Hubbell Industrial Controls, Inc.
MATERIAL LIST FOR TYPE 4010 SINGLE MOTOR CONTROLLER
WITH PROTECTION
1 — Three pole main knife switch.
1 — Two pole fused control knife switch.
3 — Magnetic overload relays, inverse time.
2 — Two pole directional contactors with mechanical interlocks.
3 or 4 or 5 or 6 — Two pole accelerating contactors, including one for plugging.
3 or 4 or 5 or 6 — Frequency relays.
1 — Two pole mainline contactor.
1 — Control circuit transformer; 480-240/240-120V single phase.
1 — Control circuit rectifier.
1 — Undervoltage relay.
For duplex controller add the following, inverse time.
3 — Magnetic overload relays, inverse time.
3 or 4 or 5 — Two pole accelerating contactors, including one for plugging.
* Replaces Catalog 4000, Oct. 1980
FOR BRIDGE OR TROLLEY SERVICE
Simple,
easy-to-understand
smooth,
timed
or
frequency
acceleration and plugging control of wound rotor
motor used for reversing drives on travel
motions for all types of cranes. The motor is
started with all the rotor resistance in the circuit.
Contactors in the controller short out the
external rotor resistance in timed or frequency
responsive steps under control of a master
switch,
to
provide
smooth
acceleration.
During reversing, a frequency
sensitive plugging relay prevents all of the
secondary resistor contactors from closing until
the motor is practically at rest. This keeps all of
the external rotor resistance in the circuit during
reversal to provide safe, controlled stopping.
system
has
Type 4010 reversing-plugging control panels
responsive
are suitable for use with AC Wound Rotor
Motors on crane bridge or trolley travel drives.
These panels can also be used on any
reversing drive that is non-overhauling.
Panels are arranged for use with separate AC
or rectifier operated DC brakes.
Suitable for all NEMA and CMAA service
and
rapid
classes.
Recommended for: NEMA service Class I,
CMAA service Class A1, C, D, E, F.
SPECIFICATIONS
4010
January 1984
NEW*
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