a normally

closed auxiliary contact)

12

Contactor auxiliary contact

Refer to Table 1.B for electrical ratings.

No connection required if option is not used or DeviceLogix control mask is selected.

Functionality of input is dependent on the connected contactor, and user selected logical mask.

Mask 0 forces this input to be a dedicated open command if a mechanically latched contactor is

connected, or a Jog command if an electrically held contactor is connected. Logic Masks 1 and 3

cause this input to be ignored. Logic Mask 2 causes this input to be a Digital Input point into DeviceLogix

control Logic.

Functionality of input is dependent on the connected contactor, and user selected logical mask.

Mask 0 forces this input to be a dedicated close command. Logic Masks 1 and 3 cause this input to

be ignored. Logic Mask 2 causes this input to be a Digital Input point into DeviceLogix control Logic.

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