LOW VOLTAGE PROTECTION device installation & maintenance Akilan36
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Shrink Polymer Systems high voltage (HV) heat shrink cable joints, cable terminations and busbar tape and tubings for 6.6kV, 11kV, 24kV and 33kV.
SPS HV Cable Joints - Straight, transition, pot-end, trifurcating and branch cable joints for both polymeric and paper cables, 11kV-33kV.
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SPS 6.6kV, 11kV and 33kV heat shrink cable joint kits and cable termination kits are quick and easy to install by trained HV jointers providing high reliability and excellent performance for high voltage cable circuits. SPS heat shrink cable termination and joint kits are suitable for three and single core XLPE, EPR and PILC cables, including utility specification Triplex cables 11kV-33kV.
SPS heat shrink cable joints and cable terminations are Tested to International Standards outlined in Cenelec HD 628 S1 and 629.1 S2 : 2006 - encompassing VDE 0278 and IEC 60502 - peace of mind performance.
THORNE & DERRICK UK are Exclusive UK Distributors for SPS Shrink Polymer Systems. T&D SPS provide the most competitive prices, largest stocks and first class service for LV-HV cable joints, cable terminations and accessories up to 33kV.
Tested to Cenelec, VDE, IEC Standards - save time and money without compromising high voltage cable installations.
T&D supply LV-HV Cable Accessories, Cable Jointing & Electrical Eqpt - we service UK and global contractors involved in cable installations, cable jointing, substation and electrical construction at LV, 11kV, 33kV and EHV. We export to utilities, power, construction, rail, mining, offshore, oil, gas and petrochemical industries.
LOW VOLTAGE PROTECTION device installation & maintenance Akilan36
DENGAN ADANYA ALAT – ALAT PERLINDUNGAN MERUPAKAN SISTEM YANG DIPASANG SECARA INTERGRASI DI DALAM SISTEM ELEKTRIK BAGI MENGESAN KEROSAKAN ATAU MENGESAN KUANTITI ELEKTRIK PADA TAHAP YANG TERTENTU AGAR SELAMAT DIGUNAKAN.
Shrink Polymer Systems high voltage (HV) heat shrink cable joints, cable terminations and busbar tape and tubings for 6.6kV, 11kV, 24kV and 33kV.
SPS HV Cable Joints - Straight, transition, pot-end, trifurcating and branch cable joints for both polymeric and paper cables, 11kV-33kV.
SPS HV Cable Terminations - Single and 3 core, indoor and outdoor high voltage cable terminations for both polymeric and paper cables, 11kV-33kV.
SPS 6.6kV, 11kV and 33kV heat shrink cable joint kits and cable termination kits are quick and easy to install by trained HV jointers providing high reliability and excellent performance for high voltage cable circuits. SPS heat shrink cable termination and joint kits are suitable for three and single core XLPE, EPR and PILC cables, including utility specification Triplex cables 11kV-33kV.
SPS heat shrink cable joints and cable terminations are Tested to International Standards outlined in Cenelec HD 628 S1 and 629.1 S2 : 2006 - encompassing VDE 0278 and IEC 60502 - peace of mind performance.
THORNE & DERRICK UK are Exclusive UK Distributors for SPS Shrink Polymer Systems. T&D SPS provide the most competitive prices, largest stocks and first class service for LV-HV cable joints, cable terminations and accessories up to 33kV.
Tested to Cenelec, VDE, IEC Standards - save time and money without compromising high voltage cable installations.
T&D supply LV-HV Cable Accessories, Cable Jointing & Electrical Eqpt - we service UK and global contractors involved in cable installations, cable jointing, substation and electrical construction at LV, 11kV, 33kV and EHV. We export to utilities, power, construction, rail, mining, offshore, oil, gas and petrochemical industries.
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Diseno en ingenieria mecanica de Shigley - 8th ---HDes
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Isolation Procedures for Safe Working on Electrical Systems and Equipment by the JIB | solation Procedures for Safe Working on Electrical Systems and Equipment
This chart shows the safe isolation procedure that you should use when working on electrical systems and equipment.
You'll receive a printed copy of this from your Training Provider, but it's also here as a handy reference to keep electronically.
