10 control changes and fuses, 1 control circuit fuses – R&M Materials Handling ELECTRIC CHAIN HOISTS LoadMate Chain Hoist LM 5 User Manual
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7.10 Control Changes and Fuses
The control panel components are assembled onto a Printed Circuit (PC) Board. The layouts and wiring
diagrams found within this section are for standard hoist controls. The hoist motor brake rectifier is an
integral part of the Printed Circuit (PC) Board.
Two-speed hoists are available for 208, 230, 460, and 575 volt three-phase power supplies. The two-speed
hoists can only be connected to the specified serial plate voltage.
Three-phase single-speed hoists are available and re-connectable for 208, 230, and 460 volts. Single-
phase single-speed hoists are also available with 115 volt one-phase power supply.
7.10.1 Control Circuit Fuses
The control fuse for three-phase control panels is located in a vertical, cylindrical fuse holder mounted to the
printed circuit board. There are two holders identified as position F100 or F101. The supply voltage
determines which location the fuse is inserted. See Figure 20 for a typical panel view. The top rotates loose
for replacement. There is only one top; therefore, the fuse is located in the position with the top.
The control fuse for the Single-Phase 115V control panels is located in a fuse holder attached to the din rail
beside the contactor. See Figure 3 Section 2.7. The top of the fuse holder flips open so that a fuse can be
removed or installed.
Table 5. Control Fuses
POWER
CONTROL
FUSE
SUPPLY
VOLTAGE
SIZE
3 – PHASE
115 VAC
500 mA
3 – PHASE
48 VAC
630 mA
1 - PHASE
115 VAC
250 mA
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