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Switching Devices—Low Voltage 28.

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September 2011
Sheet 28 001

Switching Devices
—Low Voltage
Contents 22
Switching Devices—Low Voltage
General Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28.0-2 23
General-Duty. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28.0-3
Heavy-Duty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28.0-3 24
Heavy-Duty—Solar Photovoltaic Switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28.0-3
Six-Pole Motor Circuit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28.0-4
Heavy-Duty Double-Throw . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28.0-4
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Quick-Connect Switches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28.0-5
Enclosed Rotary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28.0-5 26
EnviroLine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28.0-5
NEMA 7/9—Hazardous Location Disconnect Switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28.0-6 27
Auxiliary Power Heavy-Duty Safety Switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28.0-7
Elevator Control Switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28.0-7 28
Selection Guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28.0-10
Catalog Numbering System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28.0-11
K-Series Switch Design Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28.0-13
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Accessories, Hubs, Lug Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28.0-14
Dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28.0-17 30
Technical Data. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28.0-25
Short-Circuit Ratings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28.0-27 31
Typical Fuse Dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28.0-28
Flex Center Factory Modifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28.0-30
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Specifications
See Eaton’s Product Specification Guide, available on CD or on the Web.
CSI Format: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1995 2010
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Safety Switches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Section 16441A Section 26 28 16.16
Auxiliary Power Heavy-Duty 34
Safety Switch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Section 16441B Section 26 28 16.23
Elevator Control Switch . . . . . . . . . . . . Section 16445 Section 26 28 16.17
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Quick-Connect Double-Throw . . . . . . . Section 16441C Section 26 28 16.26

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Quick-Connect Double-Throw Safety Switches

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28.0-2 Switching Devices—Low Voltage
Safety Switches September 2011
Sheet 28 002
General Description

22 Safety Switches

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26 General-Duty Heavy-Duty EnviroLine Double-Throw Rotary

27 Safety switches have a number of K-Series Switch Design ■ Generous wiring room—meeting or
applications from service entrance to exceeding NEC® wire bending space
Note: K-Series design available where the
branch circuit protection. They are also letter K appears in the catalog number. ■ Built-in fuse pullers in NEMA® 4X
horsepower rated for use as motor and 12 enclosed switches
28 circuit switches. The Application Guide The efficient K-Series design uses through 200A
Table 28.0-1, below, summarizes major double-break, rotary blade action for ■ Side-hinged NEMA 3R enclosure
differences and similarities between
29 the heavy-duty and general-duty
high performance and reliability. Here doors
are some of the characteristics of the ■ Tangential knockouts in heavy-
type of Eaton’s safety switches. K-Series type of switch: duty NEMA 1 and 3R enclosures
30 Individual catalog pages and selection ■ High visibility handle and nameplate through 200A
tables provide more specific informa- for indication of switch position— ■ Type 304 or 316 stainless steel
tion as to number of poles, voltage, ON or OFF enclosures for UL® NEMA 4X appli-
31 specifications and horsepower ratings.
■ Clear line terminal shields— cations—dust-tight, watertight and
on heavy-duty switches only corrosion-resistant
■ NEMA 12 enclosures for 30–800A
32 ■ Unique Control Pole option—
switches also rated for NEMA 3R
allows the addition of a late-make/
early-break, 15A switched pole for use when a factory provided drain
hole is opened
33 disconnecting control power circuits
■ Rated for 60°C/75°C wire connection

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Table 28.0-1. Safety Switch Application Guide—See Catalog Selection Tables for Specific Ratings
35 Application/
Features
General-Duty
Safety Switches
Heavy-Duty
Safety Switches

Type of facility Residential, commercial, light industrial Commercial, institutional, industrial


36 Maximum voltages 240 Vac—250 Vdc in larger sizes 600 Vac—250 Vdc and 600 Vdc
Short-circuit rating for 10,000 rms symmetrical amperes 10,000 rms symmetrical amperes. Higher combination ratings
non-fused switches available with upstream Eaton molded-case circuit breakers
37 and fuses.
Short-circuit rating with With Class H fuse clips—10,000 rms Switches with Class H Fuse Clips—10,000 rms amperes
standard fuse clips symmetrical amperes 800–1200A switches with Class L fusing—200,000 rms
38 Short-circuit rating with Class R fuse adaptation and 400–600A switches with Switches with Class R or Class J fusing and 200–800A
fuse options T or J fuse adaptation—100,000 rms amperes switches with Class T fuse adaptation—200,000A at 480V
and 100,000 rms symmetrical amperes at 600V
39 Ampere sizes 30, 60, 100, 200, 400, 600 30, 60, 100, 200, 400, 600, 800, 1200
Maximum horsepower ratings 200 hp at 240 Vac 250 hp at 240V, 500 hp at 480 and 600 Vac
UL (NEMA) enclosure types Type 1—general purpose indoor use Type 1 indoor, 3R outdoor
40 Type 3R—rainproof and sleet-resistant Type 4 watertight and dust-tight
Type 4X watertight, dust-tight and corrosion-resistant
Type 12 indoor falling dust, dirt and liquids
41 Type 12/3R convertible to outdoor use
Type 7/9 hazardous (classified) locations
Terminals Box lug (screw pressure) for Al/Cu wire Box lug (screw pressure) for Al/Cu wire
42 Electrical interlock— Field-installed kit, 200–600A sizes Field- or factory-installed for all sizes
snap-switch type
Control pole interlock Field-installed kit, 400–600A sizes Field-installed for K-Series switches
43 Fuse pullers Not available Standard in Type 4X and 12 enclosed switches through 200A
field-installed for all other 30–200A switches

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Switching Devices—Low Voltage 28.0-3
September 2011 Safety Switches
Sheet 28 003
General Description—Selection Guide

General-Duty Heavy-Duty Heavy-Duty—Solar 22


Photovoltaic Switch
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General-Duty (Plug Fuse)
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Heavy-Duty 28
For heavy commercial and industrial Heavy-Duty—Solar Photovoltaic Switch
applications where reliable performance Marked as suitable for NEC 690 PV 29
and service continuity are critical. applications up to 600 Vdc.
■ 600 Vac, 600 Vdc maximum UL 98 listed
■ 30–1200A
■ 30
■ All switches are single-pole and
■ For short-circuit ratings, see suitable for switching one circuit
Technical Data ■ Clear polycarbonate deadfront to 31
■ Horsepower rated guard against accidental contact
General-Duty (Cartridge Fuse) with live parts
■ Fusible and non-fusible switches
For residential and commercial are 100% load break and load ■ Suitable for positive and negative 32
applications. Suitable for light-duty make rated grounded systems—100% load
motor circuits and service entrance. ■ The continuous load current of break rated with current flowing in
fusible switches is not to exceed either direction 33
■ 240 Vac 80% of the rating of fuses employed ■ NEC 690.17—compliant labeling
■ 30–600A in other than motor circuits. Non- warning that the switch terminals
■ For short-circuit ratings, see fusible switches are 100% fully rated may be energized in the open
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Technical Data ■ Suitable for service entrance position
■ Suitable for service entrance applications unless otherwise noted ■ NEC 690.14.(C) two required “PV 35
applications unless otherwise noted ■ Visible double break rotary blade System Disconnect” labels included
■ Fusible and non-fusible switches mechanism. Two points of contact ■ Isolated ground terminals (neutral)
are 100% load break and load provide a positive open and close, for grounded conductors 36
make rated easier operation, and also help to ■ Ground lug for equipment
■ The continuous load current of prevent contact burning for longer grounding conductor
fusible switches is not to exceed contact life ■ NEMA 3R, 12 and 4X stainless
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80% of the rating of fuses employed ■ Triple padlocking capability. enclosures
in other than motor circuits. Non- Personnel safety feature because
fusible switches are 100% fully rated the large hasp can accommodate
■ Fusible and non-fusible configura- 38
tions—Class R fuse clips standard
■ 200–600A features K-Series design up to three 3/8-inch (9.5 mm) shank
locks. Cabinet door can be further ■ Fuse clips are located on the center
■ Horsepower rated
padlocked at the top and bottom pole to ensure that both fuse clips 39
■ Ample wire bending space provides are de-energized—meets NEC
for easier installation ■ Interlocking mechanism. Door Article 690.16, which requires
cannot be opened when the handle isolation of the fuse from all 40
■ With Class R fuses, switches may be is in the ON position. Built-in
used on systems capable of delivering potential supply sources
defeater mechanism provides for
100,000A rms symmetrical user access when necessary 41
Note: Plug fuse switches are not service ■ De-ionizing arc chutes. Arc chutes
entrance rated. confine and suppress the arcs
produced by contacts under load 42

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28.0-4 Switching Devices—Low Voltage
Safety Switches September 2011
Sheet 28 004
General Description—Selection Guide

22 Six-Pole Motor Circuit Heavy-Duty Double-Throw ■ 800A fusible double-throw switches


must be ordered from the factory for
either two-source or two-load
configuration
23 ■ 1200A fusible double-throw
switches are available only for
two-source connections
24 ■ Ample wire bending space provides
for easier installation
25 ■ Visible double-break rotary blade
mechanism. Two points of contact
provide a positive open and close,
26 easier operation, and also help to
prevent contact burning for longer
contact life
27 Six-Pole Motor Circuit ■ Triple padlocking capability.
Personnel safety feature because
A compact safety switch that’s ideal for the large hasp can accommodate
28 use in heavy industry...when an “in sight” up to three 3/8-inch (9.5 mm)
disconnecting means is required for two- Heavy-Duty Double-Throw shank locks
speed motors that are remote from their Used to transfer service from a normal ■ Clearly visible handle. The position
29 motor control devices. (ON or OFF) can be clearly seen
power source to an alternate source, or to
from a distance
■ 600 Vac, 250 Vdc maximum switch from one load circuit to another.
■ Additional locking capability.
30 ■ 30–200A ■ For short-circuit ratings, see Cabinet door can be further
■ Fusible or non-fusible Technical Data padlocked at the top and bottom
31 ■ Trunk-type latches keep the cover ■ 30–1200A switches are ■ Clear line shield protects against
tightly closed and a neoprene horsepower rated accidental contact with energized
gasket seals out moisture and dust ■ 600 Vac, 250 Vdc maximum parts. Probe holes enable the user
32 from the switch assembly
■ Fusible or non-fusible to test if the line side is energized
■ Visible double break rotary blade without removing the shield
■ Fusible and non-fusible switches
mechanism. Two points of contact ■ De-ionizing arc chutes. Arc chutes
are 100% load break and load
33 provide a positive open and close,
make rated confine and suppress the arcs
easier operation, and also help to produced by contacts under load
prevent contact burning for longer ■ The continuous load current of
fusible switches is not to exceed ■ UL listed switching neutral capability
34 contact life
80% of the rating of fuses employed is available on three-pole and
■ Clear line shield protection four-pole non-fusible double-throw
in other than motor circuits. Non-
■ Built-in fuse pullers fusible switches are 100% fully rated switches with the installation of
35 ■ Clearly visible handle the proper bonding kit shown on
■ Suitable for service entrance Page 28.0-14
■ Triple padlocking capability. Cabinet applications unless otherwise noted
36 door can be further padlocked at the ■ Wiring configuration for fusible
top and bottom double-throw switches up through
■ De-ionizing arc chutes. Arc chutes 600A are wired from factory for a
37 confine and suppress the arcs single load to be supplied by a nor-
produced by contacts under load mal or alternate source. Can be field
modified to allow two loads to be
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power source

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Switching Devices—Low Voltage 28.0-5
September 2011 Safety Switches
Sheet 28 005
General Description—Selection Guide

