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Auxiliary contact blocks – Front mounting, switching low voltage and low current
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Pneumatic timers
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TP40DA
Interlocks for two horizontally mounted contactors – A9 - A110
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VM300H
Interlocks for two horizontally mounted contactors – AF1350 - AF1650 contactors
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1 Use type VE 5-2 for mechanical and electrical interlocking between A30/A40 and A50 - A75 contactors.
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A9 – A26 – 3 0 – 1 0
A9 – A26 – 3 0 – 0 1 1 1 to 4 CA5- OR 1 CA5- OR 1 TP - A block + 1 to 2 OR 1 VM/E 5-1 block
A9 – A26 – 4 0 – 0 0 1-pole blocks 4-pole block CAL5-11 blocks + 1 CAL5-11 block
A9 – A26 – 2 2 – 0 0 1
AE9 – AE26 – 3 0 – 0 0
AL9 – AL26 – 3 0 – 1 0 1 to 4 CA5- 1 CA5- — 1 VM/E 5-1 block
OR OR OR 1 CAL5-11 block OR
AL9 – AL26 – 3 0 – 0 1 1-pole blocks 4-pole block + 1 CAL5-11 block
AL9 - AL16 – 4 0 – 0 0
AL9 - AL16 – 2 2 – 0 0 1 to 4 CA5- 1 CA5- — 1 VM/E 5-1 block
OR OR OR 1 CAL5-11 block OR
AL26 – 4 0 – 0 0 1-pole blocks 4-pole block + 1 CAL5-11 block
AL26 – 2 2 – 0 0
A9 – A16 – 3 0 – 2 2 — — — 1 to 2 1 VM/E 5-1 block
A9 – A26 – 3 0 – 3 2
+ CAL5-11 blocks
OR
+ 1 CAL5-11 block
A30, A40 – 3 0 – 1 0 1 to 5 CA5- 1 CA5- 4-pole block 1 TP - A block
A30, A40 – 3 0 – 0 1 1-pole blocks
OR
+ 1 CA5- 1-pole block
OR + 1 to 2
+ 1 CA5- 1-pole block CAL5-11 blocks
OR 1 VM/E 5-1 block
+ 1 CAL5-11 block
AE30, AE40 – 3 0 – 1 0
AE30, AE40 – 3 0 – 0 1
AE30, AE40 – 3 0 – 1 0 1 to 5 CA5- 1 CA5- 4-pole block — 1 1 VM/E 5-1 block
OR OR OR OR
AE30, AE40 – 3 0 – 0 1 1-pole blocks + 1 CA5- 1-pole block CAL5-11 block + 1 CAL5-11 block
1 CA5- — — 1 to 2 OR 1 VM/E 5-1 block
A30, A40 – 3 0 – 3 2
1-pole block
+ CAL5-11 blocks + 1 CAL5-11 block
A50 – A75 – 3 0 – 0 0 1 to 6 CA5- 1 CA5- 4-pole block 1 TP - A block
A45 – A75 – 4 0 – 0 0 1-pole blocks + 2 CA5- 1-pole blocks + 2 CA5- 1 to 2 1 VE5-2 block
A45, A75 – 2 2 – 0 0 2 OR OR 1-pole blocks + CAL5-11 blocks OR + 1 CAL5-11 block
A95, A110 – 3 0 – 0 0 — 2 CAL18-11 blocks 1 VE5-2 + CAL5-11
A50 – A75 – 3 0 – 2 2 2 CA5- — — 1 to 2 1 VE5-2 block
A95, A110 – 3 0 – 2 2 1-pole blocks + CAL5-11 blocks OR + 1 CAL5-11 block
AE50 – AE75 – 3 0 – 0 0 1 TP - A block 1 CAL5-11 block
AE45 – AE75 – 4 0 – 0 0 1 to 6 CA5- 1 CA5- 4-pole block + 2 CA5- 1 CAL5-11 block 1 VE5-2 block
AE45, AE75 – 2 2 – 0 0 2 1-pole blocks OR + 2 CA5- 1-pole blocks OR 1-pole blocks + 1 CAL5-11 block OR
AE95, AE110 – 3 0 – 0 0 — 1 CAL18-11 block
A50 – A75 – 3 0 – 1 1 1 CA5- 4-pole block 1 TP - A block 1 CAL5-11 block 1 VE5-2 block
AE50, AE75 – 3 0 – 1 1 1 to 6 CA5- + 2 CA5- 1-pole blocks + 2 CA5- — —
A95, A110 – 3 0 – 1 1 1-pole blocks OR OR 1-pole blocks + 1 CAL18-11 block OR 1 VE5-2 block
AE95, AE110 – 3 0 – 1 1 — — —
1 to 2 1 CAL18-11 block
A145 – AF1650 – 3 0 – 0 0 — — — CAL18-11 blocks + 1 CAL18-11B block
+ 1 to 2 OR + VM300H or VM300/460H
CAL18-11B blocks or VM750H interlock
1 In mounting position 5 (see page 1.36), there should be no more than 2 "N.C." front-mounted auxiliary contacts – The CAL 5-11 side-mounted blocks offer additional "N.C." contacts.
