SolarPrestige
Electrical
- Mar 4, 2020
- 38
I have an issue with a transformer PLC style controller (specifically DRMCC-T3) that doesn’t see an oil pump contactor closing. The –T3 controller energises an oil pump contactor via a digital output and gets feedback via an auxiliary contact into a digital input that the contactor has operated. Now there are two of these auxiliary contacts, one connected to the –T3 at 125 Vdc, and one connected to our station PLC (GE Mk6e) at 24 Vdc. I can see that the contactor is closing via the station PLC, but the –T3 unit has too many occasions when it can’t see the contactor has closed, and does an automatic changeover to the other oil pump. It doesn’t matter whether the –T3 starts oil pump 1 or oil pump 2, same result can occur. We get a contactor failed alarm and an oil pump failed alarm. This has been going on for years.
I suspect that the issue is related to the contactor, the –T3 input, and the 125 Vdc rating. I have measured the operating current on the –T3 input and it runs at less than 0.5 mA which is very low. I checked the contactor auxiliary contact minimum rating which turned out to be 10 mA, so clearly we were running far below its stated minimum. I changed the contactor to one with 1 mA minimum rating on the auxiliaries, and with a sealed contact unit to keep the atmosphere out (IP67) in case this was affecting the contacts. Still not low enough, but a lot better than the 10 mA. I couldn’t find auxiliary contacts that will work at 0.5 mA and at 125 Vdc.
After this, one transformer was fault free for a few months, but eventually the issue came back. The other transformer went quickly back to faulting again.
Does anyone have any suggestions on what to try next?
I suspect that the issue is related to the contactor, the –T3 input, and the 125 Vdc rating. I have measured the operating current on the –T3 input and it runs at less than 0.5 mA which is very low. I checked the contactor auxiliary contact minimum rating which turned out to be 10 mA, so clearly we were running far below its stated minimum. I changed the contactor to one with 1 mA minimum rating on the auxiliaries, and with a sealed contact unit to keep the atmosphere out (IP67) in case this was affecting the contacts. Still not low enough, but a lot better than the 10 mA. I couldn’t find auxiliary contacts that will work at 0.5 mA and at 125 Vdc.
After this, one transformer was fault free for a few months, but eventually the issue came back. The other transformer went quickly back to faulting again.
Does anyone have any suggestions on what to try next?