Quick-Connect Switches Enclosed Rotary EnviroLine 22

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Enclosed Rotary

Provides users with the ability to lock 27


directly wired motor loads in the OFF Stainless Steel Switch
position to comply with new OSHA lock- Eaton offers a line of safety switches
out/tagout regulations. Also for machine designed for your special application
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applications that require compact, and/or extreme environmental conditions.
economical disconnect switches.
Quick-Connect Double-Throw ■ EnviroLine Stainless Steel Switch: 29
■ UL listed Primarily for use in the meatpacking
Provides a safe and quick means of ■ Meets NEC Article 430 requirements and food processing industries, or
connecting portable generators to for a separate disconnect means any application where water is 30
facilities, transferring the building within sight of all motor loads frequently used to hose down
to backup power, or providing for ■ Padlockable in the OFF position equipment. In addition to the
temporary connection of portable loads. (up to three padlocks) to meet OSHA stainless steel NEMA 4X enclosure, 31
lockout requirements the interior mechanism, back pan
■ Single-throw and double-throw ■ Available 16–80A ratings and springs are all stainless steel.
designs Ratings for these heavy-duty 32
■ 600 Vac, three- and four-pole
■ Safety interlocks prevent access to switches are 30–400A, 240–600 Vac,
non-fusible device
available as fusible and non-fusible
the receptacle compartment unless ■ Rated at highest available hp rating switches 33
the lower switch is in the “open” (at 480 Vac, 16A–10 hp, 25A–15 hp,
position. This prevents against 30A–15 hp, 40A–20 hp, 60A–30 hp,
accidentally unplugging a circuit 80A–40 hp) 34
under load
■ Rated for making and breaking loads
■ For short-circuit ratings, see
■ Accepts auxiliary contacts
Technical Data 35
■ 30–800A switches ■ Capability to signal PLC controllers
■ 600 Vac, 600 Vdc maximum ■ Ground lug connection provided
■ Fusible or non-fusible ■ Can be rated up to 65 kAIC, 36
when protected by applicable
■ Fusible and non-fusible switches upstream fusing
are 100% load break and load 37
make rated
■ Cam-Lok® or Posi-Lok® receptacle
options 38
■ NEMA 1 or NEMA 3R enclosure Window Switches
ratings
■ Switching neutral option ■ Window Switches: These switches 39
are available with either an upper
window over the switch contacts or
a lower window over the fuse block. 40
The upper window provides visual
verification of ON/OFF status. The
lower window switch allows for 41
visual verification of fuse status if
used in conjunction with fuses with
blown fuse indicator. Ratings are 42
30–800A and 200–1200A, 240–600
Vac, fusible and non-fusible. Avail-
able in NEMA 12/3R, 4X stainless 43
steel enclosures

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28.0-6 Switching Devices—Low Voltage
Safety Switches September 2011
Sheet 28 006
General Description—Selection Guide

NEMA 7/9—Hazardous Location


22 Disconnect Switch

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27 Non-Metallic Switches
Receptacle Switches DS361UX

■ Receptacle Switches: These heavy- ■ Non-Metallic Switch: This switch ■ The cast aluminum enclosure is
28 duty switches are pre-wired and has a KRYDON™ enclosure. This ideally suited for harsh industrial
interlocked to polarized receptacles is a compression molded fiberglass applications including petrochemi-
for three-phase, three-wire, grounded reinforced polyester enclosure, cal facilities, mining operations,
29 type power plugs. These are used which is capable of withstanding pharmaceutical plants and waste-
for portable power applications almost any corrosive environment. water treatment facilities. Eaton’s
such as welders, infrared ovens, Ratings are 30–200A, 240–600 Vac, Type DS switch is used as the
30 batch feeders, conveyors, and truck fusible and non-fusible. Enclosure is switching device. Ratings are
and marine docks. Receptacles are NEMA 4X rated 30–100A, 600 Vac, fusible and
interlocked to handle mechanisms non-fusible
31 so that power plugs may not be
inserted or removed when the Table 28.0-2. EnviroLine Standards Compliances
switch is in the ON position unless UL Classified— CSA Certified—
32 noted otherwise. Ratings are Standard 886 Standard C22.2
File No. E84577 File No. LR 42131-6
30–100A, 600 Vac, NEMA 12,
4X stainless steel enclosures
33 Class I, division 1 & 2,
groups B, C and D
Class I, division 1 & 2,
groups B, C and D
Class II, division 1 & 2, Class II, division 1 & 2,
groups E, F and G groups E, F and G
34 Class III, division 1 & 2 Class III, division 1 & 2
NEMA Types 7 and 9 NEMA Types 7 and 9
35 Zone 1, IIB + H2 Zone 1, IIB + H2

Seismic Qualification
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Non-Metallic Halyester Switch
37 ■ Non-Metallic Halyester® Switch: A
strong, yet lightweight heavy-duty,
corrosion-resistant, NEMA 4X
38 enclosed switch that withstands salt Refer to Tab 1 for information on
environments and general outdoor seismic qualification for this and
conditions better than standard other Eaton products.
39 304-grade stainless steel at a more
competitive price point than other
non-metallic enclosures
40 ■ 316 Grade Stainless Steel Switches:
This option replaces the standard
304 Grade stainless steel and hard-
41 ware with 316 stainless. 316 stainless
holds up better in high salt environ-
ments found in coastal areas, and in
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Switching Devices—Low Voltage 28.0-7
September 2011 Safety Switches
Sheet 28 007
General Description

Auxiliary Power Heavy-Duty air-conditioning and refrigeration Elevator Control Switch 22


equipment. The receptacle outlet is
Safety Switch not to be connected to the load side of
the equipment disconnecting means.
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The Auxiliary Power Heavy-Duty
Safety Switch combines a safety
switch, 2 kVA control transformer, 24
and 15A GFI receptacle in a single
product. Ratings are 30–200A, 240 or
600 Vac, NEMA 3R outdoor enclosures. 25
The auxiliary circuit is tapped off of the
line side of the safety switch and can
be operated independently of the main 26
switch circuit. Auxiliary circuit voltages
are available at either 208, 240, 480 or
600V. In 480V and 600V applications, 27
the auxiliary circuit disconnect and
Auxiliary Power Heavy-Duty Safety Switch
overcurrent protection are provided by
NEC Section 210.63 for Heating, a fusible deadfront disconnect switch Elevator Control Switch 28
Air-Conditioning and Refrigeration with Class J fuses. The short-circuit
Equipment requires a 125V, single- rating is 200 kAIC. 208V and 240V The elevator control switch provides
an all-in-one product solution and
phase, 15A- or 20A-rated receptacle applications have a molded-case
selective coordination for elevator
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outlet be installed at an accessible breaker with a 100 kAIC rating as the
location for the servicing of heating, auxiliary circuit disconnect. The use of circuits. The elevator control switch
air-conditioning and refrigeration the Auxiliary Power Heavy-Duty Safety uses a shunt trip disconnect as standard 30
equipment. The receptacle must Switch eliminates the need for running with Class J time-delay current-limiting
be located on the same level and a separate 120V circuit common to fuses for meeting several code and user
within 25 ft (7.5m) of the heating, rooftop air-conditioning applications. requirements for such circuits. Ratings 31
are 30–200A, 600 Vac, NEMA 1, 3R,
12 and 4 enclosures. The elevator
control switch carries a 200 kAIC rms 32
Incoming Lugs symmetrical short-circuit rating.
2-Pole
Breaker
Receptacle Why do Buildings Require Eaton
Secondary Elevator Disconnects? 33
Fuse Eaton’s Elevator Disconnect is a
simple, all-in-one solution that takes 34
the mystery out of meeting the many
codes associated with fire protection
and safety in elevator shafts. The model 35
Fuses
national building codes that prescribe
Control Power the requirements for sprinklers, elevators
15 Ampere or Optional Transformer
20 Ampere Available Load
and electrical equipment, and how the
various systems shall interact are:
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(GFCI Receptacle Option Available — 3 kVA
■ NFPA® 70
Transformer Required)
(National Electrical Code®) 37
■ NFPA 72
Figure 28.0-1. Auxiliary Power Heavy-Duty Safety Switch Circuit Diagram (National Fire Alarm Code®) 38
■ ANSI/ASME A17.1
(Safety Code for Elevators and
Escalators) 39
■ NFPA 13 (Installation of
Sprinkler Systems)
In addition to these national codes,
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state and local jurisdictions or other
agencies of the government (such as 41
the Veteran’s Administration) may edit
or amend the codes, as they deem
necessary for public safety. 42

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28.0-8 Switching Devices—Low Voltage
Safety Switches September 2011
Sheet 28 008
General Description

Eaton’s Elevator Disconnect enables When the FACP receives a signal The Fire Safety Interface Relay
22 consultants, contractors and building from the fire alarm system that is available with a 120 Vac or
owners to install a single device that there is going to be a sprinkler 24 Vdc coil. The 120 Vac coil
meets the requirements of the release in an elevator shaft, a should be selected when powered
23 various codes. normally open contact in the FACP by the Elevator Disconnect control
closes, energizing the Fire Safety circuit, and the 24 Vdc relay
Why is There a Need for the Eaton Interface Relay and completing a should be selected when the
24 Elevator Disconnect? circuit to initiate a trip. power is supplied from the fire
1. According to 2010 NFPA 13, fire alarm system.
sprinkler protection is required
25 (with some exceptions) at the top
and bottom of elevator shafts. Sprinkler System
Additionally, NFPA 13 requires
26 the installation of sprinklers in Sprinklers
the elevator machine room.
When sprinkler heads are installed
27 in elevator shafts, or in elevator 1
machine rooms, then they must
also be installed according to the
28 State-Adopted Elevator Code (in
many cases, ANSI/ASME A17.1).

29 2. The ASME A17.1 Safety Code


for Elevators and Escalators,
Rule 102.2 (c) (3), requires the
30 shutdown of power to the elevator
prior to the application of water
in the elevator machine room
31 or hoistway.
Shutdown of power is usually
accomplished with the use of a
32 shunt trip device in the elevator
circuit, and is done for two valid
safety concerns.
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The first of these is to minimize 1
the potential for electric shock 3
34 due to the release of water on 2
Elevator
energized electrical equipment. Disconnect
The second, and less obvious,
35 is to reduce the possibility of
elevator car slippage after the
car has gone to the recall floor Fluid Tank
36 and the doors have opened. Slip-
Controller

page is possible when the hoisting


equipment (cables, sheave, braking
37 system, etc.) become wet from 4
discharged water. Battery
Lowering
38 Eaton’s Elevator Disconnect is Device
a fusible switch that is equipped
with a shunt trip mechanism. The
39 shunt trip is operated by a control
relay (called a Fire Safety Interface
Relay) in the unit that is wired to
40 a normally open contact in the
remote Fire Alarm Control
Panel (FACP). 1 NFPA 13 requires sprinklers in 3 NFPA 72 (Fire Alarm Code)
41 elevator shaft (with exceptions) requires control circuit for
and in control room. elevator shutdown to be
monitored for the loss of voltage.
42 2 ASME A17.1 (Safety Code for 4 NEC requires standby power
Elevators and Escalators) requires systems such as a battery
shutdown of power to the lowering device to be
43 elevator prior to the release disconnected by an auxiliary
contact in the elevator disconnect.
of water.

Figure 28.0-2. Typical Hydraulic Elevator Components and Requirements

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Switching Devices—Low Voltage 28.0-9
September 2011 Safety Switches
Sheet 28 009
General Description

3. In addition to turning off power, to prevent the elevator from auto- to the FACP—which may alert the local
the model codes require other matically lowering while being fire department and initiate a fire call. 22
functions that are satisfied by the maintained—which would
Eaton Elevator Disconnect. One endanger maintenance personnel. To solve this problem, an optional
of these requirements is that the micro switch mounted on the main 23
shunt trip control circuit requires Eaton’s Elevator Disconnect switch can be supplied and field-wired
monitoring. The NFPA 72 is supplied with a standard set in parallel with the alarm contact on
(Fire Alarm Code) requires: of 1NO and 1NC auxiliary the Voltage Monitoring relay. Wiring in 24
contacts that are wired to the this fashion would prevent an alarm
Control circuits to shut down terminal blocks for this feature. signal from being sent when the Eaton
elevator power shall be monitored Other manufacturers offer this Elevator Disconnect is turned off for 25
for the presence of operating as an option. routine maintenance.
voltage. Loss of voltage to the
An additional concern that is not code An additional standard feature on the
control circuit for the disconnecting
related is accidental signaling of a loss Eaton Elevator Disconnect is a Key- 26
means shall cause a supervisory
signal to be indicated at the of voltage if a switch is turned off for To-Test switch to perform a functional
maintenance or testing. For example, test of the operation of the shunt trip.
control unit and required remote
if an Eaton Elevator Disconnect is A pilot light signaling that the switch is
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annunciation.
turned off to perform routine mainte- ON and a neutral lug are the only other
Thus, there is a requirement nance, the control voltage will be available options.
to monitor and to annunciate the disconnected and it will send a signal
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presence of shunt trip control
power. This is accomplished in the
Eaton Elevator Disconnect by the
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Fire Alarm Voltage Monitoring
Relay option. This relay is either
a SPDT or a 3PDT relay. When
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From Feeder 1. A shunt trip device is required if the
control power is present, the hoistway and/or machine room is sprinklered.
closed relay contacts complete a 31
2. The location of the shunt trip device is required
circuit to the FACP that indicate
L1

L2

L3

to be in the elevator machine room.


the presence of control voltage.
If control voltage is lost, the con- 32
Shunt Trip
tact opens, signaling an alarm at Device
the FACP and/or monitoring and
annunciating a single elevator; all Shunt trip control voltage 33
that is required is the single-pole must be monitored for
To heat sensor(s)
relay. When wiring multiple loss of voltage. Loss of
or flow control
switches (for multiple elevators), voltage is required to
the three-pole relay option should activate an annunciator
sensor. 34
on the control unit. The
be chosen. However, if there is a building fire alarm control
doubt, selecting the three-pole unit may be utilized for 35
relay will provide all the function- this purpose
ality that is needed. (ref. NFPA 72 3.9.4).

