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B-1212000-2001 ORIENTAL MOTOR GENERAL CATALOGGENERAL CATALOGUFK •WFeatures ·····························································B-122Standard Type ····················································B-126Geared Type ·······················································B-132List of Motor and Driver Combinations ···············B-145Setting the Step Angle ········································B-146Wiring Diagram ···················································B-147Description of Input/Output Signals ····················B-148B-1222000-2001 ORIENTAL MOTOR GENERAL CATALOGUFK •Wstepping motor angle of 0.72˚ and divides itelectrically into smaller step angles providing up to 125,000 steps per revolution.The UFK •W uses 5-phase microstepping,the most advanced stepping motor drivetechnology available. It takes the basic 5-phaseis a series of stepping motors and drivers thatcombines high-performance 5-phase microstep drivers withhigh-torque/low-vibration 5-phase stepping motors. They provide smooth and precise operation.Ⅲ5-phase Microstep Drive TechnologyThe primary feature of stepping motors is the ability to obtain precise positioning. They achieve this by rotating and stopping at step angle increments that are determined by the pole structure of the rotor and stator. Rotating in step angle increments, however,also produces changes in rotor speed and resonance at certain speeds that can increase vibration.Microstep driving provides a finer degree of control of the basic motor step angle by regulating the current sent to the motor coils,resulting in, low vibration, even at low speed.●Since the basic motor step angle (0.72˚/full step) can be divided into proportions ranging from 1/1 to 1/250, smooth operation in fine increments is possible.●T echnology that changes the motor drive current smoothly suppresses motor vibration and makes operation audibly quieter.ⅢMicrostep Resolution Up to 125,000StepsUFK •W enables step angles to be setindependently on two resolution selection switches (16 possible microstep resolutions with as many as 250 microsteps per full step). This enables two independent resolutions to be selected by using the resolution select input. Changing resolution should occur when the motor is in the stop position. This will eliminate the chance of positioning error.1.Low Vibration, Low NoiseMicrostep technology allows the step angle to be subdivided electrically.This smoothes stepped operation at low speeds and drastically improves vibration. The UFK •W uses a motor design that also helps to reduce vibration. Therefore theUFK •W is ideal for applications where vibration is aproblem.ⅢFEATURES0.51.0V i b r a t i o n V o l t a g e V p -p [V ]Speed [r/min ]2.High SpeedTheUFK •W provides low vibration at both low andhigh speeds.3.Standard Certified ProductThis product is certified under applicable standards from around the world. Also, the CE marking is implemented according to the low voltage directive. (For details on standard certified products,see Page D-16.)EASY WIRING GEAR PLC DIRECT RE -GENER -ATION SAFETY STD.PACK-AGE ACINPUTⅢ What isB-1232000-2001 ORIENTAL MOTOR GENERAL CATALOGA high-torque 5-phase stepping motor and microstep driver are combined to make high-precision positioning with open loop control possible.ⅢACCESSORIES (Sold separately)Ⅲ UFK •W SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONB-1242000-2001 ORIENTAL MOTOR GENERAL CATALOGⅢPRODUCT LINEUFK •WStandard TypeThere are two motor frame sizes available: 2.36 inches (60 mm)and 3.35 inches (85 mm) square. They can handle low-speeds,low-vibration and low-noise applications.Page B-126the model numbers.UFK •WTHGeared TypeThis series combines the UFK •W with TH gears, which providelow speed reduction ratios (3.6:1, 7.2:1, 10:1, 20:1, and 30:1)and are low backlash (25 arc minutes max.)Page B-132●Enter A (single shaft) or B (double shaft) in the within the model numbers.UFK•WPN Geared TypeThe newly developed backlash reduction feature is utilized andattains backlash below 3 arc minutes. This is a major increase in precision.Page B-132the model numbers.B-1252000-2001 ORIENTAL MOTOR GENERAL CATALOGThe motor current is easy to adjust with digital switches. No ammeter necessary.RUN:Can be adjusted the motor runningcurrent.STOP:Can be adjusted the current at motorstandstill.Switches between 1-pulse input and 2-pulse input.The UFK •W of Dedicated Drivers: Designed with User-Friendly FunctionsDriver operating status is visible at a glanceEasy to confirm I/O signals.POWER: Power input display TIM.:Excitation timing output display O.H.: Overheat output displayUse these rotary switches to set the desiredresolution from the 16 resolution levels available.See page B-146 for details.A full range of driver functions are on thefront panel.z nc mxvbWhen the level of heat within the driver reaches176°F (80°C), this function automatically switches the motor current off. The function can be set anddisabled with this switch.2.B-1262000-2001 ORIENTAL MOTOR GENERAL CATALOGUFK •W Standard TypeThe UFK •W uses 5-phase microstepping,the most advanced stepping motor drive technology available.ⅢAPPLICABLE STANDARDS AND CE MARKINGT o r q u e [N ·m ]Speed [r/min ])ⅢFEATURES●Standard TypeAvailable in two motor frame sizes of 2.36 inch (60 mm) sq. and 3.35 inch (85 mm) sq.They meet various application needs with low speed, low vibration and/or low noise.Holding Torque: 58.3 oz-in (0.42 N ·m) ϳ874 oz-in (6.3 N ·m)●High SpeedThe UFK •W provides high torque in the high speedrange.Note:●See page D-9 for more information on operating conditions of EN/IEC standards.●The EN/IEC standard certification depends on the type and installation size.For details, see Page D-16.●The products are recognized when used together.ⅢPRODUCT NUMBER CODE: UFK •Wc Array●Maximum holding torque refers to the holding torque at motor standstill when the rated current is supplied to the motor (5 phase excitation). Use this value tocompare motor torque performance. When using the motor with the dedicated driver, the driver's "Automatic Current Cutback" function at motor standstill reducesmaximum holding torque by approximately 50%.●The power source input current value represents the maximum current. (The input current varies according to the pulse frequency.)B-1272000-2001 ORIENTAL MOTOR GENERAL CATALOGⅢSPEED vs. TORQUE CHARACTERISTICST o r q u e [N ·m ]1412108642D r i v e r I n p u t C u r r e n t [A ]2Speed [r/min ]))T o r q u e [o z -i n ]T o r q u e [N ·m ]1412108642D r i v e r I n p u t C u r r e n t [A ]2Speed [r/min ]3.02.52.01.51.00.50))UFK564AW UFK564BWUFK596AW UFK596BWUFK566AW UFK566BWUFK599AW UFK599BWUFK569AW UFK569BWUFK5913AWUFK5913BWT o r q u e [o z -i n ]T o r q u e [N ·m ]14121086420D r i v e r I n p u t C u r r e n t [A ]2Speed [r/min ]1.41.21.00.80.60.40.20))T o r q u e [o z -i n ]T o r q u e [N ·m ]1412108642D r i v e r I n p u t C u r r e n t [A ]2Speed [r/min ]76543210))T o r q u e [o z -i n ]T o r q u e [N ·m ]14121086420D r i v e r I n p u t C u r r e n t [A ]2Speed [r/min ]3.02.52.01.51.00.50))T o r q u e [o z -i n ]T o r q u e [N ·m ]14121086420D r i v e r I n p u t C u r r e n t [A ]2Speed [r/min ]14121086420))Note:●Pay attention to heat dissipation from the motor and driver. The motor will produce a considerable amount of heat under certain conditions. Be sure to keep the temperature of the motor case under 212˚F (100˚C). [Under 167˚F (75˚C) is required to comply with UL or CSA standard.]●When using the motor with the dedicated driver, the driver's "Automatic Current Cutback" function at motor standstill reduces maximum holding torque by approximately 50%.B-1282000-2001 ORIENTAL MOTOR GENERAL CATALOGfs: Maximum Starting Pulse RateB-1292000-2001 ORIENTAL MOTOR GENERAL CATALOGⅢDIMENSIONSscale 1/4, unit ϭinch (mm)●MotorUFK564AW (Single shaft)Motor Model: PK564AW Weight 1.33lb. (Mass 0.6kg)UFK564BW (Double shaft)Motor Model: PK564BW Weight 1.33lb. (Mass 0.6kg)UFK596AW (Single shaft)Motor Model: PK596AW Weight 3.75lb. (Mass 1.7kg)UFK596BW (Double shaft)Motor Model: PK596BW Weight 3.75lb. (Mass 1.7kg)UFK566BW (Double shaft)Motor Model: PK566BW Weight 1.77lb. (Mass 0.8kg)●DriverDriver Model: DFU1514WWeight: 1.88lb. (Mass 0.85kg)See page B-38 for information on driver installation.ⅢDIMENSIONS scale 1/4, unit ϭinch (mm)●I/O Signal Connector (Included) Connector: 54306-2011 (MOLEX)Connector Cover: 54331-1201 (MOLEX)B-1302000-2001 ORIENTAL MOTOR GENERAL CATALOGⅢSETTING THE STEP ANGLEWith the UFK•W, the motor speed and step distance can be changed without changing the input pulse frequency by switching the step angle setting switch.The step angle is set with step angle setting switches DAT A1 and DAT A2. DATA1 and DATA2 each have 16 settings from which one step angle each can be selected. The step angles that can be set are shown in the table on the right.Setting methodDAT A1 and DAT A2 are set to the scale corresponding to the step angle selected for each. The step angle is changed with the step angle switching signals.High level:The step angle set with DAT A1 is selected.Low level:The step angle set with DATA2 is selected. ExampleUsing the PN geared type UFK564AW-N36and settingDAT A1 to 0.001°/step and DATA2 to 0.01°/step:•The scale for DAT A1 is set at 7.•The scale for DAT A2 is set at 1.•When the step angle switching signal input is set to high level, the motor rotates with the 0.001°/step step angle set with DATA1.•When the step angle switching signal input is set to low level, the motor rotates with the 0.01°/step step angle set with DATA2.Note:●You should change the step angle setting input when the pulse signals are stopped so the motor will not deviate from its correct position. If you change the step angle setting input during pulse input, the motor may deviate from its correct position.●Changing the step angle does not change the torque generated on the motor output shaft for the same rotation rate.ⅷTH Geared TypeⅷStandard TypeⅢWIRING DIAGRAMⅢPower SupplyUse a power supply that can supply sufficient input current.When power supply capacity is insufficient, a decrease in motor output can cause the following malfunctions:●Motor does not rotate properly at high-speed (insufficient torque)●Motor startup and stopping is slow.Note:●Keep the voltage V 0between DC5V and DC24V.When they are equal to DC5V, the external resistances R 0, R 1 and R 2 are not necessary.When they are above DC5V, connect R 0 to keep the current bellow 15mA, and connet R 1 to keep the current bellow 20mA, and connect R 2 to keep the current bellow 10mA.●Use twisted-pair wire of 3ϫ10Ϫ4in 2(0.2mm 2) or thicker and 6.6 feet (2m) or less in length for the signal line.●Use wire 7.8ϫ10Ϫ4in 2(0.5mm 2) or thicker for motor lines (when extended) and power supply lines, and use 1.2ϫ10Ϫ3in 2(0.75mm 2) or thicker for the wire for the protective earthing line.●Use spot grounding for the grounding of the driver and external controller. ●Signal lines should be kept at least 3.94 inch (10cm) away from power lines (power supply lines and motor lines). Do not bind the signal line and power line together.* Use open collector transistors (sink type) for the signal output sections of the controller.CautionThe driver incorporates double-pole/neutral fusing for the power input. If the driver POWER LED is off, it is possible that only the neutral fuse is tripped. High voltage supplied on the hot side may cause electric shock. Turn the power off immediately and request service.ⅢDESCRIPTION OF INPUT/OUTPUT SIGNALS1. Pulse InputⅢInput circuit and sample connection1. 1-Pulse Input Mode Pulse Signal"Pulse" signal is input to the pulse signal terminal. When thephotocoupler state changes from "ON" to "OFF", the motor rotates one step. The direction of rotation is determined by the following rotation direction signal.Rotation Direction SignalThe "Rotation Direction" signal is input to the rotation direction signal input terminal. A "photocoupler ON" signal input commands a clockwise direction rotation. A "photocoupler OFF" signal input commands a counterclockwise direction rotation.2. 2-Pulse Input Mode CW Pulse SignalWhen the photocoupler state changes from "ON" to "OFF", the motor rotates one step in the clockwise W Pulse SignalWhen the photocoupler state changes from "ON" to "OFF", the motor rotates one step in the counterclockwise direction.CW and CCW refer to clockwise and counterclockwise direction respectively, from a reference point of facing the motor output shaft.2. A.W.OFF (All Windings Off) InputⅢInput circuit and sample connectionKeep the voltage between DC 5V and DC 24V.When voltage is equal to DC 5V, external resistance (R) is not necessary. Whenvoltage is above DC 5V, connect external resistance (R) and keep the input current below 20mA.When the "All Windings Off" signal is in the "photocoupler ON" state, the current to the motor is cut off and motor torque is reduced to zero. The motor output shaft can then be rotated freely by hand.When the "All Windings Off" signal is in the "photocoupler OFF" state, the motor holding torque is proportional to the current set by the current adjustment rotary switches. During motor operation, be sure to keep the signal in the "photocoupler OFF" state.This signal is used when moving the motor by external force or manual home position is desired. If this function is not needed, it is not necessary to connect this terminal.Switching the "All Windings Off" signal from "photocoupler ON" to "photocoupler OFF" does not alter the excitation sequence.When the motor shaft is manually adjusted with the "All Windings Off"signal input, the shaft will shift up to ע3.6˚ from the position set after the "All Windings Off" signal is released.ⅢManual Setting of the Home PositionInput the "All Windings Off" signal, set the motor to the desired position,then release the "All Windings Off" signal.Keep the voltage between DC 5V and DC 24V.When voltage is equal to DC 5V, external resistance (R) is not necessary. When voltage is above DC 5V, connect external resistance (R) and keep the input currentbelow 15mA.Home Position SetSignal ReleaseAll Windings OffSignalPhotocoupler ON Photocoupler OFFThe shaded area indicates when the photocoupler is ON. The motor moves when the photocoupler state changes from ON to OFF as indicated by the arrow.ⅢPulse Signal Characteristics1µs Pulse SignalInput Pulse characteristics●The pulse voltage is 4ϳ5V in the "photocoupler ON" state, and 0ϳ0.5V in the "photocoupler OFF" state.●Input pulse signals should have a pulse width over 1µs, pulse rise/fall below 2µs,and a pulse duty below 50%.●Keep the pulse signal at "photocoupler OFF" when no pulse is being input.●The minimum interval time when changing rotation direction is 10µs.This value varies greatly depending on the motor type, pulse frequency and load inertia. It may be necessary to increase this time interval.●In 1-pulse input mode, leave the pulse signal at rest ("photocoupler OFF") when changing rotation directions.3. C/S (Step Angle Switching) InputⅢInput circuit and sample connectionKeep the voltage between DC 5V and DC 24V.When voltage is equal to DC 5V, external resistance (R) is not necessary. When voltage is above DC 5V, connect external resistance (R) and keep the input current below 20mA.When the "Step Angle Select" signal is in the "photocoupler OFF" state, the step angle set by step resolution select switch DATA1 is selected, and when the "Step Angle Select" signal is in the "photocoupler ON" state, the step angle set by step resolution select switch DATA2 is selected.This signal can be used to change the motor speed or amount of rotation without altering the input pulses.4. TIM (Excitation Timing) OutputⅢOutput Circuit and Sample ConnectionKeep the voltage between DC 5V and DC 24V.Keep the current below 10mA. If the current exceeds 10mA, connect external resistance (R).The "Excitation Timing" signal is output to indicate when the motor excitation (current flowing through the winding) is in the initial stage (step "0" at power up).The "Excitation Timing" signal can be used to increase the accuracy of home position detection by setting the mechanical home position of your equipment (for example, a photo-sensor) to coincide with the excitation sequence initial stage (step "0").The motor excitation stage changes simultaneously with pulse input, and returs to the initial stage for each 7.2˚ rotation of the motor output shaft. When power is turned ON, the excitation sequence is reset to step "0".The TIM. LED lights when the "Excitation Timing" signal is output. While the motor is rotating, the LED will turn ON and OFF at a high speed and will appear to be continuously lit.The "Excitation Timing" signal is output once for each number of pulses equivalent to 7.2˚ divided by the step angle setting.Example: At a step angle setting of 0.72˚/step (Division of 1): The signal is output once every 10 pulsesAt a step angle setting of 0.072˚/step (Division of 10): Thesignal is output once every 100 pulsesCW Rotation 0.072˚12 pulsesCCW Rotation 0.72˚1 pulse00.72˚CW PulseCCW PulseExcitation TimingOutputWhen using the "Excitation Timing" signal, set the number of input pulses and the step angle in combinations which allow the motor shaft to stop at positions which are multiples of 7.2˚.When using the "Step Angle Select" signal to change the step angle, be aware that depending on the number of pulses and step angle setting, there are conditions such as those shown below, in which the "Excitation Timing" signal will not be output.Note:Input the "Step Angle Select" signal when the driver power is off, or when pulse signals are not being input while the excitation timing signal output LED is ON. If the "Step Angle Select" signal is input at other times, theexcitation timing signal output and excitation timing LED may not function properly.5. O. HEAT (Overheat) OutputⅢOutput Circuit and Sample connectionKeep the voltage between DC 5V and DC 24V.Keep the current below 10mA. If the currentexceeds 10mA, connect external resistance (R).The "Overheat" signal is output to protect the driver from heat damage if the internal temperature of the driver rises above 176˚F (80˚C).When connected as shown in the example connection, the signal will be "photocoupler OFF" during normal conditions, and "photocoupler ON" when the temperature exceeds above 176˚F (80˚C).When the "Overheat" signal is output, turn the driver power OFF, then adjust the operating conditions (ambient temperature, driver/controller settings), or use a fan etc. to cool the driver. After taking appropriate measures, turn the power ON. Turning the power ON will reset the "Overheat" signal and release the "Automatic Current Off" condition. The O.H. LED lights when the "Overheat" signal is output.。