2 Whatever the mounting position (see page 1.36), there should be no more than 2 "N.C." front-mounted auxiliary contacts – The CAL 5-11 side-mounted blocks offer additional "N.C." contacts.
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CA5/CAL5-11/CAL18-11/CC5
Types 1-pole CA5, 4-pole CA5 CAL18-11
2-pole CAL5-11 and 1-pole CC5 CAL18-11B
Standards IEC 947-5-1 and EN 60947-5-1
Rated insulation voltage Ui
according to IEC 947-5-1 V 690 690
according to UL/CSA V 600 690
Rated operational voltage Ue ~V 24 to 690
Conventional thermal current Ith A 16
Rated operational current Ie
in AC-15 acc. to IEC 947-5-1 24 to 127 V A 6
220 to 240 V A 4
380 to 440 V A 3
500 to 690 V A 2
in DC-13 acc. to IEC 947-5-1 24 V A 6
48 V A 2.8
72 V A 1
125 V A 0.55
250 V A 0.3
Connecting terminals M 3.5 (+,-) pozidriv 2 screw
(delivered in open position. Screws of unused terminals should be tightened). with cable clamp
Connecting capacity
• Rigid solid 1 or 2 x mm2 1 to 4
• Flexible with cable end 1 x mm2 0.75 to 2.5
2 x mm2 0.75 to 2.5
Mechanical durability cycles 10 million, A9 - A75; 5 million, A/AF95 - A/AF185;
3 million, A/AF210 - AF750;
0.5 million, AF1350 & AF1650
Max. switching frequency cycles/h 3600
Electrical durability See curve below
Max. switching frequency cycles/h 1200
Rated making capacity 10 x Ie AC-15
Rated breaking capacity 10 x Ie AC-15
Rated short-time withstand current Icw 1s A 100
q = 40°C 0.1 s A 140
Min. switching capacity 17 V / 1 mA 24V / 50 mA
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20
10 10
5
A/AF95...A/AF185 5 CA 5, CAL 5
Million ops
A/AF210...AF750 3 3
2 2
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Technical data
Type Control Opening time Residual overvoltage Remarks
circuit growth factor or clipping voltage
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General
U (V)
The operation of inductive circuits causes overvoltages, in particular on opening of the contactor coil.
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T (μs) The electromagnetic energy stored by the coil during contactor closing is restored on opening in the form of surges, the
0 100 slope and amplitude of which may rise to several kilovolts. A number of drawbacks are observed ranging from interference
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on the electronic devices to breakdown of insulators and even destruction of certain sensitive components.
The graph opposite reproduces the oscillogram showing voltage discharges at the terminals of a 42V/50Hz coil without
0 100 peak clipping. The coil was switched by 8 series-connected poles of a contactor relay.
Following a burst of discharges with a very steep slope a damped oscillation emerges with a peak value of 3500V.
Overvoltage factor
The overvoltage factor k is defined as the ratio of the maximum overvoltage peak value Ûs to the peak value Ûc of the coil
rated control voltage Uc:
3500
For example the following is obtained for the above graph: k = _____ ≈ 60
42 √2
Surge suppressors
To guard against the harmful effects of these overvoltages, ABB has developed a range of surge suppressors designed to
reduce the k factor defined above and to limit or even completely eliminate the high pre-damping voltage frequencies.
