Clipsal - General Accessories, Metal Adaptor Plate, to Suit Junction Box
Item Number: 150
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Frequently Asked Questions
hide showHow to change IP address on EGX150
Product Line:
Enerlin'X
Environment:
Link
Resolution:
You can change the IP address on Link 150 web server, go to settings page and then go to IP Configuration tab to change the IP address, please attached screenshot from the Link 150 user guide and screenshot from the web interface page.
Can new accessories be used on older style contactors
Product Line:
IEC contactors and starters
Environment:
Pre-Tesys Contactors
Cause:
Identifying product compatibility
Resolution:
Yes, all front mount D2 and Tesys series auxiliary modules are backward forward compatible.
Auxiliary contact modules for the LC1D and LC2D contactors
Product Line:
Contactor and Starters - IEC
Environment:
North American Products
Resolution:
Select based on application requirements. Please note that the TeSys and Pre-TeSys auxiliary blocks are backward/forward compatible.
Front Mounting; maximum of 1 block per contactor:
N.O.-------N.C.-----TeSys P/N--------Pre-TeSys P/N
--1-----------1---------LADN11-----------LA1DN11
--1-----------1---------LADN11G---------LA1DN11G (See Footnote 1)
--1-----------1---------LADN11P---------LA1DN11P (See Footnote 1)
--2-----------0---------LADN20-----------LA1DN20
--2-----------0---------LA1DX20---------LA1DX20 (See Footnote 2)
--2-----------0---------LA1DY20---------LA1DY20 (See Footnote 3)
--0-----------2---------LADN02-----------LA1DN02
--2-----------2---------LADN22-----------LA1DN22
--2-----------2---------LADN22G---------LA1DN22G (See Footnote 1)
--2-----------2---------LADN22P---------LA1DN22P (See Footnote 1)
--2-----------2---------LADC22------------LA1DC22 (See Footnote 4)
--3-----------1---------LADN31------------LA1DN31
--3-----------1---------LA1DZ31----------LA1DZ31 (See Footnote 5)
--1-----------3---------LADN13------------LA1DN13
--4-----------0---------LADN40------------LA1DN40
--4-----------0---------LA1DZ40-----------LA1DZ40 (See Footnote 6)
--0-----------4---------LADN04------------LA1DN04
Front Mounting; maximum of 1 block per contactor: For use with D2 Series 25 amp through 80 amp contactors and TeSys Series 40 amp through 80 amp only.
N.O.-------N.C.-----TeSys P/N--------Pre-TeSys P/N
--1-----------0--------LADN10----------LA1DN10
--0-----------1--------LADN01----------LA1DN01
Side Mounting; maximum of 1 block on each side for D2 Series and Tesys Series 40 through 80 amp contactors. Tesys 9 through 32, 115, and 150 amps contactors will accept 1 block and is limited to left side only. (*) DC control devices will not accept side mount auxiliaries.
(*) DC control exceptions that will accept one left side mounted auxiliary: LC1D115 & LC1D150.
N.O.-------N.C.-----TeSys P/N--------Pre-TeSys P/N
--1-----------1--------LAD8N11----------LA8DN11
--2-----------0--------LAD8N20----------LA8DN20
--0-----------2--------LAD8N02----------N/A
Footnotes:
{1.EN_US} EN50 012 Machine Tool Terminal Markings
{2.EN_US} (2) NO Sealed Dust Tight Contacts
{3.EN_US} Gold Flash Contacts
{4.EN_US} (1) NO & (1) NC Standard and (1) NO & (1) NC Make Before Break
{5.EN_US} (2) NO Dust Tight Contacts & (1) NO & (1) NC Standard Contacts
{6.EN_US} (2) NO Dust Tight Contacts & (2) NO Standard Contacts
Product Design Features
Product Line:
Circuit Breaker Enclosures
Resolution:
NOTE: This information will generally apply to ALL the Molded Case Circuit Breaker Enclosures(The F-frame, B-Frame, H-frame, the J-frame, the L-frame, the M-frame and P-Frame). But for the video a J250S was used.
The wiring diagram on the circuit breaker enclosures will be located on, one of the inside sidewalls of the enclosure. All the necessary information for the enclosure will be on the wiring diagram and will contain the following;
1) Catalog and series number of the enclosure
2) What type of Circuit breakers that can be used
3) Any accessory that can be used in the enclosure, like the solid neutral and equipment ground kit
4) The UL listed catalog number Prefixes for the breakers that can be used in the enclosure
5) Maximum wire sizes for the enclosure(NOTE: Sometimes the breaker can accept larger wire, BUT the enclosure wire bending space will be limited to what the wiring diagram shows)
6) The Wiring schematics
7) The Short Circuit Current Rating information for each breaker at each voltage level
8) The Date code. The date code will be an ink stamp, generally located on the inside back wall of the enclosure. The Date Code will be a 5 or 6 digit code and will read as follows; first two digits = year, the 2nd two digits = week of the year, the 5th digit = the day of the week and the last digit(if used) = the shift. For example, 183241 is year - 2018, week of year -32, day of week - 4 and shift - 1. (Aug. 9th, 2018)
Drawings for common EX Transformers
Product Line:
LV Transformers
Environment:
Applies to Low Voltage Ventilated EX Transformers by SquareD/Schneider Electric
Cause:
Transformers for some applications require drawings
Resolution:
There is a Website set up for the purpose of obtaining Three Phase Ventilated EX Transformer drawings. Drawings for common three phase EX type Transformers may be obtained by using this link:
http://www.schneider-electric.us/en/product-range-download/63362-doe-2016-square-d-energy-efficient-ex-transformers/?filter=business-4-electrical-distribution&parent-category-id=53700
Identifying the coil terminals for an LC1D TeSys D-Line contactor.