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(output voltage)— Single-phase — 120/240— Three-phase— 208Y/120 (three-phase, four-wire) or 240 V deltaStep 5What kVA transformer is required?— If single-phase encapsulated, kVAs are: 0.05, 0.075, 0.1, 0.15, 0.25, 0.5, 0.75, 1, 1.5, 2, 3, 5, 7.5, 10, 15, 25, 37.5— If single-phase ventilated, kVAs are: 15, 25, 37.5, 50, 75, 100, 167— If three-phase encapsulated, kVAs are: 3, 6, 9, 15, 30, 45, 75— If three-phase ventilated, kVAs are: 15, 30, 45, 75, 112.5, 150, 225, 300Step 6If a ventilated transformer was selected— Field kits: lug kits or weathershields — Select from selection tablesQ A Q A Q A Q A QAQATransformersQuestions to askCatalog numbering system—DOE 2016 ventilated transformersA Typically used with single-phase transformers.Catalog numbering system—encapsulated transformersA Typically used with single-phase transformers.B Single-phase 0.25–2 kVA encapsulated transformers only.General-purpose transformersThree-phase ventilated, 480 delta—208 Y/120, 150 °C rise, aluminum windings, DOE 2016Frame Wiring Typical CatalogA Suitable for use with wall-mounted bracket WMB05.B Suitable for use with wall-mounted bracket WMB04.Three-phase ventilated, 480 delta—240/120 lighting tap,150 °C rise, aluminum windings, DOE 2016Frame Wiring Typical CatalogA Suitable for use with wall-mounted bracket WMB05.B Suitable for use with wall-mounted bracket WMB04.Three-phase encapsulated, 480 delta—208 Y/120, 115 °C riseFrame Wiring CatalogN For frame drawings and wiring diagrams, refer tootes:/transformers.General-purpose transformersSingle-phase ventilated, 240 x 480—120/240, 150 °C rise, aluminum windings, DOE 2016Frame Wiring Typical CatalogA Suitable for use with wall-mounted bracket WMB01.B 480 V primary only.Single-phase encapsulated 240 x 480—120/240, 115 °C riseFrame Wiring Catalogotes:N For frame drawings and wiring diagrams, refer to/transformers.General-purpose transformers sizing tables Three-phase transformer full load currentRated line–line voltageN Line current = (kVA x 1000) / (line voltage x 1.732). otes:Single-phase transformer full load currentRated line–line voltageN Line current = (kVA x 1000) / line voltage.otes:Step 1What type of enclosure do you need?— NEMA 1 (general-duty)— NEMA 3R (rain-tight)— NEMA 12 (dust-tight)— NEMA 4X (wash-down)Step 2What type of starter do you need?— NEMA non-combination— NEMA combination, non-fusible or fusible — NEMA combination, breaker — Lighting contactorStep 3What is the horsepower and voltage of the motor? (Note: this will determine the NEMA starter size)— Horsepower: 1, 5, 10, 25 hp etc.— Motor voltage: 200, 230, 460, 575 VStep 4What is the control voltage for the coil?— 120 Vac — 240 Vac — 480 VacStep 5What size overload relay is needed?— 1–5 FLA — 4–20 FLA — 9–45 FLAStep 6What additional accessories do you need?— Cover control kits, such as HAND/OFF/AUTO selector switch or STOP/START pushbuttons — CPT kits — Fuse kitsQ A Q A Q A Q A Q A QAQuestions to askEnclosed controlCatalog numbering system—non-combination and combination NEMA enclosed startersStartersNEMA non-combination, non-reversing starters, Type 1NEMA Motor Maximum Magnetcoil SSOL CatalogNEMA combination, non-reversing starters, non-fusible disconnect Type 1NEMA Motor Maximum Magnetcoil SSOL CatalogStartersNEMA enclosures with CPT modifications To order an enclosure with CPT :1. Change ECN05 to ECN07 for non-combination units,and ECN16 to ECN18 for combination units.2. Change the “A ” in the 7th catalog string to the correctletter based on the below table:CatalogNEMA accessories—CPT and fuse kitsNEMA accessories—cover control kitsCatalog number Non-combination Type 1, Non-combination Type 1, Combination Type 1 and all Type 3R ,Catalog numbering system—enclosed lighting contactorsLighting contactorsLighting non-combination contactors, Type 1Number Ampere Coil CatalogStep 1Do you need an assembled pushbutton station or loose components in clam-shell packaging?— Assembled pushbutton station— Loose components in clam-shell packageStep 2For pushbutton stationsWhat size of pushbutton station do you need?— 22 mm — 30 mmHow many elements (operators) do you want?— 1— 2— 3Step 3For loose componentsWhat type of operator do you need?— Emergency stop operator — Momentary pushbutton — Indicating light— Illuminated pushbutton — Selector switchesQ A Q A QA QAQuestions to askPushbutton stations and pushbuttonsPushbutton stations30 mm pushbutton stationsDescription Catalog number22 mm pushbutton stationsDescription Catalog numberPushbutton componentsIndividually packaged 30 mm pushbuttons and operators NEMA 4, 4X, 12 13DescriptionCatalognumberEATON 31EATON 32Step 1What is the motor nameplate information?— System (AC or DC) and voltage?— If AC, is the motor single-phase or three-phase?— What is the motor horsepower?Step 2What type of enclosure is needed?— No enclosure (will be mounted in separate enclosure)— NEMA 1 enclosureStep 3Is overload protection required?— No— Yes. If yes, what is the motor full load amperes (FLA)?Step 4What type of operator does the customer want?— Button — ToggleQ A Q A Q A QAQuestions to askManual startersEATON 33Manual startersManual motor switches without overload Pole Maximum motor (hp)Catalog numberSingle-phase manual starters with overload protection— Type MS series starters APole Maximum motor (hp)Catalog number AC voltage A Use MSH heaters for MS series starters.BWith pilot light.Single- and three-phase manual starters with overload protection— Type B100 APole NEMA Maximum motor (hp)Catalog number AC voltage120 208– 480–Pole NEMA Maximum motor (hp)Catalog numberDC voltageA Use FH heaters for Type B100 starters.B NEMA 1.Product contact informationCall 877-ETN-CARE (877-386-2273)Notes: _______________________________________________ ____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________ 34EATON EATON 35Eaton is a registered trademark. 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SP145X-006E P SS P.G.信息流传感器PFMV505-1-X502说明书
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艾特顿180701 Catalog Number:180701 Eaton DE11可变速启动器说明
Eaton 180701Eaton DE11 Variable speed starters, Rated operational voltage 400V AC, 3-phase, Ie 5 A, 2.2 kW, 3 HP, Radio interferencesuppression filter DE11-345D0FN-N20NN01General specificationsProduct Name Catalog NumberEaton DE11 Variable speed starter180701EAN Product Length/Depth4015081758661169 mmProduct Height Product Width230 mm90 mmProduct Weight Certifications1.6 kg IEC/EN 61800-3Specification for general requirements:IEC/EN 61800-2Safety requirements: IEC/EN 61800-5-1Catalog Notes Model CodeOverload cycle for 60 s every 600 s DE11-345D0FN-N20NN01Parameterization: Keypad Parameterization: Fieldbus Parameterization: drivesConnect Parameterization: drivesConnect mobile (App)Radio interference suppression filter C1 ≤ 5 m, Radio interference level, maximum motor cable lengthC3 ≤ 25 m, Radio interference level, maximum motor cable lengthC2 ≤ 10 m, Radio interference level, maximum motor cable lengthOP-Bus (RS485), built inModbus RTU, built inCANopen®, built inYesIn conjunction with DX-NET-SWD3 SmartWire DT moduleIP20NEMA Other1st and 2nd environments (according to EN 61800-3)FS2Variable speed starterFinger and back-of-hand proof, Protection against direct contact (BGV A3, VBG4)Other bus systemsEtherNet/IPMODBUSC1: for conducted emissions onlyC2, C3: depending on the motor cable length, the connected load, and ambient conditions. External radio interference suppression filters (optional) may be necessary.15 g, Mechanical, According to IEC/EN 60068-2-27, 11 msBranch circuits, (UL/CSA)FeaturesFitted with:Cable lengthCommunication interfaceConnection to SmartWire-DTDegree of protectionElectromagnetic compatibilityFrame sizeProduct categoryProtectionProtocolRadio interference classShock resistanceSuitable forResistance: According to EN 61800-5-1Above 1000 m with 1 % derating per 100 mMax. 2000 m-10 °C60 °C-40 °C70 °C< 95 average relative humidity (RH), no condensation, nocorrosion7 A< 3.5 mA (AC-operated)< 10 mA (DC-operated)Maximum of one time every 30 seconds380 V480 VSpeed control with slip compensation U/f control0 Hz300 Hz 4.8 A5 A5 A4.8 A3 HP3 HP3.46 kVA4.16 kVAVibrationAltitudeAmbient operating temperature - minAmbient operating temperature - maxAmbient storage temperature - minAmbient storage temperature - maxClimatic proofingInput current ILN at 150% overload Leakage current at ground IPE - max Mains switch-on frequencyMains voltage - minMains voltage - maxOperating modeOutput frequency - minOutput frequency - maxOutput voltage (U2)Assigned motor current IM at 220 - 240 V, 60 Hz, 150% overload Assigned motor current IM at 230 V, 50 Hz, 150% overload Assigned motor current IM at 400 V, 50 Hz, 150% overload Assigned motor current IM at 440 - 480 V, 60 Hz, 150% overload Assigned motor power at 230/240 V, 60 Hz, 1-phaseAssigned motor power at 460/480 V, 60 Hz, 3-phaseApparent power at 400 VApparent power at 480 V400 V AC, 3-phase 480 V AC, 3-phase7.5 A10 V DC (Us, max. 0.2 mA)45 Hz66 Hz5 A at 150% overload (at an operating frequency of 16 kHz and an ambient air temperature of +50 °C)2.2 kW2.2 kW0.03 Hz (Frequency resolution, setpoint value)15 A, UL (Class CC or J), Safety device (fuse or miniature circuit-breaker), Power Wiring200 %, IH, max. starting current (High Overload), For 1.875 seconds every 600 seconds, Power section50/60 Hz16 kHz, 4 - 32 kHz adjustable (audible), fPWM, Power section, Main circuit480 V Max. 30 % MN, Standard - Main circuitAdjustable to 100 %, DC - Main circuit1 (parameterizable, 0 - 10 V DC, 0/4 - 20 mA)4 (parameterizable, 10 - 30 V DC)1 (parameterizable, N/O, 6 A (250 V, AC-1) / 5 A (30 V, DC-1))65 W0 W0 W5 A0 WOperation (with 150 % overload)Meets the product standard's requirements.Meets the product standard's requirements.Meets the product standard's requirements.Overload current IL at 150% overloadRated control supply voltageRated frequency - minRated frequency - maxRated operational current (Ie)Rated operational power at 220/230 V, 50 Hz, 1-phase Rated operational power at 380/400 V, 50 Hz, 3-phase ResolutionShort-circuit protection ratingStarting current - maxSupply frequencySwitching frequencyVoltage rating - max Braking torqueNumber of inputs (analog)Number of inputs (digital)Number of outputs (analog)Number of relay outputsEquipment heat dissipation, current-dependent PvidHeat dissipation capacity PdissHeat dissipation per pole, current-dependent PvidRated operational current for specified heat dissipation (In) Static heat dissipation, non-current-dependent PvsHeat dissipation details10.2.2 Corrosion resistance10.2.3.1 Verification of thermal stability of enclosures10.2.3.2 Verification of resistance of insulating materials to normal heatMeets the product standard's requirements.Meets the product standard's requirements.Does not apply, since the entire switchgear needs to be evaluated.Does not apply, since the entire switchgear needs to be evaluated.Meets the product standard's requirements.Does not apply, since the entire switchgear needs to be evaluated.Meets the product standard's requirements.Does not apply, since the entire switchgear needs to be evaluated.Does not apply, since the entire switchgear needs to be evaluated.Is the panel builder's responsibility.Is the panel builder's responsibility.Is the panel builder's responsibility.Is the panel builder's responsibility.Is the panel builder's responsibility.The panel builder is responsible for the temperature rise calculation. Eaton will provide heat dissipation data for the devices.Starting, Stopping and OperationElectromagnetic compatibility (EMC)Access to Parameter Level 2 Parameter Lock Load Default Quick-Start-Guide DE11 (english)I/O ConfigurationConnecting drives to generator suppliesMotor data Motor Protection V/f curves Slip CompensationSet point settingConformal CoatingFire modeQuick-Start-Guide DE1 (english)Start, Stopp und BetriebHow does the internal motor protection work?The OP System Bus - Parameterizing - ControlDX-COM-STICK3_ConnectionUpdate DX-COM-STICK3HVAC, water/wastewater and industrial mediums - brochure Number 1 in efficiency The easiest way of variable motor speed PowerXL DE1 Variable Speed StarterDA-SW-drivesConnect - installation helpDA-SW-Codesys 3 SWD for DC1 and DE1DA-SW-DE11 CANopen ConfigFile 203DA-SW-DE11 CANopen ConfigFile 210DA-SW-Driver DX-CBL-PC-3M0DA-SW-Codesys 2 SWD for DC1 and DE1DA-SW-drivesConnect - InstallationshilfeDA-SW-USB Driver PC Cable DX-CBL-PC-1M5DA-SW-DE11 CANopen CODESYS2 LibraryDA-SW-DE1 ModbusRTU V1_00 LibraryDA-SW-drivesConnectDA-SW-DE11 CANopen CODESYSV3 LibraryDA-SW-USB Driver DX-COM-STICK3-KITDA-SW-drivesConnect USB Driver DX-COM-PCKITProduct Range Catalog Drives Engineering10.2.3.3 Resist. of insul. mat. to abnormal heat/fire by internal elect. effects10.2.4 Resistance to ultra-violet (UV) radiation10.2.5 Lifting10.2.6 Mechanical impact10.2.7 Inscriptions10.3 Degree of protection of assemblies10.4 Clearances and creepage distances10.5 Protection against electric shock10.6 Incorporation of switching devices and components 10.7 Internal electrical circuits and connections10.8 Connections for external conductors10.9.2 Power-frequency electric strength10.9.3 Impulse withstand voltage10.9.4 Testing of enclosures made of insulating material 10.10 Temperature rise10.11 Short-circuit rating Application notes Brochures CataloguesEaton Corporation plc Eaton House30 Pembroke Road Dublin 4, Ireland © 2023 Eaton. All rights reserved. Eaton is a registered trademark.All other trademarks areproperty of their respectiveowners./socialmediaIs the panel builder's responsibility. The specifications for the switchgear must be observed.Is the panel builder's responsibility. The specifications for the switchgear must be observed.The device meets the requirements, provided the information in the instruction leaflet (IL) is observed.Drives - Product range catalogDA-DC-00004551.pdfDA-DC-00004556.pdfeaton-frequency-inverter-dimensions-010.eps eaton-frequency-inverter-3d-drawing-018.epsDA-CE-ETN.DE11-345D0FN-N20NN01IL040005ZUPowerXL DE1 variable speed starterMN040011_ENMN040003_ENMN040019_ENMN040018_ENDA-CD-de1_fs2_ip20DA-CS-de1_fs2_ip2010.12 Electromagnetic compatibility 10.13 Mechanical function Certification reports DrawingseCAD model Installation instructions Installation videos Manuals and user guidesmCAD model。
