
1Q SCR NEMA 1 Adjustable Speed Drive
for PMDC or Field Wound Brushed Motors
LGC410
TM
An ISO 9001:2008 Certified Company Full manual available online
14300 De La Tour Drive
South Beloit, IL 61080
Phone: (844) AMCNTRL
Fax: (800) 394-6334
www.americancontrolelectronics.com
* Heat sink kit HSK- 0002 must be used when the connuous output current is over 5 amps.
1/20 - 1/8
1/10 - 1/4
1/8 - 1
1/4 - 2
Horsepower
Range
1.5
10.0*
Connuous
Armature
Current (Amps)
0 - 90
0 - 180
0 - 90
0 - 180
Armature
Voltage Range
(VDC)
115
230
115
230
Line
Voltage
(VAC)
LGC410-1.5
LGC410-10
Model
Specifications
......................................................115/230 VAC ± 10%, 50/60 Hz, single phase
...................................................................................................1.37 at base speed
..............................................................50 or 100 VDC
............................................................100 or 200 VDC
...................................................................................................1 Amp
...................................0.5 - 11 seconds
.................................0.5 - 22 seconds
...................coast to stop - 13 seconds
.................coast to stop - 25 seconds
..................................................................0 - 1.4 VDC
..................................................................0 - 2.8 VDC
.....................................................................................>100K ohms
...................................................................................1% base speed or beer
........................................................................................................................60:1
...........................................................................................0.5G maximum
..............................................................................................0.1G maximum
...................................................................................10°C - 55°C
..............................................................................................................................0.7 lbs
UL/cUL Listed Equipment, file # E132235
UL/cUL Overload Protecon
CSA Cerfied Component, file # LR41380
AC Line Voltage
Form Factor
Field Voltage with 115 VAC line voltage
with 230 VAC line voltage
Maximum Field Current
Acceleraon Time Range for 90 VDC armature voltage
for 180 VDC armature voltage
Deceleraon Time Range for 90 VDC armature voltage
for 180 VDC armature voltage
Analog Input Range (Signal must be isolated; S1 to S2)
with 115 VAC line voltage
with 230 VAC line voltage
Input Impedance (S1 to S2)
Load Regulaon
Speed Range
Vibraon (0 - 50 Hz)
(>50 Hz)
Ambient Temperature Range
Weight
Safety Cerficaons..................................................
Safety Cerficaons......................................................................
Safety Cerficaons..................................................
Drive Model Typesof Branch
Circuit Protecon
Maximum Rang of
Overcurrent Protecon
Maximum Current, A Maximum Voltage, V
LGD410-10 10,000240 V Non-me Delay
K5Fuse
Inverse Time
Circuit Breaker 30 A
Short Circuit Current Rang
Safety Warnings
READ ALL SAFETY WARNINGS BEFORE INSTALLING THIS EQUIPMENT
• DO NOT INSTALL, REMOVE, OR REWIRE THIS EQUIPMENT WITH POWER APPLIED. Have a
• qualified electrical technician install, adjust and service this equipment. Follow the Naonal
• Electrical Code and all other applicable electrical and safety codes, including the provisions of the
• Occupaonal Safety and Health Act (OSHA), when installing equipment.
• Circuit potenals are at 115 or 230 VAC above earth ground. Avoid direct contact with the printed
• circuit board or with circuit elements to prevent the risk of serious injury or fatality. Use a non-
• metallic screwdriver for adjusng the calibraon trim pots. Use approved personal protecon
• equipment and insulated tools if working on this drive with power applied.
• Reduce the chance of an electrical fire, shock, or explosion by using proper grounding techniques,
• over-current protecon, thermal protecon, and enclosure. Follow sound maintenance procedures.
• Removing AC line power is the only acceptable method for emergency stopping. Do not use
• dynamic braking, decelerang to minimum speed, or coasng to a stop for emergency stopping.
• They may not stop a drive that is malfunconing. Removing AC line power is the only acceptable
• method for emergency stopping.
