Curtis PMC 1204X/1205X/1209/1221 Manual
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WIRING
Fig. 8
Basic wiring configuration, Curtis PMC 1204X/1205X/1209/1221 controllers.
A2
M-
B-
B+
+
–
FOR
W
ARD
REVERSE
MAIN
F
R
S2
A2
S1
A1
F
R
F
R
POTBOX
MAIN
KEYSWITCH
INTERLOCKS
PEDAL
MICROSWITCH
CONTROL WIRING
FUSE
POLARITY
PROTECTION
DIODE
PRECHARGE RESISTOR
(250
Ω
, 5 W)
POWER WIRING
FUSE
1A BYP
ASS
1A BYPASS
*
(* not used with SRO controllers)
(**See Figure 10 for
emergency reverse.)
Bypass cont. output
REV input
Emergency reverse
**
FWD input
F/R cont. output
KSI
contactor and the forward/reverse contactors. This will act as a safety feature by
removing power from the motor control system when the keyswitch is off.
Interlocks (seat switches, battery charger interlocks, etc.) should be wired in
series so that they turn off the controller KSI and the contactors. An SRO
interlock (a seat switch, for example)
must
be wired in order to implement the
optional SRO feature.
Forward/Reverse Wiring
The forward/reverse wiring schemes described here all assume the power wiring
shown by the heavy lines in Figure 8. Some vehicles, especially those previously
using older, resistor-type controllers, may reverse the motor armature rather than
the field winding. Be careful if you are replacing this type of controller.
When
using the Curtis PMC controller it is essential that the field be reversed and
that the armature be connected directly to the controller’s B+ and A2
terminals, because the plug diode inside is connected to these terminals.