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04-05-2021, 12:50 PM #1
Schaublin 13 electrical questions
Hi all
i recently found a schaublin 13 and got it. Now someone had been messing around in the electrical cabinet.
i have 3 contactors, i suppose 1 for the main motor; 1 for the rapid and one for the coolant pump?
or is this wrong? Because don't i need 2 contactors for left and right?
system works on 3 phase 380V and i have 380 V + N + E.
can someone provide me a picture of the inside of his original cabinet? or even better a wiring scheme?
Because it should just be a left-right motor scheme + rapid?
it is the last type from 1978.
big thank you in advance
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04-05-2021, 01:01 PM #2
Hi,
Why don't you start by sharing the wealth and show us a picture of the machine and perhaps a picture of the 3 contractors you speak of.
This way, everyone is on the same page, we all get to look at a great machine, and you improve your chances of someone having and sharing the information you need.
You see, we are simple people here, we like to look at Swiss machinery! :-)
Or, in case anyone feels misrepresented, with my statement, let me rephrase...
I am a simple guy, I like to look at Swiss machinery.
Good luck
Jacques
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04-05-2021, 01:15 PM #3
U ask. Ik try to deliver. Spagettio
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04-07-2021, 01:45 PM #4
ok so i had some spare time and this got me thinking
i used contactor 1 for the motor left turning and contactor 2 for right turning. There is no mechanical interlock it seems?
this should be the diagram
i will be using the third for the rapid.
A lot of things seems to be redundant, i can replace 2 contactors by a motor starter with reverse.
i am thinking about replacing it by this: LZ2H6X5FU - Reversing Starter TeSys H 3kW-400V control 110-230VAC | Schneider Electric Global
now the only question i have is the switch with four positions. Does anyone has a scheme of that one? i tried measuring it out, but i get very strange results. i am thinking this switch is broken.
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