LC1DT40B7
Looks like this is a 3 phase contactor for powering the 3 phase
Appears to be- https://my.rs-online.com/web/p/contactors/4547856/
In Preperation for hooking up Delta ASDA-B2 to Acorn.
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Re: In Preperation for hooking up Delta ASDA-B2 to Acorn.
Curiously, the symbol shown on the Acorn Diagram appear to have the little question mark style features that I believe are the "overload" symbols. However the parts numbers shown above do not appear to me to have thermal overload protection.
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Re: In Preperation for hooking up Delta ASDA-B2 to Acorn.
Its logic power it does not need thermal overload protection.AnnArborNate wrote: ↑Wed Dec 09, 2020 8:50 pm Curiously, the symbol shown on the Acorn Diagram appear to have the little question mark style features that I believe are the "overload" symbols. However the parts numbers shown above do not appear to me to have thermal overload protection.
I believe the intent was a circuit breaker. They may have used the "wrong" symbol.
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Re: In Preperation for hooking up Delta ASDA-B2 to Acorn.
From Centroid:
"Marty, that's a circuit breaker/fuse for the lower current of the logic circuit."
"Marty, that's a circuit breaker/fuse for the lower current of the logic circuit."
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Re: In Preperation for hooking up Delta ASDA-B2 to Acorn.
Marty-
Much appreciated. I am grateful for the help/info/follow up.
I don't have much knowledge to offer when it comes to these matters, however should you ever have a question about grinding/grinding machinery, I am qualified to speak on the following-
Od grinding
Surface grinding
Id grinding
Jig grinding
I worked as a "grinderhand" and have a better than working knowledge of general toolroom grinding.
Just thought I would add this so that if I can ever help, please let me know.
Much appreciated. I am grateful for the help/info/follow up.
I don't have much knowledge to offer when it comes to these matters, however should you ever have a question about grinding/grinding machinery, I am qualified to speak on the following-
Od grinding
Surface grinding
Id grinding
Jig grinding
I worked as a "grinderhand" and have a better than working knowledge of general toolroom grinding.
Just thought I would add this so that if I can ever help, please let me know.