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Motor Starters TeSys™ U-Line Function Modules Refer to Catalog 8502CT0201 3. Function Modules The function modules available for U-Line motor starters are shown in the tables below. Only one function module can be installed in a U-line motor starter. Table 18.111: Available Function Modules Module Description For use with: Operation Requirements CatalogNumber $ Price Fault differentiation with manual reset (thermal overload) Provides indication between an overload trip and a short circuit trip.a Advanced control units only 24–250 Vac or Vdc (power from control unit) LUFDH20 104. Fault differentiation with auto reset LUFDA10 104. Thermal overload pre-alarm Signals when the motor current reaches 1.05 of the full load setting on the control unit. Advanced control units only 24–250 Vac or Vdc (power from control unit) LUFW10 104. Motor load indication Provides a signal proportional to the average currents in the three phases divided by the full load current setting of the control unit. The output corresponds to a load status of 0–2 times the full load setting of the control unit. Advanced or multi-function control units 4–20 mA (requires separate 24 Vdc power supply) LUFV2 125. Parallel wiring Provides a convenient way to reduce control wiring and allow for connecting starters to a communications network by providing 24 Vdc for the starters. Advanced or multi-function control units(24 Vdc only) and LU9BN11C or LU9MRC pre-wired connector LU9G02 splitter box and PLC network LUFC00 38. AS-i communication Allows the U-Line starter to be connected directly to the network using AS-i protocols. Advanced or multi-function control units (24 Vdc only) and LU9BN11C or LU9MRC pre-wired connector Requires separate 24 Vdc power supply and AS-i network ASILUFC5 125. AS-i2 communication Allows the U-Line starter to be connected directly to the network using AS-i2 protocols. Advanced or multi-function control units (24 Vdc only) and LU9BN11C or LU9MRC pre-wired connector Requires separate 24 Vdc power supply and AS-i2 network ASILUFC51 125. Modbus® communication Allows the U-Line starter to be connected directly to the network using Modbus protocols. Advanced or multi-function control units (24 Vdc only) and LU9BN11C or LU9MRC pre-wired connector Requires separate 24 Vdc power supply LULC033 145. Advantys STB Communication Allows the U-Line starter to be connected to the network using the Advantsys STB protocol Advanced or multi-function control units (24 Vdc only) and LU9BN11C or LU9MRC pre-wired connector Requires separate 24 Vdc power supply LULC15 145. Can Open Communication Allows the U-Line starter to be connected to the network using the Can Open protocol Advanced or multi-function control units (24 Vdc only) and LU9BN11C or LU9MRC pre-wired connector Requires separate 24 Vdc power supply LULC08 145. Beckoff Communication Allows the U-Line starter to be connected to the network using the Beckoff protocol Advanced or multi-function control units (24 Vdc only) and LU9BN11C or LU9MRC pre-wired connector Requires separate 24 Vdc power supply LULC14 145. Profibus Communication Allows the U-Line starter to be connected to the network using the Profibus protocol Advanced or multi-function control units (24 Vdc only) and LU9BN11C or LU9MRC pre-wired connector Requires separate 24 Vdc power supply LULC07 145. Device Net Communication Allows the U-Line starter to be connected to the network using the Device Net protocol Advanced or multi-function control units (24 Vdc only) and LU9BN11C or LU9MRC pre-wired connector Requires separate 24 Vdc power supply LULC09 145. a On a short circuit trip, the function module contact changes state, the operating handle moves to the "Trip" position, and the power poles open. On thermal overload (and all other faults), the function module contact changes state. In Auto Reset mode, the operating handle remains in the "Ready” position and the power poles open. After a motor cool-down period (or after the fault is corrected) the unit resets and the power poles close. In Manual Reset mode, the operating handle moves to the "Trip" position and the power poles open. After a motor cool-down period (or after the fault is corrected) the handle must be moved to the "Reset" position and then to the "Ready" position. These function modules provide hard contacts to indicate Various operating conditions of the U-Line starter. Units with screw terminals plug directly into the U-Line power base. Units without terminals require the appropriate terminal block to be installed. Table 18.112: 3. Auxiliary Contact Function Modules Contact Arrangement Catalog Number $ Price 2 N.O. LUFN20 23. 1 N.O. and 1 N.C. LUFN11 2 N.C. LUFN02 I11 Discount Schedule
Release Date: 03/31/2007Modification Date: 1/17/2008