Additional Requirements and Concerns 36


Many elevators are equipped with
backup power supplies to allow the 37
■ Auxiliary Contact for Battery Lowering device
elevator to be lowered if power is lost. required by Art. 620.91(C). Purpose of this
For example, many hydraulic elevators contact is to distinguish between an actual
are equipped with a battery system power failure and the opening of the
38
that opens a solenoid to lower the disconnect for maintenance.
elevator, and then provides power ■ Must be provided with overcurrent protection.
to open the elevator doors. ■ Must be lockable in the open position.
■ Must be externally operable. 39
This battery-lowering device is viewed
by the NEC as an “emergency or
standby power system,” and is 40
governed by Article 620.91.
4. Paragraph (C) requires that the Battery Lowering Device 41
main disconnect be provided with
an auxiliary contact that discon-
nects the additional power source 42
from the load when the discon- To Elevator Controller
necting means is in the open
position. The purpose of this Figure 28.0-3. Shunt Trip Device Wiring Diagram 43
auxiliary contact is to disconnect
the backup power system when
the elevator switch is opened

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28.0-10 Switching Devices—Low Voltage
Safety Switches September 2011
Sheet 28 010
General Description—Selection Guide

Safety Switch Selection Guide


22 Table 28.0-3. Safety Switch Selection Guide
Type Fuse Fuse Ampere Number Enclosure Types
23 Type Class Rating of Poles NEMA 1 NEMA 3R NEMA 12 NEMA 4 NEMA 4X NEMA 4X NEMA 4X NEMA
Painted Stainless Non- 316 Grade 7/9
Steel Steel Metallic Stainless
24 Steel

General- Single-throw Fusible Plug — 30 1 and 2 Yes Yes — — — — — —


duty max. 240 Vac Cartridge H 30–600 2 and 3 Yes Yes — — — — — —
25 horsepower
Non- — — 30–600 2 and 3 Yes Yes — — — — — —
rated
fusible
Yes  Yes 
26 Heavy-
duty
Single-throw Fusible Cartridge H
max. 600 Vac L
30–600
800–1200
2, 3
and 4
Yes
up to
Yes
up to up to
Yes
400–
Yes
up to
Yes
up to
Yes
up to up to
horsepower 1200A 1200A 1200A 1200A 1200A 200A 1200A 100A
rated Non- — — 30–1200 2, 3 Yes Yes Yes  Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
27 fusible and 4 up to 400– up to up to up to up to
1200A 1200A 1200A 200A 1200A 100A
Six-pole Single-throw Fusible Cartridge H 30–200 6 — Yes Yes  — Yes — Yes —
28 motor max. 600 Vac Non- — — 30–200 6 — Yes Yes  — Yes — — —
circuit fusible
Double- Max. 600 Vac Fusible Cartridge H 30–200 2 and 3 Yes Yes — — — — — —
29 throw horsepower T (600V) 400 up to up to
rated T (240V) 600 600A 400A
L 800–1200
30 Non- — — 30–1200 2, 3, 4 Yes Yes Yes — Yes — — —
fusible and 6 up to up to
400A 400A
31 Rotary Max. 600 Vac Non- — — 16–125 3, 4 Yes Yes  Yes  — Yes Yes — —
switches fusible
Auxiliary Max. 600 Vac Fusible Cartridge H 30–200 3 — Yes — — — — — —
32 power horsepower Non- — — 30–200 3 — Yes — — — — — —
heavy- rated fusible
duty
33 Elevator
control
Max. 600 Vac Fusible Cartridge J
horsepower
30–200 3 Yes Yes Yes Yes — — — —

switch rated

34 
NEMA Type 12 enclosures (30–800A) can be field modified to meet NEMA 3R rainproof requirements when a factory provided drain screw is removed.
Class J clips provided.

35 Table 28.0-4. EnviroLine Safety Switch Selection Guide


EnviroLine Fuse Fuse Ampere Number Enclosure Types
Type Class Rating of Poles NEMA 1 NEMA 3R NEMA 12 NEMA 4 NEMA 4X NEMA 4X
36 Painted Stainless Non-
Steel Steel Metallic

Stainless enclosure Fusible Cartridge H 30–400 2 and 3 — — — — Yes —


37 with stainless Non- — — 30–400 3 — — — — Yes —
mechanism fusible
Viewing window Fusible Cartridge H 30–600 3 — — Yes  Yes Yes —
38 upper or lower  L 800
Non- — — 30–800 3 — — Yes  Yes Yes —
fusible
39 Welding receptacle Fusible Cartridge H 30–100 3 — — Yes — Yes —
Non- — — 60 3 — — Yes — Yes —
40 fusible
Non-metallic Fusible Cartridge H 30–200 3 — — — — — Yes
Non- — — 30–200 3 — — — — — Yes
41 fusible
 800A upper window switches are not UL listed.
 Lower window switches are available through 600A.
42  NEMA Type 12 enclosures (30–800A) can be field modified to meet NEMA 3R rainproof requirements when a factory provided drain screw is removed.

43

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Switching Devices—Low Voltage 28.0-11
September 2011 Safety Switches
Sheet 28 011
General Description—Catalog Numbering System

Catalog Numbering System


Table 28.0-5. Safety Switch Catalog Numbering System
22

DH 3 6 1 N D K LW 23

Switch Type Options 24


DP = General-duty/ Poles/Blades W = Upper viewing window
plug fuse Voltage  Fusible/Non-Fusible LW = Lower viewing window
DG = General-duty/
1
2
= 1-Pole
= 2-Poles 1 = 120 Vac
or Neutral X = EnviroLine stainless 25
cartridge fuse 3 = 3-Poles 2 = 240 Vac F = Fusible without neutral (enclosure and mechanism)
DH = Heavy-duty 4 = 4-Poles 6 = 600 Vac U = Non-fusible GCL = Mill duty
DT = Double-throw 6 = 6-Poles N = Fusible with neutral CB = Provisions for cube fuses 26
DS = Classified (30–100A, 600V)
location with Amperes 316 = 316 Grade stainless steel
DS interior NEMA Enclosure Ratings enclosure and hardware
1
2
= 30A
= 60A G = NEMA 1
27
3 = 100A R = NEMA 3R
4 = 200A D = NEMA 12 Series
5 = 400A P = NEMA 4 (painted steel) 28
6 = 600A W = NEMA 4X corrosion resistant K = Design—All general-duty switches
7 = 800A (304 Grade stainless steel) above 200A and all heavy-duty
switches incorporate K-Series
8 = 1200A C = NEMA 4X non-metallic
KRYDON (for Type DH) switch design features listed on 29
X = NEMA 7 and 9 (for Type DS) the following page
B = Design general-duty 30–100A
H = Design general-duty double-throw 30
switch (compact design 30–100A)

 For DC ratings, check individual switch ratings. 31


Table 28.0-6. Auxiliary Power Heavy-Duty Safety Switch Catalog Numbering System
32
DH 3 6 1 F R K A1 480
33
Switch Type Auxiliary Circuit Voltage
DH = Heavy-duty
GFI Receptacle 208 = 208V 34
Voltage A1 = 15A 240 = 240V
2 = 240 Vac A2 = 20A 480 = 480V
Poles/Blades
6 = 600 Vac Fusible/Non-Fusible
or Neutral
600 = 600V 35
3 = 3-Poles
Amperes F = Fusible without Series
1 = 30A
neutral
U = Non-fusible K = Design—All general-duty switches above 36
2 = 60A N = Fusible with neutral 200A and all heavy-duty switches incorporate
3 = 100A K-Series switch design features listed on the
4 = 200A
NEMA Enclosure Ratings
following page 37
R = NEMA 3R
38

39

40

41

42

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28.0-12 Switching Devices—Low Voltage
Safety Switches September 2011
Sheet 28 012
General Description—Catalog Numbering System

Table 28.0-7. Quick-Connect Safety Switch Catalog Numbering System


22
DT 3 6 5 N U R K LC
23
Switch Type Receptacle Type
24 DT = Heavy-duty
Series
LC = Cam-Lok
double-throw LCR = Cam-Lok reverse pin
DH = Heavy-duty K=K LP = Posi-Lok
25 single-throw Upper Switch  PLR = Posi-Lok reverse pin
U = Non-fusible Enclosure
Poles F = Fusible Neutral 
G = NEMA 1
26 2 = 2 poles
N = Fusible with solid neutral
SN = Fusible with switched neutral R = NEMA 3R Blank = No neutral or included
3 = 3 poles with switch designation
4 = 4 poles N = Solid neutral
27 Lower Switch  SN = Switched neutral
Maximum Voltage U = Non-fusible
F = Fusible
2 = 240 Vac
28 6 = 600 Vac
N = Fusible with solid neutral
SN = Fusible with switched neutral

Switch Ampacity
29 3 = 100A
4 = 200A
5 = 400A
30 6 = 600A
7 = 800A

31  When upper and lower switches are the same, the switch configuration is consolidated in one letter (e.g.,”U” not “UU”). Also, a switch with a neutral
will have either a solid neutral or a switched neutral, not both. Lastly, a switched neutral pole is never fused.
 Heavy-duty single-throw switches will not have a lower switch option.
32  This field is only used when a switch is completely non-fused.

Table 28.0-8. Elevator Control Switch Catalog Numbering System


33
ES 1 T2 R2 G F1 R N
34
Switch Type Isolated
35 ES = Elevator Amperes Enclosure Full Capacity
control 1 = 30A Industrial Fire Safety Pilot Light Fire Alarm Voltage Options  Neutral Lug
switch 2 = 60A Control Interface Relay “ON” Monitoring Relay  R = NEMA 3R N = Neutral
36 3 = 100A Transformer  (3PDT, 10 A, 120 V)
G = Green D = NEMA 12 lug
F1 = Single-pole
4 = 200A T2 = 208V R2 = 24 Vdc coil R = Red F3 = Three-pole W = NEMA 4X
5 = 400A T3 = 240V R1 = 120 Vac coil W = White stainless
37 T1 = 480V
T4 = 600V

38  100 VA with primary and secondary fusing (120V secondary).


 To monitor shunt trip voltage.
 NEMA 1 standard with no suffix designation required.
39 Note: All modules are three-pole, 600V and contain a key to test switch and mechanically interlocked auxiliary contact as standard.

40

41

42

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Switching Devices—Low Voltage 28.0-13
September 2011 Safety Switches
Sheet 28 013
General Description

All General-Duty Switches Above 100A and All Heavy-Duty Switches 22


Incorporate These K-Series Switch Design Features
23

24

25

26

27
Visible Double Break Rotary Blade Mechanism Clearly Visible Handle Interlocking Mechanism
28
Two points of contact provide a The position (ON or OFF) can be Door cannot be opened when the
positive open and close, easier clearly seen from a distance and the handle is in the ON position. Front side
operation, and also help prevent length provides for easy operation. operable defeater mechanism provides 29
contact burning for longer contact life. for user access when necessary.

30

31

32

33

34
Clear Line Shield Triple Padlocking Capability Tangential Knockouts

Protects against accidental contact with Personnel safety feature because the An ample number are provided on the 35
energized parts. Probe holes enable large hasp can accommodate up to top, bottom and sides of both NEMA
the user to test if the line side is ener- three 3/8-inch (9.5 mm) shank locks. Types 1 and 3R enclosures through 200A.
gized without removing the shield. 36
Not provided on general-duty switches.