Product Line:
D Line contactors.
Environment:
Products sold in the United States.
Cause:
Product features.
Resolution:
The coil terminals are labelled A1 and A2.
Summary
There are a few Citect drivers that will work with the S7 1500 PLC, including PSDIRECT and some of the S7 driver range. The recommended driver is the PSDIRECT driver.
Situation
- Citect SCADA/AVEVA Plant SCADA
- S7-1500 PLC
Actions
The driver we recommend using to communicate with the S7-1500 PLC is the PSDIRECT driver. PSDirect driver can be downloaded from the Citect website. This driver works in conjunction with a backend driver "Siemens Industrial Ethernet" which can be downloaded from the ProSCADA website mentioned below. There is more information about this in the following links.
Information and links to the drivers:
http://www.proscada.com/Citect.htm
Configuration information:
http://www.proscada.com/DOC/PSDIRECT_Driver_Specification_2.6.pdf
This driver is a paid driver, meaning you can test out the demo version but will need to purchase a license for the full version.
Can the TeSys D line be used to control DC loads?
Product Line:
Tesys D contactors
Environment:
Products sold and used in the United States
Cause:
DC power circuit
Resolution:
Yes, 75 VDC (125 VDC for D115 & D150) per pole which means that through a four pole device breaking 300 VDC is possible by wiring all four power poles in series. However, be aware that the device current ratings will differ according to the number of poles in series and the type of application.
Devices are suitable but not UL Listed for DC applications.
More information on their DC ratings can be found in the current TeSys Motor Control and Protection Compentns catalog: https://www.schneider-electric.us/en/download/document/MKTED210011EN/
LC1D115 and D150 mounting
Product Line:
Tesys D contactors
Environment:
Products sold and used in the United States
Cause:
Din rail mounting desired for large D line contactor
Resolution:
Yes, they use 2-35mm din rails
The following video details the process for the initial setup of the Back-UPS PRO, BX/BR "G " including battery connection, AC wall outlet and device connection, and display configuration.
Product Line:
Back-UPS PRO, BX/BR "G ".
Environment:
All models
Cause / Resolution:
LC1D115-150 Coil voltages options
Product Line:
Contactors and Starters-IEC
Environment:
Tesys D Contactors
Resolution:
The following list the more common voltage suffix codes for these product lines. For a more comprehensive list and to determine compatibility with a given product, refer to the catalog below.
Note 1: LC1D150 contactors are only available with *7 coil codes.
Note 2: Coil Code ending number represents frequency rating as follows:
5 = 50 Hertz
6 = 60 Hertz
7 = 50/60 Hertz
AC Volts ___Code DC Volts ___Code
24 ___ B5 or B6 or B7 12 ___ Not Avail.
42 ___ D5 or D7 24 ___ BD
48 ___ E5 or E6 or E7 36 ___ CD
110 ___ F5 or F6 or F7 48 ___ ED
115 ___ FE5 or FE7 60 ___ ND
120 ___ G6 or G7 72 ___ SD
127 ___ FC5 or FC7 110 ___ FD
208 ___ L6 or LE7 125 ___ GD
220 ___ M5 or M6 or M7 220 ___ MD
230 ___ P5 or P7 250 ___ UD
240 ___ U5 or U6 or U7 440 ___ RD
277 ___ W6 or UE7
380 ___ Q5 or Q6 or Q7
400 ___ V5 or V7
415 ___ N5 or N7
440 ___ R5 or R6 or R7
480 ___ T6 or T7
500 ___ S5 or S7
In which contactors can the LA1DN and LADN auxiliary contacts be mounted?
PRODUCT LINE
Auxiliary contacts for the Tesys D line
ENVIRONMENT
Tesys D-Line and Tesys F
RESOLUTION
These contacts will only fit on the following contactors:
Front mount only for LC1D40 through LC1D115 devices and LC1D40A - LC1D65A.
Left side mount only to LC1F contactors
Time current curves for H and J MCP
Product Line:
Circuit Breakers
Resolution:
Attached are the trip curves for the Powerpact H and J motor circuit protectors (from document 0611CT1001).
- When using Manual Settings, use trip curve 045-1.
- When using Auto Settings, use trip curve 045-2.
3) Verify XW CHARGE CYCLE is '2Stg/NoFloat' in XW Advanced - Charger Settings - Charge Cycle (factory default setting)
4) On MPPT set CHARGE CYCLE to '3 stage' in MPPT Advanced - Charger Settings - Charge Cycle
5) It is also recommended that the system has a minimum battery capacity of 200Ah. An additional 100Ah for every 1kW of solar power is preferable.