ICM 400 Installation
ICM 400 Installation
ICM 400 Installation
ICM400
Installation
1. Using (2) #8 screws, mount the ICM400 in a cool, dry, easily accessible location in the control panel enclosure. 2. Connect voltage as shown in Figure 1 (below). Leave existing line and load side connections intact on the contactor. Note: Load side monitoring is optional (unit may be used to monitor line side only). 3. Wire the contactor and control voltage monitoring as in Figures 2 and 3 (below). Note: Load/line wire must be rated for 3-phase voltage rating, 20ga minimum. 4. Upon application of power, the ICM400 will be online and will begin to monitor the system.
Figure 1
Incoming 3-phase voltage from load or back side of contactor (optional)
Incoming 3-phase voltage from line or front side of contactor (190-600 VAC)
Figure 2
Terminals 1 and 3 are the control signal input terminals There must be a voltage present on terminals 1 and 3 for the relay output terminals 4 and 6 to close; this voltage can be supplied from a thermostat, pressure switch, etc. When the voltage on these terminals is reapplied, the unit will not re-energize until the lockout delay (.1 to 5 minutes) time has elapsed
6 5 4 3 1
Short pins when using 24 VAC control voltage with anticipator type thermostat
Figure 3
6 5 4 3 1
Terminals 4 and 6 are dry, normally open contacts Terminals 4 and 6 are closed when power is within specifications Terminals 4 and 6 open when there is a fault condition or loss of control signal
Specification
Input Line Voltage: Universal, 190-630 VAC Frequency: 50-60 Hz Load Side Monitoring: Optional Output Type: Relay, SPDT Frequency: 50-60 Hz Control Voltage: 18-240 VAC Frequency: 50-60 Hz
Control Operating Temperature: Operating Temp: -40F to +167F (-40C to +75C) Storage Temp: -40F to +185F (-40C to +80C) Response Times: Phase Loss: 2 seconds maximum Unbalance/High/Low: Full selected trip delay period Mechanical: Mounting: Surface mount using (2) #8 screws Terminations: Screw terminals Weight: 12 ounces (341 grams) Dimensions: 6 1/2 L, 4 1/4 W, 1 3/8 H (16.5 cm. L, 10.8 cm. W, 3.5 cm. H)
Parameters
Phase Unbalance Protection Voltage Unbalance: 2-25% adjustable Over/Under Voltage Protection: Under Voltage: -12% fixed, -6% for reset Over Voltage: +12% fixed, +6% for reset Phase Loss Protection Phase Loss Condition: Equals 25% of nominal for any given phase; system will shut down should this occur Lockout Delay Timer Input: 18-240 VAC RMS Tolerance: +/-20% Time Delay: .1 to 5 minutes adjustable Bypass resistor (24 VAC only): 1 kOhm @ 24 VAC
Fault Interrogation Delay Time Delay: 1-15 seconds adjustable Provides a delay between fault detection and system shutdown - helps to eliminate nuisance trips or unnecessary shutdowns
Caution
Installation of the ICM400 shall be performed by trained technicians only. Adhere to all local and national electric codes. Disconnect all power to the system before making any connections.
ICM400 Setup
Voltage Adjust: Set knob to match 3-phase voltage of system Fault Interrogation (in seconds): Set to the amount of time for the ICM400 to analyze a non-critical fault* before deenergizing the load ** Recommended: 7 to 8 seconds Lockout Time Delay (in minutes): Set to the amount of time between the de-energizing of the load and the ICM400 attempting to re-energize the load ** Recommended: 4 minutes % Voltage Unbalance: Set to the amount of allowable voltage unbalance between the 3-phase lines ** Recommended: 4 to 5% * Non-critical faults are faults such as high/low voltage and phase un-balance. Critical faults are phase loss and phase reversal. When a critical fault is detected, the load is de-energized immediately. ** For best recommendations, consult manufacturer of motor/compressor.
L03
3-Pole Contactor
LI2 LI3
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Contactor
Thermostat Compressor
Troubleshooting
Problem
Load will not energize
LED Status
All LEDs are OFF Front fault LED ON
Corrective Action
Check incoming power and/or control voltage input Slowly turn the Voltage Unbalance knob to maximum (25%): If a fault condition continues, check for phase loss with voltmeter If a fault condition still exists, reverse any two of the phases on the line side of the ICM400* Turn the Voltage Adjust knob up or down very slowly until either High or Low voltage LED turns off Turn Lockout Time Delay knob to .1 minutes; set reset switch to the AUTO-AUTO position Slowly adjust the Voltage Unbalance knob to a higher percentage Check for voltage unbalance, phase loss or phase reversal on the load side of the ICM400 Reconnect the control input as outlined in the (see Typical System Diagram)
Front fault LED ON High or low LED ON Lockout LED ON Front fault LED ON after the load is OFF Load turns ON and OFF The load short-cycles when the thermostat is repeatedly opened and closed (thermostat bounce) Back fault LED ON Lockout LED ON Back fault LED ON
* Only swap phases during initial setup, not after the ICM400 has been in operation without errors. Note: After troubleshooting, reset all adjustment knobs and switches to motor/compressor manufacturers recommendations.
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