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Approvals, directories, After Sales ServiceApprovals, directories After Sales Service This closing chapter of the Main Catalog Industry 2010 from Eaton contains all the essential information that does not refer directly to specific products or product groups. The details are found to the right in the table of contents. Technical instructions Terminal capacities +++ Power Conversion Equipment nach UL +++ Rated motor currents of three-phase motors After Sales Service Fast and competent help when devices or installations fail +++ Support during commissioning minimizes risk of failure +++ Extended warranty minimizes damage in case of malfunction +++ Inspection and maintenance minimize risk of failure Eaton After Sales Service Testing switching devices in compliance with regulations applicable to this technology → 22/02 Switchgear for North America Everything you need to know to deploy devices in North America +++ Substantial safety increase through selection of the correct devices +++ Valuable tips for the correct documentation of devices, machinery and installations intended for deployment in North America +++ A comprehensive, complete description of the subject that has yet to find its equal Eaton and Moeller worldwide You may find the current addresses of Eaton representatives worldwide on the Internet: www.moeller.net/address Glossary 22/2 22/3 22/7 22/16 22/18 22/19 Electricalengineeringterminology NorthAmericanapprovalterminology Typedirectory Alphabeticalindex PowerConversionEquipment Ratedmotorcurrentsof three-phasemotors Appendix AfterSalesService Approvalsandshippingclassifications forworldmarkets SwitchgearforNorthAmerica Fuses Protectiontypes Terminalcapacities 22/22 22/22 22/24 22/27 22/34 22/38 Insidecover 22/2 Helpline 24/7 Hotline After Sales Service Service products and rates (valid as of: March 2010) Measurement and system testing Every technician knows that electronic controllers can fail, or circuit breakers trip without apparent reason. And replacing the offending device does not solve the problem. To avoid lengthy, expensive troubleshooting, it makes sense to perform a network analysis over a longer period of time. We can support you with this. €/hour 107.00 € Standard rates, personnel Inspection and maintenance of plants and circuit breakers Transport costs For transport of travel luggage, tools, measuring instruments and other material generally 20.00 € Surcharges for air travel on verification of costs. Unscheduled machine and plant downtime, system faults and device failures: Get round-the-clock expert advice (without contractually agreed services): +49 (0)180 522 3822 (24/7) 0.12 € per minute from within the Deutsche Telekom telephone network Repairs and troubleshooting 127.00 € of circuit breakers/Arcon Software creation for drives 127.00 € and automation Commissioning/troubleshooting for automation equipment and drives, application optimization 142.00 € Instruments The above rates include the furnishing of simple measuring instruments and standard tools. For measuring and other instruments exceeding the normal equipment, a flat rate of 360.00 € is charged per started week. The evaluation of measurement results is charged separately. Help desk During business hours, we support you in commissioning, application queries right through to fault analysis, which can also be carried out by remote diagnosis. Repairs Direct exchange Unexpected machine and system downtimes incurring considerable costs can arise on account of device failures. Replacing defective components on time can help significantly cut these costs. Selected products of current and discontinued ranges are available with the Direct Exchange service of our After Sales Service. +49 (0)228 602 3640 Monday to Friday between 8:00 and 16:00 hours. E-mail: Normal working hours Workdays Monday to Friday, 7 hours each between 7:00 and 19:00 hours. Emergency service flat rate Outside normal working hours 165.00 € plus material costs. Courier journeys are charged separately. Important: Goods ordered and delivered as part of the emergency service can not be returned! [email protected] Fax: +49 (0)228 602 61400 Overtime and aggravation surcharges For working times or working conditions requiring surcharges, the following surcharges apply for commissioning and installation: 25% for the first two hours of overtime per day beyond the normal working times, and from 6:00 to 7:00 hours and from 19:00 to 20:00 hours Saturdays for the first two hours for any further remaining overtime for overtime between the hours of 20:00 and 6:00 (night-time work) for overtime worked following night-time work up to the start of the normal day-time shift for work on Sundays Online diagnostics We can provide special assistance if you wish to analyze and rectify faults on products. You can carry out interactive troubleshooting via the Internet with direct access to the After Sales Service database. http://www.moeller.net/aftersales Repair The repair of products in our Service Center is an inexpensive option for fault rectification. Hired equipment For hired equipment, a flat rate depending on the equipment is charged for the first week, and thereafter 2.1 % of the gross list price per started week. Service agreements Telephone fault advice Installation and commissioning support Conversions and expansions Inspection and maintenance Spare parts Basic agreements for all contract types according to customer requirements. 50% 25% 50% Onsite Service Troubleshooting onsite You can also obtain onsite troubleshooting. Qualified service technicians and specialists can visit you to rectify faults quickly and reliably. Cost estimate Cost estimates for on-site equipment repairs are calculated at a rate of 165.00 €. For all other cost estimates please inquire. Installation and commissioning support Contact us for expert support with installation and commissioning. Specialists are at hand to support you with hardware and software issues. 50% Extended warranty Our After Sales Service offers two versions of the Extended Warranty service product. It extends the standard warranty for drives and soft starters by 12 months if the devices have been commissioned by our After Sales Service or an authorized service provider. The flat-rate commissioning charge depends on the device’s rating. The Extended Warranty can be extended up to 24 months. 70% Warranty The warranty period for all repairs, replacement devices and services provided is 12 months from the date of delivery or performance. Conversions and expansions Whether automation equipment, circuit breakers or other components: we help you make sure that your machines and plants are always up-to-date. This applies specially for equipment that can no longer be repaired. A failure of these components would result in costly production downtimes. 100% for work on Good Friday, Easter Monday, Ascension Day, Pentecost, Corpus Christi, 3 October, 1 November, and 26 December 150% for work on 1 January, Easter Sunday, 1 May, Whitsunday, 25 December, late work on 24 December between the hours of 17:00 and 20:00, and night-time work in the nights immediately preceding 25 December and 1 January. Working on live equipment To carry out testing on systems that must remain live for operational reasons, our After Sales Service cooperates with a service partner. Inspection and maintenance Reliable operation of power distribution systems is vital for uninterrupted production and personnel protection. Our experiences team supports you with the inspection and maintenance of low-voltage distribution systems and the testing of circuit breakers. For flatrate prices please inquire. Tripping According to the applicable tax regulations within Germany/abroad. Accommodation costs are charged at flat rate or on evidence. The starting point for the calculation of subsistence allowances is the business location. Hourly charges Charges are calculated according to the hourly or daily rates listed below and, where applicable, according to the relevant regulations of the federal wage agreement for the special working conditions of installation personnel in the iron, metal and electrical industries (BMTV), and the associated wage agreement for subsistence allowances and aggravation bonuses. The remaining time is calculated as working time. All listed rates are net without deductions. Thermography At low cost and using specialist hardware, our specially trained experts locate weak spots in running operation to help you avoid expensive production downtimes. This saves you the cost of expensive measuring equipment and personnel training. Travel costs Car 0.80 € per kilometer traveled, calculated from the business location. First class ticket plus any surcharges Business Class Rail Air Germany (Other countries please enquire) Plus any costs for regional/local transport, telephone and costs related directly with the journey Return journeys For return journeys scheduled according to tariff, the rates for other travel days plus additional expenses for reserving accommodation apply. Abroad: Charges contractually agreed. Standard rates, personnel Installation and commissioning support in power distribution systems €/hour 85.00 € 2010 CA08103002Z-EN www.eaton.com Approvals and shipping classifications for world markets In their basic version, the Moeller-branded Eaton devices are approved for use throughout the world, including the USA and Canada. As such, they can be used without restriction as devices for world markets. The standard versions of some devices, such as circuit breakers, can be used worldwide except in the USA and Canada. For export to North America, numerous devices are available in special UL- and CSA-approved versions. For currently available approvals, see our website: https://wss.moeller.net/ approbationen/step1.do Eaton’s Moeller-branded low-voltage switchgear and switchgear assemblies conform to national and international specifications, making it possible to construct control systems that will conform to the national and international specifications of any country in the world. This, of course, means that due consideration must be given to the national standards of the respective country, such as those concerning installation, operation, installation materials and methods, as well as any pertaining to circumstances such as severe environmental conditions. The device rating data given in this catalog for 220 – 240 V, 380 – 440 V, 500 V, 600 V, and 690 V covers virtually all existing three-phase systems worldwide. Deviating requirements for the USA and Canada are given in detail in each chapter of this catalog. Read also the detailed description “Switchgear for North America” from Page 22/13. For the worldwide use of switchgear, special installation standards and approval requirements must also be observed in addition to the widely differing system conditions: Where screw fuses are used in a control system, some European countries – such as Denmark, Finland, the Netherlands, Norway and Sweden – require gage screws. In this case, “FORM P” fuse bases must be used. Switzerland no longer requires the use of gage screws, but they are still often requested by customers. The majority of countries permit the import of switchgear assemblies and devices on the manufacturer’s undertaking that they have been constructed in accordance with the pertinent specifications. In some countries, such as the USA and Canada, however, there is a legal obligation to obtain official approval. In these countries, devices and enclosures – sometimes even complete control systems – are tested and approved by independent bodies. In Scandinavia and in Switzerland, an official approval for low-voltage switchgear and controlgear had to be sought to some extent. For industrial switchgear, this legal obligation has now been abolished, provided the devices have been manufactured and tested in accordance with harmonized European standards (such as IEC/EN 60947). There is then no longer a requirement for them to carry their country’s own approval mark. Eaton develops switchgear to international standards, such as IEC/EN 60947 and applies the corresponding marks. Devices that conform to the European Low-Voltage Directive and are sold within the European Union must contain the CE mark. 22/3 Argentina In Argentina, mandatory approval is based on Resolution 92/98. From April 01, 2001, miniature circuit breakers and residual-current circuit breakers are subject to mandatory approval. As of this date, circuit breakers up to Ie = 63 A and Ue max = 440 V must carry the following marks: USA, Underwriters Laboratories (UL) - Listing Europe, Conformité Européen (CE) The CE mark indicates that the device corresponds with all relevant requirements and standards. Mandatory marking allows unrestricted use of marked devices within the European economic area. Devices sold within the European union must comply with the Electromagnetic Compatibility (EMC) Directive. Eaton has performed the required tests for all Moeller-branded products subject to this Directive and applied the CE mark, which demonstrates compliance with the EMC Directive. Because devices bearing the CE mark comply with the harmonized standards, approval and the associated marking is no longer required in the following countries: Belgium, Denmark, Finland, France, the Netherlands, Norway, Sweden, and Switzerland. An exception is installation material. In some areas, miniature circuit breakers and residual current device must still be labeled and therefore carry the corresponding approval mark. USA, Underwriters Laboratories (UL) - Recognition Argentinien, Instituto Argentino de Normalización y Certificación (IRAM) Selection of devices Canada, Canadian Standards Association (CSA) Approval for electrical products is also required in Argentina, China, Russia, South Africa, and the Ukraine. Marking is partly mandatory for these countries. As in other European countries, the IEC rating data is accepted here. Romania requires that components that are to be used in public buildings must be approved by the Romanian test authority ICECON. In addition to the required approvals and conformance with applicable regulations, the design of devices and systems themselves must be suitable for the target market. Points to keep in mind when selecting switchgear for export include: Motor-protective circuit breakers Use auto-protected circuit breakers, which are capable of controlling the highest prospective fault levels at the point of installation without the need for back-up protection. Russia Devices for Russia must bear the appropriate marking. Advantages Can be positioned anywhere and are fully independent of the local circuitprotection system; no spare part problems Circuit-breakers Russia, Goststandart (GOST-R) Ukraine Devices for the Ukraine must bear the appropriate marking. Belgien, Comité Electrotechnique Belge/Belgisch Elektrotechnisch Comité (CEBEC) Ukraine, Goststandart (Ukrain-GOST) Use makes with visible contacts, and quick-make and quick-break operation as standard. For high short-circuit levels, use current-limiting circuit breakers. Selective switches are recommended for the selective graduation of networks. Advantages Independence from local accident prevention regulations requiring visible contacts, and safety from faults caused by inexperienced operating personnel. The effects of shortcircuits are kept to a minimum. Fuseless installations offer greater safety and reliability in plant operation. In the event of a fault, only the faulty section of the system is isolated. China Germany, Verband Deutscher Elektrotechniker (VDE) Devices for China must bear the appropriate marking. France, Union Technique de l‘Electricité (UTE) China, China Compulsory Certification (CCC) Contactors Use contactors whose entire range provides consistently reliable operation in the event of voltage drops (80% Un should be aimed for) and whose contact system will not assume an indeterminate position on closing or opening under these conditions. South Africa In South Africa approval is mandatory for circuit breakers and busbar trunking systems: These devices must bear the appropriate marking. Austria, Österreichischer Verband für Elektrotechnik (ÖVE) South Africa, South African Bureau of Standards (SABS) Switzerland, Schweizerischer Elektrotechnischer Verein (SEV) Devices for export to the USA and Canada have either additional UL and CSA approval or are available in a separate version with UL and CSA approval. Advantages During the electrification work in areas such as Africa and the Middle East, an insufficient voltage stability is – at least for a certain time – likely in many applications (for example due to long spur lines or small local generators). The use of devices that fulfil the above requirements will eliminate one of the main failure causes related to contactors. Enclosures Use insulated enclosures with transparent covers (i.e. “totally insulated” enclosures). 2010 CA08103002Z-EN www.eaton.com they disconnect all poles. because switchgear operation can be monitored even with the doors or covers closed. thus virtually eliminating the possibility of these being left open through carelessness. Lloyd's Register of Shipping. etc. The transparent covers contribute significantly to the correct operation of a system. Because the status of currently valid shipping approvals is subject to significant variations.eaton. this Catalog does not provide an overview. especially where exports to areas of uncertain skills are concerned. for example. Bureau Veritas. For the uninitiated. they also greatly reduce the problem of obtaining replacement parts. up-to-date information on the Internet. Please see our corresponding.moeller. it may be almost impossible to find the right fuse in these circumstances. as this would quickly be out of date. Advantages The operational reliability of a system is especially important for export contracts. The advantages of fuseless design for export are especially evident in this case. reliance on the possibly doubtful skills of unknown installation personnel. Insulated enclosures completely eliminate the need for any additional protection against corrosion. Furthermore. due to the dryness of the ground). These problems do not arise where a circuit-breaker is used. and only in this position can the switch be padlocked. Advantages The mechanical coupling of the actuating element with the contacts ensures that the Off position is indicated only when all main contacts are separated by the prescribed distance. Main switch and safety switch Use devices with positive contact separation and clear switch position indication.net/approbationen/schiff.do 2010 CA08103002Z-EN www. Russian Maritime Register of Shipping. Total insulation is the best possible protective measure from the user’s point of view. they have ideal protection through high tripping accuracy and they can be used for selective operation. Shipping classifications Many Moeller-branded Eaton devices are approved by all important shipping associations: Germanischer Lloyd. The transparent cover is an important contribution to safety. Det Norske Veritas. protective measures based on grounding are often extremely difficult. Circuit-breakers and motorprotective circuit breakers provide this reliability in full measure since they can be immediately reclosed once a fault has been cleared. No complicated investigation is needed to find out which fusing system is used in the respective location and which specifications have to be followed to select the correct fuses. This ensures safety when carrying out maintenance and repair work on the installation or machinery.com . avoiding. https://wss. Registro Italiano Navale. Because they have no fuses or other consumables. Often several different fuse systems with widely varying characteristics are used side-by-side in the same country. Polski Rejestr Statków. if not impossible (in the Middle East.22/4 Advantages Approvals and shipping classifications for world markets Overcurrent protection devices Always use circuit breakers or motorprotective circuit breakers and avoid fuses wherever possible. PKZ2/. DILM38 DILM40. PKZM4-. DILMP45 DILMP63... Z5-… Z5-. Approved devices please enquire.... Control relays easyRelay easy. DILM250 DILM300./FF250 K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K – – K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K N N N N K K K K K – – – K K K K – – – – K K K K K K K K K – – – K K K K K K K K K K K N K K K K K K K K – K1) N N K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K – K K K K K K – K K k k k k k k – – K N N N – – – CDN CSA RUS GOST-R PRC CCC UA Ukrain -GOST ZW7-..CP8. DILM9..-. DILM400. DILM170 DILMP20 DILMP32.. DILMP160. Pressure switches MCS… Cam switches T… Contactor relays DILER DILA DILA-XHI Contactors DILM7.. not for North America versions 2010 CA08103002Z-EN www. PKZM0-T PKE PKZ2. DIL ET EMR4-. DILM15 DILM17. DILM115. Switched-mode power supply units easy EASY200-POW EASY400-POW Series-connected device EASY256-HCI 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) Test authorities USA UL K K K CDN CSA K K K RUS GOST-R K – – PRC CCC – – K UA Ukrain -GOST – – K K K K K K – K K K K K k K K2) K k k K K K K K K K K K K K k K K2) K k k K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K – – – – – – – – K – K K – K K K K N N N N N N N N N N K K K – K K K – – K K K K K K K K K K K K – K N N K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K – – – – – – N N N N N N N N N N N N N – K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K K N N N K K K Notes K Approved or accepted k Applied for N Approval or acceptance not required – Not approved or accepted Form CDN.eaton. DILM12... DILM750.. Switchgear for North America.. DILM32.. MFD.....-XP1 DILEM(-12)(-G) DILM250.. DILM225. DILM500 DILM580. MFD.-XS1 DILM.. Soft starters and accessories DS4-340 DS6-340 DE4-KEY-2 DE4-COM-2X DE4-NET-DP2 Electronic timing relays ETR 4-.. Programmable logic controllers EC4P-… I/O expansion easy EASY618-AC-RE EASY618-DC-RE EASY620-DC-TE EASY202-RE Coupling modules easy EASY2… Ethernet module EASY209-SE Multi-function displays MFD-80..R..... P-SOL… PKZ-SOL. DILM1000 DILL DILMF DILK12 … DILK50 Overload relays ZB32 ZB65 ZB150 ZE-.. MFD-T... Applies only for standard CI types. DILMP80 DILMP125. ZEB ZEV Thermistor relay for machine protection EMT 6 Motor-protective circuit-breakers PKZM01 PKZM0. MFD-T(A)P....-ZB LS-.com . DILM820.../ZM..-....... DILM95. DILMP200 DILM…-XHI DILM…-XMV DILM../FF225A Z5-. DILM72 DILM80.. Measuring and monitoring relays EMR4... DILM650... DILM25.-ZBZ/... DILM150.Approvals and shipping classifications for world markets Country Country 22/5 Test authorities USA UL SmartWire-Darwin EU5… SWD… M22-SWD… Pilot devices FAK…/I RMQ16 RMQ-Titan SL signal towers Position switches LS... DILM300A DILM185..CP4. MFD. DILM65. LS-. Switchgear for North America in surface mounting enclosure As supplementary protectors up to 40 A only. DILM50......./S-SP.... Circuit-breakers FAZ… K K K K FAZ-HK K K K K FI...X-.net/approbationen/schiff.X-. FAZ-RT K K – – FAZ-K/S/Z K K – – Combination circuit breakers – – K – PKNM Fuse-switches VLC14. 6) Applies only for standard CI types... Please see our corresponding.. 4) Switchgear for North America in surface mounting enclosure 5) As supplementary protectors up to 40 A only. up to date information on the Internet. etc... Lloyd's Register of Shipping. P3 K4) K4) K K K K –3) –3) P5 Supplementary protectors FAZB.... Det Norske Veritas. not for North America versions K K K – – – – – K6) K6) K6) Eaton’s Moeller devices Shipping classifications Many Moeller-branded Eaton devices are approved by all important shipping associations: Germanischer Lloyd. Russian Maritime Register of Shipping. https://wss.... CI.. CI. VLC22 K K – – Insulated enclosures CI CI. this Catalog does not provide an overview. 2) Switchgear for North America. Control relay suitable for safety circuits easySafety CDN CSA RUS GOST-R PRC CCC UA Ukrain -GOST K Test authorities USA UL CDN CSA RUS GOST-R PRC CCC UA Ukrain -GOST K – – K K – N – K K K K K K N N N – K – K – N N N N N N – K – K – K K K N N N – K – K – I/O systems XIOC XIO-EXT121-1 Transformers STI/STZ DTI/DTZ UTI SASY60i Circuit breakers NZM1-4 IZM Switch-disconnectors N1-4 IN K K K K K2) –3) K2) –3) K K K K K2) –3) K2) –3) Notes K Approved or accepted k Applied for N Approval or acceptance not required – Not approved or accepted P1.-NA.do 2010 CA08103002Z-EN www. Bureau Veritas. FAZC./(2)T-NA K K N6) – CI.-... Because the status of currently valid shipping approvals is subject to significant variations.-.-NA.22/6 Approvals and shipping classifications for world markets Country Country Test authorities USA UL Safety relays ESR. K K – – FAZS../T-NA K K N6) – Small enclosures CI-K CI-K. FAZR.