Motion Laboratories Chain Hoist Motor Control Systems Manual
Motion Laboratories Chain Hoist Motor Control Systems Manual
Motion Laboratories Chain Hoist Motor Control Systems Manual
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The main body of text in this manual concerns four through eight channel portable chain hoist motor control systems with 208-230 VAC 3 Phase power configuration. Although the basic operation is the same for all controllers, other voltage configurations as well as install style, and larger capacity systems may have variations that can be looked at in schematics and line drawings that pertain to specific controllers.
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Within the motor housing, (reference dwg. 002 SINGLE MOTOR CIRCUIT) power is routed thru a direction contactor assembly to the motor armature. In addition power is stepped down to control voltage by a transformer and sent back to the distro controller relay card (via a flanged inlet connector in a dual twist application or a specific pin on a multi-pin). The control signal is then routed through either the up or down relay, back to the motors direction contactor coils (using the same connections described earlier). Back in the motor the signal returns to the transformer via the limit switches, completing the circuit and resulting in motor movement. For further details in operation of the relay card refer to dwg. PDO1.SCH titled RELAY BOARD pg.23
STANDARD INTERNAL WIRING COLORS FOR CONTROLLERS ARE: BLACK = X PHASE RED = Y PHASE BLUE = Z PHASE GREEN = GROUND BROWN = UP SIGNAL VIOLET = COMMON (POWER FROM MOTOR) YELLOW = DOWN SIGNAL
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PHASE
OK
REMOTE
PHASE
OK
REMOTE
3) Main 40-0 used when the input connector does not fit the above and requires an additional panel.
In addition to the Main 40s there are other panels used to house the components listed above in different locations within the controller depending upon the size and layout.
PHASE
OK
REMOTE
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In order to fully understand the operating functions of these distro controllers we will explore each of the Main 40 controls referring to dwg. 003 MAIN 40 FRONT VIEW for their location.
PHASE
OK
REMOTE
REMOTE
PHASE
OK
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The Contactor Enable switch is a maintained switch. It has a yellow lens that is backlit by a replaceable 14-volt incandescent lamp. The switch lamp is paralleled off the contactor drive relay and as such will light whenever the Phase Reverse Contactor Assembly is energized When the switch is disengaged (reference dwg.004) it allows, via switch block B1a pins 1 & 2, +12VDC from the relay board panduit connector J2 pin 9 to exit the distro controller on the 26 pin connector pin V providing power to the Hand Held Remote Station. Switch block B1b pins 1 & 2 allows power from J4 to energize the contactor drive relay.
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When the switch is engaged (reference dwg.005) it shuts off power to the hand held remote station via pin V and applies +12VDC from the power supply directly to the Contactor Drive Relay via switch block B1b pins 3 & 4. To summarize, with the switch disengaged the contactors are activated by the Hand Held Remote Station and with the switch engaged the contactors are energized and the Hand Held Remote Station is disabled.
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The Phase Reverse switch is a maintained switch. It has a green lens that is backlit by a replaceable 14-volt incandescent lamp. The switch lamp is wired directly to the Relay Power Supply so it will be lit whenever the distro controller is powered. When the switch is disengaged (reference dwg.006) the phases of power that are connected to the X and Y legs are routed via switch block B2 to the X and Y pins of the phase module respectively. This allows the phase ok lamp to become lit if the power is in the correct phase rotation. At the same time switch block B1 routes control power from the contactor drive relay to the C1 or in-phase contactor.
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If the input power were reversed at the point of tie in the phase module would sense incorrect phase rotation and thus not light the phase ok lamp. To correct this condition in the control circuit requires the action of engaging the Phase Reverse Switch. When the switch is engaged (reference dwg.007) the X leg input is routed via switch block B2 to the Y pin of the phase module and the Y leg input is routed to the X pin of the phase module. This allows the Phase ok lamp to illuminate again. Switch block B1 then re-routes control power to the C2 or out of phase contactor.