37

38

39

40

41
Built-in Fuse Pullers (NEMA 12 and Additional Locking Capability Bolt-On Hub Kits
4X 30–200A Only)
Cabinet door can be further padlocked For switches in a NEMA Type 3R, 12, 42
Provide easy removal of fuses. at the top and bottom as applicable. 4 or 4X enclosure.
Note: Size of hasp in inches (mm):
30–100A—0.344 (8.7) 0.250 shank
43
200–1200A—0.50 (12.7) 0.375 shank

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28.0-14 Switching Devices—Low Voltage
Safety Switches September 2011
Sheet 28 014
General Description—Accessories, Hubs, Lug Data

22 Accessories, Hubs, Lug Data

23

24

25 DH030NK DS16CP DS200EK1 DS200GK DS22JK

26

27

28
DS36CL DS56CK DS30FP DS12FK DS426TK

29 Table 28.0-9. Safety Switches—Accessories


Description Catalog Description Catalog
Number Number
30
Neutral Kits/Ground Kits Fuse Puller Kits
30A DG DG030NB 30–60A DH  DS30FP
60–100A DG 30–60A DH 
31 200A DG, DH (NEMA 1, 3R enclosures)
DG100NB
DG200NK 100A DH 
DS60FP
DS100FP
30–60A DH DH030NK 200A DH  DS200FP
100A DH DH100NK “J” Fuse Adapter Kits
32 200A DH (NEMA 4X, 12 enclosures)
400A DG, DH
DH200NK
DS400NK
60A 240V DH  DS22JK
60A DT and receptacle switches  DS26JK
600A DG, DH DS600NK 400A 600V DT  DT400JK
400–600A Fusible DT, 800–1200A DH DS800NK 600A 240–600V DH only  DS600JK
33 30–100A DT DT100NK
“R” Fuse Adapter Kits 
200A DT DT200NK
400A Non-fusible DT DT400NK 30A DG DG030RB
600A Non-fusible DT DT600NK 100A DG DG100RB
34 800A DT DT800NK 30A 240V DH, DT DS12FK
1200A DT DT1200NK 30A 600V DH, DT, 60A 240V DH, DT, 60A DG DS16FK
60A 600V DH, DT DS26FK
Ground Lug Kits
100A 240–600V DH, DT DS36FK
35 30–100A DG
30–100A DH, DT 
DG030GB 200A 240–600V DH, DT, 200A DG DS46FK
DS100GK 400A 240–600V DH, 240V DT, 400A DG DS56FK
200A DG, DH, DT DS200GK 600A 240–600V DH, 600A DG DS66FK
400–600A DG, 400–1200A DH, 400–1200A DT DS468GK
36 Switching Neutral Bonding Kits
“T” Fuse Adapter Kits
200A 240V DH  DS426TK
30–100A DT, three-pole, four-pole DT100BK 200A 600V DH  DS466TK
200A DT, three-pole, four-pole DT200BK 400A 240V DG, DH  DS526TK
37 400A DT, three-pole, four-pole
600A DT, three-pole, four-pole
DT400BK
DT600BK
400A 600V DH  DS566TK
600A 240V DG, DH  DS626TK
800A DT, three-pole, four-pole DT800BK 600A 600V DH  DS666TK
800A 240V DH 
38 Control Pole Kit
400–600A DG, 30–1200A DH, 30–800A DT DS16CP 800A 600V DH 
DS726TK
DS766TK
Auxiliary Contact Kits 800–1200A 600V DH DT
All switches (except 30–100A DG) 1NO/1NC DS200EK1 Hookstick handle DH800HSH
39 All switches (except 30–100A DG) 2NO/2NC DS200EK2 Lubricating grease for safety switch blades and contacts DSLUBEKIT
Copper Lug Kits (Each kit contains three 30 cc tubes of lubricating grease.)
30A DH, DT  DS16CL Auxiliary Contacts for:
40 60A DH, DT  DS26CL 16–25A three-, four-pole rotary switches, includes holder CMAC
100A DH, DT  DS36CL and contact (1NO/1NC)
200A DH  DS46CL 30–40A three-pole rotary switches, includes holder CRAC3 
400A DH (NEMA 4, 4X, 12 enclosures)  DS56CL
41 600–800A DH (NEMA 4, 4X, 12 enclosures)  DS66CL
and contact (1NO)
60–125A three-pole rotary switches, includes holder CWAC3 
Crimp Lug Pad Kit (NEMA 4, 4X, 12 Enclosures) and contact (1NO)
400–600A DH  DS56CK 30–40A four-pole rotary switches, includes holder CRAC4 
42 800A DH 
400–800A neutral DH 
DS76CK
DS800CNK
and contact (1NO)
30–125A three-, four-pole, contact only (1NC) CRAA 
 30–125A three-, four-pole, contact only (1NO) CRAB 
Ground bar kit is not listed on device publications.

43 

Order one kit for three poles.

Receptacle switches.
Order one kit for six poles.
Order one kit for each pole.
  The mechanism is reversed on these contacts.
Order one kit per switch.
Note: Accessories are not applicable to NEMA 7/9 switches.

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Switching Devices—Low Voltage 28.0-15
September 2011 Safety Switches
Sheet 28 015
General Description—Accessories, Hubs, Lug Data

Hubs Table 28.0-11. Myers Type Hubs


NEMA Type 3R (400A and Above) 22
NEMA Types 4, 4X (Stainless Steel), 12
Conduit Size Catalog
Inches mm Number 23
1/2 12.7 DS050MH
3/4 19.1 DS075MH 24
1 25.4 DS100MH
1-1/4 31.8 DS125MH
1-1/2
2
38.1
50.8
DS150MH
DS200MH
25
2-1/2 63.5 DS250MH
DS075H1 3
3-1/2
76.2
88.9
DS300MH
DS350MH
26
Table 28.0-10. Plate Type Hubs
4 101.6 DS400MH
for NEMA Type 3R Enclosures (Up to 200A) 5 127.0 DS500MH
Group 1 Group 2 27
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Double-Throw Through 100A Double-Throw—200A hubs for non-metallic NEMA 4X switches.
Conduit Size Catalog Conduit Size Catalog 28
Inches mm Number Inches mm Number Table 28.0-12. Standard Lug Capacities
Ampere Minimum Maximum Wire
3/4 19.1 DS075H1 2 50.8 DS200H2 Rating Wire Size Wire Size Type 29
1 25.4 DS100H1 2-1/2 63.5 DS250H2
1-1/4 31.8 DS125H1 3 76.2 DS300H2 30A DP #14 #10 Cu OR
1-1/2 38.1 DS150H1 — — —
2 50.8 DS200H1 — — — 30A DG
#12
#14
#10
#6
Al
Cu/Al
30
30A DH, DT #14 #2 Cu/Al
Note: Catalog Number DS900AK Adapter Kit—Permits Installation of
Group 1 Hubs on 200A Type General-Duty, Heavy-Duty and Double-
60A DG
60A DH, DT
#14
#14
#1/0
#2
Cu/Al
Cu/Al
31
Throw Switches. 
100A DG #14 #1/0 Cu/Al
100A DH, DT #14 #1/0 Cu/Al
200A DG, DT #6 250 kcmil Cu/Al
32
200A DH Type 1 and 3R #6 250 kcmil Cu/Al
200A DH Type 4 and 12 #6 300 kcmil Cu/Al
400A DG, DH, DT (2) #1/0 (2) 300 kcmil Cu/Al OR
33
(1) #1/0 (1) 750 kcmil Cu/Al
600A DG (1) #2 (1) 600 kcmil Cu/Al AND
600A DH (1) #1/0 (1) 750 kcmil Cu/Al 34
600A DT (Fusible)
600A DT (Non-fusible) (2) #250 (2) 500 kcmil Cu/Al
800A DH (4) #1/0 (4) 750 kcmil Cu/Al
35
800A DT (3) #250 (3) 500 kcmil Cu/Al
1200A DH, DT (4) #1/0 (4) 750 kcmil Cu/Al
36
Copper-Bodied Lugs
30A Cu #14 #6 Cu
60A Cu
100A Cu
#14
#6
#4
#1/0
Cu
Cu
37
200A Cu #6 250 kcmil Cu
400A Cu
600A Cu
#1/0
(2) #1/0
500 kcmil
(2) 500 kcmil
Cu
Cu
38
 The maximum size aluminum or copper-clad aluminum wire allowable
for applications where the conductor enters or leaves the enclosure
through the wall opposite its terminal is #1 gauge.
39
Note: Although certain lug capacities are larger than required, only
minimum wire bending space is provided per the requirements
noted in NEC Tables 373.6 (a) and (b) for respective ampere ratings. 40

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28.0-16 Switching Devices—Low Voltage
Safety Switches September 2011
Sheet 28 016
General Description—Lug Data, Connection Plugs

Table 28.0-13. Available Lug Capacities of the Double-Throw Switch Assembly with Cam-Lok or Posi-Lok Receptacles
22 Double Throw Switch Service Load Switched Neutral Solid Neutral Ground Receptacle
Size—Cam-Lok or Terminal Terminal Pole Load Terminal Terminal Terminal Bypass
Posi-Lok Receptacles Openings Openings Openings Openings Openings Terminal
23 100 (1) 1/0–14 (1) 1/0–14 (1) 1/0–14 (2) 1/0–14 AWG, (3) 2–14 (1) 10–32
AWG Cu/Al AWG Cu/Al AWG Cu/Al (1) 2–14 AWG Cu/Al AWG Cu/Al Screw mounting

24 200 (1) 300 kcmil–


6 AWG Cu/Al
(1) 250 kcmil–
6 AWG Cu/Al
(1) 250 kcmil–
6 AWG Cu/Al
(2) 250 kcmil–6 AWG,
(1) 1/0–14 AWG,
(3) 2–14
AWG Cu/Al
(2) 1/4 Studs,
1.75-inch spacing
(1) 2–14 AWG Cu/Al
400 (1) 750 kcmil–1/0 (1) 750 kcmil–1/0 (1) 750 kcmil–1/0 (6) 500 kcmil, (4) 250 kcmil– (2) 1/2-13 UNC studs,
25 or or or (6) 250 kcmil– 6 AWG Cu/Al 1.75-inch spacing
(2) 300 kcmil–1/0 (2) 300 kcmil–1/0 (2) 300 kcmil–1/0 6 AWG Cu/Al
Cu/Al Cu/Al Cu/Al
26 600 (4) 750 kcmil– (4) 500–250 kcmil (4) 500–250 kcmil (6) 500–250 kcmil, (4) 250 kcmil– (2) 1/2-13 UNC studs,
3/0 Cu/Al Cu/Al Cu/Al (4) 250 kcmil– 6 AWG Cu/Al 1.75-inch spacing
6 AWG Cu/Al
27 800 (4) 750 kcmil– (4) 500–250 kcmil (4) 500–250 kcmil (6) 500–250 kcmil, (4) 250 kcmil– (2) 1/2-13 UNC studs,
3/0 Cu/Al Cu/Al Cu/Al (4) 250 kcmil– 6 AWG Cu/Al 1.75-inch spacing
6 AWG Cu/Al
28
Table 28.0-14. Quick-Connect Double-Throw Standard Receptacles and Corresponding Connection Plugs
(Part Numbers are Cooper Crouse-Hinds)
29 Double Throw Switch Cam-Lok Connectors Posi-Lok Connectors
Size—Cam-Lok or Receptacle Plug Receptacle Panel Plug
Posi-Lok Receptacles
30 100 Ground (green) E1016-1635S E-Z1016-8366 Two-pole, three-wire with solid neutral or three-pole, three-wire with E0200-281
Neutral (white) E1016-1636S E-Z1016-8367 switched neutral pole (two-phase and single neutral pole): E0200-1696 / E0200-282
A Phase (black) E1016-1600S E-Z1016-8387 three-pole, three-wire (no neutral): E0200-1686 / three-pole, four-wire E0200-283
31 B Phase (red)
C Phase (blue)
E1016-1602S
E1016-1612S
E-Z1016-8389
E-Z1016-8393
with solid neutral or four-pole, four-wire with switched neutral pole
(three-phase and single neutral pole): E0200-1687
E0200-284
E0200-285
200 Ground (green) E1016-1635S E-Z1016-8366 Two-pole, three-wire with solid neutral or three-pole, three-wire with E0200-281
32 Neutral (white)
A Phase (black)
E1016-1636S
E1016-1600S
E-Z1016-8367
E-Z1016-8387
switched neutral pole (two-phase and single neutral pole): E0200-1696 /
three-pole, three-wire (no neutral): E0200-1686 / three-pole, four-wire
E0200-282
E0200-283
B Phase (red) E1016-1602S E-Z1016-8389 with solid neutral or four-pole, four-wire with switched neutral pole E0200-284
C Phase (blue) E1016-1612S E-Z1016-8393 (three-phase and single neutral pole): E0200-1687 E0200-285
33 400 Ground (green) E1016-1635S E-Z1016-8366 Two-pole, three-wire with solid neutral or three-pole, three-wire with E0400-281
Neutral (white) E1016-1636S E-Z1016-8367 switched neutral pole (two-phase and single neutral pole): E0400-1696 / E0400-282
A Phase (black) E1016-1600S E-Z1016-8387 three-pole, three-wire (no neutral): E0400-1686 / three-pole, four-wire E0400-283
34 B Phase (red) E1016-1602S E-Z1016-8389 with solid neutral or four-pole, four-wire with switched neutral pole E0400-284
C Phase (blue) E1016-1612S E-Z1016-8393 (three-phase and single neutral pole): E0400-1687 E0400-285
600 Ground (green) (2) E1016-1635S (2) E-Z1016-8366 Two-pole, three-wire with solid neutral or three-pole, three-wire with (2) E0400-281
35 Neutral (white)
A Phase (black)
(2) E1016-1636S
(2) E1016-1600S
(2) E-Z1016-8367
(2) E-Z1016-8387
switched neutral pole (two-phase and single neutral pole): (2) E0400-1696 /
three-pole, three-wire (no neutral): (2) E0400-1686 / three-pole, four-wire
(2) E0400-282
(2) E0400-283
B Phase (red) (2) E1016-1602S (2) E-Z1016-8389 with solid neutral or four-pole, four-wire with switched neutral pole (2) E0400-284
C Phase (blue) (2) E1016-1612S (2) E-Z1016-8393 (three-phase and single neutral pole): (2) E0400-1687 (2) E0400-285
36 800 Ground (green) (2) E1016-1635S (2) E-Z1016-8366 Two-pole, three-wire with solid neutral or three-pole, three-wire with (2) E0400-281
Neutral (white) (2) E1016-1636S (2) E-Z1016-8367 switched neutral pole (two-phase and single neutral pole): (2) E0400-1696 / (2) E0400-282
A Phase (black) (2) E1016-1600S (2) E-Z1016-8387 three-pole, three-wire (no neutral): (2) E0400-1686 / three-pole, four-wire (2) E0400-283
37 B Phase (red) (2) E1016-1602S (2) E-Z1016-8389 with solid neutral or four-pole, four-wire with switched neutral pole (2) E0400-284
C Phase (blue) (2) E1016-1612S (2) E-Z1016-8393 (three-phase and single neutral pole): (2) E0200-1687 (2) E0400-285

