CARRARO SANTERNO ASAB User manual

- 15V0078B1 -
ASAB
ADVANCED SOFT STARTER
QUICK SETUP GUIDE
Issued on 01/10/14
R. 04
•This manual is integrant and essential to the product. Carefully read the instructions contained herein as they provide important
hints for use and maintenance safety.
•This device is to be used only for the purposes it has been designed to. Other uses should be considered improper and dangerous.
The manufacturer is not responsible for possible damages caused by improper, erroneous and irrational uses.
•Elettronica Santerno is responsible for the device in its original setting.
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Elettronica Santerno.
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Contents
1About This Manual.....................................................................................................................................................2
2Caution Statements....................................................................................................................................................2
2.1 Electrical Shock Risk.....................................................................................................................................................................2
2.2 System Design and Safety of Personnel.......................................................................................................................................3
2.3 STOP function...............................................................................................................................................................................3
2.4 Disposal Instructions.....................................................................................................................................................................3
3Introduction................................................................................................................................................................3
3.1 Feature List ...................................................................................................................................................................................3
4The Keypad.................................................................................................................................................................4
4.1 Starter Status LEDs ......................................................................................................................................................................4
5Installation..................................................................................................................................................................4
5.1 Physical Installation.......................................................................................................................................................................4
5.2 Control Terminals..........................................................................................................................................................................5
5.3 Control Voltage..............................................................................................................................................................................5
5.4 Control Wiring................................................................................................................................................................................5
5.5 Power Terminations ......................................................................................................................................................................6
5.6 UL Compliant Installation..............................................................................................................................................................6
5.7 Schematic Diagrams.....................................................................................................................................................................7
6How to configure the ASAB......................................................................................................................................8
6.1 Programming Menu.......................................................................................................................................................................8
7Operation....................................................................................................................................................................9
7.1 Start, Stop and Reset Commands ................................................................................................................................................9
7.2 Using the Soft Starter to Control a Motor......................................................................................................................................9
8Specifications.............................................................................................................................................................9
8.1 Model Code.................................................................................................................................................................................10
Elettronica Santerno S.p.A.
Via della Concia 7, 40023 Castel Guelfo (BO) Italy
Tel. +39 0542 489711 –Fax +39 0542 489722
www.santerno.com, info@santerno.com

1About This Manual
This manual provides brief information to assist in installing and operating the ASAB in simple applications. For comprehensive
information on installing and operating the ASAB, refer to the ASAB User Manual (available from santerno.com).
The examples and diagrams in this manual are included solely for illustrative purposes. The information contained in this manual is
subject to change at any time and without prior notice. In no event will responsibility or liability be accepted for direct, indirect or
consequential damages resulting from the use or application of this equipment.
WARNING
Indicates a hazard that may cause personal injury or death.
AVERTISSEMENT
Indique un risque pouvant provoquer des blessures éventuellement mortelles.
CAUTION
Indicates a hazard that may damage the equipment or installation.
NOTE
Provides helpful information.
2Caution Statements
Caution Statements cannot cover every potential cause of equipment damage but can highlight common causes of damage. It is the
installer's responsibility to read and understand all instructions in this manual prior to installing, operating or maintaining the equipment,
to follow good electrical practice including applying appropriate personal protective equipment and to seek advice before operating this
equipment in a manner other than as described in this manual.
NOTE
The ASAB soft starter is not user serviceable. The unit should only be serviced by authorised service personnel.
Unauthorised tampering with the unit will void the product warranty.
2.1 Electrical Shock Risk
The voltages present in the following locations can cause severe electric shock and may be lethal:
•AC supply cables and connections
•Output cables and connections
•Many internal parts of the starter, and external option units
The AC supply must be disconnected from the starter using an approved isolation device before any cover is removed from the starter or
before any servicing work is performed.
WARNING – ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD
Models ASAB-0500B~ASAB-1600C: The busbar and heatsink must be treated as live whenever the unit has mains voltage
connected (including when the starter is tripped or waiting for a command).
AVERTISSEMENT – DANGER D'ELECTROCUTION
Modèles ASAB-0500B à ASAB-1600C : Les barres de puissance et le radiateur doivent être traités comme étant des
éléments sous tension si l'appareil est relié au secteur (y compris lorsque le démarreur s'est mis en sécurité ou s'il attend
une commande).
