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Explosion Proof Power Contactors EXPC*

EXPC*
  • 3-pole non-reversing contactors for Division 1 / Zone 1
  • Preconfigured line and load ports
  • Copper-free cast aluminum housing Type 4X / IP66
  • Breather drain and hinged cover standard
  • Incorporates Eaton XT IEC Power Control contractors

Please note: All product-related documents, such as certificates, declarations of conformity, etc., which were issued prior to the conversion under the name Pepperl+Fuchs GmbH or Pepperl+Fuchs AG, also apply to Pepperl+Fuchs SE.

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Termék leírása
Explosion Proof Power Contactors
Electrical specifications
Operating voltage115 ... 460 V
Rated frequency50/60 Hz
Short circuit current limitationsee data table
Operating current18 A - 170 A
Rated insulation voltage690 V
FunctionPower control
Contact configurationsee data table
Usage categorysee data table
Number of polessee data table
Auxiliary contactsOne (1) normally open contact
Auxiliary contacts usage categorysee data table
Mechanical specifications
Thread typemetric ISO pitch 1.5 mm or NPT ANSI ASME B1.20.1
Enclosure rangeEJB
Enclosure coverfully detachable
Cover fixingstainless steel socket cap head screws
Screwssee data table
Yield stressmin. 450 N/mm2
Cover sealnone
Flamepath greaseGreasil MS4 or NEVER SEEZ Marine Grade
Degree of protectionType 4, 4X, 7, 9 / IP66
Cable entrysee data table
Defined entry areaface B
Material
EnclosureCopper-free aluminum alloy or 316L stainless steel
FinishFor aluminum: epoxy coated RAL 7005 (grey)
Masssee data table
Dimensionssee data table
values might differ slightly due to casting and manufacturing tolerances
Tightening torque
Nut torque at enclosure (SW1)see datasheets of stopping plugs
Mountingsee data table
GroundingM6 external grounding points
Ambient conditions
Ambient temperature-20 ... 50 °C (-4 ... 122 °F) @ T6
Data for application in connection with hazardous areas
EU-type examination certificateINERIS 14 ATEX 0022X
MarkingEx-Hexagon II 2 GD
Ex d IIB+H2 T* Gb
Ex tb IIIC Db
International approvals
UL approvalEnclosure only
cULusClass I, Division 1, Groups B, C, D Class II, Division 1, Groups E, F, G
IECEx approvalIECEx INE 14.0029X
Conformity
Degree of protectionEN60529
Usage categoryIEC / EN 60947
CE marking0539
General information
Supplementary informationEC-Type Examination Certificate, Statement of Conformity, Declaration of Conformity, Attestation of Conformity and instructions have to be observed where applicable. For information see www.pepperl-fuchs.com.

Classifications

SystemClasscode
ECLASS 13.027180508
ECLASS 12.027180508
ECLASS 11.027180508
ECLASS 10.0.127180508
ECLASS 9.027180508
ECLASS 8.027180508
ECLASS 5.140050501
ETIM 9.0EC000243
ETIM 8.0EC000243
ETIM 7.0EC000243
ETIM 6.0EC000243
ETIM 5.0EC000243
UNSPSC 12.139121301

Details: EXPC*

Function

Model EXPC Explosion Proof Power contactors are non-reversing electrical "relays" contained within an explosionproof housing. The contactors have inductive power ranges from 18 ...170 amps and are offered with 120 VAC, 220 VAC, or 24 VDC operating coils to accommodate a wide array of power control applications.

The explosionproof enclosures housing the contactors are suitable for Class I, Division I, Groups B, C, and D; Class II, Division 1, Groups E, F, and G; and Class I, Zone I, Group IIB hazardous location ratings. The housings are rated for Type 4X / IP66 service capability and are furnished with door hinges. The housings graduate in size to accommodate each contactor while providing adequate space for wire bend radius limitations established by the National Electric Code (NEC).

The contactor is activated by the application of control voltage to the operating coil. The contactor then engages the non-reversing normally-open contactor poles to apply power to the protected enclosure or controlled device. The contactor is deactivated by removing control voltage from the operating coil. The contactor then disengages the poles, thus removing power from the protected enclosure or controlled device.