38 Note: Switches are not supplied with the mating plugs. Eaton will supply the plug if cord sets are ordered.

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Switching Devices—Low Voltage 28.0-17
September 2011 Safety Switches
Sheet 28 017
Layout—Dimensions

Dimensions
Table 28.0-15. General-Duty, Non-Fusible, 240V, Three-Pole, Single-Throw
W D 22
Ampere NEMA 1 NEMA 3R
Rating Dimensions in Inches (mm) Weight Dimensions in Inches (mm) Weight 23
Width Height Depth Depth Lbs (kg) Width Height Depth Depth Lbs (kg)
(W) (H) (D) (D2) (W) (H) (D) (D2)

30 6.38 10.69 6.88 3.75 6 6.38 10.81 6.88 3.75 6


H 24
(162.1) (271.5) (174.8) (95.2) (2.724) (162.1) (274.6) (174.8) (95.2) (2.724)
60 8.69 14.19
(220.7) (360.4)
7.38 4.21 9
(187.5) (106.9) (4.086)
8.69 14.38
(220.7) (365.3)
7.38 4.21 9
(187.5) (106.9) (4.086)
25
100 9.13 18.81 7.38 4.23 12 9.13 19.25 7.38 4.23 12
D2
(231.9) (477.8) (187.5) (107.4) (5.448) (231.9) (489.0) (187.5) (107.4) (5.448)
26
200 16.00 25.25 11.25 6.14 48 16.00 25.50 11.25 6.14 55
(406.4) (641.4) (285.8) (156.0) (21.792) (406.4) (647.7) (285.8) (156.0) (24.97) Figure 28.0-4. NEMA 1-3R 30–100A
400 23.00 44.75
(584.2) (1136.7)
12.63 7.27 100
(320.8) (184.7) (45.4)
23.00 45.19
(584.2) (1147.8)
12.63 7.27 105
(320.8) (184.7) (47.67)
27
600 24.00 52.25 14.25 8.95 130 24.00 52.70 14.25 8.95 135 W D
(609.6) (1327.2) (362.0) (227.3) (59.02) (609.6) (1338.6) (362.0) (227.3) (61.29)
28
Table 28.0-16. General-Duty, Fusible, 240V, Three-Pole, Solid Neutral, Single-Throw
Ampere NEMA 1, 3R NEMA 12, 4X Stainless Steel, 4 29
Rating Dimensions in Inches (mm) Weight Dimensions in Inches (mm) Weight H

Width Height Depth Depth Lbs (kg) Width Height Depth Depth Lbs (kg)
(W) (H) (D) (D2) (W) (H) (D) (D2) CL 30
30 8.13 15.88 10.00 5.25 20 8.13 17.88 10.00 5.50 22
(206.5) (403.4) (254.0) (133.3) (9.08) (206.5) (454.2) (254.0) (139.7) (9.988)
60 8.13 15.88 10.00 5.25 20 8.13 17.88 10.00 5.50 22
31
D2
(206.5) (403.4) (254.0) (133.3) (9.08) (206.5) (454.2) (254.0) (139.7) (9.988)
100 11.13
(282.7)
21.69
(550.9)
10.00 5.25 27 11.13
(254.0) (133.3) (12.258) (282.7)
24.00
(609.6)
10.25 5.50 30
(260.4) (139.7) (13.62) Figure 28.0-5. NEMA 1-3R 200–600A 32
200 16.00 27.63 11.25 6.14 52 16.00 34.38 11.50 6.44 61
(406.4) (701.8) (285.8) (156.0) (23.608) (406.4) (873.3) (292.1) (163.6) (27.694)
33
400 23.00 45.19 12.63 7.27 120 23.00 57.63 12.63 7.19 135
(584.2) (1147.8) (320.8) (184.7) (54.48) (584.2) (1463.8) (320.8) (182.6) (61.29)
600 24.00
(609.6)
52.70 14.25 8.95 153 24.00
(1338.6) (362.0) (227.3) (69.462) (609.6)
63.00 14.25 8.88 203
(1600.2) (362.0) (225.6) (92.162)
34
800 25.38 56.69 14.25 8.95 168 25.38 71.75 14.25 8.88 213
(644.7) (1439.9) (362.0) (227.3) (76.272) (644.7) (1822.5) (362.0) (225.6) (96.702)
35
1200 41.47 70.31 19.94 12.44 465 41.47 70.31 19.94 13.51 510
(1053.3) (1785.9) (506.5) (316.0) (211.11) (1053.3) (1785.9) (506.5) (343.2) (231.54)

Note: Not applicable to plug fuse.


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Dimensions are for estimating purposes only.

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28.0-18 Switching Devices—Low Voltage
Safety Switches September 2011
Sheet 28 018
Layout—Dimensions

Dimensions (Continued)
22 Table 28.0-17. Heavy-Duty, Non-Fusible, 600V, Three-Pole, Single-Throw
W D

Ampere NEMA 1, 3R NEMA 12, 4X Stainless Steel, 4


23 Rating Dimensions in Inches (mm) Weight Dimensions in Inches (mm) Weight
Width Height Depth Depth Lbs (kg) Width Height Depth Depth Lbs (kg)
(W) (H) (D) (D2) (W) (H) (D) (D2) H
24 30 8.13 15.88 10.00 5.25 16 8.13 12.13 10.00 5.50 17
(206.5) (403.4) (254.0) (133.3) (7.264) (206.5) (308.1) (254.0) (139.7) (7.718) CL

25 60 8.13
(206.5)
15.88
(403.4)
10.00 5.25
(254.0) (133.3)
16
(7.264)
8.13
(206.5)
12.13
(308.1)
10.00 5.50 17
(254.0) (139.7) (7.718)
100 11.13 21.69 10.00 5.25 22 11.13 24.00 10.25 5.50 28
D2
26 (282.7) (550.9) (254.0) (133.3) (9.988) (282.7) (609.6) (260.4) (139.7) (12.712)
200 16.00 27.63 11.25 6.14 46 16.00 34.38 11.50 6.44 55
(406.4) (701.8) (285.8) (156.0) (20.884) (406.4) (873.3) (292.1) (163.6) (24.97) Figure 28.0-6. NEMA 1, 3R 30–1200A
27 400 23.00
(584.2)
45.19 12.63 7.27
(1147.8) (320.8) (184.7)
110
(49.94)
23.00
(584.2)
57.63 12.63 7.19 125
(1463.8) (320.8) (182.6) (56.75) W D
600 24.00 52.70 14.25 8.95 135 24.00 63.00 14.25 8.88 167
28 (609.6) (1338.6) (362.0) (227.3) (61.29) (609.6) (1600.2) (362.0) (225.6) (75.818)
800 25.38 56.69 14.25 8.95 158 25.38 71.75 14.25 8.88 175
(644.7) (1439.9) (362.0) (227.3) (71.732) (644.7) (1822.5) (362.0) (225.6) (79.45) CL

29 1200 41.47 70.31 19.94 12.44


(1053.3) (1785.9) (506.5) (316.0)
430 41.47 70.31 19.94 13.51 475
(195.22) (1053.3) (1785.9) (506.5) (343.2) (215.65)
H

30 Table 28.0-18. Heavy-Duty, Fusible, 240 and 600V, Three-Pole Solid Neutral, Single-Throw
Ampere NEMA 1, 3R NEMA 12, 4X Stainless Steel, 4
Rating Dimensions in Inches (mm) Weight Dimensions in Inches (mm) Weight D2

31 Width Height Depth Depth Lbs (kg) Width Height Depth Depth Lbs (kg)
(W) (H) (D) (D2) (W) (H) (D) (D2) Figure 28.0-7. NEMA 4/4X and 12 30–800A

32 30 8.13
(206.5)
15.88
(403.4)
10.00 5.25 20
(254.0) (133.3) (9.08)
8.13
(206.5)
17.88
(454.2)
10.00 5.50 22
(254.0) (139.7) (9.988) W D
60 8.13 15.88 10.00 5.25 20 8.13 17.88 10.00 5.50 22
(206.5) (403.4) (254.0) (133.3) (9.08) (206.5) (454.2) (254.0) (139.7) (9.988)
33 100 11.13 21.69 10.00 5.25 27 11.13 24.00 10.25 5.50 30
(282.7) (550.9) (254.0) (133.3) (12.258) (282.7) (609.6) (260.4) (139.7) (13.62)
34 200 16.00
(406.4)
27.63
(701.8)
11.25 6.14 52 16.00
(285.8) (156.0) (23.608) (406.4)
34.38
(873.3)
11.50 6.44 61
(292.1) (163.6) (27.694) H
CL
400 23.00 45.19 12.63 7.27 120 23.00 57.63 12.63 7.19 135
35 (584.2) (1147.8) (320.8) (184.7) (54.48) (584.2) (1463.8) (320.8) (182.6) (61.29)
600 24.00 52.70 14.25 8.95 153 24.00 63.00 14.25 8.88 203
(609.6) (1338.6) (362.0) (227.3) (69.462) (609.6) (1600.2) (362.0) (225.6) (92.162)
36 800 25.38
(644.7)
56.69 14.25 8.95 168 25.38
(1439.9) (362.0) (227.3) (76.272) (644.7)
71.75 14.25 8.88 213
(1822.5) (362.0) (225.6) (96.702) D2

1200 41.47 70.31 19.94 12.44 465 41.47 70.31 19.94 13.51 510
Figure 28.0-8. NEMA 1, 3R 30–800A
37 (1053.3) (1785.9) (506.5) (316.0) (211.11) (1053.3) (1785.9) (506.5) (343.2) (231.54)

W D
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39

40 H

41

42 D2

43 Figure 28.0-9. NEMA 12, 4X 30–400A

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Switching Devices—Low Voltage 28.0-19
September 2011 Safety Switches
Sheet 28 019
Layout—Dimensions