SHORT CIRCUIT
The ASAB is not short circuit proof. After severe overload or short circuit, the operation of the ASAB should be fully tested by
an authorised service agent.
GROUNDING AND BRANCH CIRCUIT PROTECTION
It is the responsibility of the user or person installing the ASAB to provide proper grounding and branch circuit protection
according to local electrical safety codes.
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2.2 System Design and Safety of Personnel
The starter is intended as a component for professional incorporation into complete equipment or a system. If installed incorrectly, the
starter may present a safety hazard.
The starter uses high voltages and currents, carries stored electrical energy, and is used to control equipment which can cause injury.
Close attention is required to the electrical installation and the system design to avoid hazards either in normal operation or in the event
of equipment malfunction. System design, installation, commissioning and maintenance must be carried out by personnel who have the
necessary training and experience. They must read this safety information and this guide carefully.
None of the starter functions must be used to ensure safety of personnel, ie they must not be used for safety-related functions.
Careful consideration must be given to the functions of the starter which might result in a hazard, either through their intended behaviour
or through incorrect operation due to a fault. In any application where a malfunction of the starter or its control system could lead to or
allow damage, loss or injury, a risk analysis must be carried out, and where necessary, further measures taken to reduce the risk.
The system designer is responsible for ensuring that the complete system is safe and designed correctly according to the relevant safety
standards.
2.3 STOP function
The STOP function does not remove dangerous voltages from the starter, the motor or any external option units.
2.4 Disposal Instructions
Equipment containing electrical components may not be disposed of together with domestic waste.
It must be collected separately as electrical and electronic waste according to local and currently valid
legislation.
3Introduction
The ASAB is an advanced digital soft start solution for motors from 11 kW to 850 kW. ASAB soft starters provide a complete range of
motor and system protection features and have been designed for reliable performance in the most demanding installation situations.
3.1 Feature List
Extensive starting and stopping options
•Adaptive Control
•Constant Current
•Current Ramp
•Timed voltage ramp soft stop
•Brake
Models for all connection requirements
•23 A to 1600 A (nominal)
•200 VAC to 525 VAC
•380 VAC to 690 VAC
•Internally bypassed options
•In-line or inside delta connection (auto-detect)
Inputs and outputs
•Remote control inputs
(3 x fixed, 1 x programmable)
•Relay outputs
(3 x programmable)
•Analog output
•Communication modules: Ethernet (Profinet, Modbus TCP,
Ethernet/IP), Profibus, DeviceNet, Modbus RTU, and USB
Easy-to-read display with comprehensive feedback
•Multi-language feedback
•Multiple status screens and performance graphs
•Date and time stamped event logging
•Operational counters (number of starts, hours-run, kWh)
•Performance monitoring (current, voltage, power factor, kWh)
•User-programmable monitoring screen
Customisable protection
•Motor overload
•Excess Start Time
•Undercurrent
•Instantaneous overcurrent
•Current imbalance
•Mains frequency
•Input Trip
•Motor thermistor
•Power circuit
•Phase sequence
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4The Keypad
1
Four-line display for status and programming details.
2
LOCAL/REMOTE: Toggle between Local and Remote control
STATUS: Open the status displays and scroll between different status
screens
GRAPHS: Open the performance graphs and scroll between different
graph screens
LOGS: Open the logs
3
Soft starter local control buttons:
START: Start the motor
STOP: Stop the motor
RESET: Reset a trip (Local mode only).
4
Status LEDs (see below for details)
5
Menu navigation buttons:
EXIT:
Exit the menu or parameter, or cancel a parameter change.
MENU/ENTER: Enter a menu or parameter, or save a parameter
change.
: Scroll to the next or previous menu or parameter, change the
setting of the current parameter or scroll through the status or graph screens.
6
Remote input LEDs. When on:
INPUT A: Programmable input A is active
START: The remote start input is active
STOP: The remote stop input is active
RESET: The remote reset input is active
4.1 Starter Status LEDs
LED name
On
Flashing
Ready
The motor is stopped and the starter is ready to start.
The motor is stopped and the starter is waiting for the
Restart Delay (parameter 5A) or Motor Temperature
Check (parameter 4F).
Run
The motor is in run state (receiving full voltage).
The motor is starting or stopping.
Trip
The starter has tripped.
The starter is in warning state.
Local
The starter is in Local control mode.
–
Status
The status screens are active.