THE RULES OF SAFE ISOLATION ARE:
Obtain permission to start work (a Permit may be required in some situations)
Identify the source(s) of supply using an approved voltage indicator or test lamp
Prove that the approved voltage indicator or test lamp is functioning correctly
Isolate the supply(s)
Secure the isolation
Prove the system/equipment is DEAD using an approved voltage indicator or test lamp
Prove that the approved voltage indicator or test lamp is functioning correctly
Put up warning signs to tell other people that the electrical installation has been isolated
Once the system/equipment is proved DEAD, work can begin
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The IoT and OT threat landscape report has been prepared by the Threat Research Team at Sectrio using data from Sectrio, cyber threat intelligence farming facilities spread across over 85 cities around the world. In addition, Sectrio also runs AI-based advanced threat and payload engagement facilities that serve as sinks to attract and engage sophisticated threat actors, and newer malware including new variants and latent threats that are at an earlier stage of development.
The latest edition of the OT/ICS and IoT security Threat Landscape Report 2024 also covers:
State of global ICS asset and network exposure
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Epistemic Interaction - tuning interfaces to provide information for AI supportAlan Dix
Paper presented at SYNERGY workshop at AVI 2024, Genoa, Italy. 3rd June 2024
https://alandix.com/academic/papers/synergy2024-epistemic/
As machine learning integrates deeper into human-computer interactions, the concept of epistemic interaction emerges, aiming to refine these interactions to enhance system adaptability. This approach encourages minor, intentional adjustments in user behaviour to enrich the data available for system learning. This paper introduces epistemic interaction within the context of human-system communication, illustrating how deliberate interaction design can improve system understanding and adaptation. Through concrete examples, we demonstrate the potential of epistemic interaction to significantly advance human-computer interaction by leveraging intuitive human communication strategies to inform system design and functionality, offering a novel pathway for enriching user-system engagements.
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Effective Application Security in Software Delivery lifecycle using Deployment Firewall and DBOM
The modern software delivery process (or the CI/CD process) includes many tools, distributed teams, open-source code, and cloud platforms. Constant focus on speed to release software to market, along with the traditional slow and manual security checks has caused gaps in continuous security as an important piece in the software supply chain. Today organizations feel more susceptible to external and internal cyber threats due to the vast attack surface in their applications supply chain and the lack of end-to-end governance and risk management.
The software team must secure its software delivery process to avoid vulnerability and security breaches. This needs to be achieved with existing tool chains and without extensive rework of the delivery processes. This talk will present strategies and techniques for providing visibility into the true risk of the existing vulnerabilities, preventing the introduction of security issues in the software, resolving vulnerabilities in production environments quickly, and capturing the deployment bill of materials (DBOM).
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Bob Boule
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Smart TV Buyer Insights Survey 2024 by 91mobiles.pdf91mobiles
91mobiles recently conducted a Smart TV Buyer Insights Survey in which we asked over 3,000 respondents about the TV they own, aspects they look at on a new TV, and their TV buying preferences.
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My and Rik Marselis slides at 30.5.2024 DASA Connect conference. We discuss about what is testing, then what is agile testing and finally what is Testing in DevOps. Finally we had lovely workshop with the participants trying to find out different ways to think about quality and testing in different parts of the DevOps infinity loop.
Essentials of Automations: Optimizing FME Workflows with ParametersSafe Software
Are you looking to streamline your workflows and boost your projects’ efficiency? Do you find yourself searching for ways to add flexibility and control over your FME workflows? If so, you’re in the right place.
Join us for an insightful dive into the world of FME parameters, a critical element in optimizing workflow efficiency. This webinar marks the beginning of our three-part “Essentials of Automation” series. This first webinar is designed to equip you with the knowledge and skills to utilize parameters effectively: enhancing the flexibility, maintainability, and user control of your FME projects.
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"Impact of front-end architecture on development cost", Viktor TurskyiFwdays
I have heard many times that architecture is not important for the front-end. Also, many times I have seen how developers implement features on the front-end just following the standard rules for a framework and think that this is enough to successfully launch the project, and then the project fails. How to prevent this and what approach to choose? I have launched dozens of complex projects and during the talk we will analyze which approaches have worked for me and which have not.
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Welcome to UiPath Test Automation using UiPath Test Suite series part 3. In this session, we will cover desktop automation along with UI automation.
