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1st May 2014, 03:52 PM #1SENIOR MEMBER
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Anyone familiar with this inverter / vsd?
Inverter.jpgInverter1.jpgThe markings on the equipment are:
Industry Uniserve Pty Ltd Sydney Model MIC2011-2B
It is a single phase to 3 phase inverter with Variable speed control running a 2hp 3 phase motor on my Technatool Nova 3. There is a contol box attached to the headstock with On, Off and Speed control (potentiometer).
I want to add an auxilliary on/off switch to be mounted on the tailstock end of the stand.
I worked for many years as a computer technician, but unfortunately know ziltch about this type of equipment. There is a company CSE-Uniserve Pty Ltd in Sydney, but thier support staff are "not familiar" with this model.
Any help appreciated.
Thanks
Bob
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1st May 2014, 06:15 PM #2
The off switch in your control box SHOULD be a normally closed switch if it is a bush button. Any more switches should simply be wired in series. Start buttons are normally open and additional switches are wired in parallel.
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1st May 2014, 06:31 PM #3SENIOR MEMBER
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Thanks Joe. The switches in the control box appear to be activating normally opened and normally closed relays.
Would it be better to wire the new switches in series / parallel as you say from the existing control box or can the unused No / Nc positions on the right hand side of the connector strip on the inverter be used?
Bob
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1st May 2014, 07:27 PM #4
No you can't use the unused No / Nc positions on the right hand side of the connector strip on the inverter. They are for a relay output from the VSD. If the buttons are operating relays check that the stop button is actually NC. It may be using the NC contact on the relay.
Those were the droids I was looking for.
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2nd May 2014, 06:40 PM #5
As NCarcher says: no other connections. Wire them actually in series with the switches, not the relays though.
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2nd May 2014, 08:11 PM #6SENIOR MEMBER
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Absolutely agree with the disclaimer added by the moderators - the work will be carried out by a licenced electrician.
What we needed was information on which pins were inputs and which were outputs. My thanks for the information provided by members. I received an email this morning and the unit was manufactured in Sydney by the forerunner of CSE-Inverse and they are looking for information for me - including the programming to activate the forward / reverse function.
Legally I am qualified to carry out the work, but as I said in the origin post, I know nothing about this type of electronic equipment and reckon my life is worth more than saving a few dollars on not having the work done by someone who knows what they are doing.
Thanks for adding the warning, I should have included that myself.
Bob
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2nd May 2014, 09:25 PM #7Senior Member
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Control switches which are Normally Open should be wired in parallel, switches which are Normally Closed should be wired in series.
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2nd May 2014, 10:02 PM #9Senior Member
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Silly me. I should read more carefully.
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3rd May 2014, 03:42 PM #10
not having a shot, just being silly....
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