–
Graphs
The graph screens are active.
The graph has been paused.
Logs
The logs menu is open.
–
If the starter is in remote control mode, the Local LED will be off.
If all LEDs are off, the starter is not receiving control voltage.
5Installation
5.1 Physical Installation
1
4
3
2
2
1/L1 5/ L33/L2
2/T1 6/ T34/T2
1/L1 5/ L33/L2
2/T1 6/ T34/T2
B
1/L15/L3
3/L2
2/T16/T3
4/T2
1/L1 5/ L33/L2
1
ASAB-0023B ~ ASAB-0220B: Allow 100 mm (3.94 inches)
between soft starters.
ASAB-0255B ~ ASAB-1000B: Allow 200 mm (7.88 inches)
between soft starters.
ASAB-0255C: Allow 100 mm (3.94 inches) between soft starters.
ASAB-0380C ~ ASAB-1600C: Allow 200 mm (7.88 inches)
between soft starters.
2
ASAB-0023B ~ ASAB-0220B: Allow 50 mm (1.97 inches)
between the soft starter and solid surfaces.
ASAB-0255B ~ ASAB-1000B: Allow 200 mm (7.88 inches)
between the soft starter and solid surfaces.
ASAB-0255C: Allow 100 mm (3.94 inches) between the soft
starter and solid surfaces.
ASAB-0380C ~ ASAB-1600C: Allow 200 mm (7.88 inches)
between the soft starter and solid surfaces.
3
Soft starters may be mounted side by side with no clearance
(that is, if mounted without communications modules).
4
The soft starter may be mounted on its side. Derate the soft
starter's rated current by 15%.
Status Graphs Logs
Exit Enter
Menu
Local
Remote
Local
Ready
Run
Trip
Start
Reset
Stop
5
1
2
3
4
6
Remote Inputs
Input A Start Stop Reset
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5.2 Control Terminals
Control terminations use 2.5mm2plug-in terminal blocks. Unplug each block, complete the wiring, then reinsert the block.
13142122 24 33 34
40 41 53 5455 56 57 58 6465A4 A5 A6
54321
9 8 7 6
A4 A5 A6 40 41 53 54 55 56 57 58 64 65
13 14 21 22 24 33 34
13 14 21 22 24 33 34
40 41 53 54 55 56 57 58 64 65
A4 A5 A6
54321
9 8 7 6
54 321
9 8 7 6
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
1
Relay outputs
4
Inputs and outputs
13, 14
Relay output A
54, 55
Start
21, 22, 24
Relay output B
56, 57
Stop
33, 34
Relay output C
58, 57
Reset
2
Control voltage (model dependent)
53, 55
Programmable input A
A5, A6
110~120 VAC
64, 65
Motor thermistor input
A4, A6
220~240 VAC
40, 41
Analog output
A5, A6
24 VAC/VDC
55, 41
24 VDC output
3
DB9 connector for remote control panel
NOTE
If you are not using a thermistor, do not short terminals 64, 65.
NOTE
The DB9 connector on the soft starter should only be used to connect to a remote control panel. Connecting other
equipment to this port can damage the soft starter or the equipment.
5.3 Control Voltage
Different models require control voltage to different terminals:
•12 (110~120 VAC) A5, A6
•12 (220~240 VAC) A4, A6
•14 (24 VAC/VDC) A5, A6
5.4 Control Wiring
The ASAB has three fixed inputs for remote control. These inputs should be controlled by contacts rated for low voltage, low current
operation (gold flash or similar).
1
A
B
A B C
A
B
C
C
2 3
57
56
55
54
58
57
56
55
54
58
57
56
55
54
58
08721.B
1
Two-wire control
2
Three-wire control
3
Four-wire control
A
Start
B
Stop
C
Reset
CAUTION
Do not apply voltage to the control input terminals. These are active 24 VDC inputs and must be controlled with
potential free contacts.
Cables to the control inputs must be segregated from mains voltage and motor cabling.
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5.5 Power Terminations
NOTE
For personnel safety, the power terminals on models up to ASAB-0105B are protected by snap-off tabs. When using
large cables, it may be necessary to break off these tabs.
NOTE
Some units use aluminium busbars. When connecting power terminations, we recommend cleaning the surface contact
area thoroughly (using an emery or stainless steel brush) and using an appropriate jointing compound to prevent
corrosion.