• Line starng and stopping (applying and removing AC line voltage) is recommended for infrequent
• starng and stopping of a drive only. Dynamic braking, decelerang to minimum speed, or coasng
• to a stop is recommended for frequent starts and stops. Frequent starng and stopping can produce
• high torque. This may cause damage to motors.
• Do not disconnect any of the motor leads from the drive unless power is removed or the drive is
• disabled. Opening any one lead while the drive is running may destroy the drive.
• The field output is for shunt wound motors only. Do not make any connecons to F1 and F2 when
• using a permanent magnet motor.
• Change voltage switch sengs only when the drive is disconnected from AC line voltage. Make sure
• both switches are set to their correct posion. If the switches are improperly set to a lower voltage
• posion, the motor will not run at full voltage and may cause damage to the transformer. If the
• switches are improperly set to a higher voltage, the motor will overspeed, which may cause motor
• damage, or result in bodily injury or loss of life.
• Under no circumstances should power and logic level wires be bundled together.
• Be sure potenometer tabs do no make contact with the potenometer’s body. Grounding the
• input will cause damage to the drive.
• This product does not have internal solid state motor overload protecon. It does not contain speed-
• sensive overload protecon, thermal memory retenon, or provisions to receive and act upon
• signals from remote devices for over temperature protecon. If motor protecon is needed in the
• end-use product, it needs to be provided by addional equipment in accordance with NEC standards.
ALL DIMENSIONS IN INCHES [MILLIMETERS]
1.79
[45]
5.00
[127]
8.00
[203]
6.00 [125]
2.50
[64]
2.50
[64]
C
L
2.75
[70]
1.25 [32]
2.50
[64]
1.72
[44]
3.46
[88]
MOTOR
WARNING: DISCONNECT FROM SUPPLY BEFORE OPENING THIS COVER.
SEPARATE MOTOR OVERCURRENTAND OVERLOAD PROTECTION IN ACCORDANCE WITH
THE CANADIAN ELECTRICAL CODE PART 1 IS PROVIDED BY OTHERS.
NEMA 1
DC
CONTROL
POWER
I
0
MADE IN THE U.S.A.
50
10
20
30
40 60
70
80
90
100
Dimensions
Ø0.19
[5] (4)
Ø0.88
[22] (2)
Installation
Mounng
NEMA 1 cased drives come with two 0.88 inch (22 mm) conduit holes at the boom of the case. The
drives may be vercally wall mounted or horizontally bench mounted using the three keyholes on the
back of the case.
1. For access to the keyholes and the terminal strip, remove the two screws from the front of the case
1. by turning them counterclockwise. Grasp the front cover and pull it straight out.
2. Install the mounng screws in the three keyholes.
3. Set the POWER switch to the OFF posion before applying the AC line voltage.
4. Install conduit hardware through the conduit holes at the boom of the case. Connect external
3. wiring to the terminal block.
5. Reinstall the front cover. Avoid pinching any wires between the front cover and the case.
6. Reinstall the two screws on the front cover. Turn the screws clockwise to ghten.
Heat Sinking
The LGC410-10 requires an addional heat sink when the connuous armature current is above 5
amps. Use ACE heat sink kit part number HSK-0002. Use a thermally conducve heat sink compound
(such as Dow Corning 340® Heat Sink Compound) between the back of the case and the heat sink
surface for opmal heat transfer.
Wiring
Use 14 - 16 AWG wire for AC line and motor wiring.
Shielding Guidelines
As a general rule, it is recommended to shield all conductors. If it is not praccal to shield power
conductors, it is recommended to shield all logic-level leads. If shielding of logic-level leads is not
praccal, the user should twist all logic leads with themselves to minimize induced noise. It may be
necessary to earth ground the shielded cable. If noise is produced by devices other than the drive,
ground the shield at the drive end. If noise is generated by the drive, ground the shield at the end
away from the drive. Do not ground both ends of the shield.