-NA K K N6) – 1) Form CDN..moeller... as this would quickly be out of date.. K K K K ASA..com ... Polski Rejestr Statków.. USA K K – – FAZ-NA.. Registro Italiano Navale.eaton. 3) Approved devices please enquire.... measurement and protective relays. molded case switches NS…-NA and miniature circuit-breakers FAZ (see additional information about FAZ. The necessary testing and certification can be performed by various “Nationally Recognized Testing Laboratories” (NRTL). all electrical apparatus must comply with the CEC8). • NA-approved devices often have different ratings and sizes and are often used and combined in ways that differ from usual IEC and EN practice. EN = European standards e. http://www. For unrestricted sale in European Union member states. • with the information in this catalog customers striving to build machines for the world market can see that they can largely use the same Eaton devices for all markets. In the USA the legally binding and the NEC4) require an approval of devices and plants.iec. Although the catalog contains mainly Moeller products. This level of attention is paid to the approvals for North Notes 1) Date of described Codes and Standards. using flag symbols for the USA and Canada. in some cases – for example circuit breakers – supply other Eatonbranded products approved for North America. which use the IEC/EN standards12). and which may require different approvals. depending on the approval requirements. http://www. for this reason. 14-05.com/us 1. These are. Technical data and approval status for North America This main catalog contains all approved technical data for the North American market for engineering switchgear systems. short-circuit strength of the switchgear systems International Electrical Commission. The devices Eaton terms “NA devices” (Listed Components) or “CNA devices” (Recognized Components) have the following key characteristics: These products have been approved to UL and CSA and can be used in the USA and Canada as well as in other countries if the end client requires UL and CSA approvals or conformance with with the North American standards13). the trade regulations resulting from the NAFTA agreements10) allow vendors to apply for a joint UL and CSA approval at all approval organizations. see the glossary in this catalog on page 22/22. combined and used according to the NEC or CEC codes as well as any applicable standards. Eaton strives to help its customers avoid problems with approved devices in North America. • interesting new products are now available for this field of business. approvals and approval marks can be issued by approved subsidiaries of German Technische Überwachungsvereine (TUV)6) or by ETLIntertek7). http://www. the IEC/EN and the NA versions have the same external dimensions and can usually (depending on approvals) be equipped with the same accessories.moeller.g. This article provides only a summary of this topic1). Many machine and panel builders have their end products (such as machines)approved already at the point of manufacture. electrical equipment must be acceptance-tested on-site by socalled Authorities Having Jurisdiction (AHJ). see Moeller’s detailed Technical Essays2). Part no. world-market devices contain the CE mark. “North America” or “NA” always refers to the USA and Canada. have rarely made use of this approval method because these combined approvals are still not fully recognized by local inspectors and end users. With rare exceptions.ul. In addition. They are largely identical with the IEC/EN devices of the same series but differ in their detail design or feature slightly lower ratings. Device combinations approved on behalf of the component manufacturer – for example motor starter combinations – usually exhibit better technical data than combinations of individual devices that are not tested as combinations. the devices covered by standards UL 508 and CSA C22. and development and approval status: January 2010 2) See: http://www. Power distribution systems are rarely exported. For use in the USA. If the 22/7 throughout the world. Testing and approval by an independent third-party is always required. like world-market devices.de 8) Canadian Electrical Code 9) 10) 11) 12) 13) 14) 15) Canadian Standards Association. In some cases. But because these devices will also be exported from the USA or Canada. They have ratings plates containing at least all important data for use in the USA and in Canada. contactors. user-programmable PLCs. Eaton. Approvals can not be based on testing by the manufacturer only.eaton. • customers expect or are demanding a supportive business relationship. who. To date.gov 4) National Electrical Code 5) UL.Switchgear for North America The reason that the selection pages for all product groups and this chapter of the main catalog contain specific information about approvals and devices for use in North America is that: • through the activities of machine and panel builders a large percentage of the products are indirectly destined for export. in offshore area. i. with few exceptions. Inc. which requires that all equipment and installations have been approved by CSA1) or equivalent bodies. of which the Underwriters Laboratories (UL)5) are the best-known and most widely accepted.tuv. and are indicated on rating plates by the corresponding approval marks as follows: Eaton has special North America versions for: Circuit breakers NZM. including the North American approvals.jsp. switching and protective devices approved for North America: 1) Preferably as world-market devices with the following key characteristics: World-market devices fulfil all device and product standards and feature all relevant approvals (see approvals overview from page 22/5). overload relays. http://www. • the customs and standard practices in the North American market must also be taken into consideration. and previously Moeller.osha. which is also active within Germany. and can be used throughout the world. Alternatively. additional “Conditions of Acceptability (CoA)” must often be adhered to according to North American standards. This is known to the inspectors. reduced technical data does not present a problem. FAZ-RT in Chapter 19 of this catalog). they must be correctly dimensioned. The reason for this is that the components support each other in their switching tasks. For the first time in this catalog. these devices can. devices approved for NA must always be used. Devices with IEC/EN data also carry the CE mark and the CCC mark for China. Because Eaton wants to make export as simple as possible for its customers.ca North American Free Trade Agreement. or if the plant is to be used in different locations throughout the world e. • for export projects. the selection pages include a clear. The codes and standards of the USA and Canada differ – to some extent significantly – from those of other industrial countries. cam switches.csa. such as control panels for the electrical equipment of machines and plants14).2 No. such as auxiliary contacts or shunt releases. Type of approval Approval mark suffix -NA For use in the USA the device is approved as a single device as “Listed Component”. When engineering switchgear systems for North America. IEC/EN rating data has no relevance for use in North America. These authorities check that all components have the required approvals. For an explanation of special terminology.net/de/company/news/publications/index. the applicable North American standards should be obtained under all circumstances. and further approvals would be required for them15). A special characteristic of the North American market is that. between USA. • North American codes and standards that are less well known and that deviate significantly from the IEC and EN standards must be observed. Some major customer do this to reduce the number of versions.intertek. the cost of approval depends on the devices’ production quantity. for example. their rating plates usually also contain data to IEC and EN standards. in Canada it is a “Certified Component”. Eaton’s sales companies can.g. FAZ-NA. which do not always have an identical content. In addition to the normal UL and CSA approvals. http://www. motor-protective circuit breakers. The devices then carry a logo that should be recognized in both countries.com . The papers are also available free of charge in print 3) Occupational Safety and Health Administration. on the whole. World-market devices have rating plates with all important technical data for worldwide use and for use in in the USA and Canada. For further information about approvals for export to North America. Canada and Mexico SCCR. the components must be approved for their application according to the standard applicable in each case. we have made comprehensive improvements to this catalog following intensive discussions with our exporting customers. Examples of world-market devices include: Pilot (control circuit) devices. Keep in mind that the USA and Canada publish their own. Industrial Control Panels for Machinery. Recognized Components are frequently and incorrectly used without regard for the additional Conditions of Acceptability (CoA) contained in the product standards. electronic devices and systems.e. Eaton offers two groups of electronic. Incorrect usage of Recognized Components is likely to be noticed and will result in a denial of commissioning until corrective measures have been taken. -CNA For use in the USA the device is approved as a “Recognized Component”.intertek. for Canada as a single device it is a “Certified Component”. position switches. Special care should therefore be taken here..com 6) e. This is an important aspect. for the “Overall Short Circuit Current Rating”11). these devices have been developed by modifying existing IEC/EN devices. are particularly thorough in checking the correct use of these devices. 2) Device versions for North America Where the combination of the requirements of all codes and standards in a single product range is uneconomical or not possible. be used precise indication of each product approved for the North American market. independent standards. The existing approvals for the USA and Canada are included in the devices’ part numbers as a part number suffixes. UL 508A and NFPA 79 For example testing in specific distribution board enclosures 2010 CA08103002Z-EN www.ch.com. http://www. 7) http://www. which is viable only for products that will be exported. TUV Rheinland of North America. while some even have their own approved workshops.g. OSHA3) In Canada. moeller.2 No. When working to North American codes and standards. UL 508A System of categorization in Canada. In some cases. In the event of difficulties. For the North America versions of circuit breakers NZM and molded case switches NS. Devices for which slash voltages are mandatory. To ensure the large clearances and creepage distances for feeder circuits.2 No. grounded star network can be connected to the transformer’s output side to allow the use of devices approved only for slash voltages. See also the motor starter selection table (page 8/30). North American practices must often be observed (for example regarding operating elements for main switches). a separate. 600 V) or “slash voltage”7) (e. Eaton has included both voltage values in its NA motor starter tables. Device types in North America This main catalog takes into account the fact that a distinction is made in Canada and the USA between Distribution Equipment and Industrial Control Equipment: Distribution equipment This includes for example: • • • • • Circuit-breakers (UL 489. Those pages contain. It has become apparent that these voltages are no longer sufficient for new technologies with high ratings.com/cgibin/XYV/template/LISEXT/1FRAME /index. pack”. 480Y/277 V. in addition to the national US and Canadian standards. a great deal of information must be made available to users. by the approval organizations in the approval documents.eaton. Unfortunately the approval records not drawn up by Eaton Moeller are often poorly structured and hard to read. The higher of the two stated voltages in each case is the rated service voltage8). the installation instructions for the device and for the switchgear systems in which it is installed should be handed on to the end customer and the operator. Product-related standards.248). must be available. To find the required record. in the USA.. Design engineers should also follow this practice when dimensioning systems. 460 V or 480 V.2 No. or whether the switches are approved as current-limiting devices. Because motors rated in kW are often used for exported plants and machines. Load interrupters (UL 489. 4-04). 5-09). corresponds with CSA https://wss.. In engineering. 5-09). selection and usage criteria that differ from IEC and EN must be specially considered. The selection pages for the special devices for the NA market contain the data required for selecting the appropriate switches.1…-NA... Some devices can not be used with the 600 V often found in Canada. you should therefore always enter the name “Moeller” and the Class Number (from the selection page in the catalog). In combination. The same applies for the other voltage pairs. further correction factors for dimensioning components and cables must also be observed. Canada dos not have installation-related standards in some cases. and UL 1077) apply mainly to component manufacturers.g. Devices for full voltages can be used in star and delta networks. Switches of this kind are not common in IEC/EN countries. CSA-C22. you can dynamically create up-to-date data sheets for products to save as PDF files and print out. for example. For some devices. UL 508C. Voltage types and network configurations in North America For the use of some devices. for example. where you can also find the IEC/EN data. stated short-circuit current rating (SCCR). The statutory requirements are not incorporated in the CEC and CSA standards as clearly. In all. CSA-C22. In connection with approvals.g. The decisive factor for the permitted network configuration in this case is the actually used voltage. the voltage indications. You can also access the certification reports through the databases of the approvals organizations: • Access to the UL database is through the address http://database.. which. csa-international. for example. Codes and standards in North America As with IEC and European standards. are combined to motor starters for higherrated motors with a contactor and overload relay. 480 V are not usual. IL = Eaton nomenclature: Instructional Leaflet 2010 CA08103002Z-EN www.ul. This can result in the need to use larger conductor crosssections. The approval organizations’ Inspectors can also access the full approval records through their organizations. 230 V or 240 V. Switch-disconnectors (UL98. the part numbers of the approved products are given with varying degrees of accuracy. such as UL 508A and NFPA 79 are relevant mainly for companies that process these components. In the USA. For circuit breakers with part number suffix “-CNA” (Recognized Component). When using transformers with separate windings.22/8 Switchgear for North America For CSA. Eaton Electric’s database and online catalog4) will. UL 508. For products with approvals s worldmarket devices. CSA-C22. which often arise out of misunderstandings. 600Y/347 V) must be observed. or even the reports themselves. must be used only with star networks with solid grounding. even though motors with. the maximum permissible “full voltage”6) (e. doubts may arise as to the admissibility of the use of the approved devices for specific tasks. Do not use “Eaton” here yet. If a page or double page also contains articles that are not approved for North America. Unfortunately mere marking with flags and approval marks on the devices is not always sufficient proof of approval for inspectors. as these have similar requirements.g. in some individual cases. To simplify device selection. For exports to Canada. The switches of construction size NZM. Further. To a mains supply with a rated voltage of. the certification report numbers in the CSA database do not always correspond with the numbers of the approval records issued to Eaton or Moeller. The required information is specified in the standards or. Occasionally. the technical data is given at the end of each chapter of the catalog. In this column. America because of the significant export share of these devices and because standards.ecat. often cause irritation. such as UL 489. North American standards can be divided into those that apply to individual products and those that apply to assembled installations. Customers can find the most important excerpts from the certification reports for most of the NA-approved articles by entering the product group. CSA-C22. such as motor-protective circuit breakers and some motor starters. the range of models for the North American market is greater than that for the IEC/EN market. • 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) 6) Notes System of categorization in the USA. such as photovoltaics or wind power.com .html For CSA . Point of Common Coupling Utilization Voltage AWA = Moeller nomenclature: Installation instructions. visit http://directories. allow higher voltages. Most North American component standards currently specify a maximum of 600 V for l. corresponds with UL White Book. In such cases. 4-04). 575 V or 600 V.. switches with fixed overload releases (NZM…AF…-NA). systems. while system-related standards. such as whether their use in feeder and/or branch circuits is permissible.net HP = horse-power Voltage between phases 7) 8) 9) 10) 11) Voltage between phase and neutral Service Voltage Point of Connection.. If only a single device in a switchgear system can be used for a slash voltage. DILM. which is the voltage between the point of connection10) to the consumer system to the point at which the apparatus is connected.-NA the main catalog contains comprehensive selection information.net/approbationen de. in the UL 489. Where all articles on a page or double page are approved. the ordering pages of this catalog provide information relevant for export to North America. the information for North America contains further important details.moeller. We are continually working to improve and complete the approvals situation. be regularly updated with all changes. This may be true even if these devices are IEC/EN-approved for up to 690 V.v. When using switching and protective devices. In North America threephase networks are usually threepole. These changes will also have to be made. a stated Condition of Acceptability (CoA) is that these devices must always be combined with a contactor and an overload relay. please contact Eaton. the latest NEC standards do not always apply in all states. articles are sometimes grouped together with stylized parentheses.480 V motors dimensioned for 460 V can be connected. which will therefore change in this catalog’s validity period. this slash voltage must be stated on the switchgear system’s rating plate. member states or provinces and larger cities may have additional legal requirements that must be met by system builders when supplying to these regions.2…-NA also cover the current ranges of switches NZM. CSA-C22.org/. and the approval organization in the approvals database for Eaton’s Moeller-branded products3). In the online catalog. This restriction is due to the differing test conditions specified by the North American standards. 480 V. The lower of the two values is the Utilization Voltage9). it must be remembered that inspectors convert kW into HP ratings5) and reading the standard currents for the next largest standard motors rated in HP from the NEC or CEC. the the numbers of the certification reports. Component manufacturers and machine/system builders that use third-party components should each be familiar with the respective other type of standard. which include the UL and CSA certification report numbers as well as the relevant Category Control Numbers (UL)1) or Classes (CSA)2).2 No. it is advisable to use the US installation-related standards as a guideline for engineering.. New standards are currently being developed that will. irrespective of the type of grounding. the whole page or double page is marked only once with the flag symbols in the page header. the approved articles are indicated with flags as groups or per article in column “Std. such as 115 V or 120 V.2 No. Fuses (UL 248. In these cases. Although the contactors and motor starters are also approved as world-market devices. Because more information is required for the complex circuit breakers than for other devices. Only these complete combinations have a specified. they have special selection pages to take into account the North American voltages and HP ratings. some devices can also be approved for smaller full voltages and larger slash voltages. many customers use 600/480 V or 600/400 V matching transformers to avoid any restrictions due to the high voltage of 600 V at the engineering stage. These networks can be installed with or without neutral conductor. however. To facilitate this. further details that are relevant mainly for installation. The most important information is contained on the devices’ rating plates and in the catalog... are included in the installation instructions11) included with the devices. Note that. in future. circuit breakers must always be fitted with insulating components and covers. e. for example. Fuse switch-disconnectors (UL98. To limit the vendor’s liability. less frequently required data for engineering is included under “Technical data” at the end of the chapter. The type tests for UL. as main switches or circuit breakers in motor and other load circuits in industrial control systems. Complete contactor and overcurrent relay combinations can be assembled as per page 8/30. This also goes for surface mounting the motor starters on busbar adapters of the SASY 60i system. which are required to have large clearances and creepage distances at least on their feeder side. PKZM4 and PKE are additionally approved as “tap conductor protectors”. Here. Eaton offers different versions for electrical. unless they are used for switching motors. Chapters 5 and 8 of this catalog list the contactors and motor starters with the HP ratings approved for North America. Testing of these devices is specially stringent. The additional short-circuit protective device can protect individual motor starters or – if approved for use in “group installations” – a group of motor starters. only these devices must be used for power supply and tap-off. reactors) 3) Resistance (heating) 4) Incandescent lamps 5) Ballast (electric discharge lamps) 6) General Use1 1 The Amperes (A) “General Use” group corresponds with IEC/EN Category AC-1. too. In feeder circuits. and to some extent also for mechanical connection of the motor starters’ components. and FAZ…-RT. Motor protective circuit breakers PKZ. In addition. As with the IEC and European standards. As BCPDs.Switchgear for North America These devices are of a rugged design and have larger insulating clearances than other switching devices (for 301 to 600 V: 1 inch = 25. These devices are subject to the special conditions described below. In industrial control panels. 14-05. corresponding HP motor ratings and continuous thermal currents are assigned to all North American standard voltages. the term “feeder circuits” is used in the widest sense 2) Feeder circuits 3) 4) BCPD = branch circuit protective device NEMA = National Electrical Manufacturers Association (USA. The following table provides an overview of these assignments: Motor starters (“Combination Motor Starters“) The European-type motor starter that contains all devices for short-circuit protection. The table on a Page 5/84 provides an overview of the NEMA sizes in relation to the HP ratings and continuous currents. these devices are industrial control equipment to UL 508 and CSA-C 22. In motor control centers (MCC) the control voltage is often generated per withdrawable unit.NEMA. Motor-protective circuit breakers PKZM0. i. switchgear. main circuits are classified into “feeder circuits”1) and “branch circuits”2). devices to UL 508. The type of load for each duty type is indicated on the device’s ratings plate or in its technical specifications and defines is application purpose. in motor control centers (MCC) and in power distribution systems. All connection methods with wires or elements of different types are approved for North America. The integrated short-circuit protection function and the isolating functions of these motor-protective circuit breakers is not recognized in North America. large clearances and creepage distances are required. • Electronic devices and systems. The contactor and overload relay are selected as described on page 8/xx. even though it is stated in the technical data. Eaton’s NA circuit breakers have passed all of these tests. which define utilization categories for l. http://www. The circuit breakers must then be fed only from above and the specified infeed side must be marked “LINE”. circuit breakers must be marked with their conduction direction (LINE or LOAD) unless they are approved for both conduction directions. This industrial control equipment is used mainly in industrial control panels. In addition.e. US and Canadian standards define “duty types” for various types of switched loads.v. for example. • Motor protective circuit breaker. running production is monitored by test authority inspectors. 