Dimensions (Continued)
Table 28.0-19. Heavy-Duty, Non-Fusible, 240 and 600V, Three-Pole, Double-Throw
W D 22
Ampere NEMA 1, 3R NEMA 12, 4X Stainless Steel
Rating Dimensions in Inches (mm) Weight Dimensions in Inches (mm) Weight 23
Width Height Depth Depth Lbs (kg) Width Height Depth Depth Lbs (kg)
(W) (H) (D) (D2) (W) (H) (D) (D2) H

30 11.94 24.63 9.88 5.38 34 12.00 25.88 10.25 5.50 60


24
(303.3) (625.6) (251.0) (136.7) (15.436) (304.8) (657.4) (260.4) (139.7) (27.24) CL

60 11.94
(303.3)
24.63
(625.6)
9.88 5.38 34 12.00 25.88
(251.0) (136.7) (15.436) (304.8) (657.4)
10.25 5.50 60
(260.4) (139.7) (27.24)
25
100 11.94 24.63 9.88 5.38 34 12.00 25.88 10.25 5.50 60
D2
(303.3) (625.6) (251.0) (136.7) (15.436) (304.8) (657.4) (260.4) (139.7) (27.24)
200 19.56 37.38 11.25 6.10 80 19.50 41.00 11.63 6.48 105
26
(496.8) (949.5) (285.8) (154.9) (36.32) (495.3) (1041.4) (295.4) (164.6) (47.67) Figure 28.0-10. NEMA 1, 3R 30–1200A
400 23.13
(587.5)
53.81 12.50 7.25 140
(1366.8) (317.5) (184.2) (63.56)
23.00 57.50 12.50 7.25 185
(584.2) (1460.5) (317.5) (184.2) (83.99)
27
W D
600 24.13 63.31 14.13 8.88 175 — — — — —
(612.9) (1608.1) (358.9) (225.6) (79.45)
800 24.13 63.31 14.13 8.88 175 — — — — —
28
(612.9) (1608.1) (358.9) (225.6) (79.45) CL

1200 42.15 78.11 25.62 20.47 509


(1070.6) (1984.0) (650.7) (519.9) (231.09)
— — — — — H 29
Table 28.0-20. Heavy-Duty, Fusible, 240 and 600V, Three-Pole, Double-Throw
30
Ampere NEMA 1, 3R NEMA 12, 4X Stainless Steel
Rating Dimensions in Inches (mm) Weight Dimensions in Inches (mm) Weight D2

Width Height Depth Depth Lbs (kg) Width Height Depth Depth Lbs (kg) 31
(W) (H) (D) (D2) (W) (H) (D) (D2) Figure 28.0-11. NEMA 4/4X and 12 30–800A
30 11.94
(303.3)
36.63
(930.4)
9.88 5.38 44 12.00 39.81 10.25 5.50 45
(251.0) (136.7) (19.976) (304.8) (1011.2) (260.4) (139.7) (20.43)
32
W D
60 11.94 36.63 9.88 5.38 44 12.00 39.81 10.25 5.50 45
(303.3) (930.4) (251.0) (136.7) (19.976) (304.8) (1011.2) (260.4) (139.7) (20.43)
100 11.94 36.63 9.88 5.38 44 12.00 39.81 10.25 5.50 45
33
(303.3) (930.4) (251.0) (136.7) (19.976) (304.8) (1011.2) (260.4) (139.7) (20.43)
200 19.56
(496.8)
50.88 11.25 6.10 95
(1292.4) (285.8) (154.9) (43.13)
19.56 55.63 11.63 6.46 100
(496.8) (1413.0) (295.4) (164.1) (45.4) H
34
CL
400 25.38 74.75 14.13 8.88 230 25.38 74.75 14.13 8.92 260
(644.7) (1898.7) (358.9) (225.6) (104.42) (644.7) (1898.7) (358.9) (226.6) (118.04)
600 27.44 86.13 14.13 8.88 320 — — — — —
35
(697.0) (2187.7) (358.9) (225.6) (145.28)
800 28.12
(714.2)
58.86 25.62 20.47 282
(1495.0) (650.7) (519.9) (128.03)
— — — — —
D2
36
1200 42.15 78.11 25.62 20.47 509 — — — — —
Figure 28.0-12. NEMA 1, 3R 30–800A
(1070.6) (1984.0) (650.7) (519.9) (231.09)
37
W D
38

39
H
40

41

42
D2

Figure 28.0-13. NEMA 12, 4X 30–400A 43

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28.0-20 Switching Devices—Low Voltage
Safety Switches September 2011
Sheet 28 020
Layout—Dimensions

Dimensions (Continued)
22
18.57 13.56 14.00 7.00 (177.8)
23 (471.7) (344.4) 8.59 (218.2) (355.6) 2.24 (56.9)
Conduit
Entry 5.00
24 50.45
(1281.4)
Allowed 60.51
(127.0)
In This (1537.0)
Conduit
Area
Entry
25 Allowed
95.75
(2432.1)
58.38
(1482.9)
Along
68.25
This 38.90 (1733.6)
26 61.24
Side (988.1)
62.89
(1555.5) (1597.4)
27 33.50
Grade (850.9) 4.14
No Conduit 6.00 (105.2)
28 Entry This End
18.15
(152.4)
(461.0)

29
Figure 28.0-14. Quick-Connect Double-Throw 30/200A—Dimensions in Inches (mm)

30 5.12
26.68 15.61
(677.7) (396.5) (130.0)
31 2.65
(67.31)

32
93.11 92.49
87.25
(2365.0) (2349.2)
(2216.2)
33 44.43 ø.560
(1128.5) 1.37 Mounting
20.95 (34.8) Holes
34 (532.1)

50.18 2.93
(1274.6) (74.4)
35 10.63 15.40 8.00 (203.2)
4.42
(270.0) (391.2) 16.00 (406.4) (112.3)
26.25 23.65 8.02 17.75
(666.8) (600.7) (203.7) (450.9)
36
Figure 28.0-15. Quick-Connect Double-Throw 400A—Dimensions in Inches (mm)
37
38.18 15.61 5.12
38 (969.8) (396.5) (130.0)
2.65
(67.3)
39
93.11 92.49 87.25
40 (2365.0) (2349.2) (2216.2)
44.43
(1128.5) ø.560
41 20.95 1.37
Mounting
Holes
(532.1) (34.8)
61.68 2.93
42 (1566.7) 8.00 (203.2) (74.4)
10.63 “A” 29.25 4.42
16.00 (406.4)
(270.0) (743.0) (112.3)
43 37.75
(958.9)
23.65
(600.7)
8.02
(203.7)

Figure 28.0-16. Quick-Connect Double-Throw 600–800A—Dimensions in Inches (mm)

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Switching Devices—Low Voltage 28.0-21
September 2011 Safety Switches
Sheet 28 021
Layout—Dimensions

Dimensions (Continued)
22
13.68 14.00 2.24
1.93 (49.0)
18.57 (347.5) 7.00 (355.6) (56.9) 23
(471.7) 8.61 R0.25
(218.7) (177.8)

Conduit Entry 24
Allowed in 1.06
this Area (26.9)
27.43
(696.7)
5.00
(127.0)
25
Conduit Entry 35.27
Allowed Along 37.40 (895.9)
38.15
(969.0)
Left Side (950.0) 26
39.12
28.42 (993.6)
(721.9) 27
39.78
(1010.4) ø0.56
Mounting
Holes
28

6.25 (158.8) 6.00 (152.4) Minimum


29
4.15
Grade (105.4)
Conduit Entry 30
Allowed in Top
18.00 End Wall
(457.2)
31
Figure 28.0-17. Quick-Connect Single-Throw 100A—Dimensions in Inches (mm)
32
18.57 13.68 14.00 2.24
(471.7) (347.5) (56.9)
1.94
R0.25 33
(49.3) Conduit Entry
Allowed in
This Area 34
Allowed Along
Left Side 42.53
(1080.3) 38.02 35
41.87 (965.7)
(1063.5)
40.15 36
28.38 (1019.8)
(720.8)
ø0.56 37
40.89
(1038.6) Holes
38
18.00 6.25 (158.8)
(457.2) 6.00 (152.4) Minimum 4.15
Conduit Entry
Allowed in
Grade (105.4) 39
Top End Wall

40

Figure 28.0-18. Quick-Connect Single-Throw 200A—Dimensions in Inches (mm) 41

42

43

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28.0-22 Switching Devices—Low Voltage
Safety Switches September 2011
Sheet 28 022
Layout—Dimensions

Dimensions (Continued)
22
32.87 16.10
23 (834.9) (408.9)
11.14 (283.0)

24 Conduit Entry
Allowed in
This Area
60.69
25 (1541.5) 12.00
(304.8)
Conduit Entry 73.79
Allowed Along (1874.3)
26 Left Side

27 69.79
(1772.7)
51.64
(1311.6)
28
74.3 ø0.5
(1888 Mo
29 Conduit Entry
Hol
4.34
(110.2)
8.30 (210.8) 24.0
30 Grad
(609.
32.60 6.00 (152.4) Minimum 4.39
(828.0) (111.5)
31
Figure 28.0-19. Quick-Connect Single-Throw 400–600A—Dimensions in Inches (mm)
32
21.73
(551.9)
33 32.87
(834.9)

34 Conduit Entry
Allowed in
(1541.5) This Area

35
Conduit Entry
36
85.04
(2160.0)
37
62.23
(1580.6) 81.03
38 (2058.2)

39 85.59 ø0.5
(2174.0) Mou
Hole
40 4.34
(110.2)
32.6 13.96 (354.6) 24.0
41 onduit Entry
(609
6.00 (152.4) Minimum 4.39
lowed in Top (111.5)
nd Wall
42

43
Figure 28.0-20. Quick-Connect Single-Throw 800A—Dimensions in Inches (mm)

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Switching Devices—Low Voltage 28.0-23
September 2011 Safety Switches
Sheet 28 023
Layout—Dimensions

Dimensions (Continued)
Table 28.0-21. Auxiliary Power Heavy-Duty Safety Switch W D
22
Ampere NEMA 3R
Rating Dimensions in Inches (mm) Weight 23
Width (W) Height (H) Depth (D) Depth (D2) Lbs (kg)
H
30 26.58 24.93 16.00 11.29 
24
(675.1) (633.2) (406.4) (286.8)
60 26.58 24.93 16.00 11.29 
(675.1) (633.2) (406.4) (286.8)

25
100 26.58 24.93 16.00 11.29 D2
(675.1) (633.2) (406.4) (286.8)
 108 lbs (49 kg) with a 15A GFI receptacle; 130 lbs (59 kg) with a 20A GFI receptacle.
Figure 28.0-21. Auxiliary Power Heavy-Duty
26
Switch Diagram
Table 28.0-22. Elevator Control Switch 27
Ampere Dimensions in Inches (mm)
Rating Width (W) Height (H) Depth (D)
NEMA 1 28
30 16.00 20.00 8.63
(406.4) (508.0) (219.2)
60 16.00 20.00 8.63
29
(406.4) (508.0) (219.2)
100 16.00 20.00 8.63
(406.4) (508.0) (219.2) 30
200 20.00 30.00 8.63
(508.0) (762.0) (219.2)
400 25.21 53.25 12.69
31
(640.3) (1352.6) (322.3)
NEMA 3R or 12
32
30 20.00 20.00 8.00 Figure 28.0-22. Elevator Control Switch
(508.0) (508.0) (203.2)
Diagram
60 20.00
(508.0)
20.00
(508.0)
8.00
(203.2)
33
100 20.00 20.00 8.00 (
(508.0) (508.0) 203.2)
34
200 24.00 30.00 8.00
(609.6) (762.0) (203.2)
400 25.21
(640.3)
53.25
(1352.6)
12.69
(322.3)
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Safety Switches September 2011
Sheet 28 024
Layout—Dimensions

Dimensions (Continued)
22 Table 28.0-23. NEMA 7/9 Enclosure Sizes
Ampere Catalog Type Poles Voltage Standard Conduit Enclosure
23 Rating Number Size in Inches (mm) Number

30 DS361FX Fusible 3 600 Vac 1.50 (38.1) 1


60 DS362FX (Class J fuse 125/250 Vdc 2.00 (50.8) 2
24 provisions)
100 DS363FX 2.50 (63.5) 3
30 DS361UX Non-fusible 3 600 Vac 1.50 (38.1) 1
25 60 DS362UX 125/250 Vdc 1.50 (38.1) 1
100 DS363UX 2.00 (50.8) 2

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(2) 1/2-inch
(12.7 mm)
28 NPT

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34 Figure 28.0-23. NEMA 7/9—30–100A—Dual 3 and 4 Point Mounting Available as Standard on Enclosures 1 and 2

Table 28.0-24. NEMA 7/9—Dimensions in Inches (mm)


35 Enclosure Mounting Dimensions Inside Dimensions Outside Dimensions Number K Approximate
Number A B J C D F G H of Dimensions Weight
Conduits Lbs (kg)
36 1 5.50 13.13 14.13 5.94 10.75 10.63 15.25 8.84 2 2.00 38
(139.7) (333.5) (358.9) (150.9) (273.1) (270.0) (387.4) (224.5) (50.8) (17)
2
37 2 6.00
(152.4)
18.00
(457.2)
19.00
(482.6)
6.50
(165.1)
16.00
(406.4)
11.00
(279.4)
20.50
(520.7)
8.97
(227.8)
2.31
(58.6)
57
(26)
3 10.25 22.63 — 11.75 20.00 16.38 25.13 9.59 2 3.50 104
(260.4) (574.8) (298.4) (508.0) (416.1) (638.3) (243.6) (88.9) (47)
38  See Table 28.0-23 for threaded conduit sizes, one at top and one at bottom.
Note: Accessories and modifications shown on Pages 28.0-14,
39 28.0-15, 28.0-30 and 28.0-31 are not applicable to NEMA 7/9
disconnect switches.