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3) 26 Pin Connector
This is a turn bayonet style connector used to connect the Hand Held Remote Station to the distro controller. For pin out information refer to document P26 Remote Station Cable Pinout
MOTION LABORATORIES P26 REMOTE STATION CABLE PINOUT PIN # A B C D E F G H J K L M N P R S T U V W X Y Z a b c COLOR PINK TAN RED/GREEN RED/YELLOW RED/BLACK WHITE/BLACK WHITE/RED WHITE/GREEN WHITE/YELLOW WHITE/BLUE YELLOW VOILET GRAY ORANGE BLUE BROWN RED BLACK WHITE GREEN WHITE/BROWN WHITE/ORANGE WHITE/GRAY WHITE/VIOLET WHITE/BLACK/RED WHITE/GLACK/GREEN FUNCTION CH 1 UP CH 1 DOWN CH 2 UP CH 2 DOWN CH 3 UP CH 3 DOWN CH 4 UP CH 4 DOWN CH 5 UP CH 5 DOWN CH 6 UP CH 6 DOWN CH 7 UP CH 7 DOWN CH 8 UP CH 8 DOWN KILL GO 12VDC+ GROUND RESERVED FOR FUTURE USE PANDUIT POSITION J1 P1 J1 P2 J1 P3 J1 P4 J1 P5 J1 P6 J1 P7 J1 P8 J1 P9 J1 P10 J2 P1 J2 P2 J2 P3 J2 P4 J2 P5 J2 P6 J2 P7 J2 P8 J2 P9 J2 P10
4) Phase OK Lamp
This is a 12-volt incandescent lamp that is replaceable as an assembly only. It will light only if the power is in the correct phase rotation for proper operation of your system motors. There are many variables that effect this process such as motor wiring, connector wiring, and cable wiring, and at times factory assistance may be required to insure proper operation.
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GO
KILL
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2) Go Switch
This is a momentary switch. It has a blue lens that is backlit by a 14volt replaceable incandescent lamp. Operation of this switch will provide the selected direction switches with a path to ground allowing relay closure and thus motor operation. The lamp shuts off when the GO switch is depressed.
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3) Kill Switch
This is a maintained switch. It has a red lens that is backlit by a 14volt replaceable incandescent lamp. Operation of this disengages the Phase Reverse Contactor Assembly interrupting power to all motors. This switch also shuts off its own lamp as well as the lamp in the go switch. The direction switches and their associated LEDs will still remain functional, even operating the relays in the distro controller if the Go Switch is engaged. NOTE: even though the relays are operating, power is interrupted to the motors preventing movement.
One point to remember: if the contactor enable switch is engaged the hand held will become completely inoperable. For further details in the operation refer to the doc. titled HAND01SCH
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Unit Start-Up
Apply power to the distro controller. With the Hand Held Remote Station (HHRS) disconnected and all panel control switches (phase reverse and contactor enable) disengaged, the three power neons will light. The phase reverse switch will also light giving you confirmation that the Relay Power Supply is functional. In addition, if all three phases of power are present in the proper order for correct rotation, the phase ok lamp will light. Phase OK functions are determined by customer provided information and can be modified to fit different needs. The Contactor Enable switch (CE) will light whenever the contactors are engaged. Engage the CE switch and you will hear the contactors pull in, at this point providing power to the motors for local pickling. Note that at this point power to the remote connector is interrupted, preventing anyone from using a HHRS while local pickling is being done. Operating the Phase Reverse switch (PR) will result in the Phase Reverse Contactor Assembly changing contactors evidenced by an audible engagement sound. Operation of the relay card is accomplished by attaching the HHRS to the distro controller and operating the switches. Before attaching the HHRS to the distro controller, make sure that the CE switch is disengaged. NOTE: If the CE switch is engaged the HHRS will not be functional. The HHRS is attached by a military style 26 pin turn connector. As the hand held remote station is connected you will hear the contactors engage and see the GO and KILL switches on the hand HHRS light up. Selecting up and down direction switches will result in the corresponding triangular LEDs lighting. Those selected channels will operate in the chosen direction when the GO switch is depressed. The KILL switch, when depressed, will disengage the Phase Reverse Contactor Assembly in the distro controller. Note that while the Kill switch is engaged the triangular LEDs will still light while the GO and KILL switches will not. For an overview of the AC circuit refer to dwg.009 schematic and doc. Titled MAIN 40 3 PHASE WIRING (pg 21 and below) for component placement and pictorial.