14-05). motor-protective circuit breakers can not be used irrespective of make. approved motorprotective circuit breakers must be protected against short circuits with UL. and fuses. For the North American market. for example with circuit breakers as main switches or in a motor feeder. a short-circuit protection device. Industrial control equipment These include. these components are also used. the motor-protective circuit-breaker’s short-circuit release will. • Pilot devices. resistance only Amperes or Watts. • User-programmable PLCs These devices have smaller physical dimensions and the insulating clearances are not as great as those of power distribution devices.8 mm creepage distance). ballast (A. Combination “contactor and overload relay” (“Non Combination Motor Starter”) First of all. it can be combined directly with power distribution devices. is called “combination motor starter” in North America. IEC/EN motor protective circuit breakers In North America. In the event of a short-circuit. According to current US and Canadian standards. Typical BCPDs are circuit breakers NZM…-NA. The highest permissible rating for this protective device is given in each case in this catalog. With its devices. • Overload relays. 14-05) and are used as manually operated motor starters in controllers or separately as Load marking on the apparatus/device Duty type 1) Motors 2) Coils (in auxiliary and control circuits) Horsepower (HP) Coils: Volts.4 mm air distance and 2 inches = 50. for which orders will specify ratings in HP. Ratings data for industrial switchgear Note that the IEC/EN rating data on devices or in this catalog must not be used for selecting devices for use in North America.2 No. overload protection and operational switching of the motor (such as circuit-breaker. for example according to UL 489. • Contactor relays.org) 2010 CA08103002Z-EN www.2 No. of course. it is important to know that when North American customers speak of “non-combination motor starters” they mean what in Europe is referred to as a “contactor and overcurrent relay” combination and will give the same ordering information as for contactors. switchboards.eaton. but the inspection requirements are not as extensive as those for circuit breakers. PKE (Chapter 7) In North America. a fuse or circuit-breaker is required. 22/9 Circuit types in North America In North America. Frequency Control Circuit Contacts: Standard Pilot Duty or Heavy Pilot Duty. Contactors In North America.2 No.and CSA-approved circuit breakers are among the world’s strictest. This type of motor starter must be engineered like a small control system complete with all associated individual devices. these devices are classified merely as “manual motor controllers” or “manual motor protectors”. In North America.or CSA-approved circuit breakers or fuses. also trip. contactor and overload relay). with running production being subject to regular checks by test authority inspectors. Contactors are classified as industrial control equipment according to UL 508 and CSA-C 22-2 No. Tungsten Amperes. motor circuits and consumer circuits of all types. not for any other load type. panelboards).com . contactors must have so-called “NEMA-sizes”4). For the NEMA-sizes. for example. In power distribution equipment (switchgear. The Eaton circuit breakers do not have this limitation. Notes 1) In NA. 14-05: • Contactors. which must be observed. Use only the approved data. • Cam switch. The most convenient connection method is provided by the tool-less plug connection wiring kits. CSA-C22. According to UL 508 and CSA C 22. motor starters of UL 508 Types E and F can be used only for individual motors. as is customary in IEC and EN standard systems. We often receive inquiries about this. FAZ…-NA. Amperes. The boundary between these two circuit types is the “branch circuit protective device (BCPD)”3). PKZM4…-CB. eaton. i. overload is signaled only. The configurable tripping behavior of electronic overload relays can be optimized for the motors’ startup behavior under adverse load. they must. Type F starters can be combined and used as shown on page 8/xx. always be operated with an upstream shortcircuit protection device (exceptions: UL 508 Types E and F). UL 508 manual Type E starters In addition. meaning that their entire current range can be utilized. a contactor and an additional overload relay. 14-05). These starters also do not need additional short-circuit protection. The overload relays optionally feature thermal bimetallic or electronic trip blocks. Circuit-breakers without overload protection. These devices feature large clearances and creepage distances.-S(E). The circuit breakers used have • with fixed overload releases (NZM…-AF…-NA) • or with adjustable overload releases (NZM…-A…-NA) • or without overload release (NZM.2 No. Motor-protective circuit breakers NZM…-ME…-NA can be used with or without contactor in motor circuits up to the stated switching capacity without additional short-circuit protection. These combinations can also be used exclusively in solidly grounded star networks. Manual self-protected combination motor controllers are implemented as a modular system with a PKZM0. It is permissible to connect several PKZM at their input side with three-phase commoning links. and have lower thermal losses than three-component motor starters. for example for heavy starting duty. Circuit-breakers NZM. for other types of load. these breakers lack a motor protection characteristic for overload releases that meets the requirements of current North American codes and standards. motor starters can be tested as “type E combination motor controllers”2)./S-SP. this possibility is being planned and not yet officially included in the standards). a “type F combination motor controller” can be constructed. This is specially advantageous for the compact withdrawable MCCs. switching motor circuits.22/10 Switchgear for North America devices are used in motor control centres (MCC). PKZM4 or PKE. Motor starters for higher-rated motors At their basic equipment level. Motor-protective circuit breakers with upstream protection can also be used without limitation in delta and ungrounded star networks.. In combination with a downstream contactor. require larger clearances and creepage distances. They can be used as separate. These circuit breakers can optionally be equipped with and tripped by shunt or undervoltage releases or be switched on and off with remote operators. special rules of the codes and standards must be observed. for example at slash voltage 480Y/277 V. NZM. The adapters and busbar systems SASY 60i are also approved for use in North America. for example at slash voltage 480Y/277 V. Up to the specified switching capacity. discrete devices. With just three models. They also provide short-circuit protection in motor circuits. They can optionally be tripped by shunt or undervoltage releases or be switched on and off with remote operators. the two-component motor starters can now be used to costeffectively protect and switch more than 95 percent of all motors. which. switches and regulates the motor current with a high. The PKZ2 system also includes a trip block version that actuates a relay output on overload instead of tripping the circuit-breaker through the breaker mechanism3). the frequency inverters must be tested and approved by their manufacturers together with these Type E starters (at the time of print. These devices are suitable only for manual switching of motors. they cover a current range from 45 to 200 A. They must be used only for switching and protecting motors and for no other load types. the devices can be mounted on busbar adapters and busbar systems. although they are not yet described in the standards there. manual breakers. They are not used as discrete devices. The circuit breakers can optionally equipped with undervoltage or shunt releases.-S…-NA). these devices are circuit breakers (instantaneous-trip only molded-case circuit breakers according to UL 489 and CSA-C 22. Like the conventional IEC/EN-standard circuit breakers. Alternatively. In the PKZ2 system. too. This combination has the added benefit of allowing a separate tripped indication on overload through the overload relay’s auxiliary contacts or on short- Motor starters without additional short-circuit protection. These Notes Observe previous paragraph Motor starter construction Type E Motor-protective circuit breakers NZM…-ME…-NA These novel devices are fully-featured circuit breakers in North America (molded-case circuit breakers to UL 489 and CSA-C22. This starter type is also CSA-recognized for Canada. if no upstream short-circuit protective devices are used. accepted in Canada. including full short-circuit protection. UL 508 type E starters According to a supplement to UL 508. the “type E combination motor controllers” comprise the “manual self-protected starters”. Type E starters must be used only in solidly grounded star networks. The devices have adjustable magnetic or electronic short-circuit releases. for protecting and UL 508 Type F remote-switchable starters By combining a “manual type E starter” with a contactor. they are always combined to a “combination motor starter” with a downstream contactor and overload relay. the circuit-breaker does not trip The overload releases are. They must be used only in solidly grounded star networks. with a motor protection characteristic that comforms to UL 508. these starters do not need additional short-circuit protection. which require less space and fewer components and engineering resources.-CNA In North America. PKZ and PKE must be used only for protecting and switching motors in North America and not. for example at slash voltage 480Y/277 V.. in which the contactor performs operational switching and regulation of the motor current. These combinations then form “two-component motor starters”. In North America this characteristic is referred to as group protection. and their auxiliary contacts for switching control circuits. For use in Canada these devices must. This avoids the need to call in an electrician. Type F starters are 1) 2) 3) 4) ZMR-…-PKZ2. They are used mainly in controllers and motor control centers (MCC). a new circuit-breaker as motor-protective circuit-breaker NZM… -ME…-NA will be introduced.-CNA are UL-approved as Recognized Components. are contained in a single device. the modular plug-in trip blocks can be exchanged depending on the size of the connected motor. Although PKZ motor-protective circuit breakers have an inherent shortcircuit withstand capability at small currents. In individual motor outgoers they can perform the BCPD function without additional upstream protection. Their setting ranges overlap with the twocomponent motor starters up to 52 A that are formed with the Type E or Type F versions of circuit breakers PKZM0. 5-09) and are used mainly in motor control centres (MCC). for example according to UL 489 or CSA-C 22. PKZM4 or PKE with a special additional incoming terminal BK25/3-PKZ0-E or BK50/3-PKZ4-E. like overload relays contain an overload release calibration (to UL 508 and CSA-C22. 5-09) and. Later in this section. the starters must be fitted with operating handle AK-PKZ0. controllers and enclosed discrete equipment. and their auxiliary contacts for switching control circuits. these devices are available with type designation PKZ2/ZM-. in addition. motor starters for higher-rated motors (for Eaton devices > 52 A) are assembled from three components: A circuit-breaker. in addition. The adjustable tripping class allows the devices to be adapted to the starting characteristics of various different motors and load types. these devices do not need additional short-circuit protection. Here.. and to connect this group through only a single incoming terminal BK…. acting as motor controller. The circuit breakers are “100 % rated”. in controllers and enclosed discrete equipment. In the PKE system. and their auxiliary contacts for switching control circuits. 14-05 2010 CA08103002Z-EN www. For most devices the specifies short-circuit protection can also be used to protect a group of motor-protective circuit breakers.. like in IEC/EN. They are rated in HP and – if they are equipped with auxiliary contacts – they contain duty type information for use as controlgear (pilot duties). All components for a complete motor starter. three-phase commoning links with a single incoming terminal can be used. The Eaton devices offer this very effective “two-component starter” with up to 52 A. the circuit-breaker does not have to be closed again after the fault is rectified.. The electronic releases have a wide adjustment range. reliable operating frequency and the NZM provides protection. In North America. This version allows separate signaling of overloads and short-circuits. the overload relay acts as overload protective device and the circuit-breaker acting as short-circuit protection device. They are rated in amperes and – if they are equipped with auxiliary contacts – contain duty type information (pilot duties). These breakers are used when the overload is self-canceling or can be easily remedied by operating personnel. Covering currents up to 200 A..e. they are classified as a “Type C combination motor starter”. They must be used only for switching and protecting motors and for no other load types. Up to the specified switching capacity. the groups are difficult to coordinate and some devices can be used only with separate protective devices in this case. according to North American standards. 5-09.. For these Type C combination motor starters the HP ratings indicated on the contactors then apply.2 No. in which the contactor. When forming groups and choosing cables. be lockable.2 No. These devices feature adjustable electronic short-circuit releases and adjustable electronic wide-range releases for motor overload protection4). This reduces the required space and eliminates the wiring between the components. The devices have fixed or adjustable magnetic or electronic short-circuit releases1) and adjustable bimetallic or electronic releases for motor overload protection.-S(E). They are short-circuit rated in kA and – if they are equipped with auxiliary contacts – contain duty type information (pilot duties). calibrated like overload relays in compliance with UL 508 and CSA-C 22.2 No. In individual motor outgoers they can perform the BCPD function without additional upstream protection. for example B3…-PKZ0. in addition.2 No. The PKE system also allows motor starters to be networked through the NA-approved SmartWire-Darwin system. They can be tripped by optional undervoltage or shunt releases and remotely switched on and off with optional remote operators. On overload. for which an additional short-circuit protection is not required (selfprotected combination motor controller).com . They must be used only to switch motors and no other types of load. circuit breakers are not suitable for motor protection in North America. If the motor starters’ cable dimensions vary significantly. For the protection of motors and frequency inverters. They can be used for switching motor circuits. no overload releases and can be used for switching motor circuits. which are derived from circuit breakers NZM and which have a proven track record in the IEC/EN market. the two series-connected circuit breakers can handle the higher short-circuit currents. In North America circuit breakers with fixed overload releases are often used to reduce the required cable crosssections. In an ICP a circuit-breaker must always provide the required switching capacity by itself. They can optionally be tripped by shunt or undervoltage releases or be switched on and off with remote operators. These devices feature fixed shortcircuit releases and no overload release.-RT are designed and approved as current limiters and marked accordingly on their rating plate. where they are the normal switches for power distribution systems. According to IEC/EN switch-disconnectors must not contain a current-dependent trip block. For selectivity at higher currents and for installation away from short-circuits. These devices can be used as branch circuit protective devices. back-up protection (series rating) If. tripping times with adjustable delay. The operating elements must also be lockable to prevent their operation (closing). to UL 489 and CSA-C22. All circuit breakers of construction sizes NZM1…-NA. NZM…A(E)F…-NA.2 No. If the additional protective device protects or supports a group of lower-rated protective devices. but can also be used in motor control centres (MCC) and controllers. a series connection of circuit breakers. According to the North American standards.. They can optionally be tripped by shunt or undervoltage releases or be switched on and off with remote operators. such combinations are also used in IEC/EN-standard switchgear systems. 2) Except NZM…2-ME…-NA 3) In combination with an overload relay 4) NFPA 70 E. they can be used without upstream short-circuit protection Operating elements for circuit breakers and molded case switches Operating elements of the upstream switches that are used in industrial control equipment for machines currently attract the particular attention of inspectors. Circuit-breakers NZM.A(E)…-NA. but demands that all branch circuit protective devices (BCPD)6) downstream of the currentlimiting protective device have at least the same switching capacity as the current limiter itself. They can be used as short-circuit protection devices and for switching motor circuits3). They are rated in A. their short-circuit switching capacity is given in amperes and – if they are equipped with auxiliary contacts – contain duty type information (pilot duties). A more detailed Technical Essay on this subject is also available9). for example as main switches. too. 22/11 Circuit-breakers PKZM4. ignores the physical effect. it must be wired for 250 A in North America (for the highest adjustable current). combinations of this type are used in motor control centres (MCC) and as discrete starters in separate enclosures. these circuit breakers interrupt short-circuit currents before the breaker mechanism can respond.and output-side main power connections. they can be used without upstream short-circuit protection device. The North American standards regard these devices are switch-disconnectors. Current limitation Current limitation is a feature of modern circuit breakers that interrupt short-circuit currents very quickly and of some fuse types. their short-circuit switching capacity is given in kA and – if they are equipped with auxiliary contacts – contain duty type information (pilot duties). This circuit-breaker has been developed with the aim of offering devices for smaller rated operational currents than are possible with circuit breakers NZM yet with a high switching capacity. The current is interrupted long before it reaches its limit value. have a rated current dependent switching capacity of 10 or 14 kA. These circuit breakers are larger than their motor-protective counterparts because of the large clearances and creepage distances required at their input. These circuit breakers have a switching capacity that is comparable with that of circuit breakers FAZ…-NA. For this duty type. At least for large currents and long lines. This. Exporters prefer the use of circuit breakers and similar fuseless solution. They are the normal switches for power distribution systems. systems commonly contain a large number of fuses. which is also Eaton’s recommendation. Together.pdf UL 508A. contactors or frequency inverters Except NZM…2-ME…-NA]] http://www. making the plants unnecessarily expensive. A further requirement is that Notes The term “inverse time” is usually omitted.net/binary/ver_techpapers/ver966de.com . Series connection of circuit breakers. Circuit-breakers NZM4…-NA have single-pole-interrupting contact systems that are optimized for current selectivity. In main current outgoing and incoming lines. The short-circuit releases are intended only for intrinsic protection of the circuit-breaker. subject comparable with IEC/EN 60204-1 Supply Circuit Disconnecting (Isolating) Means 2010 CA08103002Z-EN www. in effect. this consideration can also be of interest for IEC/EN-standard systems.eaton. According to IEC/EN the switching and protective elements connected downstream of a current limiter are dimensioned only for these reduced letthrough characteristics.. NZM2…-NA2) and NZM3…-NA are approved as currentlimiting devices and marked accordingly on their rating plate. they must be reset. These loads often have only low currents. All versions of construction sizes NZM1…-NA. This also applies for the protection of frequency inverters. At mounting locations with shortcircuit currents up to their switching capacity. 5-09)1). The need for these protective devices is that non-motor loads must be protected with fuses or with circuit breakers. North American standards UL 508A. this interaction of several protective devices in power distribution systems (distribution equipment) is also permissible. even though standard NFPA 70 E4) presacribes very complex safety measures for replacing defective fuses. Electrical Standard for Industrial Machinery.…-CB From motor-protective circuit-breaker PKZM4 a fully-featured circuit-breaker to UL 489 has been derived. This applies specially to the operation of main switches with door coupling rotary handles and to door interlocks.Switchgear for North America circuit through the circuit-breaker’s auxiliary contacts. These devices have adjustable magnetic or electronic short-circuit releases and fixed-current or adjustable bimetallic or electronic trip blocks for overload protection for non-motor outgoing circuits. according to IEC/EN standards. In North America. and the small circuit breakers FAZ…-NA and FAZ. Annex SB of UL 508A does mention these current-limiting protective devices in the context of the determining the short-circuit current rating (SCCR). The selectivity requirements exclude the current-limiting effect. While it is possible to connect two circuit breakers in series as main switch and outgoing circuit-breaker. Example: A circuit is to carry 150 A.. this does not increase the overall switching capacity. According to the North American standards it is not currently possible to increase the switching capacity with a series-connected protective device (circuit-breaker or fuse). 1) 6) 7) 8) 9) 10) 11) 12) Circuit-breakers for individual branches e. After tripping. the load is a motor. They are rated in amperes.moeller.2 No. They can not be used as short-circuit protection for downstream protecting and switching devices. PN For North America the switch-disconnectors N and PN. Circuitbreakers FAZ…-NA and FAZ…RT. have been replaced with molded-case switches NS…-NA to comply with North American practices. no shortcircuit rating is given. The fast interruption of the short-circuit currents results in much lower let-through currents and energies. This is referred to as dynamic contact disengagement through magnetic force fields around the conducting parts of the breaker mechanism. this is referred to as group protection. while the IEC/EN standards consider them circuit breakers of category CBI-X5). If the adjustable switch has a rated operational current of 250 A. A switch permanently set to 150 A must be wired only for 150 A. Molded case switches NS…-NA Molded-case switches NS…-NA. For dimensioning apparatus in the control panel arranged on the consumer side downstream of the BCPD7) the let-through characteristic of the current limiter can then be expected again. Industrial Machinery10) and NFPA 7911) demand that the operating elements of main switches (supply circuit disconnecting (isolating) means)12) are permanently connected with these switches to allow switch operation at any time and irrespective of the control panel door’s position. Part 2.. For the switches alone. At mounting locations with short-circuit currents up to their switching capacity. NZM2…-NA8) and NZM3…-NA. a further protective device with a higher switching capacity is connected upstream of the circuit-breaker. In North America. The letter “E” in the part number indicates versions with electronic releases. NZM…V(E)F…-NA In North America these devices are inverse-time molded-case circuit breakers to UL 489 and CSA-C22. but can also be used in motor control centres (MCC) and controllers. It expresses that the tripping time is inversely proportional to the current. For the industrial control panels for machinery (ICP) to UL 508A and NFPA 79 that are dealt with here. fuses or a combination of the two is not permissible if the series connection is intended to increase switching capacity. They are the normal switches for power distribution systems. Their auxiliary contacts can be used for switching control circuits. The switching capacity of every protective device must always be equal to or greater than the highest expected short-circuit current. contacts that remain closed as long as possible are required. Electronic overload relays also provide protection for motors with heavy starting duty. It should be noted that molded-case switches NS…-NA have a tripped position that the switch-disconnectors do not have. Switch-disconnectors N. the load on the entire installation after the current limiter is significantly reduced. and their auxiliary contacts for switching control circuits. The letter “V” indicates electronic releases with adjustable. “Standard for Electrical Safety in the Workplace” 5) Category CBI-X circuit breakers are molded case circuit-breakers without overload release. 