Each case is different, but the technical data tolerances and the generous sizing of parts have enabled us to reduce the
number of variants.
We have chosen the following solutions: transil diodes, varistors and RC blocks.
Note: A varistor is a resistor whose value increases to a very large extent when a certain voltage is applied at its
terminals.
Wiring diagrams
Transil diode Varistor (only) RC type Varistor + RC
A1 A1 A1 A1
U
A2 A2 A2 A2
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Interface relays
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N, A9 – A110 24 – 250V, 50, 60 Hz RA5 $ 75
Description
RA5 interface relays are designed to receive 24 VDC signals delivered by PLCs or other sources with a low output power and
to restore them with sufficient power to operate the coils of the relevant contactors
Types
• RA5 for combination with A9 – A110 contactors and N contactor relays.
Description
A30-30-10 + RA 5
RA5 interface relays are made up of a miniature electromechanical relay equipped with a N.O. contact and with a low
consumption 24 VDC coil.
The interface relay coil is controlled by the PLC while the N.O. contact ensures switching of the power contactor.
Coil switching gives rise to overvoltages which have adverse effects on the electronic devices, insulators and, more
generally, on component lifetime. The RA 5 is equipped with surge suppressors:
• on the 24 VDC relay coil via a diode
• on the power contactor coil via a varistor.
RA 5 Furthermore, the RA5 are protected against relay pole reversal by a diode inserted between the E1 and E2 input terminals.
Connection
The “E1+” and “E2–” input terminals must be connected, according to their polarity, to the PLC output.
• The RA 5 is equipped with two terminal pads for connection to the A1 and A2 terminals of the contactor coil. This coil is
supplied between the A0 and A2 terminals of the RA 5.
PLC
Output
Uc – +
250 VAC 24 VDC
A0 A2 E2 – E1 +
RA 5
A1
KM1
A2
Mounting
• RA5: terminal pads clamped inside the contactor coil terminals.
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Contact kits
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3 Pole
A/AE/AF50 ZL50 $ 113
A/AE/AF63 ZL63 135
A/AE/AF75 ZL75 158
ATK750/3
A/AE/AF95 ZL95 225
A/AE/AF110 ZL110 255
A/AF145 ZL145 300
A/AF185 ZL185 420
A/AF210 ZL210 525
A/AF260 ZL260 855
A/AF300 ZL300 1020
AF400 ZL400 1716
AF460 ZL460 2434
AF580 ZL580 3795
AF750 ZL750 3960
AF1350 ZL1350 4255
AF1650 ZL1650 4890
4 Pole
ZL75 A/AE45 ZLT45 150
A/AE50 ZLT50 150
A/AE75 ZLT75 210
3 Pole UA50 ZLU50 150
UA75 ZLU75 215
UA95 ZLU95 306
UA110 ZLU110 347
Mechanical latches
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ZL145 number price
A9 - A75, AE45 - AE75, & AL9 - AL40 WB75A-★ $ 84
★ - Coil voltage suffix. Refer to Coil Voltage Selection chart and substitute the desired coil voltage suffix for the ★.
WB75A-04
Range: WB75A for contactors A9 – A75, AL9 – AL40, AE45 – AE75 and control relays N and NL.
Description: WB75A block: contains a mechanical latching device with electromagnetic impulse unlatching (AC or DC)
or manual unlatching. Captive screw type connecting terminals, built-in cable clamps, M 3.5 (=, -) posidrive 1 screw with
screwdriver guidance, delivered untightened and protected against accidental direct contact.
Operation: After closing, the contactor continues to be held in the closed position by the latching mechanisim should the
supply voltage fail at the contact coil terminals.
Contactor opening can be controlled:
• Electrically by an impulse* (AC or DC) on the WB75A block coil. The coil is not designed to permanently energized.
• Manually by pressing the pushbutton on the front face of the WB75A block.
Mounting: WB75A is clipped onto the front face of the contactor.