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GLOSSARY OF TERMS
26 PIN CONNECTOR: A bayonet style multi-pin connector used to connect the Hand Held Remote Station to the distro controller. CHAIN HOIST MOTOR CONTROL SYSTEM: A combination of components used to control multiple chain hoist motors. CONTACTOR: A set of contacts rated at more than 20 amps controlled by a coil used in motor starting applications, and to control lighting, heating, transformer, and capacitive loads. CONTACTOR ENABLE SWITCH: A maintained switch used to manually engage the Phase Reverse Contactor Assembly and interrupt power to the Hand Held Remote Station CONTACTOR DRIVE RELAY: A normally open relay used to energize the phase reverse contactor assembly. DIRECTION SWITCHES: The SPDT (single pole double throw) toggle switches mounted to the face plate of a remote hand held, responsible for up, off, and down commands to each individual motor DISTRO CONTROLLER: The portion of a chain hoist motor control system that includes the power input, overcurrent protection, power and control output connections, and other associated components. DUAL TWIST LOCK: The term referring to motor power/control connections where a twist lock connector is used for power and a second twist lock connector is used for the control circuit. GO SWITCH: A momentary switch used to activate movement on any channels selected by the direction Switches in the Hand Held Remote Station. HAND HELD REMOTE STATION: The device used to send up, down, go, and kill, commands to the distro controller. KILL SWITCH: A maintained switch used to disengage the Phase Reverse Contactor Assembly killing power to all motors. LED: Light emitting diode. Two types of LED's are used in Motion Laboratories controllers. Both green and amber triangular components are used in conjunction with direction switches to indicate the status of the switches (up-off-down). A small red led is mounted on the phase module used to indicate its mode of operation. LINE SIDE: The side of a current interrupting device that attaches to or is closest to the power source. LOAD SIDE: The side of a current interrupting device that attaches to or is closest to the operating device. MAINTAIN / MOMENTARY: refers to the operation of the phase reverse, contactor enable, go, and kill switches employed in all distro controllers and hand held remote stations. The maintain operation is commonly referred to as a latching type switch engaging or disengaging with each push. The momentary operation engages only as long as depressed. Disengaged is sometimes referred to as the out position and Engaged is sometimes referred to as the in position. MULTI-PIN: The term referring to a single locking style connector used to provide both power and control connections. NEON POWER INDICATORS: A gas filled lamp that glows when energized. 125-volt neons are used to indicate the presence of AC line power.
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PANDUIT CONNECTOR: An IDC (insulation displacement connector) wiring device used to connect low voltage control signals to the relay card. PASS THRU: An output power connector that is paralleled with the input connector allowing the user to daisy chain distro controllers from one power source. The amperage and connector configuration must match. The ampacity of the circuit is limited to the rating of the connector. PHASE MODULE: This is a printed circuit card used to detect proper phase rotation at the input of the distro controller. PHASE OK LAMP: An incandescent 12v lamp used to indicate that power is present in the correct phase rotation. PHASE REVERSE CONTACTOR ASSEMBLY: A set of mechanically interlocked 3 pole contactors that serve 3 functions. 1) To provide power to the motors. 2) To interrupt power to the motors. 3) To reverse the phase rotation of power to the motors. PHASE REVERSE SWITCH: The switch used to determine which contactor of the Phase Reverse Contactor Assembly engages. PICKLE: A single channel control device up/down contact closure PIN OUT: Refers to the documented variations in control and power out put wiring schemes. RELAY: A set of contacts controlled by a coil used for light duty switching applications. RELAY CARD: The printed circuit board assembly mounted above the power supply that utilizes control relays to provide up/down command signals for each channel. RELAY POWER SUPPLY: The assembly consisting of a 12volt regulated power supply and relay card. WAGO CONNECTOR: A spring-loaded 12-position connector used to connect high voltage control signal to the relay card.
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Appendix A
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ANY HOIST
PHASE
OK
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