Use only copper stranded or solid conductors, rated for 75 ºC or higher.
ASAB-0023B~ASAB-0105B
05966.E
Cable size:
6-50 mm2(AWG 10-1/0)
Torque: 4 Nm (2.9 ft-lb)
11290.A
14 mm (0.55 inch)
Torx T20 x 150
Flat 7 mm x 150
ASAB-0145B
ASAB-0170B~ASAB-0220B
ASAB-0255B
19 Nm (14.0 ft-lb)
38 Nm (28.0 ft-lb)
38 Nm (28.0 ft-lb)
6 mm
19 mm
8.5 mm
(M8)
08351.B
08352.B
6 mm
19 mm
10.5 mm
(M10)
5 mm
28 mm
11 mm
(M10)
13181.B
ASAB-0350B~ASAB-0425B
ASAB-0500B~ASAB-1000B
ASAB-0255C
38 Nm (28.0 ft-lb)
38 Nm (28.0 ft-lb)
38 Nm (28.0 ft-lb)
6 mm
28 mm
11 mm
(M10)
14543.A
13 mm
32 mm
11 mm
(M10)
09866.B
6 mm
32 mm
10.5 mm
(M10)
08353.B
ASAB-0380C~ASAB-0930C
ASAB-1200C~ASAB-1600C
38 Nm (28.0 ft-lb)
66 Nm (48.7 ft-lb)
13 mm32 mm
10.5 mm
(M10)
08354.B
16 mm
51 mm
12.5 mm
(M12)
08355.B
5.6 UL Compliant Installation
NOTE
Specific installation requirements apply to some ASAB soft starter models in order to be UL-compliant. For details, refer to
the ASAB User Manual, available from santerno.com.
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5.7 Schematic Diagrams
Internally bypassed models
Non-bypassed models
22
21
6/T3
2/T1
13
14
4/T2
24
33
34
65
64
41
40
56
57
58
53
54
A6
A5
A4
5/L3
3/L2
55
PE
1/L1
24VDC
200 mA
08724.B
+
4
1
2
3
+
A
6/T3
2/T1
4/T2
5/L3
3/L2
1/L1
L3B
L2B
L1B
4
1
2
3
PE
55
A4
A5
A6
54
53
58
57
56
40
41
64
65
34
33
24
14
13
21
22
A
08725.B
*
*
*
+
+
24VDC
200 mA
1
Control voltage (model dependent)
54, 55
Start
2
Remote control inputs
56, 57
Stop
3
Motor thermistor input
58, 57
Reset
4
Relay outputs
53, 55
Programmable input A
40, 41
Analog output
13, 14
Relay output A
55, 41
24 VDC output
21, 22, 24
Relay output B
33, 34
Relay output C
NOTE
Different models require control voltage to different terminals:
•12 (110~120 VAC) A5, A6
•12 (220~240 VAC) A4, A6
•
14 (24 VAC/VDC) A5, A6
NOTE
* ASAB-0255C current transformers are located on the output. Bypass terminals are labelled T1B, T2B and T3B.
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6How to configure the ASAB
1. Open the programming menu.
2. Scroll to Quick Setup Menu, then select your application.
3. Adjust each parameter to match your motor and application.
6.1 Programming Menu
You can access the Programming Menu at any time, including while the soft starter is running. Any changes to the start profile take
effect immediately.
The Programming Menu contains four sub-menus:
Quick Setup Menu
Provides access to quick setup options for common applications.
Standard Menu
The Standard Menu provides access to commonly used parameters, allowing you to configure the
ASAB to suit your application.
Extended Menu
The Extended Menu provides access to all the ASAB's programmable parameters, allowing
experienced users to take advantage of advanced features.
Setup Tools
Setup Tools includes maintenance options to configure the ASAB's date and time or load a standard
parameter set.
The standard menu provides access to commonly used parameters, allowing the user to configure the ASAB as required for the
application.