5-09 are the typical North American switchdisconnectors. These circuit breakers are often used in ICPs. UL Standard for Industrial Control Panels NFPA 79. they can be used without upstream short-circuit protection device. although here. Here follows a brief explanation of the complex requirements. In reality.g. At locations with short-circuit currents up to the switching capacity specified for the complete “combination motor starter”. device. With specially developed contact systems. which are popular in IEC/EN installations. NZM…VE… -NA. but can also be used in motor control centres (MCC) and controllers. the switching capacity of a circuit-breaker is not sufficient for short-circuit currents that may occur in specific applications. they can be used as main switches. According to the North American standards the current-limiting effect in industrial control panels for machinery can be used only partially to UL 508A Part 2 and NFPA 79. the use of circuit breakers.. select the smallest fuse required according to criteria 2b). 235)15). and their auxiliary contacts for switching control circuits.-NA.. With the NA version of these handles – NZM. as this can lead to critical or dangerous situations for plant and personnel2). Switch-disconnectors P1 and P3 are a 3-pole design and have two switch positions.and P-type switches fulfil these requirements. FAZ…-RT (Miniature Moulded Case Circuit Breakers.g. When using switches with door coupling rotary handles and several control panel doors. Lever handles do not fulfil the requirements of IEC/EN standards and do not contain the CE mark. MCCB) Circuit-breakers FAZ…-NA and FAZ…-RT are a further development of supplementary protectors FAZ.g. the plant should be shut down for the duration of the work. then pushed and at the same time turned further to close the switch. They must therefore be used only in North America. the main switch can be switched on only when all control panel doors are closed and that all doors are mechanically and/or electrically interlocked with the switch that the doors can not be opened when the main switch is closed1). They are rated in HP and can also be used in motor circuits. This solution more closely resembles a mechanical door interlock and provides a high level of safety.-XTVDV. the switch contains two operating elements. an electrical door interlock is required. Eaton’s offers a clear competitive advantage on the European market because the high degree of protection9) of the door coupling handles and control panels are preserved. They are used mainly in controllers.2 No. In these cases the frequency inverters are regarded as consumers. Fuse bases and fuses For the following reasons. • Fuse bases for North American fuses are very large and take up a lot of space. They feature large clearances and creepage distances in the connection area. e. as faults can often be determined only in a live system. Eaton’s handles must.2 No. in addition.-XTVDV. 14-05). A simple interlock with a shunt release that simply trips the main switch when a door is opened should be avoided. breaking capacity and current–time characteristics. comply with standards UL 489 and CSA-C22. 5-09. Panel builders working to IEC/EN standards normally use these operating elements and the special control panels only by customer request. two switch position indicators and two locking facilities – one each for closed and for open doors. With the panel door open. As alternative to door coupling rotary handles.. used mainly outside North America. 4 × motor rated current). This is standard North American practice. and. According to the standards. These handles are. The switches have no short-circuit switching capacity and must therefore Circuit-breakers FAZ…-NA. see the catalog or the rating plates of the switches. these switches are industrial control equipment according to UL 508 and CSA-C 22. for NZM and NS…-NA. They can therefore also be used in DC circuits. the fuse ratings are to be obtained from the technical data in the catalog or from the devices’s rating plates. They are therefore used mainly as control switches.22/12 Switchgear for North America With this unique solution. inverters.eaton. Eaton supplies supplementary protectors with a range of IEC/EN-compliant tripping characteristics. • “Switchgear: For switchgear requiring line fuses for inherent short-circuit protection. the interlocked panel door can not be opened in the OFF position: The handle must be rotated further. the handle is on the outside of the door so that the switch can not be operated without tools. These handles are referred to an flange-mounted handle4) in North America. Eaton offers side-wall and rear-mounted switch mechanisms. with which specialists can temporarily disable the door interlock to correct faults is permissible3). Cam switches T can be manufactured with up to eleven contact units12) and with more than two switch positions. switchdisconnectors P1 and P3 In North America. With the approved additional handle. The fronts of North American control panels typically feature a fixed flange over the panel’s entire height. FAZ must be used only as additional protective device and never for branch circuit protection (BCPD). so that they can also be operated when the panel door is open. The above table provides a rough overview. while in industrial control panels6) switches with rotary mechanisms are preferred. They can also be used as additional protective device in electrical devices whose incomer is already short-circuit protected. They can be used for switching motor circuits and other main circuits. “Circuits with non-motor loads: For these consumers line fuses are to be selected according to the consumer manufacturer’s instructions. beyond the OFF position to release the door. A defeat mechanism. • NZM circuit breakers provide current isolation. To ensure both trouble-free motor starting and short-circuit protection of all devices within a circuit. to which the described issues also apply. which provide a permanent mechanical connection between handles and switches. An additional handle7) can therefore be fitted to the switch axis inside the panel. For main switches. For the required line fuse ratings. regarded as motor disconnect according to UL 508 and CSA-C22. The characteristic is selected according to the protected load type. For short-circuit protection of the combination of Eaton contactor and overcurrent relay. 2.. line fuse ratings. door coupling rotary handles with a high protection type are usually used. short-circuit protection. is preferable to the use of fuses: • In North America only North American fuse types must be used. Switching off does not require any special measures. These protectors can also be used for input-side protection of control transformers. overload protection and fault signaling in a single device and are much less expensive and smaller than a combination of fuse base. This type of protective element is often used incorrectly. these devices are industrial control equipment and protectors (supplementary protectors according to UL 1077 and CSAC22.com . line fuse= 1. even if motors are connected to the frequency Door coupling rotary handles for North America With door coupling rotary handles NZM. into which the handle is installed. Eaton also provides an approved DC switching capacity in addition to the switch’s AC switching capacity. Both door coupling rotary handle types are approved for North America. When using non-time delay fuses14): Rated current of max. fuses and overload relay. This also applies for frequency inverters. line fuse = 3 × motor rated current or next higher fuse current rating (max. To fulfil this requirement. For the electrical door interlock. 2c) and 2d). The switch handles are fitted directly to the sides of the switches or more flexibly connected with a bowden cable. see page 8/35 for the max. with the panel door opened. for example as operating mode or measuring device selector switches. be fuse-protected.2 No. On control panels with only one door. connected to all control panel doors with a mechanical interlock. Because of the versatile installation options of these mechanisms. They have non-adjustable magnetic short-circuit releases for short-circuit protection and fixed-current overload relays for overload protection. If the use of fuses is unavoidable. Eaton supplies these handles5) with a standard drilling template and with bowden cables of various lengths – see page 17/xx. According to UL 508 the devices described above can be used as locally installed switch-disconnectors if the control panel contains a branch circuit protective device (BCPD) and the switch is. be rotated through about 15 degrees. plus further components 6) Industrial Control Panels to UL 508A and NFPA 79 7) e. this handle must be operable only through deliberate action8). NZM-XSHGVR12-NA. Supplementary protectors FAZ are Recognized Components according to UL standards. They are Listed Components according to the UL standards and • Notes In North America. splitting of circuits after a BCPD 2010 CA08103002Z-EN www. NZM…-XHB-…-NA 8) Deliberate action 1) 9) 10) 11) 12) 13) 14) 15) Or protection type – an important aspect with regard to the approval of switchgear systems/panels Operated by turning a screw on the handle with a screwdriver Also on panels with only one door Eleven contact units correspond with 22 contacts Also called “dual element time delay fuses” “Non-time-delay fuses” Protective devices for additional protection (in addition to a BCPD). we recommend that you observe the following points: • North American fuses are classified according to physical size. the mechanically interlocked control panel door can be opened when handle and switch are in their OFF position. IEC/EN standard fuses are not acceptable. The mechanical door interlock can also contain a defeat mechanism10). Supplementary protectors FAZ are specially suitable for fuseless protection of control circuits on the output side of control transformers. To ensure the permanent connection between operating elements and switches. since these must be operable when the control panel door is closed. They are rated in HP and – if they are equipped with auxiliary contacts – they contain duty type information (pilot duties). but not on the input side of power transformers. • Cam switches T. main switches with handle mechanisms are the preferred choice. These handles are also recommended for IEC/EN standard panels. our customers prefer position switches with mechanical locks. This interlock can be defeated by specialists and must automatically become active again when the last door is closed. an electrical door interlock must be provided for each switch11). Motor circuits: When using time delay fuses13): Rated current of the max. In distribution equipment switches with toggle lever mechanisms are often used. Supplementary protectors FAZ In North America.g. electrical switching and protective devices are not generally designed with protection against accidental contact 2) The Stop categories to IEC/EN and NFPA 79 must be observed 3) Defeat mechanisms are usually operated with a tool (screwdriver) 4) Also referred to as “side-mounted handle” 5) e. in addition. They are used mainly in controllers and as single devices in motor circuits.25 × motor rated current). 14-05 and marked accordingly on its rating plate.2 No. Regarding the short-circuit current rating (SCCR) non-time delay fuses can have advantages over circuit breakers. selected according to the above criteria. as miniature molded-case circuit breakers (MCCB).75 × motor rated current or next higher fuse current rating (max. Eaton’s T. If more comprehensive measures are required to rectify faults. this door can be directly mechanically interlocked with the switch through the door coupling rotary handle. On these versions the terminal screws can be fully turned out to allow the connection of ring cable lugs. manufacturer-assigned Notes 1) For additional approved versions for single-pole 125 V DC and two-pole 250 V DC please enquire 2010 CA08103002Z-EN www. manufacturers and users reduce their parts stock and provide optimized solutions more quickly. Compact design. DS6. All other fuse types do not fit into bases. C22. 600VAC 200 kA. These circuit breakers are available with one. such as auxiliary contacts and shunt releases In North America. DS7) are UL-listed and CSA-certified (DS7 Fuse characteristics SCCR Typical values in A Fast 10 kA. For dimensioning the motor outgoer with soft starter. Soft starters and frequency inverters Soft starters DS4. the corresponding UL and CSA approvals can now be issued. 14-05 and CSA-C22. CSA-C22. 600 VAC 50 kA/100 kA/ 200 kA. see the technical data for the device groups.Switchgear for North America Classified Components according to CSA. 300 VAC 200 kA.14-05. lighting. The characteristic is selected according to the protected load type. Current limiter to UL/CSA.2 No. 600 VAC 50 kA/100 kA/ 200 kA. DS6. Class J Class J HRCI-J Class K K1. CSA Available accessories are auxiliary contacts. approvals were. The tried-and-tested modular design method allows the field of application of contactors. The standardized continuous currents and switching duties for AC and DC for auxiliary switches are assigned Fields of application Notes 22/13 Motor protection must be provided by an overload relay. 480 VAC 100 kA.2 248-15 Fast 200 kA. the soft starters are bypassed with a built-in bypass after the motor has started up. On some models the soft starters switch two phases and the third phase is fed through. RK5 0…600 601…6000 0…600 Class T UL 248-15. unalterable devices. All other fuse types do not fit into bases. as of Summer 2010) for an operational voltage of up to 480 V 50/60 Hz (full voltage).5…30 21…60 0. motorprotective circuit breakers. 0-M91. 59 "Code" Class CC Class G UL 248-6/7. Frequency inverters can be used only in combination with the tested. These miniature circuit breakers can be used as branch circuit protective devices (BCPD) in feeder circuits and branch circuits.2 No.2 248-6/7 Standards UL. It also helps reduce according to the standards to the characteristic values and switching duty types indicated in the devices’ technical specifications and on their ratings plates. No.2 248-4 UL 248-5. In the USA. They have non-adjustable magnetic short-circuit releases for short-circuit protection and fixedcurrent overload relays for overload protection. Types RK1. This reduces heat losses and thyristor load. available only for complete. C and D. There is therefore a risk that they may be incorrectly used! See also note on K. Current limiter to UL/CSA. Permissible alternative connection blocks must be indicated on the device’s rating plate.2 248-12 Fast Time-lag Fast Time-lag Fast Time-lag Fast Time-lag 200 kA. This means that their rated current can be fully utilized. "Code" Canada Class H. or design in: USA Class H. 600VAC Class K K1. This applies even for changes in the main current area. Current limiter to UL/CSA. These parts ensure the required clearances and creepage distances. i. 59 “Code” fit the same bases and are therefore interchangeable. The North American standards do not currently include protection through UL 508 Type E starters or the treatment of these devices as contactors. Observe the installation instructions and do not omit any parts only because their purpose is not clear. At currents up to 41 A the same terminal types are used as for circuit breakers. C22. The ratings plate on some auxiliary switches contains information such as “600 V. This increases the soft starters’ reliability. have been described. two or three poles and with IEC/EN tripping characteristics B. 600 VAC 0. and on some devices for standard pilot duty. FAZ…-NA and FAZ…-RT must be used only in star networks with solid grounding and a slash voltage of up to 480Y/277V. These pilot duties are given in the table for auxiliary contacts in AC and DC circuits on page 5/xx. Auxiliary contacts are approved mainly for heavy pilot duty. The permissible versions must. undervoltage releases. This means that adjacent auxiliary contacts of the same auxiliary switch or switch block must be connected only to the same control voltage source. Eaton also provides an approved DC switching capacity for single-pole 48 V and two-pole 96 V in addition to the switches’ AC switching capacity1).2 No. 600 VAC 0…1200 current limiters and marked accordingly on their rating plates.5…20 1…600 Fast: Protection from resistive and inductive loads. C22. shunt releases and other accessories. They are approved as Part no. It is currently not yet clear whether UL 508 Type E or Type F starters can be used as protective devices. irrespective of network configuration and grounding. 600 VAC 100 kA. They are used in branch circuits. Accessories. For the practice common in Europe of allowing customers to retrofit devices with auxiliary contacts. for a long time. position switches and control circuit devices to be cost-effectively extended with add-on functions. of course. whose accessories can therefore also be used. Extremely compact design. Class CC Class G UL 248-4.com . for example different main current terminal types. North American standards regard soft starters largely like contactors. C22. Circuits for motors. Up to a rated current of 32 A. Any short-circuit currents in the motor outgoer do not flow through the thyristors in the event of a fault. _ Extremely compact design. Current limiter to UL/CSA. feeders and branches for mixed loads. RK1 fuses have lower let-through values than RK5. For detailed information. as UL 508 Type F starters. tested and approved. transformers. Current limiter to UL/CSA.2 248-5 Fast Time-lag Fast Time-lag 200 kA. In practice. shunt releases and threephase commoning links with large clearances and creepage distances are available.eaton. tested and approved to UL 508. Circuit-breakers or fuses provide short-circuit protection. tested and approved according to North American standards UL 508C and CSA-C22. All other fuse types do not fit into bases. K5 Class L Class R RK1. Part number suffix “-RT” stands for Ring Terminal. Frequency inverters M-Max and H-Max Frequency inverters are developed. All other fuse types do not fit into bases. 600 VAC 0…600 Primarily domestic Types H. use the selection tables in this catalog. the K types are therefore being increasingly replaced by the RK part numbers. same polarity”. C22. 250 VAC 10 kA. Current limiter to UL/CSA. One of of the competitive advantage of Eaton’s soft starters is that they have terminal types that are adapted to the switchgear. DS7 Like IEC/EN 60947.2 248-10 UL 248-12. C22. Circuits for heating. Not current limiter to UL/CSA. They are rated in amperes. C22.e. Time-lag: Protection from inductive and highly inductive loads. These devices are developed.2 248-8 UL 248-9. Eaton’s soft starters (DS4. their short-circuit switching capacity is given in kA and – if they are equipped with auxiliary contacts – contain duty type information (pilot duties). RK5 Class T UL 248-8. C22. All other fuse types do not fit into these bases. RK5 and HRCI-R fit the same bases. prevent shortcircuits between phases due to faulty insulation and improve protected against accidental contact. Short-circuit protection is provided by circuit breakers or fuses. K5 Class L Class R HRCI-R RK1. circuit breakers. FAZ…-NA and FAZ…-RT for higher current values can be used up to 240 V AC. lighting etc. K and No. Compact design.2 248-9 UL 248-10. The operational DC voltage of 24 V is also the common voltage for electronic components and systems in North America. the limitations imposed by the Electrical Codes must be observed. The degree of protection remains intact only when each of these enclosures is sealed again to the same degree. They are therefore suitable for enclosing motor starters and miniature and small controllers for installations and machinery.-NA Enclosures CI-…-NA fulfil the statutory North American requirements for the construction and degree of protection. the busbars have been tested and approved with IEC/EN loads. The inspectors are known to check very thoroughly for adherence to the degrees of protection.-NA are approved both with and without insulated flanges. such as motor-starter combinations or frequency inverters complete with the additionally required components. The comparable standards in Canada and the USA go further. 2) for use in hazardous locations to CSA-C22. also be protected in plants destined for export to North America.2 No. • IP protection type information has no relevance for use in North America and can not replace missing information about NEMA/UL/CSA types. Always observe the installation and dimensioning instructions of the Electrical Codes.2 No. Enclosures with metal flanges • 1) Notes Non-Incendive Electrical Equipment for Use in Class I. The enclosure can be turned through 180° for cable entry from above or below. by installing a control circuit device or switch handle with the same or a higher degree of protection. Into these conduits. To ensure interference-free operation. Many inspectors demand UL/CSA types. They are connected to the enclosure flanges with suitable metal glands. See the information about degree of protection on the selection pages or in the technical specifications for the product groups. 213-M1987(R2008)1). Hoping that this will not be noticed will usually result in severe problems. Enclosures CI-. The larger enclosures are suitable for constructing small to medium-sized machine controllers. the EMC measures laid out in IEC/EN 81600-3 should be carried out for machines and plants for export to North America. protective devices.. all openings that are not immediately apparent because they are hidden by other components must be sealed.2 No. the enclosures must be grounded according to the enclosed installation instructions.. and make/break. The conduits are bolted together along their entire length to act as continuous grounding conductor. Consistent grounding of all components that must be included in the grounding system will be thoroughly inspected and objections are not infrequent. The relay data are given in pilot duties B300. 