克罗韦尔 PRD.数据 电缆-460V AC SERVMTR 数据表
1326 Cables for 460V AC Servo MotorsProduct DataThis publication provides product information about cables for use with Bulletin1326 (460V) AC Servomotors and the Bulletin 1394 Motion Control System. Thispublication includes:•Solution examples for cable accessories•Dimensional information•Interconnection tables•Bend radius and installation instructions2Servomotor Cable Series B Power cables (catalog number 1326-CPB1 and 1326-CPC1)and commutation cables (catalog number 1326-CCU and 1326-CECU) are available in lengths up to 90 m (295 ft) for standard, one-time flex applications. (PLTC 90° C 300V, AWM 90° C 300V for1326-CCU and 1326-CECU, type TC 90° C 600V for 1326-CPB1and 1326-CPC1.) Each cable features:•UL Listed (file #E88699) cable assemblies.• A braided cable shield for superior electromagnetic noiseimmunity.•Molded push/pull connectors at the motor end for easyinstallation and maintenance.Cable systems for 1394 Motion Control System:•Standard single-connector cables.•Right-angle connector cables.•In-line system that uses bulkhead and double-ended cables.•Harsh environment cables.•High-resolution feedback cables.Allen-Bradley also offers high flex-rated cable for power-trackapplications. Power cables (catalog number 1326-CPB1T and 1326-CPC1T) and commutation cables (catalog number 1326-CCUT and1326-CECUT) are available in lengths up to 90 m (295 ft). In additionto the features listed for standard cables, each flex-cable featuresexcellent minimum bend radius ratings and a superior flex cycle life. Publication 1326A-2.11 - May 19983Publication 1326A-2.11 - May 1998Motor Power CablesType Bulletin Number1326FunctionMotor Size Used On Flex Cable Option Connector Accessory C = Connector and cable assembly P = Power connectionB1 = Power cable for 1326AB-B4xx and 1326AB-B5xx C1 = Power cable for 1326AB-B7xx T = Flex-rated cable for high-flex applications Blank = No option, standard cable Blank = Single-standard connectorD = Double-ended, standard connectorE = Bulkhead connectorEE = Double-ended, bulkhead connector RA = Right-angle connector RB = Right-angle connector IP Rating Cable LengthBlank = IP65L = IP67, harsh environment 005 = 5m (16.4 ft.)015 = 15m (49.2 ft.)030 = 30m (98.4 ft.)060 = 60m (196.8 ft.)084 = 84m (275.5 ft.)090 = 90m (295.2 ft.)4Publication 1326A-2.11 - May 1998Motor Feedback CablesType Bulletin Number1326FunctionMotor Size Used On Flex Cable Option Connector Accessory C = Connector and cable assembly C = Resolver feedback EC = High-resolutionU = Commutation and encoder cable for all series motors.T = Flex-rated cable for high-flex applications Blank = No option, standard cable Blank = Single-standard connectorD = Double-ended, standard connectorE = Bulkhead connectorEE = Double-ended, bulkhead connector RA = Right-angle connector RB = Right-angle connector IP Rating Cable LengthBlank = IP65L = IP67, harsh environment 005 = 5m (16.4 ft.)015 = 15m (49.2 ft.)030 = 30m (98.4 ft.)060 = 60m (196.8 ft.)084 = 84m (275.5 ft.)090 = 90m (295.2 ft.)5Publication 1326A-2.11 - May 1998Connection SolutionsSeveral accessories are available with 460 volt 1326 cables. This section highlights the most common application used with each accessory, including:•Right-angle connection.•CE-compliant in-line connection.•Remote in-line connection.•Harsh environment connection.•Double-ended bulkhead in-line connection.Right-Angle ConnectionThis solution provides a low-profile right-angle connection at the motor.Figure 1Right-Angle Connector Cables13941326-CCU-RAx/-CECU-RAL (feedback)and 1326-CPB1-RAx/-CPC1-RAx (power)1326Ax Servo Motors (460V)1326-CCU-RBx/CECU-RBL (feedback)and 1326-CPB1-RBx/-CPC1-RBx (power)connector keyed with shaft exitconnector keyed with rear exit6Publication 1326A-2.11 - May 1998CE-Compliant In-Line ConnectionThis solution allows for a quick connect or disconnect at the cabinetwall while meeting CE requirements. Link bulkhead and double-ended cables to create an interconnect in a single cable run.Figure 2Bulkhead and Double-Ended Connector CablesRemote In-Line ConnectionThis solution provides a connection outside of a cabinet that uses flexand nonflex cables together for cost reduction.Figure 3Remote Bulkhead Connection13941326Ax Servo Motor (460V)Optional mountingthrough conductive(metal) wallMaximum width4.623 mm (0.182 in)1326-CCUx-D (feedback) and1326-CPB1-D/-CPC1-D (power)1326-CCUx-E (feedback) or1326-CPB1-E/-CPC1-E (power)13941326Ax Servo Motor (460V)Bracket mount(not provided)Maximum width4.623 mm (0.182 in)1326-CCUx-D (feedback) and1326-CPB1-D/-CPC1-D (power)1326-CCUx-E (feedback) or1326-CPB1-E/-CPC1-E (power)7Publication 1326A-2.11 - May 1998Harsh Environment ConnectionUse the IP67 cable (with the -L option) with an L motor for harsh environments.Figure 4Harsh Environment ConnectionDouble-Ended Bulkhead In-Line ConnectionThis solution combines flex and nonflex cables for a single run. Shown below are two disconnects in a single cable run with a double-ended bulkhead, a double-ended standard, and a standard cable.Figure 5Standard, Double-Ended Bulkhead, and Double-Ended Cable for In-Line Connection to Flex Track13941326A x -xxx x-21-xx LIP67 Servo Motor (460V)1326-CCU x -x L-xxx (resolver feedback) or1326-CECU x -x L-xxx (high-resolution feedback) 1326-CPB1-x L-xxx /-CPC1-x L-xxx (power)1326Ax Servo Motor (460V)1326-CCUT-EE (flex feedback)and 1326-CPB1T-EE/-CPC1T-EE (flex power)Power Track (not provided)1326-CCU-D (feedback)and 1326-CPB1-D/-CPC1-D (power)1394Brackets(not provided)Maximum width4.623 mm (0.182 in)8Publication 1326A-2.11 - May 1998Linear-flex is defined as flex in one direction. The flex-rated cable is not rated for twist-flex, which is flex in two directions. Power track (linear-flex) cabling must not be used in twist applications.Standard Allen-Bradley cables—1326-CCU-xxx for commutation and 1326-CPB1-xxx or 1326-CPC1-xxx for power—are tray-rated (stationary) and should only be used for one-time flex applications.•Power track cabling is required for applications where dynamic linear flexing occurs. Use the following cables for theseapplications:•1326-CCUT-xxx (commutation for all motors)•1326-CPB1T-xxx (power for 1326AS-B3xxx and 1326AS-B4xxx motors)•1326-CPC1T-xxx (power for 1326AS-B6xxx and 1326AS-B8xxx motors)Allen-Bradley high-flex cables have excellent minimum bend radius specifications and a long flex cycle life in linear flex applications. The cycle life of linear-flex cable is directly related to the cable’s bend radius in the power track. Refer to the graphs on the following page for Bend Radius vs. Cycle Life specifications.9Publication 1326A-2.11 - May 1998Dimensional Information Standard Connector DimensionsThe section below provides dimensions, flex-cable specifications, and interconnect information for the various 1326 cables.Figure 6Motor Power & Feedback Cable DimensionsPowerCommutationConnector Max. Dia.Cable Max. Dia.BRCHCable DescriptionCH 1mm (in.)BR 2mm (in.)Connector Max. Dia. without -L option Connector Max. Dia. with -L option Cable Max. Dia.1326-CPB1-xxx Standard power cable for 1326AS-B3xxx and 1326AS-B4xxx110.0 (4.3)76.2 (3.0)43.2 (1.70)47 (1.85)14.0 (0.55)1326-CPB1T-xxxFlex-rated cable for 1326AS-B3xxx and 1326AS-B4xxx110.0 (4.3)104.1 (4.1)43.2 (1.70)47 (1.85)10.4 (0.41)1326-CPC1-xxxStandard power cable for 1326AS-B6xxx and 1326AS-B8xxx128.0 (5.0)76.2 (3.0)54.1 (2.13)57.2 (2.25)16.3 (0.64)1326-CPC1T-xxxFlex-rated power cable for 1326AS-B6xxx and 1326AS-B8xxx128.0 (5.0)160.2 (6.3)54.1 (2.13)57.2 (2.25)16.0 (0.63)1326-CCU-xxxStandard commutation feedback cable for motor resolver110.0 (4.3)50.8 (2.0)36.6 (1.44)40.4 (1.59)11.0 (0.43)1326-CCUT-xxxFlex-rated commutation feedback cable for motor resolver110.0 (4.3)101.6 (4.0)36.6 (1.44)40.4 (1.59)10.1 (0.40)1326-CECU-RAx-xxx, 1326-CECU-RBx-xxx High-resolution feedback, right-angle (shaft exit and rear exit) is available in 5,15, 30, 60, and 90m.87.4 (3.44)115 (4.5)36.6 (1.44)40.4 (1.59)11.5 (0.45)1326-CECUT-RAx-xxx, 1326-CECUT-RBx-xxx High-flex, high-resolution feedback, right-angle (shaft exit and rear exit) isavailable in 5, 15, 30, 60, and 90m.87.4 (3.44)120 (4.7)36.6 (1.44)40.4 (1.59)11.5 (0.45)1CH is described as the cable connector height.2BR (bend radius) is described as the specified bend radius for standard 1326 cable assemblies. BR may vary on user-fabricated cables. For standard cable, BR is a one-time flex application. Flex cables have a much higher BR to withstand flex applications.All cables should be hung or laid flat for 24 hours prior to installation. This will allow the conductors to relax into their natural state and guards against internal twisting.10Publication 1326A-2.11 - May 1998Right-Angle Connector DimensionsThe following table shows connector height and width. For 1326-xxx-RAL-xxx and 1326-xxx-RBL-xxx cables, the diameter at theconnector bellows is also given.Cable Heightmm (in)RA or RBDiametermm (in)RAL or RBLDiametermm (in)Bend Radius1326-CCU-RA-xxx and -RB-xxx65.78 (2.59)36.83 (1.45)N/A50.8 (2.0)1326-CCUT-RA-xxx and -RB-xxx66.80 (2.63)36.83 (1.45)N/A101.6 (4.0)1326-CCU-RAL-xxx and -RBL-xxx66.80 (2.63)40.38 (1.59)38.61 (1.52)50.8 (2.0)1326-CCUT-RAL-xxx and -RBL-xxx66.80 (2.63)40.38 (1.59)38.61 (1.52)101.6 (4.0)1326-CECU-RAL-xxx and -RBL-xxx66.80 (2.63)40.38 (1.59)38.61 (1.52)115 (4.5)1326-CECUT-RAL-xxx and -RBL-xxx66.80 (2.63)40.38 (1.59)38.61 (1.52)120 (4.7)1326-CPB1-RA-xxx and -RB-xxx68.58 (2.70)43.18 (1.70)N/A76.2 (3.0)1326-CPB1T-RA-xxx and -RB-xxx68.58 (2.70)43.18 (1.70)N/A104.1 (4.1)1326-CPB1-RAL-xxx and -RBL-xxx69.85 (2.75) 46.99 (1.85)45.47 (1.79)76.2 (3.0)1326-CPB1T-RAL-xxx and -RBL-xxx69.85 (2.75)46.99 (1.85)45.47 (1.79)104.1 (4.1)1326-CPC1-RA-xxx and -RB-xxx84.07 (3.31)54.36 (2.14)N/A76.2 (3.0)1326-CPC1T-RA-xxx and -RB-xxx84.07 (3.31)54.36 (2.14)N/A160.2 (6.3)1326-CPC1-RAL-xxx and -RBL-xxx84.07 (3.31)57.15 (2.25)55.37 (2.18)76.2 (3.0)1326-CPC1T-RAL-xxx and -RBL-xxx84.07 (3.31)57.15 (2.25)55.37 (2.18)160.2 (6.3)HeightDiameterHeightDiameterDiameterat bellows1326-xxx-RA-xxxand 1326-xxx-RB-xxx1326-xxx-RAL-xxxand 1326-xxx-RBL-xxx11Publication 1326A-2.11 - May 1998Bulkhead Connector DimensionsThe following tables show dimensions for 1326-CCU-E x , 1326-CPB1x -E x , and 1326-CPC1x -E x cables.Note:You do not need to attach the bulkhead cables to a cabinet wall, but you do need to follow the information inGuidelines for Connecting Bulkhead and Double-Ended Cables .1326 CableScrew descriptionDiameter ofmounting holes mm (in)Distance between centers ofmounting holes mm (in)Diameter of connector mm (in)Diameter of connector opening mm (in)Bend Radius1326-CCU-E-xxx 1326-CCUT-E-xxx 1326-CCUT-EE-xxx 1326-CCU-EL-xxx 1326-CCUT-EL-xxx 4/40 3/8in3.353 (0.132)26.975 (1.062)28.575 (1.125)30.163 (1.188)CCU11.0 (0.43)CCUT10.1 (0.40)1326-CPB1-E-xxx 1326-CPB1T-E-xxx 1326-CPB1T-EE-xxx 1326-CPB1-EL-xxx 1326-CPB1T-EL-xxx 4/40 3/8in 3.353 (0.132)31.75 (1.25)34.925 (1.375)36.513 (1.438)CPB1140 (0.55)CPB1T x 10.4 (0.41)1326-CPC1-E-xxx 1326-CPC1T-E-xxx 1326-CPC1T-EE-xxx 1326-CPC1-EL-xxx 1326-CPC1T-EL-xxx6/32 3/8in 3.810 (0.150)39.675 (1.562)43.637 (1.718)45.225 (1.781)CPC1116.3 (0.64)CPC1T x 16.0 (0.63)Diameter ofmounting holesDistancebetween centers of mounting holes Diameter ofconnector openingWall surface4.623 mm (0.182 in)Maximum width of cabinet wallA BBulkhead connector diameter Wall's opening for diameter of connector12Publication 1326A-2.11 - May 1998Wiring Information1326-CCU-xxx Standard Commutation Cable for Motor Resolver1326-CCUT-xxx Flex Rated Commutation Feedback Cable for Motor Resolver1326-CECU-xx L-xxx High Resolution Feedback Cable for High-Resolution Motors OnlyWire Color Gauge mm 2 (AWG)Connector PinSystem Module Terminal #Black (Axis_0_R1)0.518 (20)A 1White (Axis_0_R2)0.518 (20)B6Shield - Drain 0.518 (20)no connection 2Black (Axis_0_S1)0.518 (20)D 3Red (Axis_0_S3)0.518 (20)E8Shield - Drain 0.518 (20)no connection 7Black (Axis_0_S4)0.518 (20)H 9Green (Axis_0_S2)0.518 (20)G4Shield - Drain 0.518 (20)no connection 5Overall ShieldN/Ano connection 10Wire Color Gauge mm 2 (AWG)Connector PinSystem Module Terminal #Black (Axis_0_R1)0.518 (20)A 1White (Axis_0_R2)0.518 (20)B6Shield0.518 (20)no connection 2Black (Axis_0_S1)0.518 (20)D 3Red (Axis_0_S3)0.518 (20)E8Shield0.518 (20)no connection 7Black (Axis_0_S4)0.518 (20)H 9Green (Axis_0_S2)0.518 (20)G4Shield0.518 (20)no connection 5Overall ShieldN/Ano connection 10Wire color Gauge mm 2 (AWG)Connector pinSystem module terminal #Black (power)0.518 (20)A 3White (ground)0.518 (20)B2Shield0.518 (20)no connection no connection Black (ChA_LO)0.518 (20)C 11Red (ChA_HI)0.518 (20)D 12Shield0.518 (20)I 10Black (ChB_LO)0.518 (20)E 8Blue (ChB_HI)0.518 (20)F 9Shield0.518 (20)I 7 Black (Comm_HI)0.518 (20)G 6Green (Comm_LO)0.518 (20)H 5Shield0.518 (20)I 4Overall ShieldN/AJ113Publication 1326A-2.11 - May 19981326-CPB1-xxx Standard Motor Power Cable for 1326AS-B3xxx and 1326AS-B4xxx Servomotors1326-CPC1-xxx Standard Power Cable for the 1326AS-B6xxx and 1326AS-B8xxx Servomotors1326-CPB1T-xxx Flex Rated Power Cable for 1326AS-B3xxx and 1326AS-B4xxx ServomotorsWire Number Wire Color Gauge mm 2 (AWG)Connector Pin 1394Terminal 1(Power)Black 1.29 (16)1U12(Power)Black 1.29 (16)2V13(Power)Black 1.29 (16)3W14(Brake)Black 1.29 (16)4TB1-35(Thermostat)Black 1.29 (16)5TB1-26(Brake)Black 1.29 (16)6TB1-47(GND)Drain Wire 1.29 (16)7PE38(GND)Black 1.29 (16)8PE29(Thermostat)Black 1.29 (16)9TB1-1ShieldShieldN/Ano connectionGround StudWire Number Wire Color Gauge mm 2(AWG)Connector Pin 1394Terminal 1(Power)Black 2.59 (10)1U12(Power)Black 2.59 (10)2V13(Power)Black 2.59 (10)3W14(Brake)Black 1.29 (16)4TB1-35(Thermostat)Black 1.29 (16)5TB1-26(Brake)Black 1.29 (16)6TB1-47(GND)Drain Wire 2.05 (12)7PE38(GND)Black 2.05 (12)8PE29(Thermostat)Black 1.29 (16)9TB1-1ShieldShieldN/Ano connectionGround StudWire Number Wire Color Gauge mm 2 (AWG)Connector Pin 1394Terminal 1(Power)White 1.29 (16)1U12(Power)White 1.29 (16)2V13(Power)White 1.29 (16)3W14(Brake)White 1.29 (16)4TB1-35(Thermostat)White 1.29 (16)5TB1-26(Brake)White1.29 (16)6TB1-47(GND)Overall Shield 1.29 (16)7PE38(GND)White 1.29 (16)8PE29(Thermostat)White1.29 (16)9TB1-114Publication 1326A-2.11 - May 19981326-CPC1T-xxx Flex Rated Power Cable for the 1326AS-B6xxx 1326AS-B8xxx Servomotors1326-CECUT-xx L-xxx Flex-Rated High-Resolution Feedback Cable for High-Resolution Motor OnlyWire Number Wire Color Gaugemm2 (AWG)ConnectorPin1394Terminal1(Power)White 2.59 (10)1U12(Power)White 2.59 (10)2V13(Power)White 2.59 (10)3W14(Brake)White 1.29 (16)4TB1-35(Thermostat)White 1.29 (16)5TB1-26(Brake)White 1.29 (16)6TB1-47(GND)Overall Shield 2.05 (12)7PE38(GND)White 2.05 (12)8PE29(Thermostat)White 1.29 (16)9TB1-1Wire color Gaugemm2 (AWG)Connector pin System moduleterminal #Black (power)0.518 (20)A3White (ground)0.518 (20)B2Shield0.518 (20)no connection no connectionBlack (ChA_LO)0.518 (20)C11Red (ChA_HI)0.518 (20)D12Shield0.518 (20)I10Black (ChB_LO)0.518 (20)E8Blue (ChB_HI)0.518 (20)F9Shield0.518 (20)I7Black (Comm_HI)0.518 (20)G6Green (Comm_LO)0.518 (20)H5Shield0.518 (20)I4Overall Shield N/A J115Publication 1326A-2.11 - May 1998Bend Radius Information .Figure 7Flex Cycle Life vs. Cable Bend RadiusFigure 8Flex Cycle Life vs. % Change in Cable Bend RadiusRated Bend Radius in mm and (inches)1326-CCUT 101.6 (4.0)1326-CPB1T 104.1 (4.1)1326-CPC1T160.2 (6.3)16Publication 1326A-2.11 - May 1998Installation Guidelines Power Track Installation GuidelinesFollow the guidelines below to maintain power track reliability:•Always follow installation instructions of the cable manufacturer.•Remove twists, bends and kinks from the cable before installing it in the cable carrier.•It is important to lay out the cabling at least 24 hours before installation to relax any stresses resulting from transit or storage.•When placing the cable into the cable carrier, the carrier should be laid out flat with the bending direction facing upward. It should then be fitted with the cables in working position. The cables should be laid into the cable carrier and not woven between or around other cables.•Allow at least 10% clearance between cables so that they are free to move. Use separators between cables.