Default Setting
1
Motor Details
1A Motor Full Load Current
Model dependent
2
Primary Start/Stop
2A Start Mode
Constant Current
2B Current Limit
350%
2C Initial Current
350%
2D Start Ramp Time
00:10 mm:ss
2G Excess Start Time
00:20 mm:ss
2H Stop Mode
Coast To Stop
2I Stop Time
00:00 mm:ss
4
Protection Levels
4B Phase Sequence
Any Sequence
4C Undercurrent
20% FLC
4D Instantaneous Overcurrent
400% FLC
4E Input A Trip
Always Active
5
Protection Delays
5C Undercurrent Delay
00:05 mm:ss
5D Instantaneous Overcurrent Delay
00:00 mm:ss
5E Input A Trip Delay
00:00 mm:ss
5F Input A Initial Delay
00:00 mm:ss
6
Inputs
6D Input A Function
Motor Set Select
6E Input A Name
Input Trip
7
Relay Outputs
7A Relay A Function
Main Contactor
7B Relay A On Delay
00:00 mm:ss
7C Relay A Off Delay
00:00 mm:ss
7D Relay B Function
Run
7E Relay B On Delay
00:00 mm:ss
7F Relay B Off Delay
00:00 mm:ss
7G Relay C Function
Trip
7H Relay C On Delay
00:00 mm:ss
7I Relay C Off Delay
00:00 mm:ss
7J Low Current Flag
50% FLC
7K High Current Flag
100% FLC
7L Motor Temperature Flag
80% FLC
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10
Display
10A Language
English
10B User Screen - Top Left
Starter State
10C User Screen - Top Right
Blank
10D User Screen - Bottom Left
Hours Run
10E User Screen - Bottom Right
Blank
10J Display A or kW
Current
For a full list of all parameters in the ASAB Extended Menu, refer to the ASAB User Manual, available from santerno.com.
7Operation
7.1 Start, Stop and Reset Commands
The soft starter can be controlled in three ways:
•using the buttons on the keypad
•via remote inputs
•via a serial communication link
The LOCAL/REMOTE button controls whether the ASAB will respond to local control (via the keypad) or remote control (via the
remote inputs). The ASAB can also be set to allow local control only or remote control only, using parameter 6A Local/Remote. The
Local LED on the keypad is on when the soft starter is in local control mode and off when the soft starter is in remote control mode.
The STOP button on the keypad is always enabled.
Control via the fieldbus communication network is always enabled in local control mode, and can be enabled or disabled in remote
control mode (parameter 6B Comms in Remote). Control via the serial communication network requires an optional communication
module.w
7.2 Using the Soft Starter to Control a Motor
To soft start the motor, press the START button on the keypad or activate the Start remote input. The motor will start using the start
mode selected in parameter 2A.
To stop the motor, press the STOP button on the keypad or activate the Stop remote input. The motor will stop using the stop mode
selected in parameter 2H.
To reset a trip on the soft starter, press the RESET button on the keypad or activate the Reset remote input.
To stop the motor with a coast to stop, regardless of the setting of parameter 2H Stop Mode, press the local STOPand RESET
buttons at the same time. The soft starter will remove power from the motor and open the main contactor, and the motor will coast to
stop.
8Specifications
Supply
Mains voltage (L1, L2, L3)
5 ......................................................................................................................................................... 200 VAC ~ 525 VAC (± 10%)
7 .................................................................................................. 380 VAC ~ 600 VAC (± 10%) (in-line or inside delta connection)
7 ................................................................................................... 380 VAC ~ 690 VAC (± 10%) (earthed star supply system only)
Control voltage (A4, A5, A6)
12 ......................................................................................................... 110 ~ 120 VAC or 220 ~ 240 VAC (+ 10% / -15%), 600mA
14 ............................................................................................................................................................. 24 VAC/VDC ±20%, 2.8A
Mains frequency ................................................................................................................................................................. 45 Hz ~ 66 Hz
Rated insulation voltage to earth ................................................................................................................................................. 600 VAC
Rated impulse withstand voltage ........................................................................................................................................................ 4 kV
Form designation ...................................................................................... Bypassed or continuous, semiconductor motor starter form 1
Short circuit capability
Coordination with semiconductor fuses............................................................................................................................................. Type 2
Coordination with HRC fuses............................................................................................................................................................. Type 1
ASAB-0023B ~ ASAB-0220B .................................................................................................................. prospective current 65 kA
ASAB-0255B ~ ASAB-1000B .................................................................................................................. prospective current 85 kA
ASAB-0255C ~ ASAB-0930C .................................................................................................................. prospective current 85 kA
ASAB-1200C ~ ASAB-1600C ................................................................................................................ prospective current 100 kA
Electromagnetic capability (compliant with EU Directive 89/336/EEC)
EMC Emissions............................................................................................. IEC 60947-4-2 Class B and Lloyds Marine No 1 Specification
EMC Immunity ....................................................................................................................................................................... IEC 60947-4-2
.......................................................................................................................................................................... EAC ТР ТС 020/2011
Inputs
Input rating ................................................................................................................................................... Active 24 VDC, 8 mA approx
Start (54, 55) ...................................................................................................................................................................... Normally Open
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Stop (56, 57) .................................................................................................................................................................... Normally Closed
Reset (58, 57) .................................................................................................................................................................. Normally Closed