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Desktop automation flow
Pradeep Chinnala, Senior Consultant Automation Developer @WonderBotz and UiPath MVP
Deepak Rai, Automation Practice Lead, Boundaryless Group and UiPath MVP
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This talk is aimed at encouraging a more independent approach to using PHP frameworks, moving towards a more flexible and future-proof approach to PHP development.
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Stahl 8570, 8571, 8575, 8581 Plugs And Sockets - ATEX Zone 1 Zone 2 Hazardous Area Plugs And Sockets
1. Plugs and Sockets SolConeX & CES
Series 8570, 8571, 8575, 8581
E3
E3
E3
E3
E3
www.stahl.de Installation Equipment E3/1 2014-04-17·EK00·III·en
E3
E3
E3
E3
E3
E3
E3
E3
E3
Series 8570, 8571, 8575, 8581 E3
10343E00
WebCode 8570A
> Various versions
– Extra-low voltage up to 16 A
– 16, 32, 125 A
> Large handle,
can be locked in position 0 and I
> Clear switch position indication
> Optimal contact by means of
self-cleaning laminated contacts
> Low plugging and pulling forces
through individually
encapsulated pins,
flexibly embedded
> With motor switching capacity
AC-3 acc. to IEC 60947-3
> Optional auxiliary contacts for
control and signalling purposes
> IP66 in any application position
The plugs and sockets Series SolConeX and CES from R. STAHL
offer the full program for the application range from 16 A to 125 A.
An important safety criterion is a reliable load disconnect switch with
a large, highly visible handle. Plugging in and unplugging is done
easily and safely in 0 position. The plug and sockets comply with
IEC/EN 60309-1/-2/-4 (CEE), IEC/EN 60079-0, IEC/EN 60079-1
and IEC/EN 60079-7. The ability to plug the Ex-plug in
non-Ex-sockets is guaranteed, while operation of the Ex-socket
using a non-Ex-plug is reliably prevented.
*) Canada
ATEX / IECEx NEC 505 NEC 506 NEC 500
Class I Class I Class II Class III
Zone 0 1 2 20 21 22 Zone 0 1 2 20 21 22 Division 1 2 1 2 1 2
8575, 8581:
x x 8575, 8581:
x*) x*) x*) x*) 8575, 8581:
For use in
For use in
For use in
x*) x*) x*) x*)
8570, 8571:
For use in
x x x x 8570, 8571:
For use in
x x 8570, 8571:
For use in
x x x x x
2. Plugs and Sockets SolConeX & CES
Series 8570, 8571, 8575, 8581
Selection Table
Version No. of poles Voltage Colour
code
Frequency h Order number Weight
[V] Hz kg
CES 16 A extra-low
voltage socket
01657E00
06193E00
2 P
20 ... 25 violet 50 and 60 – – 8575/13-100 0.920
DC 10 8575/13-110 0.920
40 ... 50 light grey 50 and 60 12 8575/13-112 0.920
06199E00
3 P
20 ... 25 violet 50 and 60 – – 8575/13-200 0.940
40 ... 50 light grey 50 and 60 12 8575/13-212 0.940
CES 16 A extra-low
voltage plug
10372E00
09194E00
2 P
20 ... 25 violet 50 and 60 – – 8575/12-100 0.220
DC 10 8575/12-110 0.220
40 ... 50 light grey 50 and 60 12 8575/12-112 0.220
09193E00
3 P
20 ... 25 violet 50 and 60 – – 8575/12-200 0.230
40 ... 50 light grey 50 and 60 12 8575/12-212 0.220
Dimensional Drawings (All Dimensions in mm) - Subject to Alterations
04509E00 04510E00
8575/13-...
CES 16 A extra-low voltage
small socket
Type A B C
8575/12-1.. (16 A, 2 P) 140 53.0 42.0
8575/12-2.. (16 A, 3 P) 140 53.0 42.0
8575/12-...