94. of course. the extensive installation regulations of the Electrical Codes must be observed. • The IEC/EN standard ingress protection (IP) types include protection against ingress of solids and water. Improvements carried out at the customer’s site are specially expensive. corrosion protection Sheet-steel enclosures and installation technique Sheet steel enclosures can be used for all types of controllers. Overload protection of a single. which are less well known in the rest of the world.2 No. take on the role of supervisor. who can then. For the full range of CI enclosures with UL/CSA approvals see Chapter 20. plants fail the inspection on this aspect and must be rectified. They are also approved to CSA (Class 1.. Wall-mounted enclosures in 45 enclosure sizes ranging from 250 × 200 × 150 mm (h × w × d) to 1200 × 800 × 300 mm are available. The smaller enclosures are ideal for enclosing individual devices or small combinations. Initially. water or oil as well as dirt when the door is opened. On machines. Because of their suppressor circuit. Another important aspect is the protection of the insulation of electrical cables where the cables are routed through openings or are exposed to movement during machine operation (for example trailing cables). which are connected with commercial glands. solidly grounded star networks with neutral conductor are always required. The degrees of protection are given as NEMA types or as identical UL/CSA types. the system’s components received only approvals as UL Recognized Components and CSA Certified Components. They can be used with three-phase rated operating voltages of up to 480Y/277 V. as Listed Components no longer have to be included at additional cost into the certification reports for switchgear systems. Control relays easyRelay and MFD silver Electronic control relays easyRelay and multi-function displays MFD-Titan have all UL 508 and CSA-C22. Table SA1. When exporting to North America. wherever possible to fix the enclosures to the machine. the busbars were approved only for peak loads of 1000 A/inch² or 1. in UL 508(A) and in UL 50(E).1. In the next edition of UL 508A the busbar system are expected to also be included in “Component Requirements” SA1. also covering protection against ingress of oil and coolant. for example for machines. The table on a Page 22/xx ((17/18)) provides an overview of the requirements in Canada and the USA and a comparison with the IP ratings. Inspectors usually investigate this aspect in great detail. they should be used in preference. Radio interference suppression measures (EMC) in frequencycontrolled power drive systems (PDS) are not specified in the North American standards. With their complete corrosion-resistance they are ideally suited for humid or corrosive environments. 14-05 and in CSA-C 22. cable ducts and wiring ducts in control panels.2 No. In this configuration. Likewise. It is advisable. easyRelay and MFD-Titan are programmed in programming language ladder diagram. too. and specially in power distribution systems cables are commonly laid in metal conduits. indoor use only). Always choose enclosures with the right degree of protection from the start. R300. In almost every case. it should be remembered that this work has to often be performed by a North American vendor and can not be carried out by the manufacturer. The enclosures used by Eaton are accepted for use in North America. lb. 14-05 for Canada. Wall-mounting enclosures CS Eaton now supplies a new enclosure system with approvals for the USA and Canada.22/14 Switchgear for North America and ingress protection against solids and liquids. Here. in the installation instructions and in the manuals are also given in American units. ensure an uninterrupted conducting connection between incoming and outgoing conduits. In the meantime. particular attention must be paid to the selection and implementation of the correct degree of protection for enclosures and installed apparatus. at best. A powder-coated textured surface provides abrasionresistant corrosion protection. which are connected with commercial screwed glands. directly connected motor can be provided directly by the frequency. Busbar systems SASY60i Busbar systems are an essential part of IEC/EN installations and of modern control systems. which is about half of the load capability according to IEC/EN.eaton. protective grounding must be provided with a ground conductor routed with the cabling. most of the system’s key components are approved as UL Listed and CSA Certified Components – see the markings on the selection pages. since they are approved with UL/CSA types and meet the requirements regarding contact protection. Because the UL/CSA types must be third-party certified. The required grounding conductor cross-sections must be adhered to under all circumstances. For Canada they are specified in CSA-22. individual strands. they have largely superceded the NEMA types.com . Cables that are mechanically protected in IEC/EN installations must. If the enclosures and installation are mounted on the building. In most cases the assembly personnel knows exactly where work was performed with less than 100 percent accuracy. so that the enclosures are included in the grounding measure. To obtain acceptance.142 approvals. This was an important step. not whole cables. This cable routing type has established itself in many modern installations and is today the preferred choice. In 2007. The enclosures are suitable for the connection of cables and both metal and plastic conduits. Where products with third-party certified UL/CSA types are available. Div. Where cable trays and ducts are secured to the building. Sheet steel enclosures with metal or insulating flanges are also suitable for connecting plastic conduits and cables. Regarding the configuration and space utilization of cable trays. The enclosures have a high degree of protection (IP65 UL/CSA Types 1 and 12. The easySoft software is also capable of representing North American ANSI contact sequences. power distribution to switching and protective devices is frequently still implemented using power distribution blocks. when Moeller began to introduce the busbar system SASY 60i. The surrounding rain channel profile offers protection against the ingress of liquid such as Protection types for enclosures (degree of protection) • The binding design and degree of protection requirements for enclosures for the USA are defined in NEC = NFPA 70. The frequency inverters are used in branch circuits. For drives with several motors and bypass circuits the motors must be individually overloadprotected with overload relays. The permissible space utilization lies some way below that usually specified by the IEC/EN standards. There. Every opening subsequently made in an enclosure puts its degree of protection into question.. such as inches.55 A/cm². The NEMA/UL/CSA types cover the corresponding IP ratings but not the other way round. This results in lost time and additional costs. Insulated enclosures CI-. and corrosion protection of the enclosure. This has the added advantage that the machine can be delivered ready for connection and fully function-tested. these locations will later have to be improved at great cost. In North America they are still relatively new. In North America. extensive regulations of the Electrical Codes must be observed. and degrees Fahrenheit. This can be done. which is laid out in UL 508(A) for the USA and in CSA-C22. Because the “total insulation” that Eaton offers for its enclosures is not recognized for insulating enclosures in the USA and Canada. Control relays easyRelay and multifunction displays MFD-Titan are therefore fully equipped as control components/systems for the North American market. only the input wiring to the main switch is often installed with metal conduits. The cables as well as all materials used for routing and securing them must be verifiably approved. are laid. This was a major step for machine and panel builders that want to supply world-market machines and control panels. they therefore also define its place of installation. The enclosures feature galvanized sheet steel mounting plates. Division 2 Hazardous Locations] 2010 CA08103002Z-EN www. 50/60 Hz. In the meantime. Sheet steel bottom plates for self-assembly are available. All technical details for the North American market in this catalog. for example. you should not assume it to be the normal situation. What is more. and in even fewer cases adherence to the North American codes and standards is not required. This information does not replace the detailed study and implementation of the North American codes and standards. Rectifying these can be very expensive. If you have experienced such a case. For companies that supply the North American market only occasionally and who do not wish to expand this market region. in North America some modifications must be performed by North American companies and can not. therefore be carried out by the manufacturer. Eaton Electric GmbH itself does not provide engineering services because we do not want to compete with our customers. There may be a few exceptions. The binding documents are always the original North American codes and standards and. the applicable Eaton main catalog and Eaton’s approval documents for its products. it may be more efficient to commission an experienced subcontractor with supplying and installing the electrical equipment. The electrical codes have the same status as to North American law.com . We regularly receive calls from machine and panel builders whose products are not accepted in North America and who are desperately looking for solutions for their sometimes serious mistakes. It has been compiled by Wolfgang Esser and other Eaton specialists to our best knowledge and belief based on the product situation and state of the standards at the beginning of 2010. cost a considerable amount of time and results in lost image. Eaton also holds workshops on this subject. in which an installation is not inspected for compliance. Some users still think that they can avoid compliance with the North American standards and codes. These vendors can re-engineer IEC/EN installations to North American codes and standards and build installations that are already accepted and approved at the place of manufacture. for the described products. Further information about equipping machines and installations to UL 508A and NFPA 79 is available from Eaton in a range of technical essays.Switchgear for North America Summary This chapter of the main catalog briefly introduced the topic of approvals for North America as well as the various switchgear and protective devices and their normal usage in conformance with the North American codes and standards. 22/15 2010 CA08103002Z-EN www.eaton. 55 0.4 138 – 0. 2010 CA08103002Z-EN www. “Heavy Pilot Duty“ = High switching duty “Standard Pilot Duty” = normal switching duty Rating data for 3-phase contactors.5 – – – 1.5 – – – 15 – – 7.2 – – 0. without inching.55 – 0.eaton.8 6 6 6 3 3 3 0.1 1. 300 and 600 indicate die maximum voltage for which an auxiliary contact can be used.com .22/16 Switchgear for North America Switching duty of auxiliary contacts. reversing or regenerative braking.6 – 7200 7200 7200 3600 3600 3600 216 720 720 720 360 360 360 36 Code number1) Conventional free air thermal current Ith A Maximum switching duty 125 V DC On/Off A 250 V DC On/Off A 310 600 V DC On/Off A 600 V DC On/Off VA Auxiliary contacts in DC circuits Heavy pilot duty2) Standard pilot duty3) – N 150 N 300 N 600 P 150 P 300 P 600 Q 150 Q 300 Q 600 – R 150 R 300 Notes 1) 2) 3) 10 10 10 1.55 0.3 – 30 30 – 15 15 – – 3 3 – 1. rating data for three-phase contactors to NEMA Code number1) Conventional free air thermal current Ith Maximum switching duty 120 V AC 240 V AC 480 V AC 600 V AC 600 V AC ON A A Off A ON A Off A ON A Off A ON A Off A ON VA Off VA Auxiliary contacts in AC control circuits Heavy pilot duty2) Standard pilot duty3) A 150 A 300 A 600 B 150 B 300 B 600 E150 10 10 10 5 5 5 0.1 5 5 2.75 – – – 12 – – 6 – – – 1.22 0. for single-speed motors.1 – – 275 275 275 – 138 138 69 69 69 28 28 4) The values 150.55 0.5 60 60 60 30 30 30 1.2 – – 0.5 2.5 – – 0.2 – 1.5 1.27 – 0.1 – 0.5 2.22 – 1.55 0.1 1.2 2.2 2.11 – – 0.27 0.5 1 1 2.1 0. Canada USA. 2010 CA08103002Z-EN www. Protection of motor circuits USA – Time-lag 100 – 200 USA J – – HRCI-J Fast Time-lag Fast Time-lag 200 200 200 200 100 – 200 100 – 200 100 – 200 100 – 200 100 – 200 USA. 5. Canada USA. USA. Rated operational current: CC 1 … 30 ACD 31 … 60 A “Code” fuses for higher ratings Rated operational current: 601 … 6000 A CC(CD) – 200 200 See item 2 above. 59 “Code” Tripping characteristic1) Switching capacity kArms Applications1) For use in H Fast Fast 10 10 Primarily domestic Primarily domestic USA. See item 2 above. See item 3 above. lighting and feeders and outgoers for mixed loads. Protection of circuits for motors. Canada Notes The trip types data and the assigned field of applications are a rough overview only. the K types are therefore being increasingly replaced by the RK types. In the USA. Types J and HRCI-J fit the same bases. See item 3 above. 59 “Code” fit the same bases and are therefore interchangeable. Rated operational current: 1 … 600 A HRCII-R Time-lag – Fast Fast Time-lag All other fuse types do not fit into bases for HRCII-R. See item 3 above. See item 2 above.com . Canada L – Fast Time-lag 1) 200 200 See item 2 above. Canada USA.eaton. K and No. Canada USA. Rated operational current: 1 … 600 A RK RK1/RK5 – – HRCI-R Fast Time-lag Fast Time-lag Types RK1. See item 3 above. See item 3 above. See item 3 above. Canada Canada. Canada USA. transformers. USA Canada. In practice. USA Canada Compact design. Canada Canada. Canada USA. all other types numbers do not fit into these bases. USA Types H. heating and lighting. all other fuse types do not fit into these bases. RK5 and HRCI-R fit the same bases. all other types numbers do not fit into these bases. Canada USA. See item 2 above. USA. it is always advisable to find out both this information and the required fuse type from the North American end customer. Very compact design. See item 2 above. Rated operational current: 1 … 600 A K P K1/K5 – Fast 100 – 200 Protection of circuits for heating.Switchgear for North America Selection and usage of fuses 22/17 Type1) construction1) in USA Canada – No. immersible. 12 Protection against entry of dust. rain-tight. Protection against dust and dripping water IP56 Indoor or outdoor installation IP67 Indoor or outdoor installation Indoor installation Indoor installation IP67 IP52 IP52 Indoor installation Indoor installation As part no. NEMA Location Type of protection Comparable degree of protection IP3) Enclosure and protection type marking to NEC NFPA 701) NEMA No. oil and non-corrosive fluids. dust-tight Type 3S Dust-tight. water-tight. dust-tight Type 12K4) As type 12 Type 13 Dust-tight.2 No.eaton. corrosion-resistant. IP52 IP54 Notes 1) 2) 3) 4) NEC = National Electrical Code NEMA = National Electrical Manufacturers Association The IP rating provided as an approximate comparison. The NEMA types cover the corresponding IP ratings but not the other way round. IP20 Indoor installation Outdoor installation IP22 IP54 Outdoor installation IP54 Outdoor installation IP54 Type 4 Dust-tight. NEMA/UL enclosure protection testing is subject to stricter criteria. splashing water and hosed water. water-tight. corrosion-resistant. Protection against limited amounts of falling water and dirt Protection against wind-blown dust and wind-blown rain. water-tight.com . rain-tight. 250–1997. corrosion protection Protection against dust and hosed water. Appendix A2) UL 50 CSA-C 22. Protection against entry of water during temporary limited submersion. splashing water and hosed water. drip-tight. Undamaged by formation of ice on the enclosure IP56 Type 4X Dust-tight. undamaged by formation of ice on the enclosure Protection against hail wind-blown dust and wind-blown rain. resistant to sleet and ice Type 3R Rain-tight. immersible. UL. since different ingress protection tests and assessment criteria apply. corrosion-resistant Type 12 For use in industry. Protection against entry of water during prolonged submersion at limited depths. External mechanisms remain operable while ice laden. 94 Type 1 General purpose Type 2 Drip-proof Type 3 Dust-tight. dust-tight. rain-tight Type 6 Rain-tight. CSA. resistant to hail and ice Type 6P Rain-tight.22/18 Enclosure Switchgear for North America Degrees of protection of enclosures to NEC (NFPA 70). splashing water. resistant to sleet and ice Indoor installation Protection against accidental contact with live parts and against a limited amount of falling dirt. Undamaged by formation of ice on the enclosure Protection against falling rain. 2010 CA08103002Z-EN www. In general. resistant to hail and ice. oil-tight Indoor or outdoor installation Protection against falling rain. Undamaged by formation of ice on the enclosure.corrosion-resistant. corrosion-resistant Type 5 Drip-tight. rain-tight Indoor or outdoor installation Protection against falling rain. For enclosures with knockouts. water-tight. A more accurate comparison is not possible. Undamaged by formation of ice on the enclosure. Protection against limited amounts of falling water and dust. 5 0.25 0.5 0. DILM12. SWD4S*L8-20.eaton. NZMXSWD-704. flat conductors Number x width x thickness mm SmartWire-Darwin EU5*-SWD-*.5 0.5 4 6 10 16 25 35 50 70 95 120 150 185 240 300 Use only equal cross-sections. Copper conductors and cables 1 conductors Cross-section mm2 0. DILM9.75 1 1.5 2.5 0.5 2.34 0.5 2.75 1 1. SWD48FRF-10.2 0.5 4 6 10 16 25 35 50 70 95 120 150 185 240 300 2 conductors Cross-section mm2 0.5 4 6 10 16 25 35 50 70 95 120 150 185 240 300 kK kK w w kK kK w w kK w Kk kK w w kK kK 1) 22/19 Copper busbars. DILM32.2 0.com . DILM65 w w w Kk w k kK k Kk – – kK kK kK kK kK kK w w kK kK kK w kK k kK w w kK kK w w w w kK kK w K k w w w w kK w w kK 0.Terminal capacities Device Part no. PKE-SWD-32 Control circuit devices RMQ16 RMQ-Titan Position switches LS Pressure switche MCS MCSN Contactor relays DILER DILA Control relays easy Electronic safety relays ESR5-… ES4P-. DILM15 DILM17. DILM38 DILM40. max.14 0. K k w K k w j Busbar K Flat conductor Flexible with ferrule up to 16 mm2 to DIN 46 228 1) 0.75 1 1. Electronic measuring relays EMR4/5 Electronic timing relays DILET ETR2/4 Contactors DIL(E)EM(-12) DILM7.5 2.34 0.75 1 1. 2010 CA08103002Z-EN www.. DILM25.5 4 6 10 16 25 35 50 70 95 120 150 185 240 300 Instructions K Solid (s) k Stranded (st) Flexible (f) w Solid or stranded or flexible min.14 0. DILM50.. DIL-SWD32*.25 0. 2 0.-POW XION base module XI/ON ECO XC screw terminals XC spring-cage K terminals P w w k k k k k k k k k k k k K 2x(6x16x0.8)1) K 2x(10x21x1)1) K 2x(10x16x0.eaton. only the following combinations are permitted: 0..14 0.75 1 1.5 4 6 10 16 25 35 50 70 95 120 150 185 240 300 2 conductors Cross-section mm2 0.5 2.5 0. 0. XIO-EXT121-1 EC4P.8)1) K 2x(10x21x1)1) K 2x(10x16x0.75 and 1 mm2.25 0.8)1) K 2x(10x21x1)1) K 2x(10x16x0.5 0.5 0.8)1) K 2x(10x21x1)1) K 2x(10x16x0.34 0.8 wK w w K kK kK kK kK w kK w w w 2) wK K w Instructions K Solid (s) k Stranded (st) Flexible (f) w Solid or stranded or flexible 0.8)1) K 2x(6x16x0. DILM115.25 0.com ..75 1 1.5 2. use the same cross-section.8)1) K 2x(10x21x1)1) w w w K k w w kK w w w kK w w w kK w w K w wK w 3) – – – k K 6x16x0.5 and 0.14 0. 2010 CA08103002Z-EN www. DILM95.5 mm2 With two conductors. K k w K k w j Busbar K Flat conductor Flexible with ferrule up to 16 mm2 to DIN 46 228 Use box terminals When connecting two conductors.5 2.75 mm2.8)1) K 2x(10x21x1)1) K 2x(10x16x0.8)1) K 2x(10x21x1)1) K 2x(10x16x0..5 4 6 10 16 25 35 50 70 95 120 150 185 240 300 min.75 1 1. DILM150. EC4E MFD-CP4-CO EASY. flat conductors Number x width x thickness mm Contactors DILM80.75 1 1.8)1) K 2x(10x16x0.5 0.5 4 6 10 16 25 35 50 70 95 120 150 185 240 300 1) 2) 3) Copper busbars. DILM170 DILM185A DILM225A DILM250 DILM300A DILM400 DILM500 DILM580 DILM650 DILM750 DILM850 Auxiliary conductors Capacitor contactors DILK10/20/25 DILK33/50 Semiconductor contactors DS4 Power circuit Control circuit Overload relayss ZE ZB12.. ZB32 ZB65 ZB150 Z5-/FF250 ZW7 ZEB ZEV Automation XT-FIL-. 1 and 1. max.8)1) K 2x(6x16x0.34 0.8)1) K 2x(10x21x1)1) K 2x(10x16x0.22/20 Device Part no.5 2.5 4 6 10 16 25 35 50 70 95 120 150 185 240 300 k k k k k k k k k k k w w k w w w Kk w w kK w K Kw w k kk w w w K w k w w w k w 0. Terminal capacities Copper conductors and cables 1 conductors Cross-section mm2 0.2 0. flat conductors Number x width x thickness mm Miniature circuit breakers FAZ AZ FIM FILS FAZ/FIP-XHI11 FAZ/FIP-XRHI002 FAZ-XUA FAZ-XAA AZ-XHI11 AZ-XAA FIP F 80 A FIP f 100 A REG Coil Contacts w w w w w w w w w w w w k K kK K K K K w w w k k k k Screw fuse bases S14 S18 RS183-50 S27 RS273-50 S33 RS333-50 LV h.34 0.5 2.5 4 6 10 16 25 35 50 70 95 120 150 185 240 300 w w w w w w w K K K K K kK kK k k k k k w w w w w w Kk Kk Kk 0.2 0.25 0.5 0.25 0.5 0.14 0.5 4 6 10 16 25 35 50 70 95 120 150 185 240 300 min.Terminal capacities Device Part no. fuse bases kK kK kK kK w w w kK kK w Kk Kk Kk w GS(T…)00 GS(T…)1 GS(T…)2 GS(T…)3 k k k k k k k k K 6x9x0.eaton.14 0.c.com .5 0.b. K k w K k w j Busbar K Flat conductor Flexible with ferrule up to 16 mm2 to DIN 46 228 2010 CA08103002Z-EN www.34 0.5 2.8 K 11x21x1 Instructions K Solid (s) k Stranded (st) Flexible (f) w Solid or stranded or flexible 0.5 4 6 10 16 25 35 50 70 95 120 150 185 240 300 2 conductors Cross-section mm2 0.5 0. Copper conductors and cables 1 conductors Cross-section mm2 0.2 0.8 K 6x9x0.75 1 1.75 1 1.75 1 1.8 K 10x16x0.5 4 6 10 16 25 35 50 70 95 120 150 185 240 300 22/21 Copper busbars.5 2.5 2. max.75 1 1. IEC/EN 60947-1. and this reduces its insulating capacity as well as its heat transfer capability.eaton. Because the terms used in IEC/EN 60947 can be open to interpretation. late. Each technical term contains a reference to the corresponding standard. the electrical and mechanical function of the equipment are examined. The main type of loss in switching devices and electrical power distribution equipment is current heat loss. as well as the tripping behavior of thermal overload relays.g.com . the overvoltage category and the pollution degree. the IEV No. Machinery Safety Directive 2006/42/EC) Stopping in an emergency. Clearance in air (cf.19) Devices are deemed to possess this isolating function if. Auxiliary contact (IEC 60947-1/IEV 441-15-10) A contact which is included in an auxiliary circuit and is mechanically operated by the switching device. For the correct translation. IEV 441-11-13) Temperature at which the switchgear is capable of being operated within a closed housing. conductors and motors. the electrical and mechanical function of the switching device are examined. Auxiliary switch (IEC 60947-1/IEV 441-15-11) Switch containing one or more control or auxiliary contacts and which is mechanically operated by a switching device. normally open contact. Closing delay The interval of time between the instant of command and the first make operation of the contacts of the first pole to close.5 mm must be maintained throughout the contacts’ entire lifespan. UL 508A. Emergency stop system Arrangement of components to avert arising or to reduce existing hazards to persons. A contact spacing of at least 0. IEV 151-03-18) The difference between the input power and the output power of a device. repairing or maintaining the machine or during longer downtimes. Auxiliary switches can be retrofitted in modular systems of contactors. it is always advisable to also refer to the relevant standard. without tools) with live parts of a system (finger-proof. they are intended merely as an aid to understanding. and NFPA 79. Conventional thermal current Ith (cf.5.Starter is suitable for further operation. Type “2” coordination: .g.g. early. This affects the rated operational voltage and rated operational current of switching devices. IEC/EN 60947-1.No damage to the starter except slight welding of the switch contacts if these can be separated easily without significant deformation. circuit breakers and motor-protective circuit breakers. The finger-proof area of a push-actuated operating medium is a circular area of at least 30 mm radius around the actuating element. • Have only one OFF and one ON position with assigned limit stops. On request. 14.No hazard to persons and systems. an action that stops a process or motion that causes danger. or they are a fixed component of a switching device. The German equivalents of the American terms are not definitive equivalents. e. NFPA 70) and the US standards UL 508. . A power disconnecting device must: • Be an operating element that is externally accessible. . IEC/EN 60947-5-1. This allows the power supply of the entire installation or a section of the installation to be isolated for safety reasons. This applies in particular to the American National Electrical Code (NEC. UL 489. • Function as normal. (emergency stop function EN ISO 13850) Emergency stop system (EN ISO 13850) Manually operated controlgear used for manually triggering an emergency stop function. drive or trip indicator switches.22/22 Glossary of terms Terms from IEC and EN The Canadian Electrical Code (CEC) contains equivalent terms in standards CSA-C 22. A cycle applies 40 °C at 93 % relative humidity for 12 hours. there is no authorized German equivalent for them. The Emergency-Stop function must be designed such that machine operation and dangerous machine motion are halted in an appropriate manner without causing additional danger and without further action being required from any person. Its purpose is to disconnect the electrical equipment in order to exclude hazards occurring when cleaning. Isolating function (cf. Emergency switching off Switches off the electrical energy supply to a complete installation or part of an installation as soon as there is a risk of electric shock or an other risk caused by electric current. IEV 441-11-13) Room temperature (for example of the shopfloor or control room) in which the switching device is located.1) The maximum value of current that a device is capable of carrying for a maximum of 8 hours without thermal overloading. Coordination type State of a switchgear assembly (motor starter) during and after testing at rated conditional short-circuit current: Losses (cf.51/IEV 151-03-37) Shortest distance between two conducting parts along an insulating material. e. This also applies when operating adjacent switchgear. and their creepage paths and clearance distances are of the required magnitude. Emergency stop (cf. 2. hazardous parts should be fitted at least 80 mm below the level of the actuating area. enclosed (cf. of the electrotechnical glossary (IEC 50: International Electrotechnical Vocabulary) is specified. 