Identification markers
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BA5-50
A/AE/AL/AF9 – A/AE/AL/AF110 Pack of 50 BA5-50 $ 15
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Coils — AC operated
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A9 – A16 ZA16-★ $ 24
A26 – A40 ZA40-★ 30
A45 – A75 ZA75-★ 57
A95 – A110 ZA110-★ 60
A145 – A185 ZA185-★ 150
A210 – A300 ZA300-★ 180
ZA16-81
Coils — DC operated
AE9 – AE16 ZAE16-★ 24
AE26 – AE40 ZAE40-★ 30
AE45 – AE75 ZAE75-★ 57
AE95 – AE110 ZAE110-★ 90
Auxiliary including an insertion contact and a varistor for DC operated contactors
AE95 – AE110 CCL18-01 45
Coils — AC/DC operated (coil and printed circuit board except ZAF1650)
ZAF1650 AF45 – AF75 ZAF75-★ 120
AF95, AF110 ZAF110-★ 165
AF145 – AF185 ZAF185-★ 200
AF210 – AF300 ZAF300-★ 240
AF400, AF460 ZAF460-★ 450
AF580, AF750 ZAF750-★ 525
AF1350, AF1650 (Set of 2 coils only) ZAF1650-★ 920
Printed circuit board — AC/DC operated
AF1350 – AF1650 ZP1650 1620
★ – Coil voltage suffix. Refer to Coil Voltage Selection charts below and substitute the desired coil voltage code for the ★.
ZP1650
Coil voltage selection — AC operated Coil voltage selection — DC operated for AE contactors
for A9 – A300; UA26 – UA110 Voltage code
VDC AE
Voltage contactors
VAC (50Hz) VAC (60Hz) Code
12 80
24 24 81 24 81
26 28 16 42 82
28 32 17 48 83
42 42 82 50 21
48 48 83 60 84
60 60 73 75 85
100 100 – 110 74 2 110 86
110 110 – 120 84 125 87
110 – 115 115 – 127 89 3 220 88
120 140 29 240 89
125 – 127 150 30 250 38
175 208 34
190 220 36
200 200 – 220 75 2
220 – 230 230 – 240 80
230 – 240 240 – 260 88
230 – 240 277 42
230/400 — 62 1
— 230/400 63 1 Coil voltage selection — AC/DC operated for AF50 – AF1650
380 – 400 400 – 415 85
VAC & VDC Suffix
400 – 415 415 – 440 86
40-60 Hz Code
— 480 51
440 500 53 24 – 60 VDC 68 4
500 600 55 20 – 60 VDC 72 5
550 — 56 48 – 130 VAC/VDC 69
660 – 690 — 58 100 – 250 VAC/VDC 70 7
250 – 500 VAC/DC 71 6
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A30 A26 BED40U $ 53
A40 A26
A50 A30
BED50U 165
A63 A40
A75 A50 BED75U 180
A95 A75 BED95U 195
A110 A95 BED110U 225
A145 A110 BED145U 250
A185 A145 BED185U 290
A210 A185 BED210U 375
A260/A300 A210 BED300U 500
AF400/AF460 A260/A300 BED400U 850
AF460 AF400 BED460U 900
AF580 AF400/AF460 BED580U 1250
AF750 AF580 BED750U 1450
Application Description
Connections between the main poles of a wye-delta starter. The connection kits for wye-delta starters are made up of:
• Three line contactor/wye contactor connections — line side.
• Three wye contactor/delta contactor connections — load
side.
• The shorting connection for the “S” contactor.
BED40U – Insulated, stranded, rigid copper wires.
BED50U thru BED750U — Insulated, solid copper bars.
The above connection sets allow a mechanical interlock unit to
be mounted between the wye and delta contactors if required.
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Terminal extensions
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Terminal enlargements
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A/AF95 – A/AF110 LW110 $ 95
A/AF145 – A/AF185 LW185 120
A/AF210 – A/AF300 LW300 130
AF400 – AF460 LW460 295
AF580 – AF750 LW750 355
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TE5S electronic timer for wye-delta starters
Electronic timer
Rated control Unit
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Application
Utilization
When used in wye-delta starters, the TE5S lags the wye connection and provides a lapse of 50 ms before the switchover to
the delta connection.
TE5S-*
Description
According to the type of device chosen, the electronic circuit has a 24 VAC/VDC, 110 – 120 VAC or 220 – 230 VAC supply.
