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Chapter 1, Introduction, Component overview – Rockwell Automation 150-E SMC Elevator Users Manual User Manual

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Rockwell Automation Publication 150-UM009D-EN-P - February 2011

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Chapter

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Introduction

This manual provides and overview of the installation, set-up, and typical
operation of the Allen-Bradley hydraulic elevator and escalator starter. This solid-
state starter solution is designed to operate 3-phase standard squirrel cage
induction motors and can be connected to a 6 or 12 lead Wye-Delta or standard 3
or 9 lead motors. Through the use of LINE or INSIDE-THE-DELTA control,
the solid-state solution can provide ultimate control of the motor. The advantages
of a solid-state solution include the following:

Provides smooth motor starting.
Reduces current surges on weak electrical systems.
Reduces starting torque of the motor, wich helps to reduce mechanical

stress on system components.

Helps meet both local and regional electrical codes when reduced voltage

starting is a requirement.

Eliminates voltage and current spikes associated with traditional Wye-

Delta starters.

Maximizes the life of the motor with reduced electrical strain.
Reduces general system maintenance requirements for improved uptime.

Component Overview

The starter is made up of two components, the base controller and a fault
contactor.

Figure 1 - Bulletin 150-E Components

Base

Controller

Fault
Contactor