CES 16 A extra-low voltage
plug
E3/2 Installation Equipment 2014-04-17·EK00·III·en
3. Plugs and Sockets SolConeX & CES
Series 8570, 8571, 8575, 8581
E3
E3
E3
E3
E3
E3
E3
E3
E3
E3
E3
E3
E3
E3
Selection Table
Version No. of poles Voltage Colour code Frequency h Order number Weight
[V] Hz kg
SolConeX 16 A
switch socket
10327E00
06190E00
3 P (2 P + ¿)
)50 green >300-500*) 2 8570/11-302 1.120
50 ... 110 light grey DC 3 8570/11-303 1.120
100 ... 130 yellow 50 and 60 4 8570/11-304 1.120
200 ... 250 blue 50 and 60 6 8570/11-306 1.120
277 ... 277 light grey 60 5 8570/11-305 1.120
380 ... 415 red 50 and 60 9 8570/11-309 1.120
480 ... 500 black 50 and 60 7 8570/11-307 1.120
06556E00
4 P (3 P + ¿)
)50 green >300-500*) 2 8570/11-402 1.350
>50 green 100-300*) 10 8570/11-410 1.350
100 ... 130 yellow 50 and 60 4 8570/11-404 1.350
200 ... 250 blue 50 and 60 9 8570/11-409 1.350
380 ... 415 red 50 and 60 6 8570/11-406 1.350
380 ... 380 red 50 3 8570/11-403 1.350
440 ... 460 red 60 11 8570/11-411 1.350
480 ... 500 black 50 and 60 7 8570/11-407 1.350
600 ... 690 black 50 and 60 5 8570/11-405 1.350
06555E00
5 P (3 P + N + ¿)
57 / 100 ... 75 / 130 yellow 50 and 60 4 8570/11-504 1.450
120 / 208 ... 144 / 250 blue 50 and 60 9 8570/11-509 1.450
200 / 346 ... 240 / 415 red 50 and 60 6 8570/11-506 1.450
230 / 400 red 50 3 8570/11-503 1.450
250 / 440 ... 265 / 460 red 60 11 8570/11-511 1.450
277 / 480 ... 288 / 500 black 50 and 60 7 8570/11-507 1.450
347 / 600 ... 400 / 690 black 50 and 60 5 8570/11-505 1.450
2014-04-17·EK00·III·en Installation Equipment E3/3
4. Plugs and Sockets SolConeX & CES
Series 8570, 8571, 8575, 8581
Selection Table
Version No. of poles Voltage Colour code Frequency h Order number Weight
SolConeX 16 A plug
10329E00
09195E00
3 P (2 P + ¿)
[V] Hz kg
)50 green >300-500*) 2 8570/12-302 0.310
50 ... 110 light grey DC 3 8570/12-303 0.310
100 ... 130 yellow 50 and 60 4 8570/12-304 0.420
380 ... 415 red 50 and 60 9 8570/12-309 0.310
200 ... 250 blue 50 and 60 6 8570/12-306 0.420
277 ... 277 light grey 60 5 8570/12-305 0.310
480 ... 500 black 50 and 60 7 8570/12-307 0.310
09191E00
4 P (3 P + ¿)
>50 green 100-300*) 10 8570/12-410 0.380
)50 green >300-500*) 2 8570/12-402 0.380
100 ... 130 yellow 50 and 60 4 8570/12-404 0.380
200 ... 250 blue 50 and 60 9 8570/12-409 0.380
380 red 50 3 8570/12-403 0.380
380 ... 415 red 50 and 60 6 8570/12-406 0.380
440 ... 460 red 60 11 8570/12-411 0.380
480 ... 500 black 50 and 60 7 8570/12-407 0.380
600 ... 690 black 50 and 60 5 8570/12-405 0.380
09196E00
5 P (3 P + N + ¿)
220 / 380 red 50 3 8570/12-503 0.450
120 / 208 ... 144 / 250 blue 50 and 60 9 8570/12-509 0.430
200 / 346 ... 240 / 415 red 50 and 60 6 8570/12-506 0.430
57 / 100 ... 75 / 130 yellow 50 and 60 4 8570/12-504 0.450
250 / 440 ... 265 / 460 red 60 11 8570/12-511 0.430
277 / 480 ... 288 / 500 black 50 and 60 7 8570/12-507 0.430
347 / 600 ... 400 / 690 black 50 and 60 5 8570/12-505 0.430
* All number of poles: All nominal operating voltages and/or frequencies not covered by other
arrangements have the position of the earth contact sleeve 1 h.
Dimensional Drawings (All Dimensions in mm) - Subject to Alterations
10338E00 10333E00 10337E00
8570/11-...
SolConeX 16 A 3 pole
switch socket
8570/11-...
SolConex 16 A 4 pole / 5 pole
switch socket
Type A B
8570/12-3..
16 A, 2 P + ¿
8570/12-4..
16 A, 3 P + ¿
8570/12-5..