•The cables must be free to move within the carrier. Do not attach the cables to the carrier or to each other. Clamp cables beyond the ends of the carrier. Cycle the carrier several times before clamping.•Clamp heavier cables toward the edge of the track and lighter cables in the center of the track.•Do not pull cables tight against the inner/outer track curves.Bulkhead Connector AssemblyThe graphic below shows the side view of the bulkhead connector attached by screws and protruding though the flange and aconductive wall (e.g., metal cabinet). The front view shows the pins of the attached bulkhead connector protruding through the wall.A BOutline of the mating Conductive (metal) wallconnectorOvermold,black pvcBED C18-1IAG FJHFront view Side view17Publication 1326A-2.11 - May 1998Bulkhead Installation Through a Cabinet WallTo prepare a cabinet wall for mounting the bulkhead connector:1.Locate the area of the cabinet wall where you will mount the bulkheadconnector.2.Mark the places where the four mounting holes and the center connectoropening will be located.3.Drill the four mounting holes and the large center opening.4.Scrape any paint from the inside surface of the cabinet wall where thebulkhead flange of the 1326-CPB1-E-xxx , 1326-CPB1T-E-xxx, 1326-CPC1-E-xxx, or 1326-CPC1T-E-xxx cables will make contact.Note:All series B cable connectors are treated with a black, highly-conductive,cobalt coating. Do not scrape this coating.Important: A metal-to-metal connection is required to meet CE Compliancestandards.5.Remove the viton seal from the face of the connector for 1326-CCU-EL-xxx ,1326-CPB1-EL-xxx , and 1326-CPC1-EL-xxx cables to provide clearance for the cabinet wall. The connection at the cabinet wall will be IP65.6.Attach the bulkhead connector through the wall, as shown:!ATTENTION:To avoid a shock hazard, remove power to the motor controller and motor before installing or removing cables. Failure to do this can cause personal injury.A B4.623 mm (0.182 in)Maximum width of cabinet wall18Publication 1326A-2.11 - May 1998Double-Ended Bulkhead ConnectorsThe 1326-xxx-D-xxx and the 1326-xxx-EE-xxx connectors havemale pins on one end and female pins on the other end. Guidelines for Connecting Bulkhead and Double-Ended CablesThe guidelines for connecting bulkhead and standard cables are:• A standard connector can only connect to a bulkheadconnector or a 460V-1326Ax motor.• A bulkhead connector can only connect to a standard connector.•When connecting a bulkhead to a standard connector, one connector must have male pins and the other must havefemale pins.•Though cables designated with the L option can be connected to cables or motors without this option, the resultingconnection will not have the L option.•The length of a cable run cannot exceed 90 meters. Installing Right-Angle Connector CablesRight-angle connectors are keyed for correct orientation. The orientation of the 1326 cables attached with right-angle connectors in relation to the motor shaft is shown below:ABALLEN-BRADLEYABStandard Bulkhead1326-xxx-RA-xxx and 1326-xxx-RAL-xxxcables exit towards the motor shaft19 1326-xxx-RB-xxx and 1326-xxx-RBL-xxxcables exit away from the motor shaftPublication 1326A-2.11 - May 1998Publication 1326A-2.11 - May 1998 PN# 191371© 1998 Rockwell International. All Rights Reserved. Printed in USA。
Bussmann
Finger-safe power distribution blocksCatalog symbol:• PDBFS_Description:The small footprint, high Short-Circuit Current (SCCR) Bussmann™ series power distribution blocks provide IP20* finger-safe protection under specified conditions. These UL® Listed, single-pole blocks are of a modular design that permits dovetailing together the required number of poles for an application and still meet the UL 1953 minimum 1” and 2” spacing required per UL 508A for feeder circuit applications and per NEC® for field installations.With SCCRs up to 200 kA, these blocks help achieve compliance with National Electrical Code (NEC) and OSHA requirements by resolving a common SCCR “weak link” in industrial control panels.To increase application flexibility, these blocks feature dual-wire rated ports that accept copper or aluminum conductors while retaining a UL Listed status.With panel or 35 mm DIN-Rail** mounting for application flexibility these blocks are suitable for installation in wireways and industrial control panel feeder and branch circuits.* See table on page 5.** PDFFS504 panel mount only.Catalog number example:PDBFS204 is a 1-pole blockWhere:• The catalog symbol “PDBFS” defines the block as a finger-safe design.• The catalog number ending “204” in this example defines this block’s lineside and loadside characteristics covering the ampacity, number of ports and wire sizes, etc.• See the catalog number table for details on the available lineside/loadside characteristics.How to order:From the catalog number table, select the catalog number that defines the desired lineside/loadside port and conductor characteristics.Order one block per pole for the application. Multiple single-pole blocks can be ganged together via the dovetailing feature to form multi-pole configurations.Specifications:Ratings• Volts:• 600 V (UL)• 690 V (IEC)• Amps: 175 to 760 A• SCCR: Up to 200 kA (see table for circuit protection details)Agency information• UL 1953 Listed, Guide QPQS, File E256146• CSA® Certified, Class 6228-01, File 47235• RoHS compliant• CEFlammability rating• UL 94 V0Storage and operating temperature range • -4°F to 248°F (-20°C to 120°C)Conductors†• Stranded 75°C copper and aluminum• Higher temperature rated conductors permitted with appropriate derating† As specified in the catalog number table.2Technical Data 10536Effective June 2021Finger-safe power distribution blocks/bussmannseriesFeatures and benefits•IP20 finger-safe under specified conditions increases safety by isolating energized connections.•Wire-ready captive termination screws cannot be misplaced and are shipped “backed out” to save time on conductor installation.• Sliding DIN-Rail latch provides easy block mounting.•For multiple pole applications, all single-pole units can be gang mounted by using the interlocking dovetail pins that are pre-installed on the side of the blocks.•Elongated panel-mounting holes provide greater flexibility and installation ease when matching up with drilled panel holes.Dual wire port application•Rated for dual wire port application to increase the possiblenumber of lineside and loadside connections. E.g., PDBFS220 can accept two wires into the lineside port (#4 - #14 Cu, #4 - #8 Al) and two wires per port (eight connections total) on the loadside lug (#8 - #14 Cu, #8 Al).•Dual wire applications are only viable when using two wires of the same size, stranding, and insulating and conductor material.Ferrule terminal application•Bussmann series PDBFS power distribution blocks are rated for use with UL Listed ferrules (see catalog number table for details).•Ferrule applications allow for the use of a broader range of conductor stranding and simulate a more efficient, solid wire connection with the PDBFS terminal port.•Always use UL Listed ferrules in accordance with the manufacturer’s specifications and instructions.Catalog numbers:(customer supplied) applied according to the manufacturer’s specifications. Ferrule ratings apply to copper wire only.** See pages 4 and 5 for the tested upstream overcurrent protective devices necessary for achieving these SCCRs.† Torque rating for dual wire and ferrule application is 30.5 N•m (270 Lb-in).†† Torque rating for ferrule application is 13.6 N•m (120 Lb-in).3Finger-safe power distribution blocksTechnical Data 10536Effective June 2021/bussmannseries Selecting SCCR power distribution blocks and terminal blocksShort-circuit current rated power distribution blocksBussmann series power distribution blocks have three distinct styles to match different application needs. There are the PDBFS_ and PDB_ high short-circuit current rated power distribution blocks and the 16_ power terminal blocks. The differences are whether the power distribution blocks are enclosed or not, and whether they are UL 1953 Listed power distribution blocks or UL 1059 Recognized power terminal blocks, which have different minimum spacing requirements. The table on this page will assist you in selecting which block is right for your application.Why these are importantPer the NEC and OSHA, equipment cannot be installed in anelectrical system at a location where the available fault (short-circuit) current is greater than the equipment’s SCCR.Further, equipment SCCRs are required in the 2014 NEC and for UL 508A Listed control panels. Marking the equipment SCCR on control panels (NEC 409.110), industrial machinery electrical panelsSelection tableThis table provides an overview of the three Bussmann series power distribution and terminal blocks mentioned above. For details on the PDB_ blocks, see data sheet number 10537. For the 16_ blocks, see data sheet numbers 10533 (UL Recognized power distribution blocks),10534 (splicer blocks) and 10535 (stud blocks).PDBFS_distribution blocksY es***Y es Y es Y es Y es Y es Y esPDB_UL 1953 Listed powerdistribution blocksNo †Y es Y es Y es Y es Y es Y es, with optional cover 16_UL 1059 Recognizedterminal blocksNo †Y esNo ††Y esNo ††Y esNo* When protected by proper fuse class with maximum ampere rating specified or smaller.** For details, see PDB and TB minimum spacing requirements for equipment table below.*** IP20 finger-safe under specific conditions, see data sheet page 5.† Optional covers are available. Not IP20, but provide a safety benefit.††No, except: Y es, if single pole units installed with proper spacings.Power distribution and terminal block minimum spacing requirements for equipment508A branch circuits 3/8”1/2”1/2”1995 HVAC3/8”1/2”1/2”Note: Refer to specific UL standards for complete spacing details.(NEC 670.3(A)), and HVAC equipment (NEC 440.4(B)) is required by the NEC.Power distribution and terminal blocks not marked with a component SCCR are typically one of the weakest links in a control panel’s equipment SCCR and may limit the equipment SCCR to no more than 10 kA. The PDBFS_ and PDB_ products have the increased spacing required for use in feeder circuits of equipment listed to UL 508A (UL 1059 terminal blocks must be evaluated for proper spacings). Also, for building wiring systems, the PDBFS_ andPDB_ power distribution blocks can be used to meet the 2014 NEC requirements in section 376.56(B) for power distribution blocks in wireways.See the last page of this data sheet for SCCR tools and resources to help you further understand and solve your SCCR needs.4Technical Data 10536Effective June 2021Finger-safe power distribution blocks/bussmannseriesUpstream fusing for SCCR and minimum enclosure dataThis table contains the tested SCCR levels for each PDBFS power distribution block using the specified lineside and loadside conductors and Bussmann series Class J, RK1, RK5 and T fuses. Using these tested SCCR levels also requires the power distribution block be installed in anenclosure with the minimum size indicated for each catalog number.PDBFS2202/0 - #8#4 - #1220010060200200 kA 16 x 16 x 6.75#4 - #1417510030175100 kA 2001006020050 kA PDBFS303350 - #6350 - #6400200100400200 kA 36 x 30 x 12.625PDBFS330500 - #6#2 - #6400200100400200 kA 24 x 20 x 6.75#6 - #142001006020050 kA 17510030175100 kA PDBFS377300 - #4#4600400200600200 kA 24 x 20 x 6.75400200100400100 kA #4 - #142001006020050 kA #4#460040020060050 kA PDBFS500350350600400200600200 kA 36 x 30 x 12.625350 - #4350 - #4600400200600100 kA PDBFS504500500600600200800**200 kA 36 x 30 x 12.625500 - #6500 - #6600400200600100 kAAmpacities 75°C per NEC ® Table 310.16 and UL 508A Table 28.1.* Class G 60 A (SC-60) or less or Class CC 30 A (LP-CC-30, FNQ-R-30, KTK-R-30) or less are suitable for all SCCRs in this table.** Class L 800 A (KRP-C 800_SP) or less fuses suitable for this particular SCCR case.Upstream circuit breakers for SCCR and minimum enclosure dataThis table contains the tested SCCR levels for each PDBFS power distribution block using the specified lineside and loadside conductors and Eaton and General Electric circuit breakers. Using these tested SCCR levels also requires the power distribution block be installed in an enclosure with the minimum size indicated for each catalog number.PDBFS SCCR as rated with Eaton circuit breakersPDBFS2042/0 - #82/0 - #865480E125H, EGB125, E125B, EGE125,E125G, EGS125, E125S, PDG13P , PDG13M12516 x 16 x 6.75PDBFS330500 - #3#2 - #814480LGH400, L400H, LGE400, L400E, LGS400, L400S, PDG33M, PDG33G, PDG33K 40024 x 20 x 6.7525LGC400, L400C, LGU400,L400U, LGX400, L400X, PDG33P PDBFS377(2) 300 - #2#430480LGH600, L600H, LGE600, L600E, LGS600, L600S, PDG33M, PDG33G, PDG33K60024 x 20 x 6.75#618#814#442LGC600, L600C, LGU600,L600U, LGX600, L600X, PDG33P#635#8145Finger-safe power distribution blocksTechnical Data 10536Effective June 2021/bussmannseriesPDBFS SCCR as rated with General Electric circuit breakersPDBFS2042/0 - #82/0 - #848016 x 16 x 6.7525SEHA, PEAC, PEBC,PEAE, PEBE150PDBFS2202/0 - #8#4 - #1265480SELA, PEAN, PEBN 15016 x 16 x 6.7525SEHA, PEAC, PEBC,PEAE, PEBE150PDBFS303250 - #6350 - #665480SFLA, PEDN, PEEN 25024 x 20 x 6.75250 - #635SFHA, PEDE, PEEE 2503/0 - #6350 - #665SELA, PEAN, PEBN 15025SEHA, PEAC, PEBC,PEAE, PEBE150PDBFS330250 - #6#2 - #1265480SFLA, PEDN, PEEN 25024 x 20 x 6.7535SFHA, PEDE, PEEE 2503/0 - #665SELA, PEAN, PEBN 15025SEHA, PEAC, PEBC,PEAE, PEBE150Specified installation conditions for IP20 finger-safe ratingsThis table contains the installed wire and trim lengths, and other conditions the PDBFS power distribution blocks need in order to be compliant withIP20 specifications. IP20 compliance status is indicated in the lineside and loadside wire port and terminal screw opening columns.PDBFS2202/0 - #80.75 (19)Y es Y es #4 - #14Top row 0.55 (14), Bottom row 0.85 (22)Y es Y es Screws fully opened N/A Y es No wire in hole No N/A PDBFS303350kcmil - 2/01.35 (34)Y es Y es 350kcmil - 2/01.25 (32)Y es Y es 1/0 - #6No Y es 1/0 - #6No Y es PDBFS330500 - 250kcmil1.25 (32)Y esY es #2 - #14Top row 0.59 (15), Bottom row 1.2 (30)Y es Y es 4/0 - #6No Y es Screws fully opened N/A Y es No wire in hole Y es N/A PDBFS377300kcmil - 4/0Top row 1.15 (29)bottom row 1.4 (36)Y esY es #4 - #14Top row 0.55 (14), Middle row 1.00 (35), Bottom row 1.22 (31)Y es Y es 3/0 - #4No Y es Screws fully open N/A Y es Screws fully open N/A No No wire in port Y es N/A No wire in port No N/A PDBFS500350kcmil - 2/01.25 (32)NoY es 350kcmil - 2/01.25 (32)Y esY es 1/0 - #4No Y es 1/0 - #4No Y es Screws fully opened N/A No Screws fully open N/A No No wire in port No N/A No wire in port No N/A PDBFS504500 - 350kcmil 1.25 (32)Y esY es 500 - 350kcmil 1.25 (32)Y esY es 300 - #6No Y es 300 - #6No Y es Screws fully open N/A No Screws fully opened N/A No No wire in portNoN/ANo wire in portNoN/A6Technical Data 10536Effective June 2021Finger-safe power distribution blocks/bussmannseriesDimensions — in (mm)PDBFS2201.03 (26) 3.73 (95) 2.15 (54) 3.55 (90) 2.92 (74)0.20 (5)0.40 (10)N/A PDBFS3031.54 (39) 4.66 (118) 2.87 (73) 4.49 (114) 3.82 (97)0.20 (5)0.44 (11)N/A PDBFS3301.54 (39) 4.66 (118) 2.87 (73) 4.49 (114) 3.82 (97)0.20 (5)0.44 (11)N/A PDBFS3771.88 (47) 4.66 (118) 2.93 (74) 4.49 (114) 3.82 (97)0.20 (5)0.44 (11)N/A PDBFS500 2.37 (60) 4.66 (118) 2.60 (66) 4.49 (114) 3.82 (97)0.20 (5)0.44 (11)N/APDBFS5042.54 (64)4.49 (114)3.15 (80)—3.82 (97)0.20 (5)0.35 (9)1.81 (46)LinesideLoadsideLinesideLoadsidePDBFS220PDBFS204PDBFS303PDBFS3307Finger-safe power distribution blocksTechnical Data 10536Effective June 2021/bussmannseries LinesideLoadsideLinesideLoadsideLinesideLoadsidePDBFS377PDBFS500PDBFS504Multi-pole block gangingPDBFS power distribution blocks are single-pole devices that can be ganged for the required number of poles using the interlocking dovetail pins that are pre-installed on each block.To interlock and gang two or more blocks (DIN-Rail or panel mount):•Place blocks of the same catalog number side-by-side and slide the dovetail pin of one block into the reciprocal slot on the other and press together until fully seated and the backs of both blocks are coplanar.