2. Damp heat.3. changeover contact or fleeting contact. Within this area. Appendix L) Combination of N/O and N/C contacts in contactor relays that are mechanically connected in such a way that N/C and N/O can never be closed at the same time. At set intervals during the test.2. followed by 12 hours of 25 °C ambient temperature. Mandatory for machines with electrical equipment. 4. constant This test subjects the equipment to an ambient temperature of 40 °C at a constant humidity of 93 %. cyclic This test subjects the equipment to cyclically changing climatic conditions. open (cf.1.5. IEV 441-17-31. IEC/EN 60947-1. The closing delay is made up of the response time and the closing time. contactor relay. Control circuit reliability The probability with which switching states arise during the lifespan of a contact that would be interpreted as faults by downstream electronic controllers (PLCs). IEC/EN 60947-1. The American English terms are appended to the glossary in a new block. Altitude The density of air decreases with increasing altitude. As a rule. Ambient temperature.No hazard to persons and systems. Busbar tag shroud Design measures incorporated into equipment to prevent direct contact (i. Main switches Correctly called “mains isolating device”. 2.2 No. The clearance in air is determined by the rated impulse withstand voltage. The explanations apply to the use of components in particular in industrial control panels for machinery to UL 508A and NFPA 79.46/IEV 441-17-31) The distance between the two conductive parts at the point at which they are closest to each other.No immediate operational readiness necessary. .Damage to the starter permissible. and vertical to the direction of actuation. damage to machinery or to work in progress. The elevated temperature inside the enclosure due to the switchgear's heat dissipation must be taken into account here. Finger-proof A switching device is to be considered as finger-proof if its live parts cannot be touched when actuating the operating elements. in the open position. Ambient temperature. Creepage path/distance (cf. 5 and CSA-C 22. Type “1” coordination: . back-of-hand proof).2 No. it corresponds to the maximum rated operational current. This glossary contains short definitions of technical terms used in this catalog. .e. They are designated according the functions • Making contact as a normally closed contact. 2010 CA08103002Z-EN www. Because these terms often describe concepts that are not defined in the IEC world. IEC/EN 60947-1. Eaton can supply information about the suitability of equipment for operation at altitudes above the standard-specified 2000 m. Hand-operatable switch. Interlocked opposing contacts (cf. At set intervals during the test. the pollution degree and the creepage resistance. Is determined by the material’s rated insulating voltage. Control circuit reliability is expressed in values based on tests using standard limit values for signals to IEC/EN 61131-2. even in the event of a fault (for example welded contacts). Damp heat. for example during maintenance. their switching contacts achieve the separation distance specified for the isolation of electrical circuits. e. Back-of-hand proof Switchgear is considered as back-of-hand proof if its conductive parts cannot be touched with a ball with a diameter of 50 mm. In contrast to other characteristic values. 2010 CA08103002Z-EN www.The current that a device is capable of making in accordance with the utilization category and at the rated operational voltage. IEC/EN 60947-1.2.5. formerly P-1). 4.3.6. This value refers to the rated operational voltage and the rated operational current. IEC/EN 60947-1.s. taking into account the rated operational voltage.1) Maximum short-circuit current that a circuit-breaker can interrupt (test O-CO. it is expressed as maximum prospective peak value. IEC/EN 60947-2. IEC/EN 60947-1. the circuit-breaker is able to carry the rated uninterrupted current again with increased self-heating.6. duration of operation. and to trip in the event of an overload. After short-circuit breaking.com . electronic devices. IEC/EN 60947-1. IEC/EN 60947-1. 2. The opening delay is the sum of the tripping delay and the inherent delay of the contacts. IEC/EN 60947-1.2. this current value is equal to the rated uninterrupted current and the conventional free air thermal current.3) Motor output that can be switched by a switching device at the assigned rated operational voltage. Rated ultimate short-circuit breaking capacity Icu (cf. rain or snow.3. Pollution degree 4: Pollution leading to continuous conductivity. without the use of spring-loaded parts. 4. Rated breaking capacity (cf.3) The maximum current that a switching device can break at rated operational voltage and frequency without sustaining damage. Rated frequency (cf. such as might be caused by the effect of lightning or switching processes.5. Pollution degree 3: (Switchgear for industrial use) Conductive pollution or dry. 4. such as household appliances or electrical tools. Mechanical shock resistance The ability of a device to withstand pulse-like movement without changing its operating state or sustaining damage.s.2. pollutants are usually only dry or non-conductive. 4. e. The highest rated operational voltage must not be greater than the rated insulation voltage.5. Rated operational current Ie (cf. Rated short-circuit breaking capacity Icn (cf. Motor rating (cf. 4.g.3.5.5. the use of switchgear is permissible in the following areas: Rated insulation voltage Ui (cf. Rated short-time withstand current Icw (cf.5. 4. 4. Cover the connection terminals against accidental contact.m.3) Measure of the stability of the internal clearances of a switching device against overvoltage peaks. a contactor of utilization category AC-3: 37 kW at 400 V. non-conductive pollution that is made conductive through condensation. 5.2.3.4. and control circuit switches must not change their switching state. The highest rated operational voltage must not be greater than the rated insulation voltage. IEV 441-17-36) The interval of time between the specified instant of initiation of the opening operation and the instant when the arcing contacts have separated in all poles.g.1) The short-time withstand current that a device is capable of carrying for a specified time without damage. 2.3) The r. The utilization of suitable switchgear can ensure that overvoltages are prevented from transferring from the mains to deenergized system sections within it. for example on an overhead power line connection.2) The maximum current that a switching device can make at a certain rated operational voltage and frequency without sustaining damage. Pollution degree (cf. The soiling does not affect electric strength. depending on the utilization category. 2. previously P-2). 4. Positive opening (cf. 4. Overvoltage category III: Apparatus with special serviceability requirements for connection in fixed installations that are protected by overvoltage diverters. value that a switching device is capable of breaking according to its utilization category. 4. IEC/EN 60947-1. IEC/EN 60947-2.eaton. Opening delay (cf. 4. Have a minimum switching capacity for load disconnectors and motor switches for AC-23. e. Rated operational voltage Ue (cf. due to excessive heating. IEC/EN 60947-1.3) The current that a switching device is capable of carrying. onto the switching element. Overvoltage category II: Consumers for connection to fixed installations. Overvoltage category IV: Use immediately at the the connection point of the installation (direct lightning impact possible).5. IEC/EN 60947-2. IEC/EN 60947-4-1 appendix F) A mirror contact is an auxiliary break contact that can not be closed at the same time as the contactor's main make contacts.2). the circuitbreaker is able to trip in the event of an overload with increased tolerances. According to the overvoltage categories. Be lockable in the OFF position. Equipment must be capable of breaking of current up to and including its specified rated breaking capacity. No contact lifting must take place on devices in the On position. Pollution degree 2: Usually only non-conductive pollutants. 22/23 Power disconnecting device → Main switch Rated actuating voltage Uc (cf. the main contacts must not knock against one another in the Off position.3. for example the short-circuit duration necessary to initiate tripping. Due to the presence of transformers or resistors in the control circuit. Overvoltage category (cf. Positive/enforced operation/actuation This describes an arrangement where a mechanical link between the actuator and the switching element ensures that the force exerted on the actuator is exerted directly. Rated operational current In (of a circuit-breaker) (cf.3.29/IEV 441-17-20) The short-circuit current that a switching device.6.58) Classification for the likely amount of conductive dust and humidity.1. IEC/EN 60947-1.1) Voltage to which the characteristic values of a switching device relate. Rated control voltage Us (cf. can carry for the duration of the tripping delay of the protective mechanism. for example conductive dust. IEC/EN 60947-1.3.2) The short-circuit current that a circuit-breaker is able to interrupt repeatedly. e. e.g.3. Pollution degree 1: If soiling occurs. 4. IEC/EN 60947-1. Rated making capacity (cf.3) The frequency for which a switching device is designed and to which the other characteristics relate. IEC/EN 60947-1.g. such as a motor-protective circuit-breaker.3.3. Minimum command time Minimum period of time for which a trip-initiating factor (such as a control pulse or a short-circuit current) must be present to cause the corresponding reaction. 4. IEC/EN 60947-1. 4.3) For circuit breakers. i. dependent on the rated operational voltage (test O-CO-CO.1) The voltage applied to the input terminals of the control circuit of a switching device. utilization category and ambient air temperature. IEC/EN 60947-1. a contactor.e. Rated impulse withstand voltage Uimp (cf.1. however.1. 4.10 / IEV 441-16-11) An opening operation which ensures that the main contacts of a mechanical switching device have attained the open position when the actuator is in the Off position. Rated short-circuit making capacity Icm (cf. Mirror contact (cf. Temporary conductivity due to condensation is to be expected. The pollution degree is described by the following influencing factors: Rated service short-circuit breaking capacity Ics (cf.m.3. Rated conditional short-circuit current Iq (cf. IEC/EN 60947-1. May deviate from the rated control voltage due to the presence of transformers or resistors in the control circuit.Glossary of terms Terms from IEC and EN • • • • Have the switch positions marked “0” and “I”. After breaking the short-circuit. A circuit-breaker must not trip.5.g. this voltage may differ from the rated control circuit voltage. The overvoltage category for industrial switchgear is III. It is expressed as an r.3.2.3.1) Voltage applied to the actuation N/O contact in a control circuit. IEC/EN 60947-1. switches in low-voltage distribution systems or in control systems for industrial use. protected by a short-circuit protective device. which can lead to a reduced electric strength of a switching device.2) Voltage to which insulation tests and clearances relate.5. Overvoltage category I: Apparatus for connection to circuits with overvoltage protection.3. 4. e. IEC/EN 60947-1.60) Classification for prospective overvoltages at the point of installation. value. installations or procedures. Introduction. Non adjustable (if applicable for the circuit-breaker) A qualifying term which indicates that the CB’s tripping current or delay can not be adjusted. Article 100) Current in amperes that a conductor can continuously carry under operational conditions without exceeding its permissible temperature. Enclosed Industrial Control Panel (UL 508A.g. Article 100) Assembly within an electrical system whose primary function is to carry or control electrical energy. 4. Emergency Switching Off (NFPA 79. Article 100) All conductors of a circuit between the incoming unit of the source of a separate system or other power supply equipment and the last branch circuit overcurrent device (unofficial definition. to protect the branch circuit (branch circuit protection). Stopping in case of emergency (EN ISO 13850) Function intended to prevent hazards or minimize existing risks for people or of damage to machines or running processes. for example. Branch Circuit Here the applicable standards deviate. Rating (cf. The switching device locks in its tripped position. CB (NEC. industrial control system Branch Circuit Protective Device (UL 508A. IEC 536) Isolation of circuits not carrying hazardous voltage. NEC has highest priority. In any case. Disconnecting means (NEC. G. Fuse. or for approving equipment. (UL 508A. Chapter 3) Emergency actuation that switches off the electrical power supply to the installation or parts thereof. feed and outgoer circuits or apparatus across the whole range of overcurrents between the rated current and its switching capacity. Such isolation is achieved by means of reinforced or double insulation. at which an adjustable circuit-breaker is to trip. months or years). 2. Authority Having Jurisdiction (NEC.3) The power output of a motor at its rated operational voltage. Instantaneous Trip (if applicable for the circuit-breaker) A qualifying term which indicates that the CB is designed to trip without a delay. Accidental or controlled manipulation (inching) is not possible. and which is triggered by a single action by one person. Article 100) Device suitable for protecting supply. Chapter 3) Acceptable for the Authority having Jurisdiction (AHJ).4) For circuit breakers. (NEC. Field Installed Equipment (UL 508A. remote control devices (local devices) and consumers. 2010 CA08103002Z-EN www. Field Wiring Conductors that are connected (on-site) by other persons to connect the industrial control panel with power sources. Part 1. e. Part 1. The specified requirements may. Rated uninterrupted current Iu (cf. Can provide branch circuit protection. Utilization category cf. etc. Safe isolation is required mainly for safety and functional extra-low voltage circuits. 2) Conductors and components after the last overcurrent protection element that protects a load.2. time or both within a particular range. Part 1. relate to the values of making and breaking capacity and other characteristic values. Circuit Breaker. Branch Circuit Type (UL 508A.3. Introduction.1.22/24 Glossary of terms Selected terms from the codes & standards of the USA Tamper-proof An Emergency-Stop switching device is regarded as tamper-proof if it cannot be reset without tools or using specified procedures after tripping. 4. not from NEC: viewed from consumer to energy source). “branch circuit” denotes everything that comes after the last overcurrent protective element. Article 100) Device or group of devices or other means through which the conductors of a circuit can be isolated from their power supply. Article 100) Conductor in a circuit between the last overcurrent protection element that protects the circuit and the apparatus. but no less than 5 kA. Safe isolation (cf. 2) Fuses of Classes CC. Feeder (NEC. Introduction. Introduction. IEC/EN 60947-2. Readily NEC. Ampacity (NEC. BCODs must have a breaking capacity appropriate for its use. replacement or inspection without having to breach or remove obstacles or having to use steps. Part 1. 2) Conductor and switchgear on the supply side of a branch circuit protective device (BCPD).eaton. IEC/EN 60947-1. the utilization category denotes whether the equipment is designed for selectivity using time delay (category B) or not (category A).3. protective extra-low voltage. Introduction. but the UL definition appears to be closer to reality. L. Combination Motor Controller (UL 508A. R and T. IEC/EN 60947-1. 2) Factory-provided supplied within an enclosure or control panel. H. Approved (NFPA 79. 2) Devices that have been installed only after the production of an indust-rial control panel and the application of an approval label.4) Current that a switching device can carry in continuous operation (for weeks. 4. Accessible. Adjustable (if applicable for the circuit-breaker) A qualifying term which indicates that the CB can be adjusted to variable trip values of current. Branch Circuit Overcurrent Device (BCOD) (NEC. Article 100) Device developed for non-automated opening and closing of a circuit and which automatically opens a circuit at a fixed overcurrent without itself being damaged if used correctly within its rated data. 2) Fuses or circuit breakers that have been assessed according to a safety standard with respect to the provision of overcurrent protection. Device (NEC. Article 100) Organization.18/IEV 441-17-19) A combination of specified requirements relating to the condition in which the switching device or fuse fulfills its purpose and selected to represent a characteristic group of real-life applications. 2) One or several devices that have been fitted to be able to isolate the conductors of a circuit from their power supply (disconnecting means).com . J. Inverse Time (if applicable for the circuit-breaker) A qualifying term which indicates that the CB is designed to trip with a delay such that the delay decreases with increasing current. Introduction. Part 1. Introduction. (cf.2. Part 1. data concerning associated circuits and the applicable conditions of use and operational behavior. Feeder Circuit (UL 508A. materials. Setting (of circuit breakers) The set current or time value. or both. for example between main and auxiliary switchgear circuits or the primary and secondary sides of a safety transformer. K. authority or person responsible for implementing the stipulations of the Codes or Standards. IEC/EN 60947-1. Article 100) Readily accessible for operations. to switch the motor (motor control) and to provide motor over-load protection for an individual motor circuit. which reliably prevents voltage transfer from one circuit to another. from circuits in which hazardous voltage flows. Part 1. Part 1. 2) Combination motor controller incorporating coordinated short-circuit and overload protection. 120/240 V. Can be used only in addition to branch circuit protective devices. General Use Rating (UL 508A. For further definitions see Article 100. Fuse. forming. coordinated protection must be implemented through the correct selection of components or additional parts according to the manufacturer’s instructions. With labeling the manufacturer indicates the product’s conformance with applicable standards or its production by defined means. Labeled (NEC. which. Definitions. The term “labeled” includes the inspection and testing of products as well as periodic inspection of their production. Mandatory Rules (NEC. calibration. disassembling. damage or dangerous heating occurs. Part 1. by electrical. an isolating function and a remote-controllable motor switch (e. including software. of the National Electrical Codes of the USA (NEC. If the overload condition persists for a certain time. (The full associated electrical equipment. Standards NFPA 79. 2) Control circuit with a peak voltage in the open circuit of not more than 42. Introduction. Introduction. coating or through a combination of these processes. themselves. 2010 CA08103002Z-EN www. Short-Circuit current rating (SCCR) (NEC. pressing. is to be regarded as part of the machine. Part 1. Part 1. inspection or testing. Chapter 3) Overcurrent resulting from a short-circuit. Chapter 3 and UL 508A. Part 1. The actual voltage with which the circuit works may deviate from the nominal voltage within a range that permits satisfactory operation of the equipment. the power of a transformer’s secondary side. materials or services comply with the applicable standards or that they have been tested and deemed suitable for specific purposes. Load (UL 508A. Overload (NEC. Part 1. Article 100) Apparatus. NFPA 70). Listed (NEC. The overcurrent can result from an overload. Supplementary Protection (UL 508A. a contactor).) Pilot Duty Rating (UL 508A. Introduction. The listing verifies that the products. and which is intended to limit the current and voltage in a series connection with power supply circuit is not regarded as low-voltage limited energy circuit. Article 100) Apparatus or materials with applied markings. Chapter 3) Powered machine (or group of machines that work together in a coordinated fashion) that is not portable while in operation and which is used to process material by cutting. tool provision. 480Y/277 V. Chapter 3) Mandatory condition. Article 90) Rules in the Code. materials or services contained in a list published by an organization that is acceptable for AHJs and which confirms that the products or services have been tested and that the production of the listed products or performance of the listed services is subject to periodic investigation. The machine can include associated equipment used for material transport.eaton. Article 100) Prospective symmetrical fault current at nominal voltage at which a device or a system can be connected without incurring damage that exceeds defined acceptance criteria. Chapter 3) Systematic arrangement of one or more industrial machines that is not transportable by hand and which encompasses conveying of the associated material. a short circuit or a ground fault.com .75 and 0. Such devices are not. With DC the load must be resistive (non-inductive).g. They normally describe options or alternative methods. Introduction. Nominal (NEC. Should (NFPA 79. 22/25 Motor Starter (UL 508A. Part 1. Industrial Manufacturing System (NFPA 79. Short-Circuit Current (NFPA 79.8 (inductive). Industrial Machinery (Machine) (NFPA 79.4 V (DC or peak). in turn. This limited protection is provided in the load circuit in addition to the protection provided by the branch circuit protective device (BCPD). Article 100) Operation of equipment above its normal full-load rating or the rated capacity of cables. such as lighting and non-industrial consumers. If it does not already exist. Introduction. Interrupting Rating (NEC. Can protect motor circuits containing frequency inverters (Low Voltage Fuses . 2) Conductors and components of branch circuits (load branch circuits) or feeder circuits. Article 100) Any current exceeding the rated current of apparatus or the load rating of cables. Identified with the terms "shall" or "shall not". thermal or optical means. Is supplied from a battery or an insulated secondary circuit whose current is limited by an overcurrent protective device.Glossary of terms Selected terms from the codes & standards of the USA Fuse. or packaging. Introduction. 600 V). With AC the load can have a power factor between 0. is caused by a fault or a faulty connection in an electrical circuit. Power Circuit (UL 508A. sensors and actuators. 2) Device (load) that is connected with the main circuit outside the indust-rial control panel. Permissive Rules (NEC. which identify actions that are specifically prescribed or prohibited. Self-Protected Combination Motor Controller (UL 508A. Shall (NFPA 79. Overcurrent (NEC. Supplementary Overcurrent Protective Device (NEC. which identify actions that are allowed but are not mandatory. UL 248-13). Introduction. Article 90) Mandatory rules in the Code. This can be a fuse. 2) Rated values assigned to a relay or auxiliary contact that actuates the coil of another relay or switchgear. 2) Various different fuses and device protection fuses (fine-wire or micro fuses). Supplementary Type (UL 508A. symbols or other identification signs of organizations that are acceptable for AHJs are termed “labeled”. Article 100) Rating assigned to a circuit or system to indicates its voltage in a suitable manner (e. Introduction. Chapter 3) Identifies a recommended characteristic that is not mandatory. Part 1. Faults such as short circuits or ground fault are not over-loads. Part 1. processing. Semiconductor Type (UL 508A. or a power supply unit. Introduction. 2) Rated operational data expressed in V and A and assigned to a device designed for switching a load with a continuous current or peak inrush current whose rated values do not exceed the device’s rated operational current. 