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Flush Switches, Surface Switches, 250V 10A - 2 Way, 4 Terminal

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Flush Switches, Surface Switches, 250V 10A - 2 Way, 4 Terminal

Item Number: 363-WE

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Specifications

Design

Product brand

Clipsal

Sustainable offer status

Green Premium product

Physical

Device presentation

basic element

Switch function

2-way

Control type

toggle

Device mounting

surface

Fixing mode

by screws

Local signalling

without

[Ue] rated operational voltage

250 V AC

Rated current

10 A

Marking

without marking

REACh Regulation

Reference contains Substances of Very High Concern above the threshold

EU RoHS Directive

Compliant

Mercury free

Yes

RoHS exemption information

Yes

China RoHS Regulation

Product out of China RoHS scope. Substance declaration for your information

Environmental Disclosure

ENVPEP120506EN

Others

Package 1 Bare Product Quantity

1

Unit Type of Package 1

PCE

Number of Units in Package 1

1

Package 1 Height

3.3 cm

Package 1 Width

5.1 cm

Package 1 Length

5.2 cm

Package 1 Weight

42 g

Unit Type of Package 2

BB1

Number of Units in Package 2

5

Package 2 Height

8 cm

Package 2 Width

6 cm

Package 2 Length

12.2 cm

Package 2 Weight

236 g

Unit Type of Package 3

CAR

Number of Units in Package 3

100

Package 3 Height

23.7 cm

Package 3 Width

20.3 cm

Package 3 Length

30 cm

Package 3 Weight

4.9 kg
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System Platform License Activation Error - Imported Entitlement Already Exists from A Previous Import and are All Activated

SUMMARY:

This article explains a scenario for a type of license activation error and the remedy for it.
 

SITUATION: 

  • Applies to all XML license types
  • X number of xml licenses for a single site, and each file would have the same activation ID but different serial number 
  • When activating the second xml file (in any sequence) would trigger the following error.

Error Message

ACTION:

Contact Schneider Electric to issue a Group License xml - one xml file which contains X number of licenses.

Video: How do you set up PID control on the ATV21 and ATV212 drives?

Issue:
PID control setup on ATV21 and ATV212 drives?

Product Line:
Altivar ATV21 and ATV212, S-Flex enclosed.

Environment:
All

Cause:
Setting up PID control on the ATV21 and ATV212 drives.

Resolution:

  1. Press the mode button until you see AUF
  2. Arrow down to F------ and press enter
  3. Find F360 and press enter choose your PID feedback assignment and to activate your PID function
  • 1 for VIA
  • 2 for VIB
        4. Set FNOD as your PID set point
  • Set to 3 if you want to use the up and down arrows as your set point.
  • Set to 1 for VIA or 2 for VIB if you want your analog input to be your set point.

Please note: it is not a good idea to set up to set your PID feedback F360 to 1 VIA and your set point  FNOD to 1 VIA. 

Basic setup for a 4-20mA signal input for PID feedback would be:
F201=20%  (4mA)
F202=0
F203=100%  (20mA)
F204= 60hz
F360= 1 (enable PID and feedback is VIA 4 to 20mA)
FNOD= 3  (up and down arrows are your set point.

Optional settings:
F362=PID proportional gain
F363= PID integral gain
F380 = 1 for Reverse acting (0 = deactivated)


Ref manual 30072-451-63

Is old Enerlin'X IFE interface (LV434010) compatible to communicate with MTZ Micrologic X trip units?

Please find the below details from firmware history notice DOCA0155EN .

IFE LV434010 firmware should be >=003.005.003 and date code >=HL164585 to compatible with Micrologic X.
FW notice



Please see below additional details as well from the MTZ Modbus Communication Guide DOCA0105EN .

MTZ Comms

What is the difference between A9D32620 and A9D33620 RCBO Acti 9 devices?

 
 

A9D33620 = SI (Super Immunised)
A9D32620 = Type A (AC or pulsating DC)
Type A RCBO = Tripping is ensured for residual sinusoidal alternating currents and residual pulsating direct currents, whether suddenly applied or slowly rising.
Type Si RCBO = With all the features of a Type A device, “Si” type Super Immunised earth leakage protection range has been specially developed to be used with loads or in environments causing disturbances. Examples are lightning or switching surges, harmonics generated by increasing number of loads and constant load leakage current from electronic ballasts, speed drives, computers, etc. The Si increases safety and allows improved continuity of supply.
 

What are the catalog numbers and available voltages for shunt trip and shunt close accessories for the Masterpact NW?

Product Line:
Circuit Breakers

Resolution:
Shunt Trip, Second Shunt Trip, and Shunt Close
Voltage 50/60 HzT-, W-, & Y-Frame
Fixed
T-Frame
Drawout
W- & Y-Frame
Drawout
12 dcS47359S33809S48490
24–30 ac/dcS47360S33810S48491
48–60 ac/dcS47361S33811S48492
100–130 ac/dcS47362S33812S48493
200–240 ac/dcS47363S33813S48494
277 acS47364S33814S48495
380–480 acS47365S33815S48496

See instruction bulletin, 48049-237-03

For VA consumption

What is the operating voltage tolerance, catalog numbers, and clearing times for the Masterpact NT and NW shunt trip and shunt close coils?

Issue:  
What is the operating voltage tolerance, catalog numbers, and clearing times for the Masterpact NT and NW shunt trip and shunt close coils?

Product Line:
Masterpact NT NW

Resolution:
Shunt trip: operating threshold is 0.7x to 1.1x Vn (nominal voltage)
Shunt close: operating threshold is 0.85x to 1.1x Vn
Catalog numbers are the same for MX and MN (shunt trip and shunt close) devices; function is determined by placement in the breaker.
 
Voltage (V) at 50/60 HzT-, W-, & Y-Frame FixedT-Frame DrawoutW- & Y-Frame Drawout
12 DCS47359S33809S48490
24-30 AC/DCS47360S33810S48491
48-60 AC/DCS47361S33811S48492
100-130 AC/DCS47362S33812S48493
200-240 AC/DCS47363S33813S48494
277 ACS47364S33814S48495
380-480 ACS47365S33815S48496

MX operating time at Vn:  50 ms ±10 (NW and NT)
XF operating time at Vn:  
70 ms ±10 (NW ≤ 4000 A)
80 ms ±10 (NW > 4000 A)
55 ms (NT)

NOTE:  Shunt trip (MX) and shunt close (XF) circuits must be energized for a minimum of 200 ms. In other words, don't use an impulse signal. Use a signal of at least 200 ms.
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