•Repeat the step above until the number of desired poles are gangedNote: Dissimilar PDBFS blocks can be ganged together. E.g., a PDBFS204 can be ganged with a PDBFS220 using the interlocking dovetailing pins. Ganging a PDBFS504 with any other PDBFS will prevent DIN-Rail mounting.Dovetailing feature permits easy ganging for multi-pole applications8Finger-safe power distribution blocksTechnical Data 10536Effective June 2021Eaton, Bussmann and OSCAR are valuable trademarks of Eaton in the U.S. and other countries. Y ou are not permitted to use the Eaton trademarks without prior written con-sent of Eaton.CSA is a registered trademark of the Canadian Standards Group.NEC is a registered trademark of the National Fire Protection Association, Inc.UL is a registered trademark of the Underwriters Laboratories, Inc.Eaton1000 Eaton Boulevard Cleveland, OH Bussmann Division 114 Old State Road Ellisville, MO 63021United States/bussmannseries © 2021 EatonAll Rights Reserved Publication No. 10536June 2021Follow us on social media to get thelatest product and support information.For Eaton’s Bussmann series product information,call 1-855-287-7626 or visit:/bussmannseriesThe only controlled copy of this data sheet is the electronic read-only version located on the Eaton network drive. All other copies of this document are by definition uncontrolled. This bulletin is intended to clearly present comprehensive product data and provide technical information that will help the end user with design applications. Eaton reserves the right, without notice, to change design or construction of any products and to discontinue or limit distribution of any products. Eaton also reserves the right to change or update, without notice, any technical information contained in this bulletin. Once a product has been selected, it should be tested by the user in all possible applications.DIN-Rail mountingAll versions of the Bussmann series PDBFS power distribution blocks can be DIN-Rail mounted except for the PDBFS504, which can only be panel mounted.It is recommended for multi-pole applications that the individual blocks be ganged using the included dovetailing feature. See Multi-pole block ganging for details.To mount, perform the following:•Using an appropriate size flat blade screw driver, open the DIN-Rail latch that is on the lineside of each block.•Hook the loadside DIN-Rail tabs onto the lower edge of the 35 mm DIN-Rail•Rotate the block(s) up until they are seated over the upper and lower edges of the DIN-Rail•Push the DIN-Rail latch(es) down and into the locked position.To remove blocks, reverse the previous steps.Note: To prevent damage to the block housing when torquing the terminal screws, DIN-Rail end stops are required on each side of the block or ganged blocks.The recommended Bussmann series DIN-Rail end stops are:BRKT-NDSCRW2DIN-Rail end stop with screw-clamp anchorPanel mountingAll Bussmann series PDBFS power distribution blocks can be panel mounted. It is recommended for multi-pole applications that the individual blocks be ganged using the included dovetailing feature. See Multi-pole block ganging for details.Use two (2) suitable length #10 or M5 screws for each block being mounted. Use four (4) screws for each PDBFS504 block. The max torque for the mounting screws is 17 in-lbs (1.92 N •m).SCCR tools and resourcesEaton offers many resources that help customers understand and assess their SCCR needs.Please use the following whenever you have questions, concerns or just need help with SCCR ratings.Engineering services for SCCROSCAR™ compliance software eliminates the guesswork in equipment SCCR calculations.This innovative OSCAR compliance software assists customer compliance with new Code and standards requirements for short-circuit current ratings as they relate to control panels, equipment and assemblies. Go to and request a seven-day free trial.If your equipment SCCR needs improvement, contact the Bussmann Application Engineers for a free design review. Call toll-free1-855-BUSSMANN (855-287-7626) or email FuseT *************.Online SCCR tools and publications•Free SCCR Protection Suite online tool. An easy, fast way to search for components and their SCCRs. Visit .•Application notes:• Developing an effective SCCR plan for facilities and purchasers of industrial equipment — publication no. 10367•Developing an equipment SCCR standard for manufacturers of industrial equipment — publication no. 10368•Four steps to determine equipment SCCR — publication no. 10538• Equipment SCCR made easy brochure — publication no. 10374•SPD (Selecting Protective Devices) handbook; over 250 pages covering the application of overcurrent protective devices, SCCR and more — publication no. 3002。
自由系列NEMA接触器——产品概述说明书
Freedom Series NEMA Contactors – Overview• Market leader in NEMA power control • Most complete line in the industry• Ideal for project construction, HVAC, pump and industrial applications • Open and enclosed versionsType CN15/CN55 NEMA Contactors – Model SelectionNEMA Size Continuous Ampere Rating Maximum UL Horsepower 3-Pole Non-Reversing 3-Pole Reversing 1-Phase 3-Phase 115V 230V 208V 240V 480V 600V Catalog Number 1Catalog Number 10091/311-1/21-1/222CN15AN3_B CN55AN3_B 018123355CN15BN3_B CN55BN3_B 127237-1/27-1/21010CN15DN3_B CN55DN3_B 24537-1/210152525CN15GN3_B CN55GN3_B 390––25305050CN15KN3_CN55KN3_4135––4050100100CN15NN3_CN55NN3_5270––75100200200CN15SN3_CN55SN3_6540––150200400400CN15TN3_B CN55TN3_B 7810––200300600600CN15UN3_CN55UN3_821215––400450900900CN15VN3_CN55VN3_1 When ordering, replace magnet coil alpha designation in catalog number (_) with proper code suffi x from table below.2Common control. For separate 120V control, insert letter D in seventh position of listed catalog number (ex. CN15VND3C).Magnet Coils (AC and DC) – Model SelectionCoil Volts and Hertz Code Suffi x Coil Volts and Hertz Code Suffi x 120/60, 110/50240/60, 220/50480/60, 440/50600/60, 550/50A B C D 380-415/50550/5024/60, 24/50 424/50L N T U 208/60277/60208-240/60 3240/50E H J K32/5048/6048/50V W Y3 NEMA Sizes 00 and 0 only.4NEMA Sizes 00 and 0 only. Sizes 1 through 8 are 24/60 only.NEMA Contactors forthe Construction MarketNEMA Size 1 ContactorAuxiliary Contacts – Model SelectionSide-Mounted, NEMA Sizes 00 to 2, IEC Sizes A to K Description Contact Confi guration Code 5Catalog Number 1NO 1NC1001C320KGS1C320KGS21NO-1NC 2NO 2NC1NO-1NCI1NO (EC) - 1NC (LO)1NCI112002N/A N/A N/AC320KGS3C320KGS4C320KGS5C320KGS6C320KGS7C320KGS85This two-digit code is found on the auxiliary contact to assist in identifying the specifi c contact confi guration. The fi rst digit indicates the quantity of NO contacts and the second indicates the quantity of NC contacts.Additional Freedom Series auxiliary contacts are available. For a complete listing of theseaccessories, see the Control Products & Services Catalog (CA08102001E), Tab 33.Eaton Corporation Electrical Group1000 Cherrington Parkway Moon Township, PA 15108United States877-ETN-CARE (877-386-2273)© 2009 Eaton Corporation All Rights ReservedPublication No. TD03301007EApril 2009PowerChain Management is a registered trademark of Eaton Corporation. All other trademarks are property of their respective owners.Quick Selector TD03301007EApril 2009NEMA Contactors for the Construction MarketFreedom Series NEMA Starters – Overview• Three-phase, full voltage magnetic starters most commonly used to switch ACmotor loads • Bimetallic ambient compensated overload relays • These overload relays feature:• Interchangeable heater packs adjustable ±24% to match motor FLA • Selectable manual or automatic reset operation• Single-phase protection, Class 20 or Class 10 trip time • Overload trip indication•Electrically isolated NO-NC contacts (pull RESET button to test)• Also available with solid-state overload relays (see T ab 33 of the Control Products & Services Catalog, CA08102001E)Type AN16/An56 NEMA Starters – Model SelectionNEMA Size Continuous Ampere Rating Service-Limit Current Ratings 2Maximum UL Horsepower3-Pole Non-Reversing 3-Pole Reversing Vertical Reversing 1-Phase 3-Phase 115V 230V 208V 240V 480V 600V Catalog Number 1Catalog Number 1Catalog Number 1009111/311-1/21-1/222AN16AN0_C AN56AN0_C –01821123355AN16BN0_C An56BN0_C AN56BNV0_12732237-1/27-1/21010AN16DN0_B AN56DN0_B AN56DNV0_2455237-1/210152525AN16GN0_B AN56GN0_B AN56GNV0_390104––25305050AN16KN0_AN56KN0_AN56KNV0_4135156––4050100100AN16NN0_AN56NN0_AN56NNV0_5270311––75100200200AN16SN0_B AN56SN0_B –6540621––150200400400AN16TN0_C AN56TN0_B –7810932––200300600600AN16UN0_B AN56UN0_B –8312151400––400450900900AN16VN0_BAN56VN0_B–1 When ordering, replace magnet coil alpha designation in catalog number (_) with proper code suffi x from table below.2The service-limit current ratings represent the maximum RMS current, in amperes, which the controller shall be permitted to carry for protracted periods in normal service. At service-limit current ratings, termperature rises shall be permitted to exceed those obtained by testing the controller at its continuous current rating. The current rating of overload relays or trip current of other motor protective devices used shall not exceed the service-limit current rating of the controller.3Common control. For separate 120V control, insert letter D in seventh position of listed catalog number (ex. CN15VND3C).Magnet Coils (AC and DC) – Model SelectionCoil Volts and Hertz Code Suffi x Coil Volts and Hertz Code Suffi x 120/60, 110/50240/60, 220/50480/60, 440/50600/60, 550/50A B C D 380-415/50550/5024/60, 24/50 524/50L N T U 208/60277/60208-240/60 4240/50E H J K32/5048/6048/50V W Y4 NEMA Sizes 00 and 0 only.5NEMA Sizes 00 and 0 only. Sizes 1 through 8 are 24/60 only.Freedom Series Non-Reversing StarterNEMA Size 1Freedom Series Reversing StarterNEMA Size 1Freedom Series Auxiliary ContactsAuxiliary Contacts – Model SelectionSide-Mounted, NEMA Sizes 00 to 2, IEC Sizes A to K Description Contact Confi guration Code 6Catalog Number 1NO 1NC1001C320KGS1C320KGS21NO-1NC 2NO 2NC1NO-1NCI1NO (EC) - 1NC (LO)1NCI112002N/A N/A N/AC320KGS3C320KGS4C320KGS5C320KGS6C320KGS7C320KGS86This two-digit code is found on the auxiliary contact to assist in identifying the specifi c contact confi guration. The fi rst digit indicates the quantity of NO contacts and the second indicates the quantity of NC contacts.Additional Freedom Series auxiliary contacts are available inNEMA sizes 3 to 8 and IEC sizes L to Z. For a complete listing of these accessories, see the Control Products & Services Catalog (CA08102001E), Tab 33.。
catalog
CATALOG基础入门和实例From: /bbs一。
什么是CATALOG,它的作用是什么。
1.什么是catalog1)数据集的管理主要通过catalog实现,catalog本身是一个数据集,它含有其他数据集的信息,能够按照数据集名去定位数据集的位置2)catalog中包含数据集名,卷标和设备类型2.使用catalog的优点1)使用catalog后,用户不需要知道外存储器的详细设置,因此数据可以从一个地方移动到另一个地方而不必改变JCL的DD语句2)访问数据集时也不必知道数据集存放在哪个卷上3)用catalog同事也简化了数据集的备份和恢复过程。
所有VSAM数据集和SMS管理的数据集均需要catalog3.catalog的类型catalog按照功能可以分为两种类型:master catalog和user catalog。
在Z/OS系统中,通常至少有一个master catalog1)master catalog:整个外村系统管理的中心控制点,它描述系统数据集和user catalog 2)user catalog:描述用户的数据集4.master catalog和user catalog的联系在master catalog中通过alias和user catalog联系,alias的定义为:1)通常是一个数据集的HLQ2)代表一个用户catalog,存放在master catalog中3)catalog的alias也是也是多段的user.xxx5.mster catalog一个系统上只有一个master catalog存在。
master catalog放在常住的系统卷上。
master catalog通常包含所有的用户目录以及指向他们的别名,也包含一些系统的数据集,master catalog的内容主要有以下几个部分:1)user catalog:系统上所有用户的目录条目2)alias:所有指向对应系统上用户目录的条目3)页空间:系统使用的页空间条目4)系统软件目标库:用以运行系统的数据集,比如LINKLIB和ISPPENU4)关键操作数据集:包含PARMLIB数据集,JES,TCP/IP参数库和SMS配置数据集,RACF数据库等6)子系统数据集:比如DB2和CICS子系统的数据库Z/OS在IPL时将会读取master catalog,然后依照master catalog中的入口找到卷上对应的数据集。
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7Vacuum Contactors and StartersSize 4 Vacuum Contactor7.1NEMA, Special Purpose and Mining RatingProduct Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .V5-T7-2Application Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .V5-T7-2Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .V5-T7-2Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .V5-T7-2Benefits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .V5-T7-2Standards and Certifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .V5-T7-2Product Selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .V5-T7-3Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .V5-T7-4Replacement Parts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .V5-T7-6Technical Data and Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .V5-T7-7Wiring Diagrams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .V5-T7-9Dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .V5-T7-1077.1Vacuum Contactors and StartersNEMA, Special Purpose and Mining RatingNEMA, Special Purpose and Mining RatingContentsDescription PageNEMA, Special Purpose and Mining RatingProduct Selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .V5-T7-3Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .V5-T7-4Replacement Parts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .V5-T7-6Technical Data and Specifications . . . . . . . . . .V5-T7-7Wiring Diagrams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .V5-T7-9Dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .V5-T7-10Product DescriptionVacuum contactors andstarters were designed forstarting and controlling three-phase, 50/60 Hz, AC motors.Each contact is enclosed in avacuum bottle to reduce andcontain contact arcing. Thisdesign offers excellentperformance for plugging andjogging applications.Application DescriptionThe vacuum contactors andstarters are offered in threeclassifications. They areNEMA® rated devices up to600 Vac, Special Purposerated devices up to 1500 Vacand Mining rated devicesrated up to 1500 Vac. Eachdevice is tested to differentstandards to serve its market.Typical applications includefull voltage control of three-phase squirrel cage motors,primary control of low voltagewound rotor motors andcircuit switching for lowvoltage capacitors for powerfactor improvement.A vacuum contactor isaffected by atmosphericpressure on the bellows ofthe vacuum bottles. Up to analtitude of 6600 feet, thecontactor is designed totolerate normal variations inbarometric pressure. If thecontactor is to be operatedabove 6600 feet above sealevel, consult your Eatonrepresentative.OperationThe contact structure of thevacuum break contactor islocated inside sealed ceramictubes that have beenevacuated of air. Any arcoccurring across the contactsupon opening is automaticallyextinguished because ionizedair is not available to sustainit—the arc breaks when thecurrent passes through zero.The arc typically does notservice beyond the first halfcycle once the contacts beginto separate. The large arcchutes normally associatedwith contactors of this sizeare not required. The ceramictube with the moving andstationary contacts is calleda vacuum interrupter orbottle. There is one bottle foreach pole on the contactor.A metal bellows (like a small,circular accordion) within thebottle allows the movingcontact to be closed andpulled open from the outsidewithout leaking air into thebottle. Both the bellow andthe metal-to-ceramic seals ofthese state-of-the-art bottleshave been refined to thepoint where the possibilityof loss of vacuum has beenvirtually eliminated.Features●Rugged, compactand lightweight●Quiet operation●Electrical and mechanicalinterlocks available●Long service lifeBenefits●Easy maintenancewith front removablecoil and auxiliaries●Eliminate extra surgesuppressors with thestandard low chopinterrupters●Plan your preventativemaintenance schedule byutilizing the contact wearindicator, standard on allvacuum bottlesStandards andCertifications●NEMA Devices●UL® Listed File #E1491,Guide Number NLDX●CSA® Approved●Special Purpose Devices●IEC 947-4-1●UL Listed File #E1491,Guide Number NLDX●CSA Approved77.1Vacuum Contactors and StartersNEMA, Special Purpose and Mining RatingProduct SelectionWhen Ordering Specify●Catalog number●Heater pack if ordering a starter, order in quantities of three ●Any required accessoriesNEMA Rated Vacuum Contactors and StartersSpecial Purpose Vacuum Contactors and StartersNotes1 Coils are rated for 50/60 Hz applications.2 Starters use Type B overload relay. Refer to Heater Coil Selection table on Page V5-T7-6. Starters do not include heater packs.NEMA Size Ampere Rating Motor Voltage Maximum Horsepower Rating MagnetCoil Voltage 1ContactorNon-Reversing Catalog Number Contactor ReversingCatalog Number StarterNon-Reversing Catalog Number 24135200230380460575405075100100110/120V201K4CJ V211K4CJ V200M4CJC 220/240V201K4CK V211K4CK V200M4CK 440/480V201K4CU V211K4CU V200M4CU 527020023038046057575100150200200110/120V201K5CJZ1V211K5CJZ1V200M5CJC 220/240V201K5CKZ1V211K5CKZ1V200M5CK 440/480V201K5CUZ1V211K5CUZ1V200M5CU 6540200230380460575150200300400400110/120V201K6CJZ1V211K6CJZ1V200M6CJC 220/240V201K6CKZ1V211K6CKZ1V200M6CK 440/480V201K6CUZ1—V200M6CUAmpere Rating Motor Voltage