U
An output relay with reversing contact ensures high current switching. A two-position switch allows selection of one of the
two time delay ranges: 0.8 to 8 s or 6 to 60 s. The 0.1 to 1.0 adjustable knob allows an initial setting without steps within the
previously selected range which can then be adjusted using a stopwatch.
15-16
R Note: We recommend that you allow for temperature drift for the final adjustment of the time delay setting. Drift: – 0.2% per
15-18 °C. For example, a setting made at 20 °C will yield a time delay shorter by 7% at 55 °C in an enclosure. ( – 0.2% per °C i.e.
– 0.2 x 35 = – 7%).
t1 t2 = 50ms
The TE5S, which is not affected by these settings, establishes a fixed “lapse” of 50 ms between the opening of contact 15 –
Chart 16 and the closing of contact 15 – 18. It is this time delay that prevents from arc short-circuit during wye to delta switching.
Operation
A1
TE 5S
15
On energization, the green U indicator light (voltage applied) comes on. Contact 15 – 16 then immediately moves to the
t1 t1+t2 closed position.
Count-down of the programmed time immediately commences.
A2
16
18
When the time delay has elapsed, contact 15 – 16 opens and at the same time the 50 ms lapse, t2, begins after which
contact 15 – 18 moves to the closed position. The yellow R indicator light comes on.
Equivalent diagram
On de-energization, the U and R indicator lights go out and, after the 250 ms resetting time, the device is ready for a new
cycle.
A1 15
Mounting
Mounts on 35mm DIN rail.
TE5S
U
0.5
0.1
1.0
0.8 ... 8s t1 6 ... 60s
R
Star-Delta Timer
16 18 A2
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Technical Data
Types TE5S-24 TE5S-120 TE5S-240 TE5S-440
Compliance with standards IEC 60947-5-1, EN 60947-5-1
Rated insulation voltage Ui
according to IEC 60947-5-1 V 440
Rated operational voltage Ue V d.c. 24 –
according to IEC 60947-5-1 V a.c. 24 ... 240 440
Conventional free air thermal current Ith A 10
Rated operational current Ie acc. to IEC 60947-5-1
AC-15 24-120 V a.c. A 5 –
220-240 V a.c. A 4 –
380-440 V a.c. A – 3
DC-13 24 V d.c. A 4 –
Short-circuit protection - gG type fuses A 10
Rated supply voltage Uc V d.c. 24 – – –
V a.c. 24 110 ... 120 220 ... 240 380 ... 440
– Rated frequency limits Hz 48 ... 63
– Supply voltage range 0.85 ... 1.1 Uc
– Overvoltage protection Built-in varistor
– Load factor % 100
– Average consumption – in d.c. W 0.7 – – –
– in a.c. VA 1.5 3.5 6.5 12.5
Time delay range (t1) selected by switch s 0.8 ... 8 and 6 ... 60
– Temperature drift % per °C -0.2
– Mechanical setting accuracy ±15 % of the setting range
– On-load reiteration accuracy
under constant conditions ±2 % after 1 million operating cycles
Minimum time lapse (t2) ms 50
Min. time lapse after 1 million operating cycles ms 40
Resetting time (maximum) ms 250
Front panel display: – green indicator light Energization
– yellow indicator light Output relay activated