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September 2011 Safety Switches
Sheet 28 025
Technical Data

Maximum Horsepower Ratings


Table 28.0-25. General-Duty, Fusible and Non-Fusible, Table 28.0-31. Heavy-Duty, Non-Fusible, 240V
22
120V with Time Delay Fuses Ampere Single-Phase Three-Phase
Ampere Single-Phase Three-Phase Rating AC AC 23
Rating AC AC
30 3 10
30 2 3 60 10 20
60 3 7-1/2 100 20 40 24
200 15 60
Table 28.0-26. General-Duty, Fusible and Non-Fusible, 400 — 125
240V with Time Delay Fuses 600 — 200 25
800 — —
Ampere Single-Phase Three-Phase
Rating AC AC
Table 28.0-32. Heavy-Duty, Non-Fusible, 480V 26
30 3 7-1/2 Ampere Single-Phase Three-Phase
60 10 15 Rating AC AC
100 15 30
200 15 60 30 7-1/2 20
27
400 — 125 60 20 50
600 — 200 100 40 75
200 50 125 28
Table 28.0-27. Heavy-Duty, Non-Fusible, 120V 400 — 250
600 — 400
Ampere
Rating
Single-Phase
AC
Three-Phase
AC
800 — 500 29
30 2 5 Table 28.0-33. Heavy-Duty, Non-Fusible, 600V
60 3 10 Ampere Single-Phase Three-Phase 30
Rating AC AC
Table 28.0-28. Heavy-Duty, Fusible, 240V with Time Delay Fuses
Ampere Single-Phase Three-Phase
30
60
10
25
30
60
31
Rating AC AC 100 50 100
200 50 150
30
60
3
10
7-1/2
15 400 — 350 32
100 15 30 600 — 500
200 15 60 800 — 500
400 — 125 33
600 — 200 Table 28.0-34. Double Throw, Fusible, 240V with Time Delay Fuses
800 — 250 Ampere Single-Phase Three-Phase
Rating AC AC 34
Table 28.0-29. Heavy-Duty, Fusible, 480V with Time Delay Fuses
30 3 7-1/2
Ampere Single-Phase Three-Phase 60 10 15
Rating AC AC 100 15 30 35
30 7-1/2 15 200 15 60
60 20 30 400 — 125
100 30 60 600  — 50 36
200 50 125  Only available for use with fast acting fuses. Standard hp rating is shown.
400 — 250
600 — 400 Table 28.0-35. Double Throw, Fusible, 480V with Time Delay Fuses 37
800 — 500 Ampere Single-Phase Three-Phase
Rating AC AC
Table 28.0-30. Heavy-Duty, Fusible, 600V with Time Delay Fuses 38
30 7-1/2 15
Ampere Single-Phase Three-Phase 60 20 30
Rating AC AC 100 30 60
200 50 125
39
30 10 20
60 25 50 400 — 250
100 40 75
200 50 150 Note: Ratings are based on three-pole designs. 40
400 — 350
600 — 500
800 — 500 41

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Safety Switches September 2011
Sheet 28 026
Technical Data

Maximum Horsepower Ratings


22 Table 28.0-36. Double-Throw, Fusible, 600V with Time Delay Fuses Table 28.0-40. Double-Throw, Non-Fusible, 600V
Ampere Single-Phase Three-Phase Ampere Single-Phase Three-Phase
23 Rating AC AC Rating AC AC

30 10 20 30 10 30
60 25 50 60 25 60
24 100 40 75 100 50 100
200 50 150 200 50 150
400 — 350 400 — 350
25 600 — 350
Table 28.0-37. Double-Throw, Non-Fusible, 120V 800 — 350

Ampere Single-Phase Three-Phase


26 Rating AC AC
Table 28.0-41. Heavy-Duty, Non-Fusible, 480V, 600V Types 7 and 9
Ampere Three-Phase, 480V Three-Phase, 600V
30 2 5 Rating AC AC
27 60 3 10
30 20 20
Table 28.0-38. Double-Throw, Non-Fusible, 240V 60 40 50
100 75 75
28 Ampere Single-Phase Three-Phase 200 125 150
Rating AC AC

30 3 10 Table 28.0-42. Heavy-Duty, Fusible, 480V, 600V Types 7 and 9 with


29 60 10 20 Time Delay Fuses
100 20 40 Ampere Three-Phase, 480V Three-Phase, 600V
200 15 60 Rating AC AC
30 400 — 125
30 15 20
600 — 125
800 — 125 60 30 50
100 60 75
31 Table 28.0-39. Double-Throw, Non-Fusible, 480V
200 125 150

Ampere Single-Phase Three-Phase Note: Ratings are based on three-pole designs.


32 Rating AC AC

30 7-1/2 20
60 20 50
33 100 40 75
200 50 125
400 — 250
34 600 — 250
800 — 250

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September 2011 Safety Switches
Sheet 28 027
Technical Data—Short-Circuit Ratings

General-Duty Short-Circuit Ratings of Non-Fusible Switches


Table 28.0-43. Short-Circuit Ratings Using Class “R,” The UL listed short-circuit ratings for Eaton’s non-fusible
22
“J” or “T” Fusing where Applicable switches are based on the switches being properly protected
Ampere Short-Circuit Ratings (Amperes) by overcurrent protective devices. For applications that 23
Rating Type 1 Type 3R require a UL listed short-circuit rating of 10,000 rms
symmetrical amperes or less, an Eaton non-fusible switch
30
60
100k at 240V
100k at 240V
100k at 240V
100k at 240V
must be properly protected by any overcurrent protective 24
device rated no greater than the ampere rating of the switch.
100 100k at 240V 100k at 240V For applications that require a UL listed short-circuit rating
200 100k at 240V 100k at 240V
400 100k at 250V 100k at 250V
of greater than 10,000 rms symmetrical amperes, an 25
Eaton non-fusible switch must be properly protected by
600 100k at 250V 100k at 250V
the appropriate class and size fusing noted. Otherwise, this
Note: Class “H” fuse clips supplied as standard for 30–600A. non-fusible switch must be replaced with an Eaton fusible 26
Rated at 10,000 rms symmetrical when using class “H” fuses. switch that uses the appropriate fusing required. Molded-
case circuit breaker protection of non-fusible Eaton switches
Heavy-Duty for applications that require a short-circuit rating of greater 27
than 10,000 rms symmetrical amperes has been evaluated
Table 28.0-44. Short-Circuit Ratings Using Class “R,” “ and is summarized below. Refer to the reference tables for
J” or “T” Fusing where Applicable typical Eaton fusible switch UL listed short-circuit ratings. 28
Ampere Short-Circuit Ratings (Amperes)
Rating Table 28.0-46. UL Recognized Safety Switch/Circuit Breaker
Type 1 Type 3R Type 12 Type 4 and 4X
Series-Connected Ratings
30 200k at 600V 200k at 600V 200k at 600V 200k at 600V Safety Maximum Circuit Breaker Circuit Breaker
29
60 200k at 600V 200k at 600V 200k at 600V 200k at 600V Switch System Maximum Frame(s)
Ampere Voltage AC Short Circuit
100 200k at 480V 200k at 480V 200k at 600V 200k at 600V Rating Rating (rms 30
100k at 600V 100k at 600V Symmetrical)
200 200k at 600V 200k at 600V 200k at 600V 200k at 600V
400 200k at 480V 200k at 480V 200k at 480V 200k at 480V
30 and
60
600 25,000
18,000
FDC, HFD, HFDE, EGH
FD, EGE
31
100k at 600V 100k at 600V 100k at 600V 100k at 600V
14,000 FDB
600 200k at 480V 200k at 480V 200k at 480V 200k at 480V
100 600 25,000 FDC, HFD, HFDE, EGH
100k at 600V 100k at 600V 100k at 600V 100k at 600V
18,000 FD, EGE
32
800  200k at 480V 200k at 480V 200k at 480V 200k at 480V 14,000 FDB
100k at 600V 100k at 600V 100k at 600V 100k at 600V
480 35,000 EGH, EGS
1200  200k at 600V 200k at 600V 200k at 600V 200k at 600V
200 600 25,000 FDC, HFD, HFDE, HJD, JGH
33
 Class “L” fuse connectors supplied as standard for 800A and 1200A. 18,000 FD, JD, JGE
Note: Class “H” fuse clips supplied as standard for 30–600A. Rated at 14,000 FDB
10,000A rms symmetrical when using Class “H” fuses. 480 65,000 HFD, HFDE, HJD, JGH
34
Double Throw
35
Table 28.0-45. Short-Circuit Ratings Using Class “R,”
“J” or “T” Fusing where Applicable
Ampere Short-Circuit Ratings (Amperes) (600V) 36
Rating Type 1 Type 3R Type 12 Type 4 and 4X

30
60
100k
100k
100k
100k
100k
100k
100k
100k
37
100 100k 100k 100k 100k
200 100k 100k 100k 100k
400 100k 100k 100k 100k
38
600 100k 100k 100k 100k
800 100k 100k — —
1200 100k 100k — — 39
Note: Class “H” fuse clips supplied as standard for 30–600A, except
Class “T” for 400A at 600V and 600A at 240V. Rated at 10,000A rms
symmetrical when using class “H” fuses.
40
Note: Class “L” fuse connectors supplied as standard for 800A
and 1200A. 41
Note: Safety switch short-circuit ratings are applicable to AC only.
Note: Safety switch I2t and Ip values are identical to UL maximum
acceptable I2t and Ip values for the corresponding class fuse. 42
Note: Table 28.0-45 is not applicable to the compact design shown
in Eaton’s Volume 2—Commercial Distribution, CA08100003E, Tab 8,
Section 8.1. The compact design is suitable for use on a circuit capa-
ble of delivering not more than 10,000 rms symmetrical amperes.
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Safety Switches September 2011
Sheet 28 028
Technical Data—Fuse Dimensions

Typical Fuse Dimensions


22

23 Cl
Class T Cl
Class J Class RK5 and RK1
T-Tron Fuses Low-Peak and Limitron Fuses Fusetron, Low-Peak and
JJN (300V) JJS (600V) (600V) Limitron Fuses (250 and 600V)
24 FRN-R and FRS-R; LPN-RK
and LPS-RK; KTN-R and KTS-R
Basic dimensions are same as Class H
25 (formerly NEC) ONE-TIME (NON and NOS)
and SUPERLAG Renewable RES and
REN fuses.

26 Note: These fuses can be used to replace


existing Class H, RK1 and RK5 fuses relating
to dimensional compatibility.
A
27
B

28 250V 600V
Ampere A B A B
1/10–30 2.00 0.56 5.00 0.81
29 35–60 3.00 0.81 5.50 1.06

30 B

Fusetron and Limitron


250V 600V
31 Ampere A B A B
70–100 5.88 1.06 7.88 1.34
110–200 7.13 1.56 9.63 1.84
32 225–400 8.63 2.06 11.63 2.59
– 10.38 2.59 13.38 3.13
Low-Peak
33 250V 600V
Ampere A B A B
70–100 5.88 1.16 7.88 1.16
34 110–200 7.13 1.66 9.63 1.66
– 8.63 2.38 11.63 2.38
450–600 10.38 2.88 13.38 2.88

35
Cl
Class L Low-Peak and Limitron Fuses
–4000A) (600V)
36 Note –
–800A

same dimensions, except tube
37 3-inch lgth. x 2-inch dia.; terminal
1.63-inch width x 1.25-inch thick.