Maximum Horsepower Rating MagnetCoil Voltage 1Contactor Non-Reversing Catalog Number Contactor ReversingCatalog Number StarterNon-Reversing Catalog Number 2Starter ReversingCatalog Number 2160200230380460575800100015005060100125150200250400110/120V201KRCJ V211KRCJ ——220/240V201KRCK V211KRCK ——380/415V201KRCH V211KRCH ——440/480V201KRCUV211KRCU——32020023038046057580010001500100125200250300450500900110/120V201KTCJZ1V211KTCJZ1V200MTCJC V210MTCJC 220/240V201KTCKZ1V211KTCKZ1V200MTCK V210MTCK 380/415V201KTCHZ1V211KTCHZ1V200MTCH V210MTCH 440/480V201KTCUZ1V211KTCUZ1V200MTCUV210MTCU540 2002303804605751000150015020030040050010001250110/120V201KVCJZ1V211KVCJZ1V200MVCJ V210MVCJ 220/240V201KVCKZ1V211KVCKZ1V200MVCK V210MVCK 380/415V201KVCHZ1—V200MVCH —440/480V201KVCUZ1—V200MVCU —6102002303804605758001000150020020030045050080010001600110/120V201KZCJZ1V211KZCJZ1——220/240V201KZCKZ1V211KZCKZ1——380/415V201KZCHZ1———440/480V201KZCUZ1———Size 4 Vacuum Contactor160 A Vacuum Contactor77.1Vacuum Contactors and StartersNEMA, Special Purpose and Mining RatingMining Rated Vacuum Contactors and StartersAccessoriesLug Sizes●Size 4—12–4/0●NEMA Size 5 and 6 and 320 A, 540 A and 610 A—supplied without line or load lugs.Lug Kits—Consist of Six LugsField Modification KitsAuxiliary Electrical ContactsSize 4—Three Type J auxiliarycontacts may be mounted onthe top of Size 4 contactors toprovide six auxiliary, isolated600 V, 10 A contacts for usein control circuits.Sizes 5–6—Two Type Jauxiliary contacts may bemounted on each side of Size5 and6 contactors to providefour auxiliary, isolated 600V,10 A contacts for use incontrol circuits.Auxiliary Electrical Contacts Horizontal MechanicalInterlockNotes1Coils are rated for 50/60 Hz applications.2Used with Size 4 only. CC is coil clearing.AmpereRatingMotorVoltageMaximumHorsepowerRatingMagnetCoil Voltage 1ContactorNon-ReversingCatalog Number16020023038046057580015005060100125150200400110/120VM160CJ220/240VM160CK440/480VM160CU3202002303804605758001500100125200250300450900110/120VM320CJZ1220/240VM320CKZ1440/480VM320CUZ161020023038046057580015001502003004005008001600110/120VM610CJZ1220/240VM610CKZ1440/480VM610CUZ1Size Description Catalog Number5 and 320 A1/0–500 kcmil C325KAL86, 540 A and 610 A1/0–500 kcmil double barrel C325KAL9610 A1/0–600 kcmil double barrel80-19825-2160 A Mining VacuumContactorContactArrangement Catalog Number1NO, 1NC J111NO, 1NC CC 2J1CV2NO J202NC J02Size Catalog Number4180C113G045180C113G165180C113G1777.1Vacuum Contactors and StartersNEMA, Special Purpose and Mining RatingAEGIS Powerline FiltersIdeal for applications that utilize 120 Vac or 240 Vac control voltage and have the likelihood of harmonics or noise being present on the control signal. These are stand-alone devices, not mounted to the contactor.AEGIS Powerline Filters Protect Against the Full Spectrum of T ransient DisturbancesAEGIS filters the entire sine wave and is effective against both frequently occurring low energy and occasional high energy transients. Highenergy transients can create immediate damage, while low energy transients causecoil failure over time.Catalog Numbering SystemAEGIS-HW (Hard Wire Application)230 V applies to 220 V and 240 V applications.AEGIS Powerline FiltersNotes1Model tested at 15 A UL/CSA = 16 A CE.2See AEGIS Powerline Filters in Volume 3—Power Distribution and Control Assemblies , CA08100004E, Tab 2.AGSHW CH XOptionsS =StandardC =Form C contact for remote monitorVoltage Code 120N 230LCurrent Capacity 03051015 120Catalog Number 2Catalog Number 2AGSHWCH120N03XC AGSHWCH230L03XC AGSHWCH120N03XS AGSHWCH230L03XS AGSHWCH120N05XC AGSHWCH230L05XC AGSHWCH120N05XSAGSHWCH230L05XS77.1Vacuum Contactors and StartersNEMA, Special Purpose and Mining RatingHeater CoilsHeater Coils for T ype B Overload Relay 1Replacement PartsVacuum Contactor—Replacement CoilsNotes1Motor full load current in amperes for use with three heaters only.2Three are required per overload relay.3125 Vdc can be directly applied to the Size 5 and 6 coil rated for 120 Vac/60 Hz (cannot be applied to Size 4).4250 Vdc can be directly applied to the Size 5 and 6 coil rated for 240 Vac/60 Hz (cannot be applied to Size 4).Open StarterHeaterCatalog Number 2Open StarterHeaterCatalog Number 2 Ambient CompensatedOverload RelayAmbient CompensatedOverload RelaySize 4 and 160 A Size 5 and 320 A with 300/5 Current T ransformers 12.8–14.1FH68107–117FH2314.2–15.5FH69118–129FH2415.6–17.1FH70130–141FH2517.2–18.9FH71142–155FH2619.0–20.8FH72156–170FH2720.9–22.9FH73171–187FH2823.0–25.2FH74188–205FH2925.3–27.8FH75206–224FH3027.9–30.6FH76225–244FH3130.7–33.5FH77245–263FH3233.6–37.5FH78264–292FH3337.6–41.5FH79293–318FH3441.6–46.3FH80319–350FH3546.4–50FH81Size 6 and 540 A with 600/5 Current T ransformers 51–55FH82236–259FH2456–61FH83260–283FH2562–66FH84284–310FH2667–73FH85311–340FH2774–78FH86341–374FH2879–84FH87375–411FH2985–92FH88412–448FH3093–101FH89449–489FH31102–110FH90490–527FH32111–122FH91528–585FH33123–129FH92586–600FH34130–133FH93—FH94Description Suffix Part NumberSize 4110/120 Vac, 50/60 Hz J9085A57G01220/240 Vac, 50/60 Hz K9085A57G02380/415 Vac, 50/60 Hz H ID89221G07440/480 Vac, 50/60 Hz U9085A57G03Size 5110/120 Vac, 50/60 Hz J7874A09G01 3220/240 Vac, 50/60 Hz K7874A09G04 4380/415 Vac, 50/60 Hz H7874A09G10440/480 Vac, 50/60 Hz U7874A09G05Size 6110/120 Vac, 50/60 Hz J7874A24G01 3220/240 Vac, 50/60 Hz K7874A24G02 4380/415 Vac, 50/60 Hz H7874A24G07440/480 Vac, 50/60 Hz U7874A24G0377.1Vacuum Contactors and StartersNEMA, Special Purpose and Mining RatingTechnical Data and SpecificationsNEMA, Special Purpose and Mining RatingNote1For transformers having inrush currents of not more than 20 times the rated full load current.Description NEMASpecial Purpose Size 4V201K4_Size 5V201K5_Size 6V201K6_160 A V201KR_320 A V201KT_540 A V201KV_610 A V201KZ_Poles3333333Maximum voltage rating 600 V 600 V 600 V 1500 V 1500 V 1500 V 1500 V Ampere rating 135 A 270 A 540 A 160 A 320 A 540 A 610 A Frequency, Hz50/6050/6050/6050/6050/6050/6050/60Maximum closing current 1600 A 3000 A 6000 A 1600 A 3000 A 6000 A 6000 A Maximum interrupting current 1600 A3000 A6000 A1600 A3000 A6000 A6000 AShort time current 1 second 2400 A rms 4500 A rms 9000 A rms 2400 A rms 4500 A rms 9000 A rms 9000 A rms 2 second 1600 A rms 3000 A rms 6000 A rms 1600 A rms 3000 A rms 6000 A rms 6000 A rms Dielectric strength2200 Vac 5375 Vac 5375 Vac 2200 Vac 5375 Vac 5375 Vac 5375 Vac Maximum allowable interrupting 1200/hr ——1200/hr ———Impulse voltage (1 x 40 ms)15 kV15 kV15 kV15 kV15 kV15 kV15 kVMaximum motor hp at:200 V 40 hp 75 hp 150 hp 50 hp 100 hp 150 hp 200 hp 230 V 50 hp 100 hp 200 hp 60 hp 125 hp 200 hp 200 hp 380 V 75 hp 150 hp 300 hp 100 hp 200 hp 300 hp 300 hp 460 V 100 hp 200 hp 400 hp 125 hp 250 hp 400 hp 450 hp 575 V 100 hp 200 hp 400 hp 150 hp 300 hp 500 hp 500 hp 800 V ———200 hp 450 hp —800 hp 1000 V ———250 hp 500 hp 1000 hp 1000 hp 1500 V———400 hp900 hp1250 hp1600 hpThree-phase capacitive switching (kVAR):230 V 0 kvar 80 kvar 160 kvar 50 kvar 80 kvar 160 kvar 176 kvar 460 V 80 kvar 160 kvar 320 kvar 100 kvar 160 kvar 320 kvar 356 kvar 600 V 100 kvar 200 kvar 400 kvar 125 kvar 200 kvar 400 kvar 400 kvar 1500 V———205 kvar500 kvar—1000 kvarTransformer switching (kVA) 1single-phase, two-pole:120 V 6.8 kVA 14 kVA 27 kVA 8 kVA 14 kVA 27 kVA 27 kVA 240 V 14 kVA 27 kVA 54 kVA 16 kVA 27 kVA 54 kVA 54 kVA 480 V 27 kVA 54 kVA 108 kVA 32 kVA 54 kVA 108 kVA 108 kVA 600 V34 kVA68 kVA135 kVA40 kVA68 kVA135 kVA135 kVAThree-phase, three-pole:240 V 23 kVA 47 kVA 94 kVA 27 kVA 47 kVA 94 kVA 94 kVA 480 V 47 kVA 94 kVA 188 kVA 55 kVA 94 kVA 188 kVA 188 kVA 600 V59 kVA117 kVA234 kVA70 kVA117 kVA234 kVA234 kVA77.1Vacuum Contactors and StartersNEMA, Special Purpose and Mining RatingElectrical Characteristics—NEMA and Special Purpose T ypesElectrical Characteristics Coil Data (AC Supply Rectified)DescriptionSize4 (160 A)5 (320 A)6 (540 A and 610 A)DC coil data—burden:(AC supply rectified)Open VA300 VA500 VA1450 VAClosed VA30 VA25 VA32 VAClosed watts 6 W20 W30 WPick-up volts70% of rated coil volts70% of rated coil volts70% of rated coil volts Drop-out volts50% of rated coil volts50% of rated coil volts50% of rated coil volts Pick-up time in Hz 1.5–2 Hz 1.5–2 Hz 1.5–2 HzDrop-out time in Hz6–6.15 Hz6–6.15 Hz6–6.15 HzMaximum voltage rating600 V600 V600 VMaximum closing current1600 A3000 A6000 AMaximum interrupting current1600 A3000 A6000 AShort time current:1 second2400 A rms4500 A rms9000 A rms2 second1600 A rms3000 A rms6000 A rmsBurden Size 4 (160 A)Size 5 (320 A)Size 6 (540 A and 610 A) Inrush VA3006001700Sealed VA302028Sealed watts62028Pick-up volts70% of rated coil volts70% of rated coil volts70% of rated coil volts Drop-out volts50% of rated coil volts50% of rated coil volts50% of rated coil volts Pick-up time in Hz 1.5–2 1.5–2 1.5–2Drop-out time in Hz6–7.56–6.156–6.1577.1Vacuum Contactors and StartersNEMA, Special Purpose and Mining RatingWiring DiagramsSize 4 ContactorSizes 5 and 6 StarterL63 Coil Aux. Contact77.1Vacuum Contactors and StartersNEMA, Special Purpose and Mining RatingDimensionsApproximate Dimensions in Inches (mm)Open Type Contactors and Starters—Size 4 and 160 ASize and 160 A Non-Reversing ContactorSize 4 and 160 A Reversing ContactorSize 4 Non-Reversing StarterRear View — Drilling Plan Front View Side View1.44 (36.6).1) Dia.Front View Shownwithout Cover Plateand OvertravelGauge..8)Rear View — Drilling Plan Front View Side Vew.1) Dia.Rear View — Drilling Plan Front View Side VewVolume 5—Motor Control and Protection CA08100006E—November V5-T7-117NEMA, Special Purpose and Mining RatingApproximate Dimensions in Inches (mm)Open Type Contactors and Starters—Size 4 and 160 A, continued Size 4 Reversing StarterOpen Type Contactors and Starters—Size 5 and 320 A Size 5 and 320 A Non-Reversing ContactorSize 5 and 320 A Reversing Contactor.14) Dia.Rear View — Drilling PlanFront ViewSide VewDrilling Plan — Rear View 7Are 3/8-16 T Line T 3/8-16 Line T 3 Places.9) Interlocks Contactor. (When Used)B – Coil T erminals7Approximate Dimensions in Inches (mm)Open Type Contactors and Starters—Size 5 and 320 A, continuedSize 5 and 320 Non-Reversing Starter320 Reversing Starter“A” Dim.A – Two Dual CircuitInterlocksLocatedon Both Sides ofStarter.(WhenUsed)B – Coil T erminalsLocated on BothSides of Starter.3 PlacesDia..9)SlotSlot7 (177.8)NormalT rippedType B RelayMax. Dim to ResetType A RelayMax. Dim to ResetType B RelayAutomatic Reset6.75(171.5)6.73(170.9)6.61(167.9)7 (177.8)Normalor T rippedV5-T7-12Volume 5—Motor Control and Protection CA08100006E—November Volume 5—Motor Control and Protection CA08100006E—November V5-T7-137NEMA, Special Purpose and Mining RatingApproximate Dimensions in Inches (mm)Open Type Contactors and Starters—Size 6, 540 A and 610 A Size 6, 540 A and 610 A Non-Reversing ContactorSize 6, 540 A and 610 A Reversing ContactorSlot LoadA—Two Dual Circuit InterlocksLocated on Both Sides of Contactor. (When Used)B—Coil T erminals Located onBoth Sides of Contactor.Rear View—Drilling PlanFront View Side VewFront View Side View7Approximate Dimensions in Inches (mm)Open Type Contactors and Starters—Size 6, 540 A and 610 A, continuedSize 6 and 540 A Non-Reversing Starter540 A Reversing StarterSlotRear View—Drilling PlanA—Two Dual CircuitInterlocks Located onBoth Sides of Starter.(When Used)B—Coil T erminals Locatedon Both Sides of Starter.Front ViewSide ViewFront ViewSide ViewV5-T7-14Volume 5—Motor Control and Protection CA08100006E—November 。
Eaton 198528 商品说明书
Eaton 198528Eaton Moeller® series Rapid Link - DOL starter, 6.6 A, Sensorinput 2, Actuator output 1, 400/480 V AC, AS-Interface®, S-7.4 for31 modules, HAN Q5Allgemeine spezifikationEaton Moeller® series Rapid Link DOLstarter198528120 mm270 mm220 mm1.64 kg UL 60947-4-2CEIEC/EN 60947-4-2RoHSUL approvalCCCAssigned motor rating: for normal internally and externally ventilated 4 pole, three-phase asynchronous motors with 1500 rpm at 50 Hz or 1800 min at 60 Hz 4015081964031RAMO5-D214A31-5120S1Product Name Catalog NumberProduct Length/Depth Product Height Product Width Product Weight CertificationsCatalog Notes EANModel CodeParameterization: drivesConnectDiagnostics and reset on device and via AS-Interface Parameterization: KeypadParameterization: FieldbusParameterization: drivesConnect mobile (App)Short-circuit releaseThermo-clickKey switch position HANDElectronic motor protectionTwo sensor inputs through M12 sockets (max. 150 mA) for quick stop and interlocked manual operation1 Actuator outputKey switch position AUTOKey switch position OFF/RESETThermistor monitoring PTCTemperature compensated overload protectionFor actuation of motors with mechanical brakeExternal reset possible CLASS 10 ANEMA 12IP65Class A10,000,000 Operations (at AC-3)10,000,000 Operations (at AC-3)Direct starter0.3 A6.6 AIIIMotor starterAS-Interface profile cable: S-7.4 for 31 modulesASI4000 VAC voltageCenter-point earthed star network (TN-S network) Phase-earthed AC supply systems are not permitted.DOL starterDCFeatures Fitted with: Functions ClassDegree of protectionElectromagnetic compatibility Lifespan, electricalLifespan, mechanicalModelOverload release current setting - min Overload release current setting - max Overvoltage categoryProduct categoryProtocolRated impulse withstand voltage (Uimp) System configuration typeTypeVoltage typeVertical15 g, Mechanical, According to IEC/EN 60068-2-27, 11 ms, Half-sinusoidal shock 11 ms, 1000 shocks per shaftResistance: 10 - 150 Hz, Oscillation frequencyResistance: 57 Hz, Amplitude transition frequency on accelerationResistance: 6 Hz, Amplitude 0.15 mmResistance: According to IEC/EN 60068-2-6Above 1000 m with 1 % performance reduction per 100 m Max. 2000 mMax. 1000 m-10 °C55 °C-40 °C70 °C< 95 %, no condensationIn accordance with IEC/EN 50178Adjustable, motor, main circuit0.3 - 6.6 A, motor, main circuit6.6 A (at 150 % Overload)Maximum of one time every 60 seconds 380 - 480 V (-15 %/+10 %, at 50/60 Hz) 20 - 35 ms20 - 35 ms50/60 HzAC-53a 3 HP≤ 0.6 A (max. 6 A for 120 ms), Actuator for external motor brake400/480 V AC -15 % / +10 %, Actuator for external motor brake10 kA0 AType 1 coordination via the power bus' feeder unit, Main circuitMounting position Shock resistance Vibration AltitudeAmbient operating temperature - min Ambient operating temperature - max Ambient storage temperature - min Ambient storage temperature - max Climatic proofingCurrent limitationInput currentMains switch-on frequency Mains voltage tolerance Off-delayOn-delayOutput frequency Overload cycleRated frequency - min Assigned motor power at 460/480 V, 60 Hz, 3-phaseBraking currentBraking voltageRated conditional short-circuit current (Iq)Rated conditional short-circuit current (Iq), type 2, 380 V, 400 V, 415 VShort-circuit protection (external output circuits)47 Hz63 Hz6.6 A6.6 A0.09 kW3 kW0 kW3 kW400 V AC, 3-phase 480 V AC, 3-phase 50/60 Hz, fLN, Main circuit AC voltageCenter-point earthed star network (TN-S network) Phase-earthed AC supply systems are not permitted.0 V0 V0 V0 V0 V0 V400/480 V AC (external brake 50/60 Hz)24 V DC (-15 %/+20 %, external via AS-Interface® plug)Connections pluggable in power section Number of slave addresses: 31 (AS-Interface®)Max. total power consumption from AS-Interface® power supply unit (30 V): 190 mASpecification: S-7.4 (AS-Interface®)110 m, Radio interference level, maximum motor cable lengthMeets the product standard's requirements.Meets the product standard's requirements.Rated frequency - max Rated operational current (Ie) at 150% overload Rated operational current (Ie) at AC-3, 380 V, 400 V, 415 V Rated operational power at 380/400 V, 50 Hz - min Rated operational power at 380/400 V, 50 Hz - max Rated operational power at AC-3, 220/230 V, 50 Hz Rated operational power at AC-3, 380/400 V, 50 Hz Rated operational voltage Supply frequencySystem configuration type Rated control supply voltage (Us) at AC, 50 Hz - min Rated control supply voltage (Us) at AC, 50 Hz - max Rated control supply voltage (Us) at AC, 60 Hz - min Rated control supply voltage (Us) at AC, 60 Hz - max Rated control supply voltage (Us) at DC - min Rated control supply voltage (Us) at DC - max Rated control voltage (Uc)ConnectionInterfacesNumber of auxiliary contacts (normally closed contacts)Number of auxiliary contacts (normally open contacts)Cable length10.2.2 Corrosion resistance10.2.3.1 Verification of thermal stability of enclosuresMeets the product standard's requirements.Meets the product standard's requirements.Meets the product standard's