16 A, 3 P + N + ¿
8570/12-...
SolConeX 16 A plug
43.5 76
49 89
56.5 92
E3/4 Installation Equipment 2014-04-17·EK00·III·en
5. Plugs and Sockets SolConeX & CES
Series 8570, 8571, 8575, 8581
E3
E3
E3
E3
E3
E3
E3
E3
E3
E3
E3
E3
E3
E3
Selection Table
Version No. of poles Voltage Colour code Frequency h Order number Weight
[V] Hz kg
SolConeX 32 A
switch socket
10324E00
06556E00
4 P (3 P + ¿)
)50 green 100-300**) 10 8571/11-410 2.200
200 ... 250 blue 50 and 60 9 8571/11-409 2.200
380 ... 415 red 50 and 60 6 8571/11-406 2.200
440 ... 460 red 60 11 8571/11-411 2.200
480 ... 500 black 50 and 60 7 8571/11-407 2.200
600 ... 690 black 50 and 60 5 8571/11-405 2.200
06555E00
5 P (3 P + N + ¿)
220 / 380 red 50 3 8571/11-503 2.200
57 / 100 ...
yellow 50 and 60 4 8571/11-504 2.200
75 / 130
120 / 208 ...
144 / 250
blue 50 and 60 9 8571/11-509 2.200
200 / 346 ...
240 / 415
red 50 and 60 6 8571/11-506 2.200
250 / 440 ...
265 / 460
red 60 11 8571/11-511 2.200
277 / 480 ...
288 / 500
black 50 and 60 7 8571/11-507 2.200
347 / 600 ...
400 / 690
black 50 and 60 5 8571/11-505 2.200
SolConeX 32 A plug
10324E00
09191E00
4 P (3 P + ¿)
)50 green 100-300**) 10 8571/12-410 0.500
200 ... 250 blue 50 and 60 9 8571/12-409 0.500
380 ... 415 red 50 and 60 6 8571/12-406 0.500
440 ... 460 red 60 11 8571/12-411 0.500
480 ... 500 black 50 and 60 7 8571/12-407 0.500
600 ... 690 black 50 and 60 5 8571/12-405 0.500
09196E00
5 P (3 P + N + ¿)
120 / 208 ...
144 / 250
blue 50 and 60 9 8571/12-509 0.600
200 / 346 ...
240 / 415
red 50 and 60 6 8571/12-506 0.600
250 / 440 ...
265 / 460
red 60 11 8571/12-511 0.600
277 / 480 ...
288 / 500
black 50 and 60 7 8571/12-507 0.600
347 / 600 ...
400 / 690
black 50 and 60 5 8571/12-505 0.600
220 / 380 red 50 3 8571/12-503 0.600
57 / 100 ...
yellow 50 and 60 4 8571/12-504 0.600
75 / 130
* All number of poles: All nominal operating voltages and/or frequencies not covered by other
arrangements have the position of the earth contact sleeve 1 h.
Dimensional Drawings (All Dimensions in mm) - Subject to Alterations
10339E00 10340E00
8571/11-...
SolConeX 32 A switch socket
8571/12-...
SolConeX 32 A plug
Type A B
8571/12-4.. (32 A, 3 P + ¿) 57 99
8571/12-5.. (32 A, 3 P + N + ¿) 63.4 102
2014-04-17·EK00·III·en Installation Equipment E3/5
6. Plugs and Sockets SolConeX & CES
Series 8570, 8571, 8575, 8581
Selection Table
Version No. of poles Voltage Colour code Frequency h Order number Weight
[V] Hz kg
CES 125 A switch
socket
01678E00
06556E00
4 P (3 P + ¿)
200 ... 250 blue 50 and 60 9 8581/31-409 21.400
380 ... 415 red 50 and 60 6 8581/31-406 21.400
480 ... 500 black 50 and 60 7 8581/31-407 21.400
600 ... 690 black 50 and 60 5 8581/31-405-S011 21.400
06555E00
5 P (3 P + N + ¿)
200 / 346 ...
240 / 415
red 50 and 60 6 8581/31-506 21.400
277 / 480 ...
288 / 500
black 50 and 60 7 8581/31-507 21.400
CES 125 A plug
02231E00
09191E00
4 P (3 P + ¿)
200 ... 250 blue 50 and 60 9 8581/12-409 1.280
380 ... 415 red 50 and 60 6 8581/12-406 1.280
480 ... 500 black 50 and 60 7 8581/12-407 1.280
09196E00
5 P (3 P + N + ¿)
200 / 346 ...