2) Combination of a contactor and an overload relay. Identified with the terms "shall be permitted" or "shall not be required". securing. A current being tapped by a mains voltage circuit through a resistor. Introduction. a secondary winding and an impedance. Low-Voltage Limited Energy Circuit (UL 508A. Part 1.Part 13: Semiconductor Fuses.g. Article 100) The highest current at rated operating voltage which the device is designed to interrupt under standard test conditions. Voltage. or inspection and testing equipment. regarded as branch circuit protective devices (BCPD). Article 100) Device intended to provide limited overcurrent protection for particular applications and apparatus. 2) Fuses developed for protecting semiconductor devices. measurement. 2) Device arranged behind a branch circuit protection device to provide additional protection. joining. Ig. non-delayed short-circuit release Response value of short-time delayed short-circuit release Response value of short-time delayed short-circuit release Response value of earth-fault release Conventional free air thermal current Conventional thermal current of enclosed devices Rated uninterrupted current Transformer rating Delay time when the earth-fault release trips Delay time when the overload release responds Delay time when the earth-fault release trips Time delay of short-circuit release response Rated excitation voltage Rated operational voltage Rated insulation voltage Rated surge voltage invariability Transformer short-circuit voltage Rated control voltage 2010 CA08103002Z-EN www. non-delayed short-circuit release Response value of non-delayed short-circuit release Response value of non-delayed short-circuit release Response value of short-time delayed short-circuit release Response value of short-time delayed short-circuit release Time delay of short-circuit release response Transformer initial short-circuit AC current Transformer rated operational current Transformer rating Transformer short-circuit voltage Symbol Ith Ithe tg tT tr IL Ir Iq Us Uc Uimp Ie In Ue IPK Ics Icn Icm Icw Uimp Icu Iu IΔn.eaton. IT Irmf Ii Irm Irmv Isd tv Isc INT SNT uk Meaning Duty factor Rated short-circuit making capacity Rated short-circuit breaking capacity Rated service short-circuit breaking capacity Rated ultimate short-circuit breaking capacity Rated short-time withstand current Response value of earth-fault release Rated operational current Response value of earth-fault release Response value of non-delayed short-circuit release Transformer initial short-circuit AC current Load monitoring response value Rated operational current Transformer rated operational current Rated peak withstand current Rated conditional short-circuit current Overcurrent release set value Response value of non-delayed short-circuit release Response value of fixed.com .22/26 Symbol DF Icm Icn Ics Icu Icw IΔn Ie Ig Ii Isc IL In INT IPK Iq Ir Irm Irmf Irmv Isd IT Ith Ithe Iu SNT tg tr tT tv Uc Ue Uimp Uimp uk Us Glossary of terms Symbols used in technical data and formulae Meaning Conventional free air thermal current Conventional thermal current of enclosed devices Delay time when the earth-fault release trips Delay time when the earth-fault release trips Delay time when the overload release responds Load monitoring response value Overcurrent release set value Rated conditional short-circuit current Rated control voltage Rated excitation voltage Rated insulation voltage Rated operational current Rated operational current Rated operational voltage Rated peak withstand current Rated service short-circuit breaking capacity Rated short-circuit breaking capacity Rated short-circuit making capacity Rated short-time withstand current Rated surge voltage invariability Rated ultimate short-circuit breaking capacity Rated uninterrupted current Response value of earth-fault release Response value of fixed. for sensors CI-…PKZ… Insulated enclosure for PKZM… CL-PKZ… Current limiter for PKZ CL… Mounting rail for Insulated enclosure CMD Contactor monitoring devices CNP-…-CS Rain protection roofs CS-TE Screw adapters CS… Connecting cables.Part number list DILE… Auxiliary contact modules …LQ… Transparent insert plates …Q25TS-… Marking plates …TQ18(25) Button plates RMQ16 …ZA16….. 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Conversion kits for terminals D…-CI… Cover for basic enclosures D0…-SO… Fuse bases 22/27 D02-SO/… D busbar mounted fuse devices D02… D-fuse switch-disconnector D2(3. Door coupling handle BBC-… Covers BBT-CU… Busbar. 51… Fuse-links 6… Optical sensors A-PKZ… Shunt release for PKZ A22-GL…. 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ZW16 Additional tappings 1…100… Optical sensors 13…A…. com .. ammeter ES-…-T0 Individual keys.22/28 E-PKZ… Insulated enclosures flush mounting for PKZ E10(01) Contact element RMQ16 E51KF…13 Optical sensors E52… E52-Series E53… Capacitive sensors E55… E55-series E56… Inductive Sensors E57-… Inductive Sensors E57… Premium Plus series E57 E57EAL… Miniature series E57 E57KC… Cable adapters. safety bar E59-… iProx series E65-SM… E65-SM-Serie E8-MCS Compression fitting E8… Flush mounting plates RMQ16 EASY-…-CAB Connecting cables EASY-COMBINATION-* Customized inscription EASY-LINK-DS Connection plug EASY-M-…K Memory cards EASY-NT-… Network-Connecting cables EASY-NT-CAB Data cable EASY-NT-R Bus termination resistor EASY-NT-RJ45 Bus connector plug EASY-RJ45-TOOL Crimping tool EASY-SOFT… Programming software EASY-USB-CAB Connecting cable for PC to DMI module easy…-SIM Input/output simulator EASY. for sensors E58KNZ… Sensor fixing E58KS5200 Comet series. Premium Plus Short series E57 E58… Optical sensors E58KAM… Fixing bracket.5 mm) ETS4-VS3 Amplifier module EU4A-… Programming cable EU4A-MEM-CARD1 Memory cards EU4A…CAB… Connecting cables EU5C-SWD… SmartWire-Darwin Gateways EU5E-SWD… SWD-I/O module Part number list EVB-ID Corner plate for Insulated distribution board EVG-… Busbar (fork connector) EZ-PKZ… Base for separate mounting EZ… Centre mounting accessories EZ/S… Key operated lock mechanisms F3A-… Flanges FAK… FAK foot and palm switches FAZ-XAA-… Shunt release (for power circuit breaker) FAZ-XAM002 Auxiliary contact FAZ-XHIN… Auxiliary contact FAZ-XK… Extension terminal FAZ-XUA… Under voltage coil FAZ/FIP-X… Remote switching module FCFB… D busbar mounted fuse devices FCFS… NH fuse switch-disconnectors FDT-NAVIGATOR FDT frame software FHF-ID Foot for base FI-… Residual current devices FIM-… Residual-current protective modules FIP-XHI11 Auxiliary contact FIPA-XAM011 Auxiliary contact FL… Flange for insulated enclosures FP…-ID Cable compartment cladding FS-AT Locating plate FS… Cam switch front plates FT-CI Flange adapter for Insulated enclosure GA-… Shock protection cover GA-MS-I… Meter shroud GD4….. GW4… Power supply units GS… Insulated enclosures GS00-160 Low Voltage HRC fuse base GST… NH fuse switch-disconnectors GST…-A NH fuse switch-disconnectors 7/17 12/9 12/9 12/10 12/8 12/8 12/11 12/10 14/69 14/65 15/10 20/26 3/10 6/24 20/67 2/84 3/88 3/72 3/78 3/67 3/75 3/37 3/47 3/63 3/106 3/107 3/106 3/51 3/89 3/107 3/106 3/107 3/107 3/89 3/60 3/102 3/33 2/95 12/17 12/6 12/11 12/17 12/18 12/18 12/18 12/18 12/18 19/25 7/65 4/64 4/77 16/62 2/79 19/24 19/24 19/24 19/27 19/24 19/22 16/27 16/27 17/140 20/69 19/23 19/16 19/24 19/24 20/23 20/70 3/10 4/59 20/29 20/33 20/28 14/131 20/54 19/51 19/51 16/16 20/48 16/74 4/66 16/4 2/97 13/5 13/8 13/8 13/5 20/48 13/8 13/15 11/6 11/4 5/66 14/41 14/67 14/67 14/97 14/97 2010 CA08103002Z-EN www.... for sensors E57KM… Fixing bracket. for sensors E58KC… Cable adapters. for easySafety ESR5-… Electronic safety relays ETR2-… Electronic timing relay (17.eaton.. for sensors E57KP… Protection cap.. for sensors E58KN… Replacement nuts.-CI Hank nut EMS20 M20 diaphragm bolt EMT6… Thermistor overload relays for machine protection EPENI… Corner enclosures EQ… Voltmeter.E Expansions I/O EASY2… Modules EASY256-HCI Upstream device EASY400-POW Power supplies EC4-COMBINATION-* Customized inscription EC4E… I/O system XI/ON EEB… Inrush current limiters EM. for sensors E57S. safety-related ESK… Corner enclosures ESP-… Programming software.5 mm) ETR4-… Electronic timing relay (22. cam switch ES-BBS-… End shroud ES16… Individual keys RMQ16 ES4-COMBINATION-* Customized inscription ES4A-221-DMX-SIM Memory cards ES4A-MEM-CARD1 Memory cards ES4P… Control relay.. ..eaton. IZM-SEC… General accessories for IZM26 IZM-DT… Additional functions for IZM26 IZM-KLC…... 3-pole IN26 IP23… IP23 enclosure IS/SPE-1TE MCB lock ISH2. mobile panel KEY-E10/30-GS Spare key for cylinder lock KH… Cable support bracket for cable duct KH25/35 Cable support bracket for cable duct KK… Clamping brackets for cable ducts KL… Cable ducts KNB-… Thumb-grips KNK-T0(P3) Maintenance keys KS… Notched phase busbars 19/51 20/61 19/51 7/27 16/69 19/43 4/66 7/20 20/28 5/9 20/69 20/22 4/64 7/67 16/69 10/10 4/66 20/27 20/44 4/66 2/95 20/26 18/56 18/66 18/64 18/63 18/60 18/60 18/63 18/64 18/68 18/12 18/13 18/13 18/18 18/18 18/14 18/10 18/18 14/13 7/19 7/59 20/30 20/98 16/67 7/19 16/82 6/27 7/19 20/38 20/41 20/41 19/43 7/66 16/65 20/30 14/13 16/81 21/21 16/66 16/66 16/65 4/58 4/58 19/43 18/59 18/67 18/61 18/71 18/43 18/48 18/47 18/45 18/54 18/55 18/49 18/14 18/18 18/12 18/18 18/17 18/18 18/16 18/14 18/18 18/12 18/13 18/15 18/17 18/18 15/10 19/24 2/96 16/66 4/64 18/63 18/58 18/60 18/70 18/72 2010 CA08103002Z-EN www. 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Terminal shroud H-S27-1 Transparent shroud H… Shrouds HB-PKZ4 Clamp cover HBA-4344 Retaining frames HDILE Sealable shrouds HDP-ID Keypad carrier for Insulated enclosure HG-CI Handle for cover HI…-P… Auxiliary contact HI…-PKZ2 Auxiliary contact HK-K.-DSI Cover GSTA… Insulated enclosures GSU… NH fuse base H-B3-PKZ… Shroud for unused terminals H-K.8 Insulated ferrule ITB… Industrial cable binders IVS-T0 Service distribution board mounting accessories IZM-AS… Auxiliary contact for IZM26 IZM-CAS… Withdrawable units o IZM-CS… Position signalling switch for IZM26 IZM-CTN… Current sensor for neutral conductor for IZM26 IZM-D….-CI Spacer for Insulated enclosure HSH… Support bracket for busbar supports HZ-T5 Terminal cover extension I8 Surface mounting enclosure RMQ16 IM4-CI… Insulating material mounting plate IN…B3-… Open switch-disconnectors. IZM-RA Auxiliary contact for IZM26 IZM-PLPC… Interlocks for IZM26 IZM-RP… Rating plug sensor combinations for IZM26 IZM-SH… Withdrawable units IZM-SIM-KIT Additional functions for IZM26 IZM-S…. mobile panel KP Terminations K-AGM-PKZ2 Short-circuit indicators K-CI Wedge for insulated enclosures K-CI-K… N terminals K..Part number list GST. cu bar K35-AB Connection terminal K6(16)/1 Terminations KD… Cable duct cover Bracket for insulated enclosures KETOP-… Accessories.. IZMX-MB16 Additional functions for IZM16 IZMX-LC… Shunt release for IZMX16 IZMX-LT16 Replacement hand lever IZMX16 IZMX-M16… Motor operator for IZMX16 IZMX-OC… Operations counter for IZMX16 IZMX-… Additional functions for IZM16 IZMX-RP… Trip block IZMX16 IZMX-SEC16-TB… Control circuit terminal IZMX16 22/29 IZMX-SH… Shutter for IZMX16 IZMX-SR… Closing release for IZMX16 IZMX-ST… Shunt release for IZMX16 IZMX-TCA… Tunnel terminal IZMX16 IZMX-TFL…. K40… Connection flat cable.100 A K…KST… Distribution board terminal enclosure K12(20)… Busbar terminals K30….... Conversion kits f HMX… Frequency inverter H-Max™ HS-SA(*)-T0 Key HS.. 1000 A K… Busbar terminals K…-A Hinged flaps K…-B-DIL… Clamps K…/1 Insulated individual terminals 32 .com .. Connection terminal 160 . RMQ-Silver M22-H… Shrouds... RMQ-Silver M22…-DL-… Illuminated pushbuttons RMQ-Titan M22…-DP-… Mushroom-headed pushbutton RMQ-Silver M22…-DRL-… Illuminated pushbuttons RMQ-Titan M22…-DRP-… Mushroom-headed pushbutton RMQ-Silver M22…-PV… Stop pushbuttons M22…-ST… Label mounts M22…-W… Pushbutton actuators. analog LSR-…/TKG Door flap switch LSR-…/TS Hinge switch LT284-M6X20-C Fixing screw LT306. RMQ-Titan M22-XAM… Buzzer for acoustic device M22-XD… Button plates M22-XDL… Button lenses M22-XE5 Fixing plate M22-XG… Guard-ring M22-XI Connecting screw M22-XKDP Dust cover M22-XL… Lenses for indicator lamps RMQ-Silver M22-XLED… LED test/series resistor elements M22-XW Plunger bridge RMQ-Silver M22-XWS Protective diaphragm M22…-B(-GVP) Blanking plugs. RMQ-Silver M22-I… Surface mounting enclosure RMQ-Silver M22-K Contact elements with screw terminals M22-L… Indicator light RMQ-Silver M22-LED… LED elements with screw terminals M22-LG Bulb extractor M22-LS Fixing adapters M22-MS Mounting ring tool M22-PL-PV Sealable shroud M22-PV. electronic LSE-A… Position switch.3 Flat pin bushing LTS-… NH fuse switch-disconnectors LVP-…-CS Ventilating plates LWQ96 Power factor meter M-…-PKZ2 Motor protection trip blocks M-CI-K… Mounting plates M-MCS Pressure pipe flange m… Combination switch M12… Plug connectors M16-COMBINATION-… Customised complete unit M22-… Dust cover M22-A… Fixing adapters M22-AK… Complete modules M22-AMC Acoustic device indicators M22-ASI… AS-Interface connection RMQ-Silver M22-ATEX ATEX accessory M22-CK Contact elements M22-CLED… LED elements with Cage Clamp M22-COMBINATION-(*) Customer specific complete devices RMQ-Silver M22-D… Pushbutton actuators. Emergency stop/emergency switching off pushbuttons RMQ-Titan M22-R…K… Potentiometer Part number list M22-RJ45-SA Bulkhead interface M22-SWD-… SmartWire-Darwin elements M22-T-… Pushbutton diaphragm RMQ-Silver M22-TA Telescopic adapters M22-UPE Set of plaster keys M22-USB-SA Bulkhead interface M22-W… Selector switch actuators RMQ-Silver M22-WJ… Joysticks M22-X… Emergency stop labels.. conical L-KL-R Connection expansions L-PKZ0-… Indicator light for insulated enclosure LC-DBIT…-CS Universal locks LEDWB… Single chip LEDs LIC-… Visualisation software LIC-OPT… XV license product certificates LIC-OS-… Windows CE licenses LIC-PLC… XV license product certificates LPS-ID Strap for insulated enclosure LS-… Position switch LS… LS-XAP Adapter plate LS-XSK-ZBZ Dust protection cap LS-XTW Cage clamp twin N/C contacts LS-XZ… Operating heads LS(M)-… LS-Silver position switches.NZM7 Cable lug KS3(4)-CI Gland plates KST… Distribution board enclosure with gland plate KSV…-ID Cable anchoring rails KSX-… Busbar supports KT-M… Metric diaphragm grommets KT… Cable grommets KVB-ID Cross plate for insulated enclosures KWZ-3PH… Power meter L-… Indicator light.22/30 KS..com . LSE-… Position switches LS silver. RMQ-Silver M22…-W(R)S… Key-operated pushbuttons RMQ-Titan M22…-XC-… Designation lable RMQ-Titan Coding kit M22…-XG… Guard-ring M22…ST… Insert plates RMQ-Titan M22(S)-R… Set of adapter rings 17/89 20/29 20/10 16/74 7/55 7/64 3/33 19/18 3/10 2/95 2/50 2/31 2/32 2/27 2/47 2/51 2/31 2/34 2/6 2/51 2/69 2/48 12/11 2/44 2/51 2/20 2/24 2/11 2/27 2/36 2/42 2/50 2/49 2/46 2/50 2/41 2/34 2/49 2/48 2/48 2/28 2/19 20/67 16/38 7/20 7/20 20/68 19/17 2/26 16/71 7/21 16/81 2/96 14/130 14/12 14/12 14/12 20/69 3/16 3/10 3/17 3/10 3/9 3/4 3/3 3/8 3/18 3/18 20/30 2/96 16/16 21/14 2/16 2/24 6/26 2/51 2/22 2/48 2/49 2/44 2/15 2/31 2/26 2/33 2/51 3/9 2/50 2/10 2/6 2/28 2/19 2/13 2/35 2/17 2/15 2/25 2/23 2/10 2/35 2/49 2/27 2010 CA08103002Z-EN www.022. RMQ-Silver M22-D4… 4-way pushbuttons M22-DZ… Off button External reset button M22-E… Mounting plates RMQ-Silver M22-FR-AU Bezel gold M22-G… Ring nut.eaton. XZB Main switch assembly kit NZM. NZM.XSTS Control cable connection NZM..XISP Insulation plate NZM.XMV Mechanical interlock NZM...eaton..com ..XC Adapter plate NZM…XC… Adapter plate NZM..XSM.FIA30 Earth-fault release NZM. switch-fuse units NHI…-PKZ… Standard auxiliary contact PKZ NHI…PKZ0… Auxiliary contact NWS-SL/DLB/… Key for lock inserts NWS-SRL/S/ST/MG Control panel lighting NWS-TKT… Door contact NZM-XDMI-DPV1 Circuit-breaker NZM-XSWD… Interface for circuit breakers NZM NZM....XKSA Covers NZM..XKM1 Cable lug NZM...XT Earth fault release NZM...... N…RS… N bars N...... N-P5… Neutral conductor N-PKZ… Neutral terminal N… Switch-disconnector N…-NA Moulded-case switches for North America N…-S1-DC Switch-disconnectors for 1000 V DC N…-SVE Switch-disconnector N…AE. can be synchronized NZM... MVDIL… Mechanical interlock MVS-… Mounting and wiring aid system N-P1(3)….XCI..... NZM.-A… Thermomagnetic release NZM.XKR Connection block for component adapters Rear Connected NZM.-M… Thermomagnetic release NZM.XSV… Plug-in units NZM.XKAV Toggle lever locking device 22/31 NZM...XKS Screw connection NZM....XBR Blind cover frame NZM......XHIV Early-make auxiliary contact NZM.......XSTK.XKSFA Terminal covers NZM.XS Main switch assembly kits NZM.XKM Module plate NZM....XSH. NZMXPC-KIT Diagnostics and parameter assignment module NZMXSWD-704 SWD Interface for NZM OS-FLASH… Memory card..-NA Side mounted handle NZM.XMC-… Measurement and communication modules NZM.XDZ Additional handle NZM.c.-S Magnetic short-circuit release NZM…-VE… Electronic release NZM…-XAD… Component adapter NZM…-XIP… IP2X protection against contact with a finger NZM…-XKSA Covers NZM.......XV Extension shaft NZMXBZ Bowden cables NZMXCM Capacitor unit NZMXDMI6 Data management interface NZMXMC-AC Power supply NZMXMC-DISP Display NZMXPC-DTM... galvanized MPL-…/RAL2000-CS Mounting plates without apertures..XHB Main switch assembly kit NZM..XFI Earth-fault release NZM...XD(T)V Rotary handle on circuit-breaker NZM.XRAV Rear drive NZM....b...XU Under voltage coil NZM.-TVD Insulated enclosures NZM...XR Remote operator.XTVD Door coupling rotary handles NZM. MFD-AC-CP… Multi-function display MFD-COMBINATION-* Customized inscription MFD-TS-144 Mounting rails MFD-X… Protective cover MFD4 Touch panel MFV… Sealing plug ML Module mounting rail for insulated enclosures MMX-COM-PC PC-Interface cards MMX-IP21… Increase of degree of protection MMX-LZ… RFI filters MMX… Frequency inverter M-Max™ MPL-…-CS Mounting plates without apertures...XRD Remote drive NZM.Part number list M3-CI-… Mounting plate for insulated enclosure MAST-FIT-CS Mast fastening MBS-… Mounting plate screen MCCB… Prepared enclosures MCCB MCS… Pressure switches MEMORY-… Memory card. NZM.... for touch Panel MFD-… Multi-function display MFD-…-CAB Connecting cables MFD-80…....XK Terminations NZM...XIPA..XKP Phase isolators NZM.XKV2P Jumper kit for 1000 V DC NZM.XKV Connection width extension NZM...... RAL 2000 MPP-…-CS Mounting plates... perforated MSC-D… DOL starter MSC-R… Reversing starter MTR-D…-CS Mounting bars MV-PKZ2...XA Shunt release (for power circuit breaker) NZM. for touch Panel P-E… Covers 20/26 21/14 4/66 20/35 3/32 14/12 12/24 12/17 12/9 12/23 12/29 12/29 14/7 21/17 20/27 17/43 20/33 17/104 16/19 7/10 8/39 16/81 16/82 16/82 17/139 1/16 17/10 17/14 17/18 17/24 16/14 9/21 17/97 17/97 17/103 17/133 17/83 17/83 17/103 17/85 17/101 17/49 17/141 17/130 17/134 17/127 17/134 17/124 17/128 17/125 17/85 17/105 17/137 17/118 17/108 17/118 17/130 17/115 17/139 17/141 17/141 17/139 10/18 10/19 10/19 10/5 21/8 9/21 17/135 17/114 21/8 17/129 17/129 5/60 17/142 17/122 17/129 17/136 17/124 17/106 9/21 17/89 17/103 17/83 17/129 21/7 8/2 8/20 21/6 7/67 5/9 4/64 7/19 17/42 17/80 17/140 14/12 19/43 17/49 2010 CA08103002Z-EN www..XIPK IP2X protection against contact with a finger NZM.....XAS Conversion kit N(ZM)12 to N(ZM)4 NH-SLS-… Low-voltage h. 22/32 P-SOL… DC Switch-disconnectors P1DIL…M Parallel connector PAINT-RAL… Touch-up paint PDIM-… Leakage current indicator PE-P5… Earth terminal PEN… PEN busbars PFR Accessories NZM PHZ-A-.. protective cover S-…-T0 Key operated lock mechanisms S-PKZ… High-capacity contact module S… Fuse Bases S1DIL…M Star-point bridge SBS-RS60 Lateral cover SCH-1-WINBLOC Screen connection for gateway SDAINL… Star-delta contactors SE-RS-… Busbar assemblies SE…/…-PKZ… Contact modules SFP-…-CS Bottom plates without apertures SH… Busbar support SK-CI-… Protective caps Small enclosures CI-Ks SK… Box terminals SKA… Busbar housing SKF-FF….eaton.. SKF-HA Inspection window SL-… Signal towers SLHF-ID Foot prop for insulated enclosure SN3-… Power supplies Part number list SOL… DC Switch-disconnectors SP-CI-RAL7032 Spray can for CI enclosure cover SPT… Circuit diagram pockets SQ… Emergency switching off label RMQ16 SR… Emergency stop labels RMQ16 SRA… RMQ16 screw adapters SS5… Base for insulated enclosure SSW… Summation current converter ST-P5-… Control cable connection ST-PKZ2 Control cable connection STB-M…F Ventilation cable gland STB…-CI Cross strut kit for insulated enclosures STB…ZOLL Cable screw glands STR…-ID Support struts for insulated enclosure SV… Padlocking feature SVCU20X5 Busbar bracing SVS250630-5 Busbar connection SW-… Software SWD-PKE… SmartWire-Darwin PKE module SWD4-… SmartWire-Darwin accessories SWHDP-ID Support bracket for insulated enclosures SWIRE-… Connection system SWRL…-ID Side walls for insulated enclosures T-CI… Door for cover of CI enclosure T-CI…-NA Door for cover of CI enclosure TB-CI-K Carrier rail adapter for CI-K TG… Mounting rail supports TM-… Mini rotary switches TM/E-… Non-standard front plate TO…-… Lifting eyes kit TOR-SET/135-CS Lift eye kit with profile bracket TS-CI-K… Mounting rails TS… Mounting rail support 7/86 5/8 16/83 19/16 4/64 20/33 17/137 16/81 16/81 16/13 7/20 7/8 7/9 7/21 19/17 7/86 7/20 7/20 7/25 7/25 7/25 7/24 7/25 7/21 21/12 20/22 17/42 17/131 9/56 16/18 2/89 2/86 2/84 2/96 2/88 2/88 2/90 2/95 2/95 21/6 3/33 7/63 2/96 5/8 19/27 2/47 20/49 20/50 17/135 4/63 7/65 19/42 5/9 16/20 14/98 5/48 20/45 7/65 21/11 20/43 7/65 16/18 20/40 12/11 2/104 20/69 14/131 7/85 20/68 16/82 2/90 2/90 2/97 20/68 6/21 4/65 7/67 16/63 20/29 16/63 20/69 7/19 20/45 20/40 14/130 1/14 2/70 20/69 8/38 20/70 20/20 20/25 20/98 20/33 4/70 4/78 20/68 21/14 7/64 20/27 2010 CA08103002Z-EN www..XPA Paralleling mechanism PS416-ZBK-210 Serial interface PSK… Cable clamps Q…L… Indicator lights RMQ16 Q…WK… Selector switch actuators RMQ16 Q18(25)… (Illuminated) pushbutton actuators RMQ16 Q18(25)BS Blanking plugs RMQ16 Q18(25)S… Key-operated actuators RMQ16 Q18(25)W… Key-operated actuators RMQ16 Q25…PV… Emergency stop pushbuttons RMQ16 Q25A… Blanking plates RMQ16 Q25T…X Label mounts RMQ16 QUICK-C-CS Hinge pin R…-MCS… Pressure pipe flange R…-PKZ2… Remote drive R16-MS Mounting ring tool RCDILE… Suppressor circuits REG-BB Busbar tag shroud RMQ-…ASI AS-Interface connection RMQ-Silver RPEN…. RSK Back-to-back RS…/I… Panel enclosures for fuses RTR-0 Remote operator.com .. Comfort rotary handles PHZ-E10/… Cylinder locks for comfort handles PK… Plate terminals PKE-X(R)H… Door coupling handles PKE… PKE Motor protective circuit breaker PKE…XTU… PKE trip block PKE32-XMB Mounting angle bracket PKNM-… Combination switch PKZ-SOL… DC-String circuit-breaker PKZ…-X… Door coupling handles PKZ…-XAH Extension shaft PKZM…-XC… Top hat rail adapter plate PKZM…-XM…DE Contact module PKZM0-XD… DOL starter wiring set PKZM0-XMR… Mounting rails PKZM0-XR… Reversing starter wiring set PL-PKZ… Sealing facility PLI-…-CS Cable marshalling bases PLV200-CI Sealing kit PN… Switch-disconnector PN. WBLED… Filament bulbs WBW…-ID Wall fixing bracket WFB-SET-CS Wall fixing bracket set WS…-ID Section for mounting frames WW…-ID Section for mounting frames XAT Eyelets XC-CPU1..NZM External warning plate ZFSX-T0(P3) Label mounts ZG/I… Meter enclosures ZK1 Meter rail ZM-… Trip block ZP…-ID Intermediate plates for insulated enclosures ZRF… Spacer for insulated enclosures ZSD-2K/FLA Flanges ZV-A… Shroud section ZV-BS-G Busbar tag shroud ZV-BS-UL Busbar cover ZV-L…-80A-… Connecting angle ZV-SS… Busbar ZVV-T0(P3) Interlock extensions 22/33 21/6 21/6 16/73 20/16 7/12 20/27 21/6 4/65 7/61 17/113 19/51 16/62 16/63 5/8 4/58 3/10 20/47 7/65 5/8 20/22 7/12 19/49 4/66 2/96 20/68 20/98 20/30 16/83 3/33 2/96 20/67 21/10 20/64 20/64 16/83 14/38 5/65 14/38 14/39 10/18 10/18 14/91 2/91 2/97 14/41 6/27 4/65 12/11 19/52 6/18 6/18 6/20 6/20 4/60 17/127 4/60 20/36 16/83 7/54 20/70 20/24 16/62 19/27 19/27 19/41 19/27 19/27 4/65 14/41 14/41 14/41 14/41 14/41 14/41 2010 CA08103002Z-EN www. metric V-M20-VENT Ventilation cable gland V…DIL Connector V/EA/SVB-T0(T5)… Main switch assembly kit V1/2/M20… Screw connection VBS-RS Set of connecting links VG… Varistor suppressor VGDILE Varistor suppressor VHG50-CI Extension for handle VHI…-PKZ… Early-make auxiliary contact VLC… Fuse switch disconnector VR-T0(T3) Locking cam VS Anti‐rotation tab RMQ16 VS-TR-CI Assembly bracket for insulated enclosures VS..8 Captive screw UNI-BRA-CS Universal bracket UV-T0(P3) Interlock sections UV… Under voltage coil UVU-NZM Under voltage coil V-GSTA00-1P Set of connecting links V-M… Cable gland. XI/OC XMX-IO-B… Plug-in modules XMX-NET… Fieldbus connections XN… I/O system XI/ON XQ…D-… Button plates XQ…LT* Lenses for illuminated pushbutton actuators XT-BS1 Text display XT-CAT… Programming cable XT-CPU-BAT1 Battery XT-FIL… Filter XT-MEM… Multi-media card XT-RJ45-ETH-RS232 Interface switch XT-SUB-D/RJ45 Programming cable Z5/FF… Cover ZAV-… Shaft extensions ZB4-… Accessories easy. automation ZBS-GSTA… Busbar tag shroud ZEB-XCT… Current sensor for protective relay ZEB-… Reset adapter ZEV-XSW… Current sensors ZEV-XVK… Electronic motor-protective relay ZFS… Add-on front plates ZFS. for XC121 XIOC-… I/O modules. Modular control system XGK… Device labelling XIO-EXT121-1 I/O expansion. Anti‐rotation tab RMQ16 VS(-KS)-CI Coupling piece VST12 Blanking strips W-MCS Wall fixing bracket WBGL….. inclined TS35-DS4-CS Mounting rail module for soft starters TS35X… DIN-rail U-CI… Enclosure bases U-PKZ… Under voltage coil UBS4.eaton.com .Part number list TS1-BRA-CS Mounting bracket... trip.22/34 Alphabetical index Alphabetical index 5/37 2/24 14/13 2/27 2/105 3/7 3/17 16/33 5/60 17/129 17/104 4/60 17/141 18/15 18/66 17/129 15/11 15/11 3/7 16/75 5/66 14/39 14/92 2/96 2/47 Bracket for insulated enclosures Braking resistances Bulb extractor Bulkhead interface Bus connector plug 20/30 5/63 10/17 2/51 2/51 12/11 12/18 12/28 13/9 14/68 12/8 12/16 12/26 13/6 14/66 14/90 12/18 12/27 13/9 14/68 19/25 19/41 7/22 16/15 Changeover switch Circuit diagram pockets Circuit-breaker Circuit-breaker Circuit-breaker with earth-fault release Circuit-breaker. system protection Circuit-breakers. shortcircuit trip. XI/ON Base plates with flange apertures (for F3A flanges-. XI/ON 14/93 Counter/PWM module.com . selective & generator protection Circuit-breakers. 