Programmable input (53, 55) ............................................................................................................................................. Normally Open
Motor thermistor (64, 65) ............................................................................................................................... Trip >3.6 kΩ, reset <1.6kΩ
Outputs
Relay outputs ....................................................................................................... 10A @ 250 VAC resistive, 5A @ 250 VAC AC15 pf 0.3
Programmable outputs
Relay A (13, 14) ..................................................................................................................................................... Normally Open
Relay B (21, 22, 24) ..................................................................................................................................................... Changeover
Relay C (33, 34) .......................................................................................................................................................... Normally Open
Analog output (40, 41) ........................................................................................................................... 0-20 mA or 4-20 mA (selectable)
Maximum load .......................................................................................................................................... 600 Ω(12 VDC @ 20 mA)
Accuracy ................................................................................................................................................................................... ± 5%
24 VDC output (55, 41)
Maximum load.......................................................................................................................................................................... 200 mA
Accuracy ................................................................................................................................................................................. ± 10%
Environmental
Protection
ASAB-0023B ~ ASAB-0105B .................................................................................................................................................... IP20
ASAB-0145B ~ ASAB-1600C ..................................................................................................................................................... IP00
Operating temperature............................................................................................................... -10 ˚C to 60 ˚C, above 40 ˚C with derating
Storage temperature ...................................................................................................................................................... -25 °C to + 60 °C
Operating Altitude ....................................................................................................................... 0 - 1000 m, above 1000 m with derating
Humidity ....................................................................................................................................................... 5% to 95% Relative Humidity
Pollution degree ............................................................................................................................................................ Pollution Degree 3
Vibration (ASAB-0023B ~ ASAB-1000B) ........................................................................................................................... IEC 60068-2-6
Heat Dissipation
During Start .............................................................................................................................................................. 4.5 watts per ampere
During Run
ASAB-0023B ~ ASAB-0053B ................................................................................................................................ ≤ 39 watts approx
ASAB-0076B ~ ASAB-0105B .............................................................................................................................. ≤ 51 watts approx
ASAB-0145B ~ ASAB-0220B ............................................................................................................................ ≤ 120 watts approx
ASAB-0255B ~ ASAB-0500B ................................................................................................................................≤ 140 watts approx
ASAB-0580B ~ ASAB-1000B ................................................................................................................................≤ 357 watts approx
ASAB-0255C ~ ASAB-1600C ............................................................................................................. 4.5 watts per ampere approx
Certification
C...................................................................................................................................................................................... IEC 60947-4-2
CE ...................................................................................................................................................................................... IEC 60947-4-2
RoHS ........................................................................................................................................ Compliant with EU Directive 2002/95/EC
EAC (formerly GOST) ...................................................................................................................................................... ТР ТС 004/2011
Marine .................................................................................................................................................. Lloyds Marine No 1 Specification
UL / C-UL ....................................................................................................................................................................................... UL 508*
ASAB-0023B ~ ASAB-0425B, ASAB-0255C ~ ASAB-1600C ............................................................................................... UL Listed
ASAB-0500B ~ ASAB-1000B ...................................................................................................................................... UL Recognised
ASAB-0023B ~ ASAB-0105B ........................................................................................................IP20 & NEMA1, UL Indoor Type 1
ASAB-0145B ~ ASAB-1600C ............................................................................................................... IP00, UL Indoor Open Type
................................................................................................................................. IP20, when fitted with optional finger guard kit
* For UL certification additional requirements may apply, depending on the models. For details, refer to UL Compliant Installation on
page 6.
8.1 Model Code
ASAB-
–
Control voltage
12 = 110~120 VAC or 220~240 VAC
14 = 24 VAC/VDC
Mains voltage
5 = 200 ~ 525 VAC
7 = 380 ~ 690 VAC
Bypass
B = internally bypassed
C = non-bypassed
Nominal current rating
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