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CLINK II SCU MANAGER
functional description scu
version 5.0
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Immediate restart
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Delayed restart
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No restart.
Figure 17: Automatic restart phases
Under normal conditions one uses immediate, delayed and no restart. However it is possible to disable one or
more times zones:
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If the immediate restart timeout is 0, time zone 1 doesn't exist and there will be no immediate restart.
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If the delayed restart timeout is 0, time zone 2 doesn't exist and there will be no delayed restart.
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If the delayed restart timeout is infinite, time zone 3 doesn't exist and there will always be a restart.
5.7.4
Immediate restart
Immediate restart will take place, if the mains voltage returns before the Immediate Restart Time-out has
elapsed (see figure 18). In that case the speed of the motor has only decreased so little that the electric
magnetic force of the machine and the mains voltage are more or less in phase, so that the start current surge
will be limited.
Note
The maximum time for an immediate restart is 0,4 second. This is because the SCU can operate 0,4 second
on the energy stored in it’s elco’s. After the 0,4 seconds the SCU will shutdown and restart.
Immediate restart means that the de-energized contactors are immediately energized. This means that a star-
delta starter will not start through STAR (Running 1) and that a dual speed starter that was in HIGH (Running
2) will not start through LOW (Running 1).
Note
Because the relays K10, K11 and K12 are energized by an external power supply this power must be available
if the mains voltage becomes healthy.
immediate restart
delayed restart
no restart
ImmediateRestartTimeout
DelayedRestartTimeout