Permissible air temperature
– for operation °C -25 ... +60
– for storage °C -40 ... +85
Vibration withstand acc. to
IEC 60068-2-6, EN 60068-2-6 3 g from 10 to 300 Hz in the 3 directions
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CA/CC/CAL/CCL auxiliary contacts
One pole auxiliary contacts
-1 -3
-1 -3
NC NO NC NO
-2 -4
-2 -4
-5 -7
NC NO
-6 -8
CC5-01 CC5-10
NO NC NC NO NO NC NC NO
CAL5-11 (L. h. s. mounted) CAL5-11 (R. h. s. mounted) CAL5-11B (L. h. s. mounted) CAL5-11B (R. h. s. mounted)
NO NC NC NO
13 21 31 43 53 61 71 83 35 47
NO NC NC NO NO NC NC NO NC NO
14 22 32 44 54 62 72 84 36 48
NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC
12 22 32 42 22 32 42 52 52 62 72 82
13 21 31 43 21 31 43 53 53 61 71 83
NO NC NC NO NC NC NO NO NO NC NC NO
14 22 32 44 22 32 44 54 54 62 72 84
13 21 33 43 21 33 43 53 51 63 73 83
NO NC NO NO NC NO NO NO NC NO NO NO
14 22 34 44 22 34 44 54 52 64 74 84
13 23 33 43 53 63 73 83
NO NO NO NO
— NO NO NO NO
14 24 34 44 54 64 74 84
CA5-40 E CA5-40 N
13 21 35 47 21 33 45 57
NO NC NC NO NC NO NC NO
14 22 36 48 22 34 46 58
CA5-11/11 E CA5-11/11 M
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A1
1 R3 R5 7 1L1 3L2 5L3 7L4
A9 – A26-22-00 A9 – A26-40-00
A9 – A26-22-00 A9 ... A26-40-00 A45 – A75-40-00
A45 ... A75-40-00 A45 – A75-22-00
A45 – A75-22-00
13X 43X
13 21 31 43
21X 31X
A1 1L1 3L2 5L3 13 21 31 43
NO NC NC NO NO NC NC NO
22X 32X
14 22 32 44 44X
14X
NO NC NC NO
4T2 6T3 A2 2T1 4T2 6T3 14 22 32 44
2T1 4T2 6T3 2T1
A2 A2 A9 – A16-30-22
A50 – A110-30-22
A9 – A16-30-22 Combination
22
2
A1 A2 A1 A2
1L1 3L2 5L3 13 1L1 3L2 5L3
NO NO 13X
21 31 43 53
NC 21X
NC NC NO NO
A1 1L1 3L2 5L3 13 21 31 43 53
NC 22X NO NC NC NO NO
A1 1L1 3L2 5L3 13X 21X
22 32 44 54 NO 14X NO NC
NO
Other possible contact combinations with auxiliary contacts added by the user A1 1L1 3L2 5L3 13
NO
21
NC
A1 A2 A1 A2
A1 A2 A1 A2 1L1 3L2 5L3 13 1L1 3L2 5L3 13 NO NC
1L1 3L2 5L3 13 1L1 3L2 5L3 13 A2 2T1 4T2 6T3 14 22
NO NO
NO NO
Combination 11
21 33 2- 3- -1 -3
21 2- -1 NC NO = + NC + NO
NC = + NC 22 34 2- 3- -2 -4
A1 1L1 3L2 5L3 13 21 33
NO NC NO
22 2- -2
NO NO
NO NO
2T1 4T2 6T3 14 2T1 4T2 6T3 14 NO NC NO
2T1 4T2 6T3 14 2T1 4T2 6T3 14 A2 2T1 4T2 6T3 14 22 34
A2 A2
A2 A2
Combination 21
Combination = A9 – A40-30-10 + CA5-01 + CA5-10
Combination = A9 – A40-30-10 + CA5-01 21
11 A1 1L1 3L2 5L3 13X 21X 31X 43X
A1 A2 A1 A2 NO NC NC NO
1L1 3L2 5L3 7L4 1L1 3L2 5L3 7L4
A1 A2 A1 A2
1L1 3L2 5L3 1L1 3L2 5L3 NO NC NC NO
A2 2T1 4T2 6T3 14X 22X 32X 44X
NO 13X 43X NO 6- 13 2- 3- 4- 5- 6- 1- 2- 3- 4- 5- -3
6- 13 21 31 43
5- NO = + NO Combination 22
NC 21X 31X NC 6- 14 2- 3- 4- 5- 6- 1- 2- 3- 4- 5- -4
NO NC NC NO = +
NC 22X 32X NC A1 1L1 3L2 5L3 7L4 13
6- 14 22 32 44 5- NO
NO 14X 44X NO 2T1 4T2 6T3 8T4 2T1 4T2 6T3 8T4
A2 A2
2T1 4T2 6T3 2T1 4T2 6T3 NO
A2 2T1 4T2 6T3 8T4 14
A2 A2 Combination = A45 – A75-40-00 + CA5-10
10 Combination 10
A50 – A110-30-22 = A50 – A75-30-11 + CAL5-11