Start/Stop Control with a Hand/Off/Auto Selector Switch
7.13
Start/Stop Control with a Hand/Off/Auto Selector Switch
Often times, a switch is desired to select between local or “Hand” mode and remote or “Auto” mode. In most cases, local control is
performed as 3-wire logic with a normally open, momentary contact Start pushbutton and a normally closed, momentary contact Stop
pushbutton, while remote control is performed as 2-wire logic with a “Run Command” contact provided by a PLC.
The MX
3
can perform both 2-wire start/stop logic and 3-wire start/stop logic. With 2-wire logic, the starter starts when a run command
is applied to the Start input. It continues to run until the run command is removed from the Start input. With 3-wire logic, the starter
starts when a start command is momentarily applied to the Start input and continues to run until an input programmed as a Stop input
goes low.
The MX
3
automatically determines whether to use 2-wire logic or 3-wire logic by the presence of a high level on a Stop input. If there is
an input programmed as a Stop input, and that input is high when the Start input goes high, then 3-wire start/stop logic is used.
Otherwise, 2-wire start/stop logic is used. This feature eliminates the need for external logic relays often used to “seal in” the momentary
Start and Stop pushbuttons, creating a 2-wire logic signal. The key is to have the Stop input be high when the Hand/Off/Auto switch is
in the Hand position, but be low when the switch is in the Auto position. The following wiring diagram illustrates a possible
implementation. In this example, DI 1 on the MX
3
is programmed as a Stop input.
When the Hand/Off/Auto selector switch is in the Hand position, current flows to the Stop push button contact and to the Stop input on
the MX
3
. If the Stop is not pressed and the Start push button is pressed the starter starts. This is a typical 3-wire control. The seal for
the Start push button input is accomplished in software. When the stop is pressed, the starter stops.
When the Hand/Off/Auto selector switch is in the Auto position, current flows to the user supplied run contact, but the Stop input
remains low. When the user supplied run contact closes, and the stop input is low (no power applied) the starter is in 2-wire control.
CAUTION:
It is important that the Stop push button be wired in front of the Start push button, otherwise the starter could be started
when the Stop bush button is pressed and the Start button is pressed.
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120VAC LIVE
120VAC NEUTRAL
SELECTOR
SWITCH
OFF
STOP
START
TB2
Figure 57: Example of Start/Stop with a Hand/Off/Auto Selector Switch
Summary of Contents for RediStart MX3 Series
Page 9: ...1 Introduction 1...
Page 15: ...2 Technical Specifications 7...
Page 35: ...3 Installation 27...
Page 61: ...4 Keypad Operation 53...
Page 71: ...5 Parameter Groups 63...
Page 79: ...6 Parameter Description 71...
Page 145: ...7 Theory of Operation 137...
Page 188: ...NOTES 180 7 THEORY OF OPERATION...
Page 189: ...8 Troubleshooting Maintenance 181...
Page 208: ...NOTES 200 8 TROUBLESHOOTING MAINTENANCE...
Page 209: ...Appendices 201...
Page 237: ...Publication History Revision Date ECO 00 12 15 06 Initial Release...