Franklin Electric IPS Installation & Operation Manual - page 2
Torque Table
NEMA Size
Input (lb-in)
Output (lb-in)
Circuit Breaker
Motor Leads
1
70
20
2
70
35
3
70-132
45
4
132
80-86
5
442
300-390
Actuator Controls
Interlocks starter with dampers or valves. Motor
output provides power to actuator motor (1A
maximum @ 24VAC or 0.25A @ 120VAC).
Starter enables motor operation upon Limit
Switch contact closure.
Voltage Inputs
The Auto Run inputs are wired a terminal
block for easy connection (terminals X1 & X2).
Shutdown mode is activated by applying 12~120
VAC/DC to terminals V1 & V2.
Relay Outputs
conditions (starter trip). Can be used to activate
signaling devices such as lights or horns.
Dry Inputs
By default, the dry inputs are wired to door
mounted pilot devices.
Wiring Schematic
Control Terminals
A1
A2
M
SCM PCB
Actuator
Control
Voltage
Inputs
Relay
Outputs
Dry
Inputs
Common
Hand
Auto
Common
Fault
Status
Shut Down
Auto Run
12-120VAC/DC Input
CAT 5
Input
Common
Motor
Limit Switch
120VAC, 0.25A Output
Normally
Open Input
SCHM-IPS3R/C-V2
TRANSFORMER PRIMARY
CIRCUIT BREAKER SIZING
VA
208/230 480
V
50VA
100VA
2A
1A
N/A
N/A
L1
L2
T1
T3
M
MCCB
L3
T2
3PH
H1
H4
13
14
21
22
M
A
B
C
CAT 5
OL
Output
120V
240V 480V
208V
CPT
H1
H4
X
1
N
X
2
To Auto Run
Auto Run
See Table 1
HOA SWITCH
HOA SWITCH / START
START / STOP
TABLE 1
Common
Hand
Auto
OFF
H A
X
X
X
OFF
H A
X
X
Common
Hand
Auto
START
Common
Hand
Auto
START
STOP
Installation
HAZARDOUS VOLTAGE
• Disconnect and lock out all power before installing or servicing
equipment.
• This equipment may require locking out multiple power sources prior
to service
• Install and wire in accordance with all applicable local & national
electrical and construction codes.
FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS MAY RESULT IN
DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY
Mounting
Mount the starter on a vertical surface, with the line terminals facing up.
Install using 1/4” diameter hardware suitable for the mounting surface.
• To maintain overcurrent, short-circuit, and ground-fault protection, the
manufacturer’s instructions for selecting current elements and setting
the instantaneous-trip circuit breaker must be followed.
• Tripping of the instantaneous-trip circuit breaker is an indication that
a fault current has been interrupted. Current-carrying components
of the magnetic motor controller should be examined and replaced if
current element of an overload relay occurs, the complete overload
relay must be replaced.
•
• Locate starter in a location appropriate to enclosure ratings and
operational ratings.
(e.g. NEMA 1 should only be located in a dry, protected environment).
• Do not allow any metal shavings or debris from installation to
enter enclosure.
Wiring
Wire main power input and motor leads to the appropriate terminals
Use only copper conductors rated at least 60°C for applications less
than 100A and at least 75°C ≥ 100A. Maintain proper clearances and
verify that no possibility of an electrical short exists between the power
conductors or enclosure. Ensure that wires are not under stress and all
insulation is intact. Verify voltage input matches label and the control
power is tapped per schematic.
Low Voltage Wiring
Control wiring should be run in a separate conduit. The control
terminals accept 26~14AWG wire torqued to 3.5 in-lb.
DANGER
WARNING
ACTUATOR
CONTROL
RELAY
OUTPUTS
DRY
INPUTS
SHUTDOWN
AU
TO
RUN
M
O
TOR
OUT
LIMIT
SW
COMMON
A A1
V2
V1
V4
V3
O1
O2
O
D1 D2 D
A2
RUN
FA
U
LT
HAND
MODE
COMMON
AU
TO
MODE
COMMON
VOLTAGE INPUTS
12-120VAC/DC
1
2
3
Circuit Breaker Disconnect
Magnetic Contactor
Overload Meter Base
4
6
1
3
2
4
5
6
LCD Display & Program Buttons
Hand-Off-Auto Keypad
Control Terminal Inputs/Outputs
5
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