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ICS Contactors Wiring Manual 

 

01518-53-000 

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Issue 2          13 January 2020 

 

 

Concept 

 
When it is necessary for a Lasermet ICS-5 or ICS-6 Interlock Control Panel to switch the mains power 
to  a  laser  or  other  controlled  equipment  the  internal  contacts  of  the  ICS  may  not  be  sufficiently 
rated to switch high powers. In these situations, Lasermet offer a power contactor box. 
 
The contactors are wired so that the supply is turned on when the ‘Arm Laser’ button is pressed and 
the system arms and turned off when the system is disarmed e.g. by opening a door or setting the 
ICS keyswitch to ‘Disable’. 
 
In general, Lasermet supply either 18A or 32A four-pole contactors. The ratings for each type are as 
follows: 
 
18A type AC-3 Rating 18A AC-1 Rating 32A 
230V   4kW 
400V   7.5kW 
690V   10kW 
 
32A type AC-3 Rating 32A AC-1 Rating 50A 
230V   7.5kW 
400V   15kW 
690V   18.5kW 
 
The box contains two contactors whose line contacts are pre-wired in series such that the power to 
the load is cut if either or both contactors open. The ICS monitors both contactors and if one of them 
fails  to  open  when  the  system  is  disarmed,  the  ICS  cannot  be  re-armed.  This  provides  protection 
against the ‘dangerous’ failure of a single contactor. 
 
The contactor box needs to be wired to the line and load cables to be switched, and the box may 
conveniently be located near these. 
 
All  wiring  to  the  contactor  main  terminals  must  be made  using  wire  of current  and  voltage  rating 
appropriate to the power to be carried.  
 
Overcurrent protection devices must be provided on the supply side of the main contacts to protect 
the load, contactors and wiring against excessive current under fault conditions. 
 
The contactors are provided with four-line contacts. For a single-phase installation, use two of the 
contacts only to switch live and neutral. For three-phase installation, use three contacts for the three 
phase lines and the fourth for the neutral. 
 

NOTE:

  Ensure  that  earth  continuity  is maintained at  all times  between  line  and  load  cables  using 

separate earth terminals. The earth must not be switched through the contactors. 
  
It is then necessary to run either one 6-core or two 4-core cables between the ICS-5 / ICS-6 and the 
contactor  box.  These  cables  will  carry  low  current  24V  control  signals,  and  cables  with  7/0.2mm 
stranded copper cores are ideal. Lasermet can supply suitable miniature double-insulated cable with 
a 250V insulation rating, which allows the cables to be run in proximity to 110V/240V mains cables if 
needed.  

Summary of Contents for ICS-6

Page 1: ...ICS Contactors Wiring Manual 01518 53 000 Issue 2 13 January 2020 LASERMET WIRING CONTACTORS TO AN ICS 5 OR ICS 6 WIRING MANUAL Issue 2...

Page 2: ...tors Wiring Manual 01518 53 000 Page 2 of 8 Issue 2 13 January 2020 LASERMET ICS Contactors Wiring Manual Contents 1 Safety Warnings 3 2 Concept 4 3 Testing 6 4 Specifications 7 5 Warranty 7 6 Contact...

Page 3: ...o tamper with the parts open them or use them outside of the parameters contained herein The units are only designed to be fixed to surfaces using their inbuilt fixing holes They must not come into co...

Page 4: ...protection against the dangerous failure of a single contactor The contactor box needs to be wired to the line and load cables to be switched and the box may conveniently be located near these All wir...

Page 5: ...lock equipment including control systems interlock switches illuminated warning signs laser shutters door locks external power supplies etc which can be connected to provide a complete laser interlock...

Page 6: ...ltage on the output load terminals of the contactors or on any outlet sockets or at the controlled device e g laser supply input terminals Press the Arm Laser button on the ICS and confirm the Laser A...

Page 7: ...s and are not guaranteed Lasermet reserve the right to alter any specification without prior notice 5 Warranty Lasermet provide a 12 month warranty for defects in materials and manufacture from the da...

Page 8: ...ide a complete system We also supply equipment and consultancy covering all aspects of laser safety Full support design and installation is available from Lasermet please contact us for any queries Fo...

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