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Bas ic functions for all control modules
Charging of the Capacitors
Closing and trip capacitors of the CM are charged when CM is applied to the auxiliary power supply. The charged
closing capacitors correspond with the charged springs of a conventional circuit breaker. After the failure of auxiliary
power supply any pending trip or any trip command arriving to the CM up to 30s after failure of auxiliary power
supply will be executed.
Ready-LED and Ready-Relay Output
While charging the capacitors, the Ready-LED blinks. When the capacitors are charged the Ready-LED is
continuously lit and the Ready-relay output contact is closed. With a blinking or extinguished Ready-LED, the Ready-
relay output contact is open. The Ready-relay output can be used as a permissive, such as the release condition for a
breaker control.
Malfunction-LED and Malfunction-Relay Output
If the CM detects an internal or external malfunction, the Malfunction-LED will blink according to the type of
malfunction (see the “Signalling” chapter of this manual). At the same time the Malfunction-relay output contact
will close. In this way a CM-Malfunction state can be transmitted to an alarm or SCADA system. In the case of a
malfunction the Ready-LED is extinguished and the Ready-relay output contact is opened. The Malfunction-relay
output contact is closed if the CM is powered off.
Switching the ISM On and Off via the Dry Contact
Inputs of the CM
The ISM can only be closed electrically via the CM. Dry contact inputs are available on all CMs for
close and trip operations. Each of these inputs can be connected with one or more parallel-switched dry
contacts. Under no circumstances shall external voltage be applied to these inputs as this will destroy the CM.
Electrical Clos ing
Lock-Out (Optional - CM1501 series)
Close conditions for the ISM with the examples below can be
carried out by the three following lock-out variants.
· Earthing switch OFF
· Disconnector of the panel is in the “on-position”
· Draw out type circuit breaker is in the “service-position”
· Release key switch is in the “operation-position”
· etc.
Closing lock-out contact
X2:9
X2:10
X2:7
X2:8
XT1:13
XT1:14
XT1:15
XT1:16
ISM
CM
Figure 54
Circuit diagram for internal
electrical interlock and closing
lock-out
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Summary of Contents for ISM15_LD_1 Series
Page 2: ......
Page 6: ...6 1 Introduction 1...
Page 11: ...11 2 Receiving Handling and Storage...
Page 17: ...17 Ins tallation 3...
Page 34: ...34 4 Switching and Control Functions 4...
Page 38: ...38 5 Commiss ioning Operation Maintenance 5...
Page 41: ...41 6 Signalling 6...
Page 45: ...45 6 Product Line 6...
Page 47: ...47 7 Dimens ions and Weights 7...
Page 53: ...53 8 Circuit Diagrams 8...
Page 54: ...54 ISM_LD with CM_16_1 Control Module 8...
Page 55: ...55 8 ISM_LD with CM_1501_01 Control Module...
Page 56: ...56 9 Technical Data 9...
Page 62: ...62 9 9...
Page 63: ...63 10 Regulations and Ambient Conditions 10...
Page 65: ...65 11 Legal Information 11...
Page 69: ...69 11 Date...