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Standard Series, Single Socket Outlet, 250VAC, 10A, 3 PIN, Surface Mount, 4 Terminal

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Standard Series, Single Socket Outlet, 250VAC, 10A, 3 PIN, Surface Mount, 4 Terminal

Item Number: 413-WE

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Specifications

Design

Product or component type

socket-outlet

Product brand

Clipsal

Sustainable offer status

Green Premium product

Physical

Quantity per set

set of 1

Marking

without marking

Local signalling

without light indicator

Device mounting

surface

Fixing mode

by screws

[In] rated current

10 A

[Ue] rated operational voltage

250 V AC

Depth

46 mm

Fixing center

50 mm

Number of poles

1

Standards

  • AS/NZS 3112
  • AS 3100
  • AS 3109

REACh Regulation

Reference contains Substances of Very High Concern above the threshold

EU RoHS Directive

Compliant

Mercury free

Yes

China RoHS Regulation

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

RoHS exemption information

Yes

Environmental Disclosure

ENVPEP120506EN

Material

Material

plastic

Others

Package 1 Bare Product Quantity

1

Cover type

complete housing

Network frequency

50 Hz

Diameter

66 mm

Unit Type of Package 1

PCE

Number of Units in Package 1

1

Package 1 Height

4.6 cm

Package 1 Width

6.8 cm

Package 1 Length

8.8 cm

Package 1 Weight

0.078 kg

Unit Type of Package 2

BB1

Number of Units in Package 2

10

Package 2 Height

76 cm

Package 2 Width

176 cm

Package 2 Length

234 cm

Package 2 Weight

0.86 kg

Unit Type of Package 3

PAL

Number of Units in Package 3

3600

Package 3 Height

111 cm

Package 3 Width

120 cm

Package 3 Length

100 cm

Package 3 Weight

309.6 kg
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Frequently Asked Questions

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How to set a Static or Fixed IP, for 5500CN2 C-Bus Network Interface

Below is the step to take to change the IP address of the 5500CN2

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Assuming that it's powered up and connected to the same network where your PC is connected to.

Assuming that you have installed Toolkit software where C-Bus Control System IP Utility is also installed.

  1. From start menu run the C-Bus Control System IP Utility
  2. Select the Cloud Icon to scan for C-Bus network interface
  3. Select the C-Bus network interface you wish to specify the static IP address for
  4. Select the edit button and type the desired static IP address and click ok
  5. The new IP address will be showing in red
  6. Hit the save button will apply the change and the C-Bus network interface will reboot and shall now have the new IP address

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How to add a ATV320/600/900 logical address to communication I/O profile and somove scope?

If we wish to add a logic address available in "communication parameters", but cannot be found in "Select parameter" of I/O Profile or the scope list of Somove, for example "Mains voltage phase 1-2 (UL1)"as below:
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These parameter can be found by using the logic address and from below option, also the same in the scope of Somove:
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To find the logic address, please check the communication parameters addresses:
ATV320/340:    https://www.se.com/ww/en/download/document/NVE41316/
ATV600:  https://www.se.com/au/en/download/document/EAV64332/
ATV900:  https://www.se.com/au/en/download/document/NHA80944/

How to configure a C-Bus Automation Controller to SE8350 or SE8650 Room Controller for Modbus RS-485 communications

Upon successful login to the C-Bus 5500NAC2 (Network Automation Controller) or 5500AC2 (Application Controller)

Setting Modbus RTU Settings
1) Select the Configurator option from the 5500NAC2 / 5500AC2 - start page 
2) Select the Modbus tab to display modbus devices, settings and options
3) Select the RTU Settings option in the bottom left corner
4) Check the RTU (serial) enabled option for an available RTU connection 
5) Set the port to /dev/RS485 
6) Set the baud rate to match baud rate set in SE8350 or SE8650 (possible options - 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600)
7) Set the parity bit to match parity set in SE8350 or SE8650 (possible options none (1 stop bit), odd, even, none (2 stop bit). 
8) Set duplex option to "half duplex"
9) Select the Save button to set the Modbus RTU Settings

example: 
RTU Settings Dialog

Scanning Modbus RTU for Devices
1) Select the RTU Scan option in the bottom left corner
2) Enter the Scan range start (COM address of first SE8350/8650 in daisy chain) 
3) Enter the Scan range end (COM address of last SE8360/8650 in daisy chain) 
4) Select the Save button to start RTU scan for modbus devices

example:
 
