generatorlabs
Industrial
- May 21, 2016
- 7
I have looked at a few videos that use ABB IEC-frame contactors to assemble a reversing contactor set and the preferred method of interlocking is using a hybrid, modular, electromechanical interlock like the VE5-1.
A perfect example of such a video can be seen on you tube if one does a search for "ABB reversing"
My question is this. If I am using 3 pole contactors that have a 4th de-rated N.C. aux pole then why isn't that pole used to form an electrical interlock between two contactors?
Is it the proximity to the 3 phase hi-power that is a concern? Does the external ABB interlock module offer some required spacing?
I would still use the cheaper mechanical only interlock between the two contactors but it just seems a waste that perfectly good aux contacts are often sitting there unused.
Am I missing something here?
Also in this scenario I am using 24vdc coils and driving 480vac 3 phase power.
Thanks!
A perfect example of such a video can be seen on you tube if one does a search for "ABB reversing"
My question is this. If I am using 3 pole contactors that have a 4th de-rated N.C. aux pole then why isn't that pole used to form an electrical interlock between two contactors?
Is it the proximity to the 3 phase hi-power that is a concern? Does the external ABB interlock module offer some required spacing?
I would still use the cheaper mechanical only interlock between the two contactors but it just seems a waste that perfectly good aux contacts are often sitting there unused.
Am I missing something here?
Also in this scenario I am using 24vdc coils and driving 480vac 3 phase power.
Thanks!