240 / 415
red 50 and 60 6 8581/12-506 1.380
277 / 480 ...
288 / 500
black 50 and 60 7 8581/12-507 1.380
Dimensional drawings (all dimensions in mm) - subject to alterations
10339E00 10340E00
8581/31-...
CES 125 A switch socket
A 310.5 310.5
B 96.0 96.0
C 82.0 82.0
D 125 125
8581/12-...
SolConeX 125 A plug
8581/12-4...
125 A
3 P + ¿
8581/12-5...
125 A
3 P + N + ¿
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7. Plugs and Sockets SolConeX & CES
Series 8570, 8571, 8575, 8581
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E3
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E3
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E3
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E3
Explosion Protection
Device version
CES 16 A extra-low voltage SolConeX 16 A
Marking
Version Socket 8575/13, Plug 8575/12 Socket 8570/11, Plug 8570/12
Global (IECEx)
Gas and dust IECEx PTB 05.0023
Ex d e IIC T6 (Ta = -30 ... +55 °C)
with intriniscally safe auxiliary contacts:
Ex d e [ia] IIC T6 (Ta = -30 ... +55 °C)
Ex tD A21 IP66 T80°C (Ta = -30 ... +55 °C)
Europe (ATEX)
Gas and dust PTB 01 ATEX 1044 PTB 03 ATEX 1227
E II 2 G Ex de IIC T6 (Ta = -30 ... +45°C) E II 2 G Ex d e IIC T6 (Ta = -30 ... +55 °C)
with intrinsically safe auxiliary contacts:
E II 2 G Ex d e [ia] IIC T6 (Ta = -30 ... +55 °C)
E II 2 D Ex tD A21 IP66 T80°C
(Ta = -30 ... +55 °C)
Certifications and certificates
Certificates ATEX, Brazil (INMETRO), China (CQST Ex),
Kazakhstan (TR), Russia (TR), Ukraine (TR),
Belarus (TR)
IECEx, ATEX, Brazil (INMETRO),
China (China-Ex), India (PESO),
Canada (CSA), Kazakhstan (TR), Korea (KCs),
Russia (TR), Taiwan (ITRI), Ukraine (TR),
USA (FM), Belarus (TR)
Explosion Protection
Device version
SolConeX 32 A CES 125 A
Marking
Version Socket 8571/11, Plug 8571/12 Socket 8581/31, Plug 8581/12
Global (IECEx)
Gas and dust IECEx PTB 05.0024 IECEx PTB 06.0034
Ex d e IIC T6 (Ta = -30 ... +40 °C)
Ex d e IIC T5 (Ta = -30 ... +55 °C)
with intrinsically safe auxiliary contacts:
Ex d e [ia] IIC T6 (Ta = -30 ... +40 °C)
Ex d e [ia] IIC T5 (Ta = -30 ... +55 °C)
Ex d e IIC T6 (Ta = -30 ...+40 °C)
Ex d e IIC T5 (Ta = -30 ...+50 °C)
with intrinsically safe auxiliary contacts:
Ex d e [ib] IIC T6 (Ta = -30 ...+40 °C)
Ex d e [ib] IIC T5 (Ta = -30 ...+50 °C)
Ex tD A21 IP66 T75°C (Ta = -30 ... +55 °C)
Ex tD A21 IP66 T60°C (Ta = -30 ... +40 °C)
Ex tD A21 IP66 T65 °C (Ta = -30 ... +40 °C)
Ex tD A21 IP66 T75 °C (Ta = -30 ... +50 °C)
Europe (ATEX)
Gas and dust PTB 04 ATEX 1060 PTB 01 ATEX 1161
E II 2 G Ex d e IIC T6 (Ta = -30 ... +40 °C)
E II 2 G Ex d e IIC T5 (Ta = -30 ... +55 °C)
with intrinsically safe auxiliary contacts:
E II 2 G Ex d e [ia] IIC T6 (Ta = -30 ... +40 °C)
E II 2 G Ex d e [ia] IIC T5 (Ta = -30 ... +55 °C)
E II 2 G Ex de IIC T6 (Ta = -30 ...+40 °C)
E II 2 G Ex de IIC T5 (Ta = -30 ...+50 °C)
with intrinsically safe auxiliary contacts:
E II 2 G Ex de [ib] IIC T6 (Ta = -30 ...+40 °C)
E II 2 G Ex de [ib] IIC T5 (Ta = -30 ...+50 °C)
E II 2 D Ex tD A21 IP66 T75°C
(Ta = -30 ... +55 °C)
E II 2 D Ex tD A21 IP66 T60°C