RTU Scan Dialog

5) From the RTU Scan results - check the add device option and specify the name, modbus profile (SE8300, SE8600 or SER8300 depending on series of SE Room Controller). 
Note: The SE8300 series profile covers the SE8350 room controllers, SE8600 series profile covers the SE8650 room controllers. 

example:
RTU Scan Result Dialog

6) Select the Save button to add the devices to the list of modbus devices

Adding User Parameter Objects - Needed for Modbus Mapping
1) Select the Objects tab from the configuration page tabs to display C-Bus Automation Controller objects
2) Select the Add New Object option in the bottom left corner to add a user parameter which will later be mapped to a modbus device register
3) Select User Parameter option from the Application dropdown
4) Add a new variable address and provide a meaningful tag name
5) Select an option that matches the modbus register type from the Data type dropdown (eg floating point for temperature reading or temperature setpoint)
6) Specify keywords, units, comments as appropriate
7) Select the Save button to add the new user parameter to the list of C-Bus Automation Controller objects

example: 
 
Add Object Dialog

example: the newly added user parameter object will appear in the objects list and its value prior to modbus mapping will be shown as the default value in this case 0.000°C

User Parameter Object

Mapping Modbus Device Registry to User Parameter
1) Select the Modbus tab from the configuration page tabs
2) From the modbus device list select the applicable modbus device's mapping icon under the mapping column
3) From the modbus device's register list select the link to object field next to the modbus register to be mapped
4) From the mapping dialog use the link to object dropdown list to link the modbus register to the corresponding user parameter
5) Specify the value delta, units, keywords and comments as applicable
6) Select Save button to link the modbus device register to the user parameter object

example: 
 
Modbus Mapping Dialog

Check User Parameter value for updates from SE8350/8650 Room Controller
1) Select the Objects tab from the configuration page tabs to display C-Bus Automation Controller objects
2) Check that the User Parameter object which was just mapped from SE8350/8650 modbus device register is updating as expected

example: we can see the Room Temp user parameter is being updated from the Room Controller One - Room Temperature modbus registry

Mapped User Parameter Object
 
 

Where can I find the modbus mapping for the ATV320?

Issue:
Modbus mapping for the ATV320.

Product Line:
ATV320

Environment:
All models and serial numbers

Cause:
None

Resolution:
The ATV320 Communication Parameters spreadsheet can be found at this link:
https://www.se.com/us/en/download/document/NVE41316/

Is it possible to defeat or disable ground fault on Masterpact NW with Micrologic 6.0A trip units for primary injection testing?

Issue:  
Is there a way to defeat or disable ground fault on a Masterpact NW breaker for primary injection testing?  

Product line:  
Power circuit breakers

Resolution:  
There are two ways to defeat ground fault on the NW breaker for primary injection testing.  You can use the hand held test kit, S33594, or the full function test kit, S33595. Or you can use the looping method to counter the single phase current during primary injection testing. See the attached data bulletin 0600DB9901, page 35, for the looping method, or FAQ Looping Method for Testing Breakers with Ground Fault Trip Units
 

How can I create and modify a password in a ZELIO LOGIC SR2 and SR3?

Entering the password
Go to: CONFIGURATION menu, PASSWORD section

Initially, the key is not displayed and each digit is set to 0. The message ENTER appears in the window.

Select the digit to be entered with the navigation keys (left and right arrows)

  • Choose the value of each digit using the + and - keys in the contextual menu
  • Confirm the password using the Menu/OK key, which opens the confirmation window
  • Confirm again using the Menu/OK key.
Result: The display returns to the MAIN menu.

Deleting the password
To delete the password, go to: CONFIGURATION menu, PASSWORD section

Initially, the key is displayed, meaning the smart relay is protected.

The message CLEAR and the number of attempts (1/5) appear in the window.

The possible scenarios are as follows:

  • Password correct: The password is then inhibited and the smart relay returns to the PASSWORD menu
  • Password incorrect: The CLEAR counter is incremented.
If the password is incorrect 5 consecutive times, the security function is locked for 30 minutes.


If power to the smart relay is switched off during this period, the downcount will start again when it is switched on again.

Changing the password
To change the password, simply cancel the old password and enter a new one

Resetting (deleting) the password
How do you reset a forgotten password on a ZELIO?

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