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Figure 28.0-24. Typical Fuse Dimensions in Inches
Note: For typical fuse dimensions in millimeters, see Figure 28.0-25 on Page 28.0-29.

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September 2011 Safety Switches
Sheet 28 029
Technical Data—Fuse Dimensions

Typical Fuse Dimensions (Continued)


22

Class T Class J Class RK5 and RK1 23


T-Tron Fuses Low-Peak and Limitron Fuses Fusetron, Low-Peak and
JJN (300V) JJS (600V) LPJ and JKS (600V) Limitron Fuses (250 and 600V)
FRN-R and FRS-R; LPN-RK 24
and LPS-RK; KTN-R and KTS-R
Basic dimensions are same as Class H
(formerly NEC) ONE-TIME (NON and NOS)
and SUPERLAG Renewable RES and REN fuses.
25
Note: These fuses can be used to replace
existing Class H, RK1 and RK5 fuses relating
to dimensional compatibility.
26
A
27
B

Ampere A
250V
B A
600V
B
28
1/10–30 50.8 14.3 127.0 20.6
35–60 76.2 20.6 139.7 27.0
29
A

B
30
Fusetron and Limitron
250V 600V
Ampere A B A B 31
70–100 149.2 26.9 200.0 34.0
110– 181.0 39.6 244.5 46.7

450– 263.5
52.3
65.8
295.3
339.7
65.8
79.5
32
Low-Peak
250V 600V 33
Ampere A B A B
70–100 149.2 29.5 200.0 29.5
110–

181.0 42.2
60.5
244.5
295.3
42.2
60.5
34
450– 263.5 73.2 339.7 73.2

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Class L Low-Peak and Limitron Fuses
KRP-C, KTU and KLU (601–4000A) (600V)
Note: KRP-CL (150– 36
–800A

samedimensions, except tube
76.2 mm lgth. x 50.8 mm dia.; terminal 37
41.3 mm width x 31.8 mm thick.

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Figure 28.0-25. Typical Fuse Dimensions in Millimeters
Note: For typical fuse dimensions in inches, see Figure 28.0-24 on Page 28.0-28.

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28.0-30 Switching Devices—Low Voltage
Safety Switches September 2011
Sheet 28 030
Factory Modifications—Flex Center Facility

22 Flex Center Switching Neutral Before system construction can begin,


Double-Throw (SN) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 the following information must be
Introduction provided to the Flex Center:
Neutral Assemblies Factory
The Safety Switch Flex Center is a
23 special facility at the site of Eaton’s
Installed for Single-Throw 1. User—name, address and
Non-Fusible Safety Switches (N) . . . 20 telephone number.
Cleveland, Tennessee, plant that is
dedicated to providing customized 1. Nameplates 2. Complete coordination (lock
24 safety switches that meet customer’s Price covers up to three lines of text scheme) required with order.
challenging applications. with a maximum of 25 characters per To specify, add Suffix TK to the standard
25 Eaton’s Safety Switch Flex Center is a
line. Standard nameplates are laser-
engraved plastic and have black letters
catalog number.
solutions center that provides real value:
on a white background. Rotary-engraved 6. Upper Cover Viewing Window
26 ■ A dedicated and knowledgeable phenolic nameplates are also available
at a premium. Additional color
Upper Viewing Window is Centered
engineering/manufacturing/customer over the switching contacts to provide
service team to meet your needs combinations and larger nameplates visual verification of ON/OFF status.
27 ■ A production facility stocked with are available. Customer must specify Available on most Heavy-Duty NEMA 4X
a full array of equipment to get the the text when placing an order. Stainless Steel and NEMA 12 Double-
job done 2. Fungus Proofing Throw enclosures. Not available on
28 ■ The industry’s shortest lead time All non-metallic components of the
nonmetallic enclosures. To specify, add
Suffix W to the standard catalog number.
■ Easy ordering through our distributors switch are coated with a moisture and
29 Description (Suffix) Item
fungus-resistant varnish. The inhibitor
used meets military specification:
Note: 30–100A switches are now provided
with a full view cover window for blade
Phenolic Nameplates (NP) . . . . . . . . 1 MIL-V-173C for MOISTURE AND verification and blown fuse indication.

30 Fungus Proofing (FP) . . . . . . . . . . . . 2


FUNGUS-RESISTANT TREATMENT.
The treated switch meets military 7. Lower Cover Viewing Window
Special Paint . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 specification: MIL-T-152E for Lower Viewing Window is positioned
31 MOISTURE AND FUNGUS-RESISTANT over fuses and provides visual
Lock-On Provisions on TREATMENT OF COMMUNICATIONS, verification of Blown Fuse Indicators.
Heavy-Duty Safety Switches for ELECTRONICS AND ASSOCIATED Available in 30–600A, two- and three-
Most Enclosure Types (LO) . . . . . . . 4 pole Heavy-Duty NEMA 12, NEMA 3R
32 EQUIPMENT. Not UL listed.
and NEMA 4X Stainless Steel Safety
Trapped Key Interlock To specify, add Suffix FP to standard Switches. Not available on nonmetallic
Systems (TK) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 safety switch catalog number.
33 Example: DH363FGKFP.
enclosures. To specify, add Suffix LW
to standard catalog number.
Upper Cover Viewing Window (W) . . 6
Lower Cover Viewing Window (LW) . . 7 3. Special Paint Note: 30–100A switches are now provided
34 Special paint colors are available with a full view cover window for blade
Neutral Assemblies Factory for order quantities of five or more verification and blown fuse indication.
Installed for Double-Throw switches. Colors available are red,
35 Safety Switches (N) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 orange, yellow, green, black and white. 8. Neutral Assemblies Factory Installed
Custom color is applied over the for Double-Throw Safety Switches
Class “R” Fuse Clips Factory
standard ANSI-61 gray finish. To specify, add Suffix N to the standard
36 Installed for Heavy-Duty
safety switch catalog number.
Switches (5 or 6) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Minimum quantity of five of the same
Class “T” Fuse Clips Factory color is required. To specify, add Suffix Example: DT361URKN
37 Installed for Heavy-Duty LO to the standard catalog number.
9. Class “R” Fuse Clips Factory Installed for
Switches (T) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 For quantities less than five, higher Heavy-Duty Switches
38 Class “J” Fuse Clips Factory ampere ratings, or other color request,
contact the Safety Switch Flex Center.
To specify, add Suffix 5 to the standard
Installed for Heavy-Duty and catalog number for 240V application.
Double-Throw Safety Switches (J) . 11 4. Lock-on Provisions on Heavy-Duty Add Suffix 6 to standard catalog
39 Safety Switches for Most Enclosure Types number for 600V application.
Fuse Pullers Factory Installed (FE) . . 12
Available on 30–800A Heavy-Duty Example: DH324FRK5
Special Crimp Lug Pads Factory
40 Installed for General-Duty and
and Double-Throw Safety Switches.
Provision will accept a single lock. To 10. Class “T” Fuse Clips Factory Installed
Heavy-Duty Switches (CK) . . . . . . . 13 specify, add Suffix LO to the standard for Heavy-Duty Switches
41 Copper Lugs Factory catalog number. To specify, add Suffix T to the standard
Installed (CL) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 catalog number (catalog number
5. Trapped Key Interlock Systems identifies voltage).
42 Equipment Ground Lugs Available only on Heavy-Duty and
Factory Installed (G) . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Double-Throw Safety Switches. Example: DH364FGKT
Trapped Key Systems are used on
Custom Lug Configurations (L) . . . 16
43 safety switches to prevent unautho-
rized operations or to predetermine
Auxiliary Contacts Factory
Installed (2 or 3) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 a series of power transfers by an
authorized operator.
Control Pole Factory Installed (CP). . 18

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September 2011 Safety Switches
Sheet 28 031
Factory Modifications—Flex Center Facility

11. Class “J” Fuse Clips Factory Installed 16. Custom Lug Configurations Additional Safety Switch Flex
for Heavy-Duty and Double-Throw Safety Customer-specified lug arrangements Center Design Offerings
22
Switches are available on heavy-duty and double-
To specify by description. A table throw safety switches. Contact the ■ Left-hand design (30–200A)
of common 30A heavy-duty switches Safety Switch Flex Center for price ■ Cover-mounted status lights and 23
with “J” fuse clips factory installed is and lead time. selector switches
shown below (field modification kits ■ Integrated:
are not available for 30A Heavy-Duty 17. Auxiliary Contacts Factory Installed
❑ Surge protection devices (SPDs)
24
Switches). Provide Early-Make/Early-Break Operation
To specify 1NO/1NC contacts, add ❑ Current transformers
Table 28.0-47. Common 30A Heavy-Duty Suffix 2 to the standard safety switch ■ Double-throw receptacle switches 25
Switches with “J” Fuse Clips Factory Installed catalog number. ■ 200% neutrals
Voltage Switch Type Catalog
Three-Pole Number To specify 2NO/2NC contacts, add ■ 1200A NEMA 4X stainless steel 26
Suffix 3 to the standard safety switch ■ Seam-welded stainless steel
240 NEMA 1 DH321FGKJ catalog number. ■ Gang-operated kits:
NEMA 3R
NEMA 12
DH321FRKJ
DH321FDKJ Example: DH423FGK2 ❑ Mechanically interlocks two or
27
NEMA 4X DH321FWKJ three separate switches
600 NEMA 1 DH361FGKJ Example: DT324FGK22
NEMA 3R DH361FRKJ
■ Cam-Lok receptacles 28
NEMA 12 DH361FDKJ 18. Control Pole Factory Installed Provides ■ Reverse feed
NEMA 4X DH361FWKJ Late-Make/Early-Break Operation ■ Integrated wattmeter
The K-Series Control Pole provides ■ Custom enclosures 29
To specify, add Suffix J to the one Normally Open contact, late-
standard catalog number (catalog ■ Double-throw switches with windows
make, early-break operation. It mounts
number identifies voltage). in the exact location as the neutral ■ 316 Grade stainless steel 30
block using the same pre-drilled holes. ■ Mill duty
Example: DH363FGKJ
This is directly connected to the power
12. Fuse Pullers Factory Installed pole operating shaft. Direct connection Literature 31
To specify, add Suffix FE to the and visible blades provide more The Safety Switch Flex Center’s inno-
standard catalog number. secure electrical interlocking than vative approach to flexible engineering,
handle linkage operation of a snap/ manufacturing and customer service
32
Example: DH361FRKFE. switch type interlock. This reliability provides the shortest production, design
meets the requirements of many and delivery cycle in the industry. Find
Note: Standard NEMA 12/3R, 4 and 4X
specifications for four-pole switches out more about how the Safety Switch
33
switches through 200A are supplied with
fuse pullers from the factory. when the fourth pole is required Flex Center can give you the safety
for secure electrical interlocking. switch solutions you need...when you
13. Special Crimp Lug Pads Factory Installed need them.
34
To specify, add Suffix CP to the
for General-Duty and Heavy-Duty Switches standard Safety Switch catalog number.
(Crimp Lugs are Not Included) 35
To specify add Suffix CK to the Example: DH267FGKCP
standard safety switch catalog number. 19. Switching Neutral Double-Throw
Heavy-Duty Type DH Switches, UL listed for three-pole and four-pole
36
30–200A, are adaptable to crimp non-fusible double-throw safety
lugs; simply remove the box lugs. switches. Switching neutrals are 37
required for separately derived
14. Copper Lugs Factory Installed systems when bonding the neutral of
To specify, add Suffix CL to the standard the generator to a grounding system 38
safety switch catalog number. at the generator.
Example: DH221FGKCL To specify, add Suffix SN to the standard
safety switch catalog number. 39
15. Equipment Ground Lugs Factory
Installed for General-Duty and Example: DT324URKSN
Heavy-Duty Switches
20. Neutral Assemblies Factory Installed for
40
To specify, add Suffix G to the standard
Single-Throw Non-Fusible Safety Switches
safety switch catalog number.
Available on 200–600A General-Duty 41
Safety Switches and 30–1200A Heavy-
Duty Safety Switches.
To specify, add Suffix N to the standard
42
Safety Switch Catalog Number.
Example: DH364UWKN 43
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