Frame Size S00 (3Rt1916-2C, -2D); Figure 3-46: Control Of Loads; Figure 3-47: Solid-State Time Relay Block With Semiconductor Output, Installation (Frame Size S00) - Siemens sirius System Manual

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3RT1/3RH1 contactors
Notes on configuration

3.4.3.1 Frame size S00 (3RT1916-2C, -2D)

Installation/removal
Connection
3-68
The control of loads parallel to the start input is not permissible in AC opera-
tion. See the relevant circuit diagram ¿ below.
The off-delay solid-state time relay blocks (3RT1916-2D.../3RT1926-2D...)
have a live start input (B1). With AC voltage, this can imitate the control of a
parallel load on the B1 terminal. In this case, an additional load (contactor
K3, for example) should be wired as shown in circuit diagram À.
¿
L1
S1
K3
A1 B1
A2
K1
A1
A2
K2
N
K1 time relay block
K2 contactor

Figure 3-46: Control of loads

Caution
Switch off the supply voltage to A1/A2 before you install or remove the
solid-state time relay block.
Important
The time-delay auxiliary switch cannot be attached to contactor relays.
The solid-state time relay block of frame size S00 is attached to the front of
the contactor and latched into place with a pushing movement.
Installation
2
1

Figure 3-47: Solid-state time relay block with semiconductor output, installation (frame size S00)

When the solid-state time relay block is installed, it is connected at the
same time with the A1 and A2 coil connections of the contactor by the plug-
in contacts. Coil connections of the contactor that are not required are cov-
ered by covers on the housing of the time relay block, thus preventing inad-
vertent connection.
À
L1
K3
S1
K3
A1 B1
A2
K1
A1
A2
K2
N
Removal
2
1
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