Fusing
The drives provide fusing for the AC line (1, 3). Fuses are fast acng fuses. LGC410-1.5 models contain
fuses rated for 3A at 250 VAC. LGC410-10 models contain fuses rated for 15A at 250 VAC.
POWER
Line Input
Connect the AC line power leads to terminals L1 and L2, or to a double-throw, single-pole master power
switch (recommended). The switch should be rated at a minimum of 250 VAC and 200% of motor current.
Motor
Connect the DC armature leads to terminals A1 and A2. If the motor spins in the reverse of desired rotaon,
simply power down the drive and reverse these connecons.
Field
At 115 VAC, connect the field leads to terminals F1 and L1 for a 50 VDC field or to F1 and F2 for a 100 VDC field.
At 230 VAC, connect the field leads to terminals F1 and L1 for a 100 VDC field or to F1 and F2 for a 200 VDC.
Do not make any connecons to F1 and F2 if using a permanent magnet motor.
LOGIC
Speed Potenometer
S1, the wiper
to S2, and the supply to S3. If the potenometer works inveresly of desired funconality, (i.e. to increase
motor speed, you must turn the potenometer counterclockwise), power off the drive and swap the S1 and
S3 connecons.
Inhibit
Short the inhibit terminals to coast the motor to minimum speed. Open the INHIBIT terminals to
accelerate the motor to set speed. Twist inhibit wires and seperate them from power-carrying wires or
sources of electrical noise. Use shielded cable if the inhibit wires are longer than 18 inches (46 cm). If
shielded cable is used, ground only one end of the shield to earth ground. Do not ground both ends of
the shield.
ACE offers two accessory plug harnesses for connecng to the inhibit terminals; part number KTW-0001
[18 in (46 cm) leads] and part number KTW-0002 [36 in (91 cm) leads].
Line Input
Connect the AC line power leads to terminals 1 and 2 if using 115 VAC line power or to terminals 1 and 3
if using 230 VAC line power.
Motor
Connect the DC armature leads to terminals 4 and 5. If the motor does not spin in the desired direcon,
power down the drive and reverse these connecons.
Field
At 115 VAC, connect the field leads to terminals 7 and 1 for a 50 VDC field or to 7 and 6 for a 100 VDC field.
At 230 VAC, connect the field leads to terminals 7 and 1 for a 100 VDC field or to 7 and 6 for a 200 VDC field.
Do not make any connecons to terminals 6 and 7 if using a permanent magnet motor.
Speed Potenometer (Pre-wired)
LGC410 series drives are pre-installed with a 10K ohm, 1/4 W potenometer for speed control.
Inhibit
Short the INHIBIT terminals to coast the motor to minimum speed. Open the INHIBIT terminals to
accelerate the motor to set speed. Twist inhibit wires and seperate them from power-carrying wires or
sources of electrical noise. Use shielded cable if the inhibit wires are longer than 18 inches (46 cm). If
shielded cable is used, ground only one end of the shield to earth ground. Do not ground both ends of
the shield. Do not use the inhibit for emergency stopping.
ACE offers two accessory plug harnesses for connecng to the inhibit terminals; part number KTW-0001
[18 in (46 cm) leads] and part number KTW-0002 [36 in (91 cm) leads].
Connections
EARTH
R
N
GREEN SCREW
11
VA
2
VA
M
T
ARMAT
R
WITH 11
VA
INP
T
NNE
T T
TERMINAL 1 F
R
V
LT FIELD
NNE
T T
TERMINAL
F
R 1
V
LT FIELD
WITH 230 VAC INPUT:
CONNECT TO TERMINAL 1 FOR 100 VOLT FIELD.
CONNECT TO TERMINAL 6 FOR 200 VOLT FIELD.
M
T
R FIELD
SHUNT WOUN
MOTORS ONLY
Inhibit
Terminals
NOTE: DO NOT make
any connections to
terminals 6 and 7 if using a
permanent magnet motor.