1000 A Copper band isolated 16/72 Copper busbars 20/44 Corner enclosures 20/48 Corner plate for Insulated 20/67 distribution board Counter module. safety-related 13/5 Control Relays 12/14 Control switch 4/36 4/44 Conversion kits for terminals 16/69 160 . XI/ON 14/93 Coupling drive 4/65 Coupling modules 12/8 12/15 12/25 13/6 14/65 Cover fasteners for insulated 20/22 enclosures Cover for basic enclosures 20/17 Cover for fuse switch19/51 disconnector 16/17 Cover with fuse monitoring 19/51 16/17 Covers 6/27 17/103 Crimping tool 12/18 12/28 13/9 14/68 Cross plate for insulated 20/68 enclosures Cross strut kit for insulated 20/29 enclosures Current limiter for PKZ 7/12 Current monitoring relays 11/16 Current sensors 6/18 18/70 Current transformer 16/33 Current transformer for IZM26 18/68 Current transformer-operated 6/13 overload relay customised complete unit 2/6 2/15 2/51 2/95 2/104 3/7 Customized inscription 12/6 2010 CA08103002Z-EN www. electron. RMQ-Silver Blanking strip for Insulated enclosures Blanking strips 16/5 16/24 6/26 7/65 20/68 14/94 21/11 20/99 2/48 2/95 2/96 2/48 20/47 16/83 20/33 Blind cover frame 17/129 Blind cover IZMX16 18/18 Bottom plate 16/4 16/6 Bottom plates without apertures 21/11 Bowden cables 17/130 Box terminal 17/83 Box terminals 16/18 Bracket empty section cover 16/7 21/21 16/65 Cable ducts 16/65 21/20 Cable grommets 7/20 16/64 21/19 Cable lug 17/89 Cable marshalling bases 21/12 Cable screw glands 16/62 21/17 Cable support bracket for cable 16/66 duct 21/21 Cable terminal block 5/63 Cage clamp twin N/C contacts 3/10 Cage nuts 21/7 Cam switch front plates 4/59 Cam switches 4/30 Capacitive sensors 3/78 Capacitor unit 17/115 Captive screw 20/27 Carrier rail adapter for CI-K 20/98 Centre mounting accessories 4/64 7/20 16/19 16/33 16/69 Clamp plate 16/25 Clamp terminal 16/10 16/25 16/34 Clamping brackets for cable 21/21 ducts 16/66 Claw-terminal 16/33 Clip for conductor support 16/66 Clip plate 17/129 Clip set 19/52 Closing release for IZMX16 18/13 Coding kit 2/23 Combination switch 19/17 Comet series 3/84 3/89 Comfort device AC-1 contactor 5/34 Comfort device contactor 5/33 Comfort hinged handle 16/81 Comfort rotary handles 21/10 16/81 Communication modules 14/13 14/40 14/67 Compact PLC 14/64 Complete modules 2/32 Complete units 5/64 Component adapter 7/64 14/29 Component adapter for circuit 16/14 breakers and switchdisconnectors Compression fitting 3/33 Connecting angle 19/27 Connecting cable for PC to DMI 12/9 module 17/139 Connecting cable for ZEV 6/20 electronic motor-protective relay Connecting cables 12/17 12/27 13/8 Connecting cables.eaton. trip. thermomagn. longitudinal connection 16/13 Button lenses 2/42 Button plates 2/36 2/91 Buzzer for acoustic device 2/27 C Cable adapters. trip. Circuit-breakers.. for sensors Cable anchoring rail for insulated housing Cable clamp Cable clamps Cable compartement cladding for insulated housing Cable duct cover 3/106 20/67 6/27 19/52 16/18 20/70 B Bar covers Base Base for insulated enclosure Base modules. trip-indicating 2/31 auxiliary switch 17/106 20/45 19/43 20/45 20/40 19/41 20/40 16/24 16/38 19/27 16/70 20/42 Busbar. motor protection Circuit-breakers. for sensors 3/105 Connecting cord 7/24 16/15 Connecting screw 2/46 Connection block for component 16/14 adapters Connection for flat cable 20/41 and cu bar Connection kit 16/9 Connection plug 12/11 12/19 12/29 13/10 14/68 2/104 17/85 17/89 17/93 Control circuit isolator 4/70 Control circuit terminal IZMX16 18/18 Control panel lighting 16/82 Control relay. touch panel Acoustic device Actuating rod (Complete device) Actuator LS…ZBZ Adapter Adapter plate Adapter/conversion set N(ZM)12 to N(ZM)4 Add-on front plates Add-on module for measurement/communications module Additional functions for IZM16 Additional functions for IZM26 Additional handle Additional tappings Additional windings Adjustable roller lever (Complete device) Ammeter Amplifier module Analog input modules.) Basic enclosures Bezel gold Blanking plates RMQ16 Blanking plugs RMQ16 Blanking plugs. XI/ON Bus modules Bus refreshing module. electron.. XI/ON Bus termination resistor Busbar Busbar adapter Busbar adapters for PKZ and PKE Busbar assemblies Busbar block Busbar bracing Busbar coupling kits Busbar cover Busbar housing Busbar support Busbar supports Busbar tag shroud Busbar terminals Anti‐rotation tab RMQ16 AS-Interface connection RMQ-Silver Assembly bracket for insulated 20/68 enclosures Assembly kits for insulated 20/29 enclosures ATEX 2/51 4/58 Auxiliary contact 19/24 Auxiliary contact for IZM26 18/63 Auxiliary contact for IZMX16 18/14 Auxiliary contact modules 5/38 5/13 Auxiliary contact. thermomagn... magn. trip.. system protection Clamp cover 4/33 16/82 17/139 7/52 17/135 17/18 Contact modules 17/24 17/22 17/14 17/10 Contactor monitoring devices Contactor relays Contactors Contactors for capacitors Contactors with electronic actuation Continuous light module Control cable connection Connection system Connection width extension Connector Connector for insulated enclosure Contact element RMQ16 8/38 17/101 5/56 20/30 2/84 2/85 7/65 7/71 5/68 5/72 5/11 5/19 5/73 5/80 5/29 4 pole 4-way pushbuttons A Accessories. 20/49 “back-to-back” design Insulated ferrule 2/96 Insulated individual terminals 7/19 32 . 2/13 4/72 16/16 20/22 20/22 20/26 7/51 7/70 7/65 7/71 21/6 3/18 16/82 20/20 14/5 14/9 7/64 14/29 Extension shaft Extension terminals Extension terminals External reset button External warning plate Eyebolts H Hand/auto switch Handguard for switchdisconnectors Handle extension for insulated enclosure cover Handle for insulated enclosures cover Hank nut for insulating material mounting plate High-capacity compact starters High-capacity contact module Hinge pin Hinge switch Hinged flaps HMI HS25(50)-CI F FAK foot and palm switches FDT frame software Fieldbus connections Filament bulbs Filter Fixing Fixing adapters Fixing bracket set Fixing bracket. XIOC Empty section cover.eaton. front panel cutout Empty section covers Enclosure accessories for increased degree of protection Enclosure bases for insulated enclosures Enclosure cover for socket devices Enclosure intermediate frame for insulated enclosures End bracket End cap for busbar block End cap for shroud section End shroud Energy measurement module Equipment ventilator Ethernet gateway 6/20 6/15 13/15 5/61 11/2 2/90 2/11 2/90 2/6 Flat copper bars 16/5 16/24 16/73 20/44 Flat pin bushing 2/96 Flat strip conductor terminal kit 5/64 Flush mounting plates RMQ16 2/95 FO cable 3/88 Foot for insulated enclosures 20/69 base Foot prop for insulated 20/69 enclosure Frequency inverter H-Max™ 10/10 Frequency inverter M-Max™ 10/5 Front connection IZM26 18/71 Fuse bases 19/42 Fuse Bases 19/42 Fuse links 19/47 Fuse monitoring 16/17 19/51 Fuse sets 19/45 Fuse switch disconnector 19/45 Fuse-links 9/9 9/20 9/33 9/57 22/35 Illuminated pushbuttons RMQ-Titan Incoming connection block Incoming double terminal Indicator light for insulated enclosure Indicator light RMQ-Silver Indicator lights RMQ16 Individual enclosures CS 2/28 5/60 9/35 19/46 7/21 D D busbar mounted fuse devices 16/20 D-fuse switch-disconnector 16/21 Data cable 12/11 12/18 12/27 13/9 14/68 Data management interface 17/139 (DMI module) DC Switch-disconnectors 7/85 DC-String circuit-breaker 7/86 Depth adjustment elements for 21/7 mounting plates Designation lable RMQ-Silver 2/25 Device carrier with DIN rail 16/33 Device labelling 5/65 Diagnostics and parameter 17/139 assignment module Digital I/O modules. SmartWire-Darwin Gauge screw Gland plates Group switch Guage ring Guard-ring 20/30 2/107 14/88 1/6 14/97 19/44 20/29 4/75 19/47 2/10.Alphabetical index Cylinder locks for comfort handles Cylindrical fuse inserts 21/10 16/81 19/50 Electronic motor-protective relay Electronic overload relays Electronic safety relays Electronic timer modules Electronic timing relay Emergency stop labels RMQ16 Emergency stop labels.com . 20/25 North America Door for internal partitions 21/9 Door ground set 16/83 21/17 Doors closed 21/16 Doors with inspection window 21/15 Double T 16/6 16/30 Double-contact elements 2/32 17/107 Dust cover 2/50 3/17 2/90 14/41 16/7 16/7 10/19 20/16 20/19 20/16 14/98 19/27 19/43 19/27 16/4 17/141 9/36 12/8 12/16 12/26 17/118 17/131 7/27 19/27 5/63 2/51 17/127 16/83 20/68 21/14 2/79 17/140 10/18 2/107 14/41 16/33 1/11 2/31 4/67 3/89 3/107 14/12 20/28 2/50 20/30 20/68 20/30 G Gasket for basic enclosures Gasket set Gateway. for sensors Fixing brackets Fixing kit for fitting of meters Fixing plate Fixing screw E E52-Serie E53-series E55-series E56-series E57 Global series E57 Miniature series E57 Premium Plus series E57 Premium Plus Short series E65-SM-Serie Early-make auxiliary contact Earth fault release Earth terminal Earth-fault release easyControl PLC Electronic module 3/72 3/78 3/67 3/75 3/37 3/63 3/47 3/51 3/102 17/106 17/137 4/64 17/136 14/64 5/67 2/26 2/89 20/6 20/9 20/54 20/60 Individual fuse enclosures 20/50 Individual keys RMQ16 2/97 Individual keys.100 A 16/70 17/142 Insulating material mounting 20/26 plate Insulation monitoring relays 11/20 Insulation plate 17/103 Interface switch 14/41 Interlock extensions 4/65 Interlock sections 4/65 Interlocks for IZM26 18/64 Intermediate plates for insulated 20/70 enclosures IP23 enclosure 15/10 IP2X protection against contact 9/21 with a finger 9/36 17/89 iProx series 3/60 IVS top-hat rail adapter 2/49 J Joysticks Jumper kit for 1000 V DC 2/24 17/49 4/66 16/81 4/63 2/15 2/88 20/28 20/44 20/69 I I/O expansions 12/8 12/15 12/25 13/6 14/65 I/O module. RMQ-Titan Emergency stop pushbutton actuators RMQ16 Emergency stop/emergency switching off pushbuttons RMQ-Titan Emergency-Stop label RMQ16 Empty module. cam switch 4/66 Inductive Sensors 3/37 Industrial cable binders 16/66 Input/output simulator 12/10 12/17 14/67 Inrush current limiters 15/10 Insert label 4/60 Insert labels RMQ-Titan 2/35 Inspection window 12/11 12/19 13/10 14/69 Insulated additional terminals 7/19 16/70 17/142 Insulated enclosure for PKZM… 7/16 Insulated enclosures 17/142 Insulated enclosures flush 7/17 mounting for PKZ Insulated enclosures 20/14 for North America Insulated enclosures. SmartWire-Darwin 1/6 14/97 I/O modules 12/24 I/O system 14/38 14/91 (Illuminated) pushbutton 2/84 actuators RMQ16 K Key Key for lock inserts Key operated lock mechanisms Key-operated actuators RMQ-Titan Key-operated actuators RMQ16 Keypad carrier for Insulated enclosure Fixing strap kits for insulated enclosures Flange adapter for Insulated 20/29 enclosure Flange for insulated enclosures 20/23 Flanges 16/62 21/12 Flashing light module 2/105 Flat cable terminal 17/99 2010 CA08103002Z-EN www. XI/ON Gateways. XI/OCI/O 14/39 system XI/OC 14/90 DIN-rail 16/73 Display for measuring and 17/141 communication module (door installation) Display/operating unit module 12/9 12/16 12/22 13/7 Dissconnector kit 19/46 Distribution board terminal 20/38 enclosure DOL starter 8/2 DOL starters on busbar adapter 8/26 Door contact switch 16/82 Door coupling handles 7/20 Door coupling rotary handles 17/118 Door detent 21/6 Door flap switch 3/18 Door for cover of CI enclosure 20/20 Door for cover of CI enclosure. 22/36 L Label mounts Label mounts Labels Lateral shroud D busbar mounted fuse devices LCD keypad for DM4 Leakage current indicator LED elements with Cage Clamp RMQ-Silver LED elements with screw terminals RMQ-Titan LED test/series resistor elements Legend holder Lenses for illuminated pushbutton actuators Lenses for indicator lamps RMQ-Silver Level monitoring relays Lifting eyelets Lighting contactors Locating plate Lockable rotary handle Locking cam Low-voltage h. for sensors Protective caps Small enclosures CI-Ks Protective cover Protective cover IZMX16 Protective diaphragm Protective diaphragm Protective shroud for small insulating material enclosures Pushbutton actuators. 4 pole Operating heads Operations counter for IZM26 Operations counter for IZMX16 Optical sensors Overload relays Overload relayss Programming software P Padlocking feature Padlocking feature Paint finish Panel enclosures Programming software. I/O system Radio interference suppression filters Rain protection roofs Rating plug IZMX16 Rating plug sensor combinations for IZM26 Rear Connected Rear drive Reflected-light barrier 14/40 10/19 21/13 18/17 18/68 12/29 2/50 3/106 12/9 12/16 12/22 13/7 Multi-media card 14/41 Multiple gaskets 21/17 Multiple LED RMQ-Silver 2/96 Multiple LED-Signal towers 2/107 Mushroom-headed pushbutton 2/19 RMQ-Silver N N bars N terminals Network-Connecting cables 20/33 4/67 20/98 12/18 12/27 13/9 14/41 14/68 4/64 19/51 16/16 19/53 4/78 19/43 2/51 4/75 4/70 3/84 18/10 18/43 Neutral conductor NH fuse base NH fuse switch-disconnectors NH-Fuse-links Non-standard front plate Notched phase busbars Notching tool O ON OFF button On-Off switch One-way light barrier Open circuit breakers 3-pole 16/13 16/37 PLC-Programming software 14/130 Plug connectors 3/10 Plug-in modules 10/18 Plug-in units 17/105 Pluggable reversing bridge 8/39 Plunger bridge RMQ-Silver 2/49 Point-to-point connection cable 12/18 12/28 Position signalling switch for 18/60 IZM26 Potentiometer 2/27 Power factor meter (cos meter) 16/74 Power feeding module.b. XI/ON 14/91 Remote text display 12/9 12/16 12/22 13/7 Remote drive 17/134 Remote monitoring unit 19/22 Remote switching module 19/22 Remote testing module 19/22 Replacement coding IZMX16 18/18 Replacement hand lever IZMX16 18/18 Replacement nuts. switch-fuse units LS silver position switches 4/60 2/35 2/95 14/98 16/20 9/56 19/16 2/34 2/33 2/34 2/35 2/97 2/41 11/17 16/83 5/45 3/10 7/21 4/66 16/19 3/3 3/8 3/16 Motor operator for IZM26 Motor operator for IZMX16 Motor protection trip blocks Motor protective circuit breaker Motor starter Complete devices Motor starters . XI/ON 14/90 Power meter 19/17 Power supplies 12/10 12/18 12/28 13/9 14/131 Power supply unit for measure. for touch Panel 14/12 Memory cards 12/17 12/27 Meter enclosures 20/36 Meter rail 16/83 20/37 Meter shroud for insulated 20/28 enclosures Meters for DIN-rail 16/80 Metric diaphragm grommets 7/20 Mini contactor relays 5/5 5/70 Mini rotary switches 4/70 Miniature circuit breakers 20/31 Miniature circuit-breakers 19/10 (MCB) Modem cable 12/17 12/27 13/8 14/67 Modular control system 14/38 Module mounting rail for 20/27 insulated enclosures Module plate 17/97 Motor chokes 10/21 Mounting plates CS Mounting plates RMQ-Silver Mounting rail module for soft starters Mounting rail support Mounting rail supports for insulated enclosures Mounting rails Mounting ring tool Multi-connection blocks Multi-function display R Rack. for sensors 3/107 Reset adapter 6/18 Residual current devices 19/21 Residual current relays 17/137 Residual-current protective 19/16 modules Retainer spring 19/47 Retaining frames for Measuring 16/79 instruments Retaining frames for meter 20/28 shrouds Retro-reflector 3/108 Reversing contactors 5/52 Reversing starter 8/20 2010 CA08103002Z-EN www. inclined Mounting clip Mounting Foot 18/60 18/12 7/54 7/24 8/2 8/26 5/63 7/6 Open circuit breakers 4 pole 18/11 18/50 18/54 18/10 18/56 18/11 3/9 18/60 18/13 3/84 6/11 6/11 4/63 7/19 16/83 21/17 20/10 20/14 20/57 20/62 20/52 4/56 5/57 17/131 16/7 10/18 16/4 16/30 20/33 19/27 11/16 17/103 11/18 11/16 7/8 Alphabetical index Pressure pipe flange Pressure switches Printed board contact Profile strip for clip Profile terminal Profiled busbars Programming cable 3/33 3/32 5/63 16/66 16/11 16/35 16/31 12/9 12/17 12/27 13/8 14/67 17/139 12/9 12/17 12/27 13/8 19/52 3/106 7/65 12/29 14/69 18/18 2/48 12/29 14/69 20/98 2/16 2/48 17/80 5/9 2/107 21/6 21/6 17/137 12/11 12/19 12/29 13/10 14/68 10/18 9/36 4/66 7/64 20/26 20/97 21/7 2/22 21/6 20/27 20/33 Open switch-disconnectors.c.complete devices on busbar adapters Motor suppressor module Motor-protective circuit breakers for starter combinations Moulded-case switches for North America Mounting and wiring aid system Mounting angle bracket Mounting bars for door profile moldings and cable ducts Mounting bracket.com .eaton. RMQ-Silver Pushbutton diaphragm RMQ-Silver Mounting frame for fieldbus connections Mounting kit Mounting plate screen Mounting plates Panel enclosures for fuses Panic switch Parallel connector Paralleling mechanism Partition profile PC-Interface cards PE/N PEN busbars Phase busbars accessory Phase imbalance monitoring relays Phase isolators Phase monitoring relays Phase sequence relays PKE Motor protective circuit breaker Plate terminals M M20 diaphragm bolt Magnetic shielding Main connection kit for IZM16 Main connection kit for IZM26 Main switch assembly kits Mains chokes Maintenance keys Manual override switch Marking plates 3/10 17/137 18/18 18/71 17/124 10/20 4/58 4/21 2/94 2/97 Mast fastening 21/14 Maximum (bimetallic) ammeter 16/78 MCB lock 19/24 Measuring and communication 17/141 module Mechanical interlock 17/130 Memory card. for easySafety Protection against direct contact Protection cap.17/141 ment/communication module Power supply unit/ 12/9 communication module 12/16 12/23 13/7 14/66 Power supply unit/CPU module 12/22 Power supply units 14/131 Prepared enclosures MCCB 20/35 Pressure compensating 21/19 grommet Pressure equalization plug 21/18 16/64 17/83 17/127 3/84 3/99 Reflected-light beam 3/85 Relay jumpers 14/98 Relay modules. 3-pole Open switch-disconnectors. Maintenance switches. 4/10 Cam switches.800 A Under voltage coil Undervoltage releaser for IZMX16 Undervoltage releases. off-delayed 16/70 20/42 17/108 18/14 17/113 2010 CA08103002Z-EN www. XI/ON Service cable Service distribution board mounting accessories Set of adapter rings Set of connecting links Set of cover hinges for insulated enclosures Set of plaster keys Shaft extensions Short-circuit indicators Shroud for protection against accidental contact for insulated enclosures Shroud for unused terminals Shroud section Shrouds Shrouds. X Wall fixing bracket Wall fixing bracket for insulated enclosures Wall fixing bracket set Wall-mounting enclosures CS with mounting plate Wedge for insulated enclosures Windows CE licenses Wiring set Withdrawable units Terminal panel Termination expansion Terminations X XV license product certificates 14/12 Test cube Text display Thermistor overload relays for machine protection Three-phase commoning links Three-phase control.1/16 breaker SmartWire-Darwin Gateways 1/6 14/97 SmartWire-Darwin I/O modules 1/6 14/97 SmartWire-Darwin PKE module 1/14 SmartWire-Darwin soft starter 1/15 Soft starters 9/55 Software 14/130 Spacer for Insulated enclosure 20/27 20/97 Spacer for insulated enclosures 20/24 Spare door seal IZMX16 18/18 Spare key for cylinder lock 21/10 16/81 Spray can for CI enclosure 20/68 cover Spring-cage terminals 5/23 Spring-rod actuator 3/5 (Complete device) Stand with spacer tube 2/107 Standard auxiliary contact PKZ 7/10 7/59 Star-delta combination 5/48 Star-delta contactors 5/48 Star-delta wiring kit 5/58 Star-point bridge 5/57 Stepped cable grommets 20/29 21/19 Stop pushbuttons 2/13 Strap for insulated enclosure 20/69 Strobe light module 2/106 Summation current converter 6/21 Superstructure for busbar 16/20 supports suppressor circuits 5/54 Surface mounting enclosure 2/15 RMQ-Silver Surface mounting enclosure 2/95 RMQ16 SWD contactor modules 1/14 5/62 SWD gateways 1/6 14/97 SWD Interface for Circuit1/16 breakers NZM 17/140 SWD-I/O module 1/6 14/97 Switch-disconnector 17/42 Switch-disconnector. RMQ-Silver Shunt release (for power circuit breaker) Shunt release for IZM26 Shunt release for IZMX16 Shunt release for IZMX16 Shunt release for PKZ Shutter for IZMX16 Side mounted handle Side mounted handle Side walls for insulated enclosures Signal module Signal towers 13/5 4/32 14/98 15/10 11/2 19/44 3/10 17/83 2/10 11/20 7/21 20/22 21/17 20/64 2/86 7/53 3/107 3/99 9/56 14/93 14/98 4/64 2/49 19/51 20/22 2/44 4/65 7/59 20/33 20/47 7/27 19/27 4/66 2/44 17/114 18/61 18/13 18/14 7/29 7/12 18/12 17/128 17/128 20/70 14/131 2/104 1/6 14/97 SmartWire-Darwin accessories 1/18 2/70 SmartWire-Darwin Connection 14/93 SmartWire-Darwin contactor 1/14 modules 5/62 SmartWire-Darwin elements for 1/11 pilot devices 2/69 SmartWire-Darwin for circuit. isolating and safety transformers Single-phase multi-winding transformers Small insulating material enclosures SmartWire-Darwin 2/96 2/50 15/4 15/6 15/9 20/93 System covers Switch-disconnectors for 1000 V DC Switch-disconnectors.eaton.Alphabetical index Reversing starter on busbar adapter Reversing starter wiring kits Reversing switch Ring inserts Ring nut.com . optical Serial interface Serial interface. isolating and safety transformers Thumb-grips Toggle lever locking device Top hat rail adapter plate Top mounting auxiliary contacts Top plate flanges for distribution boards Top-hat rail adapter 7/25 9/34 Top-hat rail adapter for 12/11 inspection flap window 12/19 13/10 14/69 Touch panel 14/5 Touch-up paint 16/83 Transparent insert plates 2/97 Transparent shroud 19/43 Trip block 7/9 7/55 Trip block IZMX16 18/17 Trip-indicating auxiliary contact 7/12 for PKZ Tripping signal contact 19/40 Tunnel terminal 17/83 18/18 Two-way fuse box 20/56 U Ultra-flat busbar terminals 100 . Main switch. RMQ-Silver Ring-type transformer RMQ-Silver contact elements 8/28 5/59 4/38 19/44 2/49 17/137 2/31 17/106 2/97 3/6 3/5 Single chip LEDs Single-Chip LEDs for indicator lights Single-phase control transformers Single-phase control. ATEX design Switch-on inhibits Switched-mode power supply units 17/49 17/50 19/46 12/10 12/18 12/28 13/9 14/131 16/8 16/24 2/48 2/48 7/21 12/11 12/19 12/29 13/10 14/69 19/22 4/66 9/21 9/35 17/85 17/103 14/98 16/33 16/71 7/66 12/21 14/40 16/13 16/67 5/63 14/38 14/41 6/24 7/26 15/8 4/58 17/129 7/25 5/38 20/69 22/37 Universal brackets for door contact switches and cable conduit holders Universal conductor connection terminal Universal locks Universal power supply units Upstream device 21/6 RMQ16 screw adapters Roller lever (Complete device) Roller plunger (Complete device) Rotary handle on circuit-breaker 17/122 Rotary handle on switch with 17/123 door interlock Rotary lever (Complete device) 3/7 16/12 16/25 16/81 21/10 15/9 12/11 12/19 12/28 16/33 5/8 21/14 21/18 16/63 14/130 16/74 3/33 20/30 21/10 21/4 20/30 14/12 7/25 18/12 18/58 S Safety relays Safety switches Screen connection for gateway Screen winding Screw adapters Screw cap Screw closure Screw connection Sealable shrouds Sealing facility Sealing kit for insulatedenclosure cover Sealing plug Section for mounting frames Selector switch actuators RMQ16 Self-Protected Starter Sensor fixing Sensors. Manual override switch V V terminals Varistor suppressor Ventilating plates Ventilation cable gland Visualisation software Voltmeter T Telescope clips Telescopic adapters Temperature sensor Terminal cover extension Terminal covers W. 2 16.0 6.0 34.0 70.0 3.2 6.0 45.0 80.0 12.0 21.0 26.0 22.6 26.0 118 138 180 226 – – – – – – – – – – – 360 .0 83.0 48.0 17.0 125 144 192 242 289 336 382 472 1/10 1/8 1/6 1/4 1/3 1/2 3/4 1 1-1/2 2 3 5 7-1/2 10 15 20 25 30 40 50 60 75 100 125 150 200 250 300 350 400 500 a) b) 3.0 35.9 6.0 4.UL 508C. increase corresponding 220 .4 8.2 6.0 13.2 1.600 V Single phase – – – – – 2.2 1.0 124 156 180 240 302 361 414 477 590 550 .0 84.4 3.0 6.0 94.0 42. 2002) with permission of Underwriters Laboratories Inc. respectively.480 V Single phase – – – – – 2.1 6.3 4.0 68.0 41.0 3.0 24.9 6.4 7.0 69.0 52.120 V Single phase Two phase – – – – – 4.0 36.3 6.0 62.9 27. 2010 CA08103002Z-EN www.7 2. To obtain full-load currents for 265 and 277 V motors.8 1.240 Va.0 11.0 27.3 1. 3rd edition (May 2.0 4.0 2.0 56.1 3.eaton.0 68.0 87.0 44.8 4.3 5.4 38.0 – – – – – – – – – – – Two phase – – – – – 0.5 5.0 35.0 110 136 176 216 – – – – – – – – – – – Two phase – – – – – 2.0 33.0 55. 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