requirements.Does not apply, since the entire switchgear needs to be evaluated.Does not apply, since the entire switchgear needs to be evaluated.Meets the product standard's requirements.Does not apply, since the entire switchgear needs to be evaluated.Meets the product standard's requirements.Does not apply, since the entire switchgear needs to be evaluated.Does not apply, since the entire switchgear needs to be evaluated.Is the panel builder's responsibility.Is the panel builder's responsibility.Is the panel builder's responsibility.Is the panel builder's responsibility.Is the panel builder's responsibility.The panel builder is responsible for the temperature rise Generation Change RASP4 to RASP5Generation change from RA-SP to RASP 4.0Firmware Update RASP 4.0Generationentausch RAMO4 zu RAMO5Generation Change RA-SP to RASP5Elektromagnetische Verträglichkeit (EMV)Configuration to Rockwell PLC Rapid Link 5Configuration to Rockwell PLC for Rapid LinkGeneration change RAMO4 to RAMO5Generationentausch RA-MO zu RAMO4.0 Generationswechsel RASP4 zu RASP5Generationenwechsel RA-SP zu RASP5Anschluss von Frequenzumrichtern an GeneratornetzeGeneration change from RA-MO to RAMO 4.0 Generationentausch RA-SP zu RASP4.0MN040003_DEMN034004_DERapid Link 5 - brochureDA-SW-USB Driver PC Cable DX-CBL-PC-1M5DA-SW-drivesConnect - InstallationshilfeDA-SW-drivesConnectDA-SW-USB Driver DX-COM-STICK3-KITDA-SW-drivesConnect - installation helpDA-SW-Driver DX-CBL-PC-3M0Material handling applications - airports, warehouses and intra-logisticsETN.RAMO5-D214A31-5120S1.edzIL034084ZUDE | Rapid Link 5Sortimentskatalog Antriebstechnik-DE10.2.3.2 Verification of resistance of insulating materials to normal heat10.2.3.3 Resist. of insul. mat. to abnormal heat/fire by internal elect. effects10.2.4 Resistance to ultra-violet (UV) radiation10.2.5 Lifting10.2.6 Mechanical impact10.2.7 Inscriptions10.3 Degree of protection of assemblies10.4 Clearances and creepage distances10.5 Protection against electric shock10.6 Incorporation of switching devices and components10.7 Internal electrical circuits and connections10.8 Connections for external conductors10.9.2 Power-frequency electric strength10.9.3 Impulse withstand voltage10.9.4 Testing of enclosures made of insulating material10.10 Temperature rise Anmerkungen zur AnwendungBenutzerhandbücherBroschüreneCAD model Installationsanleitung InstallationsvideosKatalogeEaton Konzern plc Eaton-Haus30 Pembroke-Straße Dublin 4, Irland © 2023 Eaton. Alle Rechte vorbehalten. Eaton ist eine eingetrageneMarke.Alle anderen Warenzeichen sindEigentum ihrer jeweiligenBesitzer./socialmediacalculation. Eaton will provide heat dissipation data for thedevices.Is the panel builder's responsibility. The specifications for the switchgear must be observed.Is the panel builder's responsibility. The specifications for the switchgear must be observed.The device meets the requirements, provided the information in the instruction leaflet (IL) is observed.ramo5_v2.stpramo5_v2.dwgeaton-bus-adapter-rapidlink-speed-controller-dimensions-003.eps eaton-bus-adapter-rapidlink-speed-controller-dimensions-002.eps eaton-bus-adapter-rapidlink-reversing-starter-dimensions-002.eps eaton-bus-adapter-rapidlink-reversing-starter-dimensions.eps10.11 Short-circuit rating10.12 Electromagnetic compatibility 10.13 Mechanical function mCAD model Zeichnungen。
电源22-29V 0.6A恒流 规格书1
规格书SPECIFICATION FOR APPROVAL 客户名称(CUSTOMER):客户料号(PART NO.):客户品名(DESCRIPTION):品名(DESCRIPTION):22-29V0.6A日期(DATE):2012-02-16承认签章后请回传Please return to us one copy of“SPECIFICATION FOR APPROVAL”with your approved signatures承认书APPROVED SIGNATURES客户承认(CUSTOMER APPROVAL)公司承认(APPROVAL)工程师ENGINEER审核CHECKEDBY批准APPROVAL BY工程师ENGINEER审核CHECKEDBY批准APPROVALBY盖章签署(CHOP&SIGNATU RES)盖章签署(CHOP&SIGNATU RES)日期(DATE)日期(DATE)目录变更履历表 (3)1.导言Introduction (4)1.1电源概况Power Supply Overview (4)1.2支持文件Applicable Documents (4)2电气规格Electrical Specification (5)2.1AC输入AC Input (5)2.1.1输入电压Input Voltage (5)2.1.2输入频率Input Frequency (5)2.1.3冲击电流Inrush Current (5)2.1.4最大输入电流Input Current Limiting (5)2.1.5效率Efficiency (5)2.1.6功率因数Power factor (5)2.2输出规格Output Specification (5)2.2.1电压调整率DC Voltage Regulation (5)2.2.2输出电流DC Output Current (6)2.2.3输出纹波与噪声Output Ripple and Noise (6)2.2.4输出动态负载响应定电流模式Output Dynamic Load Response CC model (6)2.2.5电压过冲Overshoot at turn-on/turn-off (6)2.3保护功能Protection Function (7)2.3.1短路保护Short Circuit Protection (7)2.3.2过流保护Over Current Protection (7)2.4时序特性Timing (7)2.4.1保持时间Hold up Time (7)2.4.2启动时间Start up Time (7)3.环境要求Environment Requirement (7)3.1温度Temperature (7)3.2湿度Humidity (7)3.3海拔高度Altitude (7)4.可靠性Reliability (8)4.1平均无故障间隔时间MTBF(MIL-HDBK-217F) (8)4.2老化寿命测试Burn-in and Life test (8)5.产品安规要求Product Safety Requirement (8)5.1标准Standard (8)5.2泄露电流Leakage Current (8)5.3绝缘阻抗Insulation Resistance (8)5.4绝缘强度Dielectric Strength Testing (8)6.结构尺寸Mechanical Dimensions(单位:mm Unit:mm) (8)6.1标贴Label (8)6.2结构尺寸Mechanical Dimensions (9)7声明Statement (9)变更履历表Revision History承认书版本Spec.Edition发行日期Release Date修改内容Modified content产品版本Product EditionRev:A002012-02-16初版Initial1.1电源概况Power Supply Overview本产品效率高,可靠性高等特点,具有短路保护,过流保护等保护功能。
Engineered O-Rings Catalog ORD 5710 美国Parker O-Rin
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Ltd.9 Carrington Road2154 (NSW) Castle HillPhone: +(61) 2-96 34 77 77Fax: +(61) 2-98 42 51 11ChinaParker HannifinFluid Power Systems(Shanghai) Co., Ltd.280 Yun Qiao RoadJian Qiao Export Processing ZoneShanghai 201206Phone: +(86) 21-5031 2525Fax: +(86) 21-5834 3714Parker Asun Sealing CompanyNo. 26 Tian Bao RoadTian Bao Industrial ZoneDong Guan CityGuang Dong, P.R.O.C.Hong KongParker Hannifin Hong Kong Ltd.8/F Kin Yip Plaza9 Cheung Y ee StreetCheung Sha Wan, KowloonPhone: +(852) 24 28 80 08Fax: +(852) 24 80 42 56JapanParker Hannifin Japan Ltd.Osaka Sales OfficeNo. 2 Tani Bldg.1-4-25, Nishi-Miyahara,Yodogawa-KuPhone: +(81) 6-48 07-32 88Fax: +(81) 6-48 07-32 99KoreaParker Hannifin Korea Ltd.902 Dae Heung Bldg.648-23 Yeaksam-dongKangnam-Ku, Seoul 135-080Phone: +(82) 2-5 61 04 14Fax: +(82) 2-5 56 81 87SingaporeParker Hannifin Singapore Pte., Ltd.No. 11 Fourth Chin Bee RoadJurong Town 61 9702Phone: +(65) 261 5233Fax: +(65) 265 5125TaiwanParker Hannifin Taiwan, Ltd.8F-1, No 102 Sung Lung RoadTaipeiPhone: +(886) 2 8787 3780Fax: +(886) 2 8787 3782AfricaParker Hannifin Africa Pty. Ltd.Parker Place10 Berne AvenueAeroportKempton Park, South AfricaPhone: +(27) 11-3 92 72 80Fax: +(27) 11-3 92 72 13Latin AmericaArgentinaParker Hannifin Argentina SAICStephenson 27111667 Tortuguitas - Malvinas Arg.Buenos AiresPhone: +(54) 1-1 47 52-41 29Fax: +(54) 1-1 47 52-37 04BrazilParker Hannifin do BrasilIndustria e Comercia Ltda.Via Anhanguera, Km 25,305275 Sao Paulo / SPPhone: +(55) 11-39 17-10 99Fax: +(55) 11-39 17-08 17Continental HeadquartersManufacturing plants1/2-2.5M-CE。
PHOENIX CONTACT 10位PC接线块商品说明书
Extract from the onlinecatalogMKDS 1/ 8-3,5Order No.: 1751303The figure shows a 10-position version of the producthttp://eshop.phoenixcontact.de/phoenix/treeViewClick.do?UID=1751303PC terminal block, Nominal current: 10 A, Nom. voltage: 160 V,Pitch: 3.5 mm, Number of positions: 8, Type of connection: Screw connection, Mounting: Soldering, Conductor/PCB connection direction:0 °, Color: greenhttp://Please note that the data givenhere has been taken from theonline catalog. For comprehensiveinformation and data, please referto the user documentation. TheGeneral Terms and Conditions ofUse apply to Internet downloads. Technical dataDimensions / positionsLength7.3 mmPitch 3.5 mmDimension a24.5 mmNumber of positions8Pin dimensions0,5 x 0,9 mm Hole diameter 1.1 mm Screw thread M2 Tightening torque, min0.22 Nm Tightening torque max0.25 NmTechnical dataRange of articles MKDS 1 Insulating material group IRated surge voltage (III/3) 2.5 kV Rated surge voltage (III/2) 2.5 kV Rated surge voltage (II/2) 2.5 kV Rated voltage (III/2)200 V Rated voltage (II/2)400 V Connection in acc. with standard EN-VDE Nominal current I N10 A Nominal voltage U N160 V Nominal cross section 1 mm²Maximum load current12 A Insulating material PA Inflammability class acc. to UL 94V0 Stripping length 5 mm Nominal voltage, UL/CUL Use Group B300 V Nominal current, UL/CUL Use Group B10 A Nominal voltage, UL/CUL Use Group D300 V Nominal current, UL/CUL Use Group D10 AConnection dataConductor cross section solid min.0.14 mm²Conductor cross section solid max. 1.5 mm²Conductor cross section stranded min.0.14 mm²Conductor cross section stranded max. 1 mm²0.25 mm²Conductor cross section stranded, with ferrulewithout plastic sleeve min.Conductor cross section stranded, with ferrule0.5 mm²without plastic sleeve max.Conductor cross section stranded, with ferrule0.25 mm²with plastic sleeve min.0.5 mm²Conductor cross section stranded, with ferrulewith plastic sleeve max.Conductor cross section AWG/kcmil min.26Conductor cross section AWG/kcmil max162 conductors with same cross section, solid min.0.14 mm²2 conductors with same cross section, solid max.0.5 mm²0.14 mm²2 conductors with same cross section, strandedmin.0.2 mm²2 conductors with same cross section, strandedmax.Minimum AWG according to UL/CUL30Maximum AWG according to UL/CUL16Certificates / ApprovalsCertification CB, CCA, CSA, CUL, GOST, SEV, ULAccessoriesItem Designation DescriptionMarking1051993B-STIFT Marker pen, for manual labeling of unprinted Zack strips, smear-proof and waterproof, line thickness 0.5 mm0804073SK 3,5/2,8:FORTL.ZAHLEN Marker card, printed horizontally, self-adhesive, 10-section markerstrip, 14 identical decades marked 1-10, 11-20 etc. up to 91-100,sufficient for 140 terminal blocks0803883SK U/2,8 WH:UNBEDRUCKTTools1205037SZS 0,4X2,5 VDE Screwdriver, bladed, VDE insulated, size: 0.4 x 2.5 x 80 mm, 2-component grip, with non-slip gripDiagrams/DrawingsDrilling plan/solder pad geometryDimensioned drawingAddressPHOENIX CONTACT Inc., USA586 Fulling Mill Road Middletown, PA 17057,USA Phone (800) 888-7388Fax (717) 944-1625© 2010 Phoenix Contact Technical modifications reserved;。
LabVIEW2010完整安装及破解攻略
LabVIEW2010完整安装及破解攻略(2011-05-04 23:06:17)转载标签:分类:工程应用labview安装破解经常有朋友问怎么安装LabVIEW,当然还有怎么破解。
首先我声明我支持正版,只是希望在学习时能使用全功能的软件,故破解只是为了方便学习,并没有窃取别人劳动成果的意思。
希望大家有条件了还是尽量购买正版软件。
下面就讲讲怎么安装和破解。
一、文件下载:LabVIEW官方下载:/evaluation/labview/ekit/other/downloader/2010LV-WinEng.exe 注册机下载:/file/f376f6bc5e二、安装过程1、解压缩安装文件,运行setup.exe。
然后填入用户名和单位,这个随意。
2、接下来是破解关键的一步,打开注册机,点击Generate,生成一个序列号,copy一下,然后分别选中下面的7个选框,依次生成7个.lic文件。
注意保存路径必须是全英文的!Generate点击一次即可,保证生成的这7个文件和后面填入的序列号是对应的。
3、将上一步生成的序列号填入上面的输入框,下面的不用管。
后面就是安装选项,除了安装位置,基本上不用改动。
这里这个下面的IP反馈不用管,不要选就行。
后面就是两个同意协议。
安装正式开始。
4、安装结束时有个是否现在安装驱动对话框,点“以后”。
到下一步时注意:去掉启动激活向导前面的选中,直接完成。
然后不用选择重新启动,点稍后重启即可。
5、然后就是正式的破解过程了。
打开:开始菜单——>所有程序——>National Instruments——>NI许可证管理器,然后选择:选项——>安装许可证文件,选中前面生成的7个.lic文件,导入即可。
至此LabVIEW2010已安装破解完毕。
Just enjoy it!。
PAD System Plot Manager V5 用户手册说明书
用户手册v5Plot ManagerVersion 5PAD System International LimitedPAD System™商标及系统由以下公司开发:PAD System International Limited香港九龙长沙湾长裕街16号志兴昌工业区11楼BD座联系电话:(852)2370-9178传真:(852)2370-9085邮箱:*********************技术支持:*********************网站:/此发行版本及PAD System™软件的任何一部分未经PAD System™科技有限公司书面授权,不允许被复制、传播,改编、存贮在检索系统或以任何形式翻译成其它语言。
任何未经授权,禁止复制,使用全部或部分PAD System™系统,或存贮在检索系统。
© 1988-2010 PAD System International Limited All rights reserved.PAD System International Limited© 2010PAD System™ Plot Manager 5.0Plot Manager用户可透过PAD System™ Plot Manager软件处理经网络传送的绘画档案,这些档案可以是纸样档及/或排料图案。
Plot Manager软件可让你排定绘画次序。
最重要的是,您可以继续使用您的程序而无需等待要绘画的档案。
第一章菜单栏• • • • • •选择菜单用户可透过选择菜单设定各种个人化的工作及界面选择菜单: 语言用户可透过选择菜单的语言设定软件显示的语言。
从列表中选择<自动>,语言显示将会根据操作系统所设定之语言。
选择菜单: 单位用户可透过选择菜单的单位设定所需之单位(厘米或英吋)。
选择菜单: 设备配置….在选择菜单的设备配置...项目,可从绘图仪列表,选择所需的绘图仪驱动程序。
这使你的绘图仪连接到 PAD System™ 软件。
20110717迈迪工具集5.0使用说明
迈迪三维设计工具集V5.0-使用说明一.环境要求:本软件支持的操作系统:Windows XP V ista Windows7 等。
本软件支持的SolidWorks版本:SW2007 2008 2009 2010 2011等。
注意:安装本软件前需要检测操作系统(XP)是否安装.net framework2.0或以上版本。
文件夹:\根目录\ MD3DParts\ 是非标准件的模型库,如果已经从我的三维配件网上下载过模型包,可以将其复制到新版本的相同目录下,从5.0版本开始模型库可以放在任何目录下,只需在“设置”里面指定模型库的路径即可。
二.初始化过程:迈迪三维设计工具集V5.0为免安装版本,下载后解压到指定的目录:双击打开“迈迪三维设计工具集初始化.exe” ,开始进行初始化操作:1.选择SolidWorks版本:本软件默认支持的SolidWorks版本是2007,如果要使用其他版本,请在下拉列表中选择。
如果要在SolidWorks中注册插件,请选中“在SolidWorks中注册插件”,单击【确定】后,会弹出如下提示:单击【确定】进入下一步。
单击【是】将注册信息加入到注册表中,至此完成插件的注册。
【注意】:如果没有弹出上面的注册提示窗口,说明您的系统打开注册表文件(.reg)的方式不是“注册表编辑器”,需要手工将桌面上临时创建的注册表文件“迈迪插件注册文件.reg”用注册表编辑器打开,然后加入到注册表中:2.网络版设置:迈迪三维设计工具集V5.0 支持网络模型库共享,在一个局域网内,可以将任意一台电脑作为服务器,其它电脑作为客户端,软件的更新,模型库的下载只需在服务器上操作就可以。
作为单机版使用:不使用局域网的功能,但仍然可以使用在线模型库,建议个人用户选中此项。
作为网络版客户端:在局域网内共享服务器上的模型库和软件更新,每次启动程序时都会自动到服务器上检测并更新,选中此项需要设置服务器的IP地址和端口号,并在网络上有一台电脑充当服务器,建议企业局域网内用户使用此功能。
Parker Hannifin FlexiSeal和FlexiLip
Catalog EPS 5340/USA4Product Offering & Decision TreeProduct LineFlexiCasePTFE FlexiSeal ®The FlexiSeal is a spring-energized U-cup utilizing avariety of jacket profiles, spring types and materials in Rod & Piston, Face and Rotary seal configurations. FlexiSeals are used where elastomeric seals fail to meet the temperature range, chemical resistance or friction requirements. Jacket profiles are made from PTFE and other high performance polymers. Spring types are available in corrosion-resistant metal alloys, including stainless steel, Elgiloy ® and C-276 alloy. Standard FlexiSeals are precision machined to fit inch/fractional and MIL-G-5514 glands. Standard and custom sizes in multiple geometries are available from 1/8" to 72" diameters.FlexiLip™FlexiLip seals are rotary seals incorporating a deflected lip seal geometry. Anti-rotational devices such as flanges and O-rings are often utilized to prevent the seal from rotating with the shaft. Standard and custom sizes are available with a wide selection of PTFE materials. FlexiLip seals are suitable for sealing corrosive and abrasive media. A wide range of geometries and materials are available, depending on specific application requirements. FlexiLip seals are often used when quantities are small (<100pc/yr) and it is difficult to justify tooling costs for a FlexiCase solution.FlexiCase™The FlexiCase seal is a metal-cased rotary lip sealsuitable for applications where elastomeric lip seals fail and mechanical seals are too costly. The filled PTFE element provides greater chemical compatibility, wider temperature ranges, higher pressure capabilities, and longer life than elastomeric lip seals. FlexiCase seals:•Can run in dry and abrasive media environments •Are available in single, dual and triple lip designs •Are designed to press fit into a counterbore02/15/08Pages number references correspond to page numbers from Parker's Catalog EPS5340, PTFE Lip Seal Design GuideProduct Offering Catalog EPS 5340/USA4Master Decision Tree01/15/06Low Friction/Long Life?Better Sealability?FlexiSeal Rotary Page 7-5FlexiCase Page 9-7Static Radial (Rod and Piston)Page 5-4Static Face Seals Page 6-4Reciprocating Dynamic Page 5-5Static, Intermittent Slow DynamicDynamicFace Seal?Radial Seal?FlexiSeal Rotary Page 7-5No YesMetal Can Press-Fit?FlexiLip Page 8-7FlexiCase Page 9-7Metal Can Press-Fit?No YesFlexiLip Page 8-7FlexiCase Page 9-7Surface Speedin sfpm?Pressure in psi?FlexiCase Page 9-7FlexiSeal Rotary Page 7-5FlexiCase Page 9-7Surface Speedin sfpm?Rotary?Reciprocating?Low Friction/Long Life?Better Sealability?Less than 1000?750 to10k?500 to 1000?Less than 500?2500 to 5000?1000 to 2500?150 to 750?Less than 150?Don’t know which of the 66 standard profiles best fits yourapplication? Just start at the left and begin answering the basic application questions in the decision tree. Follow the tree through, and it will guide you to the profile that should be the best fit for your application.The decision trees in this guide are to be used as an engineering guide only. Often several other parameters must be considered to optimize seal design. Contact Parker’s PTFE Engineering Team for confirmation of your choice or further recommendations. Parker also recommends that any seal be tested in the application conditions before releasing for production.Product OfferingCatalog EPS 5340/USA4Part Number Nomenclature — FlexiSealTable 4-1. FlexiSeal Part Number NomenclatureEnglishFRC-V FPC-V FRS-V FRG-V FRD-V FRK-V FPK-V FRM-V FPM-V FRN-H FPN-HFRS-H FPG-HFRN-C FPN-CFPS-CFRL-V FPL-V FlexiSealGland Type ClassificationFB = Inch/Fractional or Metric Rod & Piston FR = MIL-G-5514 Groove — Rod FP = MIL-G-5514 Groove — Piston FE = External Face Seal FI = Internal Face SealFC = Rotary Shaft — Centered O-Ring FH = Rotary Shaft — O-Ring in HeelFF = Rotary Shaft — Flanged52FB1251754-Digit Material Code Examples:0502 = Carbon Fiber Filled PTFE 0203 = Fiberglass Filled PTFEGland Cross-Section Examples:062 = 0.062"093 = 0.093"125 = 0.125"187 = 0.187"250 = 0.250"SLip Style Designation N = Default Lip Style C = Chamfered ID & OD S = Scraper ID G = Scraper OD D = Dual Scraper K = Beaded ID & ODL = Beaded ID & Scraper OD M = Scraper ID & Beaded ODSCLGland Inside Diameter (Rod or Groove Diameter)Examples:00500 = 0.500"02500 = 2.500"11000 = 11.000"Seal Height Designation Examples:083 = 0.083"130 = 0.130"170 = 0.170"260 = 0.260"355 = 0.355"Spring Material E = ELGILOYS = Stainless Steel H = C-276 alloySpring Design V = CantileverC = Canted-Coil Spring H = Helical SpringW = White silicone filled Cantilever R = Red silicone filled CantileverSpring LoadBlank = No Option (Helical Only)L = Light M = Medium H = HeavyFRG-CFCC-V FCS-V FCC-CFHC-V FHS-V FHC-C FHS-C FFC-C FFS-C FFN-H 02/15/08Product OfferingCatalog EPS 5340/USA4Table 4-1. FlexiSeal Part Number Nomenclature (Continued)MetricFlexiSealGland Type ClassificationFB = Inch/Fractional or Metric Rod & Piston FE = External Face Seal FI = Internal Face SealFC = Rotary Shaft — Centered O-Ring FH = Rotary Shaft — O-Ring in Heel FF = Rotary Shaft — FlangedM52FB467654-Digit Material Code Examples:M502 = Carbon Fiber Filled PTFE M301 = Graphite Filled PTFE (“M” indicates metric)Gland Cross-Section Examples:0200 = 2.00 mm 0250 = 2.50 mm 0400 = 4.00 mm 0500 = 5.00 mm 0700 = 7.00 mmSLip Style Designation N = Default Lip Style C = Chamfered ID & OD S = Scraper ID G = Scraper OD D = Dual Scraper K = Beaded ID & ODL = Beaded ID & Scraper OD M = Scraper ID & Beaded ODSCLGland Inside Diameter (Rod or Groove Diameter)Examples:00800 = 88.00 mm 01150 = 11.50 mm 06500 = 65.00 mmSeal Height Designation Examples:021 = 2.1 mm 033 = 3.3 mm 043 = 4.3 mm 066 = 6.6 mm 090 = 9.0 mmSpring Material E = ELGILOYS = Stainless Steel H = C-276 alloySpring LoadBlank = No Option (Helical Only)L = Light M = Medium H = HeavyFCC-V FCS-V FCC-CFHC-V FHS-V FHC-C FHS-C FFC-C FFS-C FFN-HSpring Design V = CantileverC = Canted-Coil Spring H = Helical SpringW = White silicone filled Cantilever R = Red silicone filled Cantilever02/15/08Product OfferingCatalog EPS 5340/USA4Part Number Nomenclature — FlexiLipTable 4-2. FlexiLip Part Number NomenclatureEnglishMetric01/15/06FlexiLip Lip Style Designation LF = Mandrel Formed Lip LM = Machined Lip LE = Elf-Shoe Lip LD = Dual LipsLG = Garter Spring LipShaft Diameter Examples:00500 = 0.500"02500 = 2.500"11000 = 11.000"Seal Height Designation 250 = 0.250"375 = 0.375"750 = 0.750"Metal Band Designation S = Stainless Steel Band N = No Metal BandO-Ring Material Designation N= Nitrile (NBR)V= Fluorocarbon (FKM)E= EPDM S= Silicone4-Digit Material Code Examples:0502 = Carbon Fiber Filled PTFE 0301 = Graphite Filled PTFEGland Cross-Section Examples:250 = 0.250"375 = 0.375"750 = 0.750"52LF3752525NNSExcluder Lip Designation E = Excluder Lip N = No Excluder LipM52LF14212NNSFlexiLip Lip Style Designation LF = Mandrel Formed Lip LM = Machined Lip LE = Elf-Shoe Lip LD = Dual LipsLG = Garter Spring LipShaft Diameter Examples:00505 = 5.05 mm 05050 = 50.50 mm 12000 = 120.00 mmSeal Height Designation 090 = 9.0 mm 200 = 20.0 mm 384 = 38.4 mmMetal Band Designation S = Stainless Steel Band N = No Metal BandO-Ring Material Designation N= Nitrile (NBR)V= Fluorocarbon (FKM)E= EPDM S= Silicone4-Digit Material Code Examples:M502 = Carbon Fiber Filled PTFE M301 = Graphite Filled PTFE(“M” indicates metric)Gland Cross-Section Examples:0900 = 9.00 mm 1250 = 12.50 mm 1400 = 14.00 mmExcluder Lip Designation E = Excluder LipN = No Excluder LipProduct Offering Catalog EPS 5340/USA4Part Number Nomenclature — FlexiCaseTable 4-3. FlexiCase Part Number NomenclatureEnglishMetric01/15/06 FlexiCaseLip Style DesignationCF = Mandrel Formed LipCM = Machined LipCE = Elf-Shoe LipCD = Dual LipsCG = Garter Spring LipCJ = Dual Lip w/Garter Spring on Primary LipCH = Dual Lip High PressureShaft DiameterExamples:00500 = 0.875"02500 = 2.500"11000 = 11.000"Seal Height Designation250 = 0.250"375 = 0.375"750 = 0.750"Metal Case Material DesignationS= 304 Stainless SteelC= Cold Rolled SteelZ= Zinc Plated CRSA= AluminumInternal Gasket MaterialDesignationN= Nitrile (NBR)V= Fluorocarbon (FKM)E= EPDMA= Special PaperGland Cross-SectionExamples:250 = 0.250"375 = 0.375"750 = 0.750"0502CF25025000875E N SExcluder Lip DesignationE = Excluder LipN = No Excluder Lip4-Digit Material CodeExamples:0502 = Carbon FiberFilled PTFE0301 = Graphite FilledPTFEFlexiCaseLip Style DesignationCF = Mandrel Formed LipCM = Machined LipCE = Elf-Shoe LipCD = Dual LipsCG = Garter Spring LipCJ = Dual Lip w/Garter Spring on Primary LipShaft DiameterExamples:00705 = 7.05 mm05050 = 50.50 mm12000 = 120.00 mmSeal Height Designation090 = 9.0 mm200 = 20.0 mm384 = 38.4 mmMetal Case Material DesignationS= 304 Stainless SteelC= Cold Rolled SteelZ= Zinc Plated CRSA= AluminumInternal Gasket MaterialDesignationN= Nitrile (NBR)V= Fluorocarbon (FKM)E= EPDMA= Special PaperGland Cross-SectionExamples:0900 = 9.00 mm1250 = 12.50 mm1400 = 14.00 mmM502CF14020012000E N SExcluder Lip DesignationE = Excluder LipN = No Excluder Lip4-Digit Material CodeExamples:M502 = Carbon FiberFilled PTFEM301 = Graphite FilledPTFE(“M” indicates metric)Product OfferingCatalog EPS 5340/USA4ProfilesTable 4-4. FlexiSeal Rod & Piston Product ProfilesFlexiSeal Rod & Piston Seals Part Number ExamplePiston Seals on Page 5-8.0502FB C12500500160SVM02/15/08Product OfferingCatalog EPS 5340/USA4Table 4-5. FlexiSeal Face Product ProfilesFlexiSeal Face Seals Part Number ExampleSeals on Page 6-6.0301FE N12501250160SH01/15/06Product OfferingCatalog EPS 5340/USA4Table 4-6. FlexiSeal Rotary Product ProfilesFlexiSeal Rotary Seals Part Number ExampleSeals on Page 7-7.0502FC C12500500160SVM02/15/08Product OfferingCatalog EPS 5340/USA4Table 4-7. FlexiLip Product ProfilesFlexiLip Seals Part Number ExamplePage 8-8.0502LF N25000500250NN01/15/06Product OfferingCatalog EPS 5340/USA4-11Parker Hannifin CorporationEPS Division Tel: (801) 972-3000Fax: (801) 973-40194Table 4-8. FlexiCase Product ProfilesFlexiCase Seals Part Number Exampleon Page 9-8.0502CF N25000875250N S Z01/15/06。
20121023迈迪工具集V55注册方法 for win7
最新版本迈迪三维设计工具集注册方法for Win7 最新版本: 20121023迈迪工具集V55下载地址(迅雷快传)/d/6IDnBQKm.wBK0dNQa65注册原理:迈迪工具集的机器码就是网卡的MAC地址,而Win7自带的虚拟网卡MAC地址(每台电脑应该都是一样的),所以每台安装了win7自带的虚拟网卡,都可用同一个注册码进行注册。
图(1)1.在桌面“计算机”上单击右键选择“属性“,或按下图也可以。
图(1)图(2)2.选择设备管理器。
图(2)图(3)3.在“*-PC”单击右键,选择“添加过时硬件”。
图(3)图(4)4.弹出“欢迎使用添加硬件向导”窗口,选择“下一步”。
图(4)5.选择“安装我手动从列表选择的硬件(高级)(M)”,单击“下一步”。
图(5)图(6)6.选择“择网络适配器”,单击“下一步”。
图(6)7.在“厂商”里面选择“Microsoft”,在“网络适配器:”中,选择“Microsoft Loopback Adapter”;单击“下一步”。
图(7)图(8)8.单击“下一步”开始安装。
图(8)图(9) 9.单击“完成”完成安装。
图(9)图(10) 10.这就是刚安装好的“虚拟网卡”。
图(10)图(11)图(12)12.重点来了,如果你的机器码同样是“0200 4C4F 4F50 N”那么就可使用注册码“2211074225246146”进行注册(1.说明:现在的笔记本都有两个网卡(有线和无线)安装好后虚拟网卡可直接选择机器码;台式机一般只有线网卡,如果安装好虚拟网卡后没有出现虚拟网卡的机器码,可到“设备管理器器”中禁用物理网卡,注册成功后在解禁)。
图(12)图(13)13.注册成功。
图(13)14.注册好后,注册码会备份在软件根目录的“regcode.cfg”里面,可用“记事本”打开。
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AutomotiveUsed in older-model cars, glass tube fuses today are found primarily in automotive accessory applications. The expansive Bussmann series line of glass fuses includes many types and sizes in addition to those listed in this catalog. Call Eaton for more product details if you have requirements which are not covered here.Appliances and consumer electronicsGlass and ceramic tube fuses are often used to protect appliances and consumer electronics. As electronic equipment becomes smaller, the circuits and components become more delicate and easily damaged. Fuses are the preferred method of protection due to their accuracy, small size and reliability. Fuses are available in a wide variety of amp ratings to provide precise protection. Generally, two sizes of user-replaceable fuses are found: the 1/4” x 1-1/4” and 5x20 mm. Each is available in a variety of volt and amp ratings. Fuse typesThere are two basic types of fuses available for appliances and consumer electronics: fast-acting or time-delay. Any replacement fuse must match the one it’s replacing. In general, fast-acting fuses are a single strand of wire or strip of metal. Time-delay fuses usually have a coiled wire, a thick element wrapped in wire, or a spring. Most electronic fuses will have the voltage and amp rating stamped on the end cap. The type of fuse can generally be visually identified. Also, owner’s manuals will have the correct replacement fuse generically identified. For example: “Use a 2 amp, time-delay, 250 volt fuse.”Glass and ceramic tube fuse sizes Glass and ceramic tube fuse sizesBoth glass and ceramic tube fuses vary by diameter and length. The chart below provides a visual reference for the various sizes of the Bussmann series fuse families. Images are shown to scale.Fuse selection criteria•For electronic/electrical applications, fuses must be rated at 125 V or better.•Voltage must match or exceed the fuse being replaced (125 V for household current; 12 V for auto; 24 V for heavy duty).•Fuses must match required fuse characteristic – either fast-acting or time-delay.•Amp rating must match that of the original fuse.A note on voltage ratingAll fuses have a voltage rating. To maintain safety, this voltage rating should not be exceeded in application, although it is acceptable to use a higher voltage rated fuse in a lower voltage application. For example: A fuse rated for 125 volts is appropriate in household (110 V) or automotive (12 V), while a fuse rated for 32 volts is appropriate for automotive (12 V), but not for household (125 V). Always replace a fuse with one of the same or higher voltage rating.See page 54 for specifications.5 x 20 mmGDAGDBGDCGMAGMCGMD1⁄4” x 5⁄8”AGASFE-41⁄4” x 3⁄4”SFE-61⁄4” x 7⁄8”AWGSFE-7-1/2SFE-91⁄4” x 31⁄32”GBC1⁄4” x 1”AGX1⁄4” x 1-1⁄16”SFE-141⁄4” x 1-1⁄4”ABCAGCGBBSFE-20MDAMDLMDQ1⁄4” x 1-7⁄16”SFE-3013⁄32” x 1-1⁄2”AGUAGU_GP1/4" x 1-7/8GMF** Mounts in HLR in-line holder, see page 14.39For product information and data sheets, visit /BussmannConsumerFast-acting 1/4” diameter automotive fusesAGA1/4” x 5/8” fast-acting glass tube fusesSee page 28 for available assortments.AGW1/4” x 7/8” fast-acting automotive glass tube fusesSee page 28 for available assortment.AGX1/4” x 1” fast-acting automotive glass tube fusesSee page 28 and 52 for available assortments.GBB1/4” x 1-1/4” very fast-acting ceramic tube fuses ABC1/4” x 1-1/4” fast-acting ceramic tube fusesSee page 52 for available assortment.AGC1/4” x 1-1/4” fast-acting automotive glass tube fuses See pages 27, 28, 32, 35 and 52 for available assortments.1/4AGA-1/4—1AGA-1—1-1/2AGA-1-1/2—2AGA-2—2-1/2AGA-2-1/2—3AGA-3—5AGA-5—6AGA-6—7-1/2AGA-7-1/2—10AGA-10—15AGA-15—20AGA-20BP/AGA-20-RP30AGA-30—* 5 Fuses per pack, 10 packs per shelfcarton.** 5 Fuses per pack, 5 packs per shelfcarton.1-1/4GBB-1-1/4-R10GBB-10-R15GBB-15-R30GBB-30-R* 5 Fuses per pack, 10 packs pershelf carton.1AGX-12AGX-22-1/2AGX-2-1/23AGX-35AGX-57AGX-78AGX-810AGX-1015AGX-1520AGX-2025AGX-2530AGX-30* 5 Fuses per pack, 10 packs pershelf carton.1AGW-1—1-1/2AGW-1-1/2—2-1/2AGW-2-1/2—3AGW-3—4AGW-4—5AGW-5—6AGW-6—7-1/2AGW-7-1/2—10AGW-10—15AGW-15BP/AGW-15-RP20AGW-20—30AGW-30—* 5 Fuses per pack, 10 packs per shelf carton.** 5 Fuses per pack, 5 packs per shelf carton.1/4ABC-1/4-R—1/2ABC-1/2-R—1ABC-1-R—2ABC-2-R—2-1/2ABC-2-1/2-R—3ABC-3-R—4ABC-4-R—5ABC-5-R—6ABC-6-R—7ABC-7-R—8ABC-8-R—10ABC-10-R BP/ABC-1012ABC-12-R—15ABC-15-R BP/ABC-1520ABC-20-R BP/ABC-2025ABC-25-R—30ABC-30-R—* 5 Fuses per pack, 10 packs per shelf carton.** 2 Fuses per pack, 5 packs per shelf carton.1/8AGC-1/8-R—1/4AGC-1/4-R—3/10AGC-3/10-R3/8AGC-3/8-R—1/2AGC-1/2-R BP/AGC-1/2-RP3/4AGC-3/4-R—1AGC-1-R BP/AGC-1-RP1-1/4AGC-1-1/4-R—1-1/2AGC-1-1/2-R BP/AGC-1-1/2-RP2AGC-2-R BP/AGC-2-RP2-1/2AGC-2-1/2-R BP/AGC-2-1/2-RP3AGC-3-R BP/AGC-3-RP3-2/10AGC-3-2/10-R—3-1/2AGC-3-1/2-R—4AGC-4-R BP/AGC-4-RP5AGC-5-R BP/AGC-5-RP6AGC-6-R BP/AGC-6-RP6-1/4AGC-6-1/4-R—7AGC-7-R—7-1/2AGC-7-1/2-R BP/AGC-7-1/2-RP8AGC-8-R—10AGC-10-R BP/AGC-10-RP12AGC-12-R—15AGC-15-R BP/AGC-15-RP20AGC-20-R BP/AGC-20-RP25AGC-25-R BP/AGC-25-RP30AGC-30-R BP/AGC-30-RP35AGC-35-R BP/AGC-35-RP40AGC-40-R—50AGC-50—* 5 Fuses per pack, 10 packs per shelf carton.** 5 Fuses per pack, 5 packs per shelf carton.40For product information and data sheets, visit /BussmannConsumerFast-acting fuses GBC1/4” x 31/32” fast-acting German automotive fuses See page 28 for available assortment.SFE1/4” size-rejecting fast-acting automotive glass tube fuses See pages 28, 32 and 35 for available assortments.AGU13/32” x 1-1/2” fast-acting automotive glass tube fuses Available with gold-plated end caps for high-end stereo and AV markets.Time-delay 1/4” diameter fuses MDA1/4” x 1-1/4” time-delay ceramic tube fusesMDL1/4” x 1-1/4” time-delay glass tube fuses See page 52 for available assortment.MDQ1/4” x 1-1/4” dual-element, time-delayglass tube fusesWhite 8GBC-8BP/GBC-8-RP Red 16GBC-16BP/GBC-16-RP Blue25GBC-25BP/GBC-25-RP* 5 Fuses per pack, 10 packs per shelf carton. ** 5 Fuses per pack, 5 packs per shelf carton.45/8”SFE-4—63/4”SFE-6—7-1/27/8”SFE-7-1/2—97/8”SFE-9—141-1/16”SFE-14BP/SFE-14-RP 201-1/4”SFE-20BP/SFE-20-RP 301-7/16”SFE-30BP/SFE-30-RPNickel-plated 10AGU-10—15AGU-15—20AGU-20—25AGU-25—30AGU-30—35AGU-35—40AGU-40BP/AGU-40-RP 50AGU-50BP/AGU-50-RP 60AGU-60BP/AGU-60-RP Gold-plated 10AGU-10GP —15AGU-15GP —20AGU-20GP —25AGU-25GP —35AGU-35GP —40AGU-40GP BP/AGU-40GP-RP 50AGU-50GP BP/AGU-50GP-RP 60AGU-60GPBP/AGU-60GP-RP* 10 Fuses per pack, 10 packs per shelf carton.** 2 Fuses per pack, 5 packs per shelf carton.1MDA-1-R 1-1/2MDA-1-1/2-R 2MDA-2-R 2-1/2MDA-2-1/2-R 3MDA-3-R 4MDA-4-R 5MDA-5-R 6MDA-6-R 7MDA-7-R 8MDA-8-R 10MDA-10-R 12MDA-12-R 15MDA-15-R 20MDA-20-R 25MDA-25-R 30MDA-30-R* 5 Fuses per pack, 10 packs per shelf carton.1/16MDL-1/16-R —1/8MDL-1/8-R —1/4MDL-1/4-R BP/MDL-1/43/8MDL-3/8-R —1/2MDL-1/2-R BP/MDL-1/23/4MDL-3/4-R —1MDL-1-R BP/MDL-11-1/4MDL-1-1/4-R —1-1/2MDL-1-1/2-R BP/MDL-1-1/22MDL-2-R BP/MDL-22-1/2MDL-2-1/2-R BP/MDL-2-1/23MDL-3-RBP/MDL-33-2/10MDL-3-2/10-R —3-1/2MDL-3-1/2-R —4MDL-4-R BP/MDL-45MDL-5-R BP/MDL-56MDL-6-R BP/MDL-66-1/4MDL-6-1/4-R —7MDL-7-R BP/MDL-77-1/2MDL-7-1/2-R —8MDL-8-R BP/MDL-810MDL-10-R BP/MDL-1012MDL-12-R —15MDL-15-R BP/MDL-1520MDL-20-R BP/MDL-2025MDL-25BP/MDL-2530MDL-30BP/MDL-3035MDL-35—40MDL-40—* 5 Fuses per pack, 10 packs per shelf carton.** 2 Fuses per pack, 5 packs per shelf carton.2MDQ-24MDQ-45MDQ-56MDQ-6* 5 Fuses per pack, 10 packs per shelf carton.* 5 Fuses per pack, 10 packs per shelf carton. ** 5 Fuses per pack, 5 packs per shelf carton.41For product information and data sheets, visit /BussmannConsumerFast-acting 5x20 mm fusesGDAIEC 5x20 mm high-breaking capacity fast-acting ceramic tube fusesGDBIEC 5x20 mm fast-acting glass tube fusesGMAUL 5x20 mm fast-acting glass tube fuses See page 52 for available assortments.Time-delay 5x20 mm fusesGDCIEC 5x20 mm time-delayglass tube fusesGMCUL 5x20 mmmedium time-delayglass tube fusesGMDUL 5x20 mm medium time-delay glass tube fusesGMFNon-rejection time-delay in-line fuse with capUse with HLR in-line fuse holder page 14.500 mA GDA-500MA630 mA GDA-630MA1GDA-1A1.25GDA-1.25A1.6GDA-1.6A2GDA-2A2.5GDA-2.5A3.15GDA-3.15A4GDA-4A5GDA-5A6.3GDA-6.3A* 5 Fuses per pack, 10 packsper shelf carton.160 mA GDB-160MA2GDB-2A4GDB-4A6.3GDB-6.3A8GDB-8A10GDB-10A* 5 Fuses per pack, 10 packsper shelf carton.1GDC-1A—1.6GDC-1.6A—2GDC-2A—2.5GDC-2.5A—3.15GDC-3.15A—4GDC-4A—5GDC-5A BP/GDC-5A6.3GDC-6.3A—* 5 Fuses per pack, 10 packs per shelf carton.** 2 Fuses per pack, 5 packs per shelf carton.630 mA GMC-630-R—1GMC-1-R—1.5GMC-1.5-R—1.6GMC-1.6-R—2GMC-2-R—3GMC-3-R—3.5GMC-3.5-R—4GMC-4-R—5GMC-5-R BP/GMC-56GMC-6-R—7GMC-7-R BP/GMC-7* 5 Fuses per pack, 10 packs per shelf carton.** 2 Fuses per pack, 5 packs per shelf carton.1GMD-1-R2GMD-2-R3GMD-3-R* 5 Fuses per pack, 10 packs pershelf carton.2-8/10GMF-2-8/103GMF-33-2/10GMF-3-2/104GMF-4* 5 Fuses per pack, 10 packs pershelf carton.63 mA GMA-63-R—100 mA GMA-100-R—125 mA GMA-125-R—200 mA GMA-200-R BP/GMA-200MA250 mA GMA-250-R BP/GMA-250MA300 mA GMA-300-R—315 mA GMA-315-R—500 mA GMA-500-R BP/GMA-500MA600 mA GMA-600-R—750 mA GMA-750-R BP/GMA-750MA800 mA GMA-800-R—1GMA-1-R BP/GMA-1A1.25GMA-1.25-R—1.5GMA-1.5-R—1.6GMA-1.6-R—2GMA-2-R BP/GMA-2A2.5GMA-2.5-R—3GMA-3-R BP/GMA-3A3.15GMA-3.15-R—3.5GMA-3.5-R—4GMA-4-R—5GMA-5-R BP/GMA-5A6GMA-6-R BP/GMA-6A7GMA-7-R BP/GMA-7A8GMA-8-R—10GMA-10-R BP/GMA-10A* 5 Fuses per pack, 10 packs per shelf carton.** 2 Fuses per pack, 5 packs per shelf carton.42For product information and data sheets, visit /BussmannConsumer。
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