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Rockwell Automation Publication 1502-UM060A-EN-P - October 2020
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Chapter
5
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting and
Contactor Coil Resistance
If an operating problem occurs, use the following troubleshooting chart to
isolate the cause of the failure and find corrective action. If the corrective
action fails to resolve the problem, consult your Rockwell Automation field
support representative. Verify all vacuum contactor components every 5 years
to check the integrity of the parts.
If faulty contactor coils are the suspected cause of malfunction, see
for
typical coil resistance values and check the contactor coils.
Table 11 - Troubleshooting
Symptom
Possible Cause
Actions
Contactor Chatters
(1)
• Loose connections in control circuit
• Coil leads reversed
• Control voltage too low
• Foreign material on contactor magnet pole face
• Improper set-up of contactor auxiliary contact assembly
• Faulty auxiliary contacts
• Faulty CR1 or CR2 interposing relay (mechanical latch only)
• Faulty IntelliVAC™ control module
• Latch does not engage
• Incorrect style of CR1 and/or CR2 used with relay controlled
contactor
• Check all connections in control circuit for tightness
• Check wiring from the coil to the terminal block assembly
• Measure control voltage. See
for minimum pick-up voltage
• Clean magnet cores and armature
• Check set-up of contactor auxiliary contact assembly.
• Check master contact cartridges on contactor
• The N.C. contact from contactor auxiliary assembly must be wired to auxiliary
input on the IntelliVAC control module
• Replace IntelliVAC control module
• Check adjustment of mechanical latch
• Only use approved Rockwell Automation control relay panels on relay-
controlled contactors.
Coil Burnout
• Coil leads improperly wired
• Faulty IntelliVAC control module
(2)
• Improper set-up of contactor auxiliary contact assembly
(1)
• Control voltage too high
(2)
• Check wiring from the coil to the terminal block assembly
• Replace IntelliVAC control module
(2)
• Check set-up of contactor auxiliary contact assembly
(1)
• Check for correct control voltage
(1)
Contactor does not
energize
• Loose connections in control circuit
• Damaged contactor auxiliary contacts
• Control voltage too low
• Improper set-up of contactor auxiliary contact assembly
• Faulty CR1 or CR2 interposing relay
(1)
• Faulty IntelliVAC control module
(2)
• Check all connections in control circuit for tightness. Check wiring from the
coil to the terminal block assembly
• Replace contactor auxiliary contact assembly
• Measure control voltage. See
for minimum pick-up voltage
• Check set-up of contactor auxiliary contact assembly
• Check CR1 and CR2 relay
(1)
• Check IntelliVAC status LEDs
(2)
(1)
Valid if mechanical latch contactors are controlled with electromechanical circuit only.
(2) Valid if IntelliVAC control module is used (see
).
Table 12 - Typical Contactor Coil Resistance Values
Coil Part Number
Description
DC resistance
(1)
(1)
Resistance values that are listed have a tolerance of ±10%. See
for measurement points at the contactor receptacle.
80026-230-01
Operating Coil (each)
19.2 (9.6 x 2) Ω
80022-067-01
(2)
(2) Supplied only with mechanical latch option.
Mechanical Latch Trip Coil
17.6 Ω
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