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BASIC Control Connection

This document provides examples of basic motor control connections using relays, contactors, and starters to control single phase and three phase motors. The connections shown allow for manual or automatic control of motors using simple hardwired circuits or programmable logic controllers. Overload protection is integrated using overload relays set according to the motor's rated amperage.

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BASIC Control Connection

This document provides examples of basic motor control connections using relays, contactors, and starters to control single phase and three phase motors. The connections shown allow for manual or automatic control of motors using simple hardwired circuits or programmable logic controllers. Overload protection is integrated using overload relays set according to the motor's rated amperage.

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Rommel Tagalag
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MOTOR CONTROL BASIC CONNECTION

BASIC CONNECTION manual

L N
Easily start a single and 3 phase
motor by using of basic style of
STOP START A1 A2 OL connection.
C
V

13 +
14 normally open/holding contact
+
+
+

LEVEL CONTROLLER inside


L N

FS LOW LEVEL RELAY 1


R This simple example of
1 connection it will energize your
+ relay.
RELAY 2
+R
1
+
RELAY 3
+R
1
+
+
R1ST LEVEL COIL 95 96 OL
C

R2ND LEVEL COIL 95 96 OL


C

HIGH AL ALARM R3 A

BY: RICHARD OLIVEROS @2016


MOTOR CONTROL BASIC CONNECTION

MANUALLY OPERATED

R Y B N

STOP

START

13 14 T1 T2 T3 A1
C
CONTACTOR COIL
CONTACTOR HOLDING OLR A2
CONTACT TO RUN A
MOTOR 95 96

REMEMBER THAT THE OVERLOAD


PROTECTION IS ALWAYS SET BY
MANUFACTURED AMPERS OF
THE MOTOR. R Y B

BASIC CONNECTION manual FORWARD/REVERSE

L N

STOP F C2 OL
C
13 14 V

+
+
R C1 +C M
+

13 14

BY: RICHARD OLIVEROS @2016


MOTOR CONTROL BASIC CONNECTION

PLC LEVEL CONTROLLER

EXAMPLE NO.1

L N

P N I1 I2 I3 I4 I5

PLC DISPLAY
MONITOR

Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q5 Q6 Q7 Q8 Q9

LIGHT

BY: RICHARD OLIVEROS @2016


MOTOR CONTROL BASIC CONNECTION

PLC LEVEL CONTROLLER

EXAMPLE NO.2

N LINE

N stop start

M1

P N I1 I2 I3 I4 I5

PLC DISPLAY
MONITOR

Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 Q5 Q6 Q7 Q8 Q9

OL
M STARTER COIL

BY: RICHARD OLIVEROS @2016


MOTOR CONTROL BASIC CONNECTION

(230V) 380V R Y B

(24V) 230V N

RELAY
R

STOP Start NC A1

M
C
13 14 A2

AUTO NO OL

HIGH LEVEL BUZZER M

(95-96) OVER LOAD


LIGHT TRIP INDICATOR NO RELAY CAN HOLD AND
TRIP ACCORDING TO
97 98 THE AMPERE SETTING

RUN NO

STOP NC

BY: RICHARD OLIVEROS @2016


MOTOR CONTROL BASIC CONNECTION

Automatic Control option of relay

FS Relay 1

R1 Relay 2 M1

95 96

R1 Relay 3 M2

95 96

NO TRIP

97 98

NO RUN

NC OFF

CONTACTOR CONTACT

CONTACTOR COIL

HOLDING CONTACT 13 & 14

21 & 22 NORMALLY CLOSE CAN


USE BY OFF POSITION LIGHT

OVER LOAD CONTACT 95 & 96 NORMALLY CONTACT USE BY


TRIP LIGHT INDICATOR 97 & 98

BY: RICHARD OLIVEROS @2016


MOTOR CONTROL BASIC CONNECTION

Rain bird module into motor control

Module 24V
Rain Bird
R
Low FS Relay A1 A2

L N

Relay contact A2 A1 T1 T3 T5
C
95 96 T2 T4 T6

NO Run

NC Off

U V W

NO Trip M

BY: RICHARD OLIVEROS @2016


MOTOR CONTROL BASIC CONNECTION

GSM
MESSAGE
SENDER
ALARM

Out going

High level

Pump 1

Low Level

BY: RICHARD OLIVEROS @2016


MOTOR CONTROL BASIC CONNECTION

WYE & DELTA CONNECTION

R Y B

(230V) 400 V

START OFF (24 V) 230V

TIMER

TD NC

NO

A1 A1 A1
13 21
NC
14 22
A2 A2 A2

97 98 95 96

TRIP LIGHT INDICATOR

BY: RICHARD OLIVEROS @2016


MOTOR CONTROL BASIC CONNECTION

MANUAL & AUTOMATIC CONTROL

STOP START A1 A2 95 96
C

13 14

M A 0
N
R 400V
L
240V

M A
R

STOP START A1 A2 95 96
C
V

+
13 14 normally open/holding contact
+
+
+

Alternative control diagram for Lift station control can immediately Install and run the motor.

Reminder: Only knowledgeable person can install the process of the following control and modify accordingly to materials and unit specification.

BY: RICHARD OLIVEROS @2016

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