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Effective  4/00

I.B.  48020

Cutler-Hammer

Instructions for Mechanical Latch Attachment for Type SL Medium

Voltage Vacuum Contactor

DANGER

HAZARDOUS VOLTAGE

Read and understand this manual in its entirety before
installing or operating a mechanical latch or contactor.
Qualified personnel must perform installation, adjustment,
and maintenance of this equipment.  A qualified person is
one who is familiar with the construction and operation of
the equipment and who is aware of the hazards involved.
This instruction book should not be considered all-inclu-
sive regarding installation, adjustment, and maintenance
procedures.

Read and understand all instruction literature for the SL
Contactor before performing any work on the contactor or
the latch attachment.

DESCRIPTION

The SL Contactor in its standard configuration is a mag-
netically held device.  A mechanical latch attachment can
be added to the standard SL that will maintain the
contactor in the closed position when power is removed
from the main operating coil.  A separate unlatch coil must
then be energized to allow the contactor to open.

The unlatch coil is intermittently rated.  Control power
should be applied to the coil only long enough to allow the
contactor to open.  Two normally open auxiliary contacts
(wired in parallel) on the contactor should be used to open
the circuit to the unlatch coil.

Although the latch (closing) coil is continuously rated,
power should be removed from the coil after the contactor
is closed to insure that the contactor opens when the
unlatch coil is energized.  Make certain that the close
pushbutton (or other device) is a momentary device that
will apply power to the latch circuit for a short time only.
Do not use a maintained device which will cause the
contactor to stay closed even after the unlatch coil is
energized. Do not wire a normally closed (NC) auxiliary
contact directly into the coil closing circuit to remove
power from the coil.  To do so may result in a failure to
latch since the contact may open before the coils have
been powered sufficiently long enough to fully close the
contactor.

A typical control schematic for a mechanically latched
contactor is shown in Figure 2.

Figure 1: SL Contactor with mechanical latch installed.

Figure 2: Typical schematic for latched contactor

Summary of Contents for Cutler-Hammer I.B. 48020

Page 1: ... must then be energized to allow the contactor to open The unlatch coil is intermittently rated Control power should be applied to the coil only long enough to allow the contactor to open Two normally open auxiliary contacts wired in parallel on the contactor should be used to open the circuit to the unlatch coil Although the latch closing coil is continuously rated power should be removed from th...

Page 2: ...ctor base plate into the latch base plate do not tighten at this time 5 With contactor energized place a 0 5mm 0 020 in feeler gage between roller bearing and rotating cam on latch assembly see Figure 5 When releasing the latch several parts of the contactor will move with considerable force Use caution to insure fingers are not pinched as the contactor is forced open by the return spring 8 Route ...

Page 3: ...below for replace ment 1 Remove latch control wires from terminals 7 8 on contactor coil control board 2 Remove the four 8mm x 1 25 bolts from the underside of the base plate that secure the latch assembly to the base plate 3 Remove latch coil core retaining bolt 8mm x 1 25 Figure 6 and remove all components secured by this bolt 4 Remove the 4mm x 7 screw securing full bridge diode to latch coil b...

Page 4: ...be manually unlatched Refer to Figures 8 9 and 10 for more details Figure 7 Alignment of latch components Figure9 LatchReleaseButton FrontofMediumVoltageDoor Effective 4 00 Printed in U S A CCI Cutler Hammer 221 Heywood Road Arden NC 28704 The reset mechanism is factory set Field adjustments can be made by loosening the lock nut on the reset button shaft and extending or retracting the black pheno...

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