Protection & Control
Schneider Electric support forum about Protection Relays, Substation Controllers & RTUs, Arc Flash Devices & Systems in Medium Voltage and Low Voltage. A place to get support on product selection, installation, commissioning and troubleshooting.
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Using 2 x LC1K1201B7 contactors to achieve Reversing Contactor assembly for controlling motor rotation direction.
Then mounting LR2K0xxx series Overload on one of the contactors.
Does this comply with Schneider's manufacturers installation instructions, intended mounting option for overload onto contactor considering presence of jumper wires ( as long as they do not interfere with mounting/locking feature) ?
I am looking for yes/no answer or if " it depends" then clarification on how.
Thanks!
Regards,
SB
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Any opinions?
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Unfortunately these products are not managed in this forum
Please post you question on the community from link below:
https://community.se.com/t5/Power-Distribution-and-Digital/bd-p/power-distribution-digital
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I would disagree with your statement about recommended group "Power Distribution and Digital Support", did not find any, even remotely, relevant posts.
This group seems adequate based on its description:
"Protection & Control
Schneider Electric support forum about Protection Relays, Substation Controllers & RTUs, Arc Flash Devices & Systems in Medium Voltage and Low Voltage. "
There are many posts in this group related to contactors, overload protection that got answered.
ex: https://community.se.com/t5/Protection-Control/LC1F185G6-contactor-closing-time/m-p/495613
Cheers,
Sam
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Hi @canseat ,
Wish you are very well.
Actually the TeSys offer (contactors, relays, motor circuit breakers, etc) is now part of our Power Distribution Family (MCCB, ACB, RCD, etc) so this is why Pete indicates that community group.
The other option is that you send this inquire to the Schneider Support Center in your country as it seems to me that the answer you request needs to be confirmed by our Technical support.
Best Regards,
Neide
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