(Ta = -30 ... +40 °C)
E II 2 D Ex tD A21 IP66 T65 °C
(Ta = -30 ... +40 °C)
E II 2 D Ex tD A21 IP66 T75 °C
(Ta = -30 ... +50 °C)
Certifications and certificates
Certificates IECEx, ATEX, Brazil (INMETRO),
China (China-Ex), India (PESO),
Canada (CSA), Kazakhstan (TR), Korea (KCs),
Russia (TR), Taiwan (ITRI), Ukraine (TR),
USA (FM), Belarus (TR)
IECEx, ATEX, Russia (TR), Belarus (TR)
Canada (cFMus), USA (FM) on request
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8. Plugs and Sockets SolConeX & CES
Series 8570, 8571, 8575, 8581
Technical Data
Device version
CES 16 A extra-low voltage SolConeX 16 A
Electrical data
Version Socket 8575/13, Plug 8575/12 Socket 8570/11, Plug 8570/12
Rated operational voltage
Main contacts max. 50 V max. 690 V AC / max. 110 V DC
Auxiliary contacts - - max. 500 V AC / max. 110 V DC
Rated operational current
Main contacts 16 A 16 A
Auxiliary contacts - - max. 6 A
Switching capacity
Short-circuit protection
AC-3: 50 V, 16 A Main contacts:
AC-3: 690 V, 16 A
4 kW
7.5 kW
11 kW
220 V / 230 V / 240 V
380 V / 400 V / 415 V / 500 V
600 V / 690 V
DC-1: 110 V, 16 A
Auxiliary contacts:
AC-15: 500 V, max. 1250 VA
AC-15: 230 V, max. 1380 VA
AC-12: 500 V, max. 3000 VA
DC-13: 110 V, 110 W
Without thermal protec-tion
max. 16 A gG max. 16 A gG
With thermal protection max. 35 A gG max. 35 A gG
Interlocked switch 3 pole, with normally closed contacts (NC) max. 4 pole switch
2 optional auxiliary contacts
ON - delayed, OFF - advanced)
Ambient conditions
Version Socket 8575/13, Plug 8575/12 Socket 8570/11, Plug 8570/12
Ambient temperature see explosion protection data -45 C° on request
(internal lubrication using silicone grease)
see explosion protection data -50 C° on request
(internal lubrication using silicone grease)
Mechanical data
Version Socket 8575/13 Socket 8570/11
Degree of protection IP54 acc. to IEC/EN 60529 IP66 acc. to IEC/EN 60529
Enclosure material polyester resin, glass fibre reinforced polyamide, glass fibre reinforced
Switching handle - - can be locked in 0 and I positions
Version Plug 8575/12 Plug 8570/12
Degree of protection IP54 acc. to IEC/EN 60529 IP66 acc. to IEC/EN 60529
Enclosure material polyamide polyamide, glass fibre reinforced
Mounting / Installation
Version Socket 8575/13 Socket 8570/11
Connection terminal 2 x 4 mm2, additional slide-in terminal block with
2 supporting terminals for each 2 x 4 mm2
2 x 1.5 ... 6 mm2 solid
2 x 1.5 ... 4 mm2 finely-stranded
Cable entries
Cable gland 1 x M25 x 1.5 1 x M25 x 1.5
(positioning on the top is also possible, accor-ding
to the order)
(positioning on the top or at the side,
according to the order)
Stopping plug 1 x M25 x 1.5 1 x M25 x 1.5
Version Plug 8575/12 Plug 8570/12
Terminals 4 mm2 1 x 1.5 ... 4 mm2 finely stranded
Cable entries 11 ... 21 mm cable diameter 8 ... 20 mm cable diameter
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Series 8570, 8571, 8575, 8581
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E3
E3
E3
E3
E3
E3
E3
E3
E3
E3
E3
E3
Technical Data
Device version
SolConeX 32 A CES 125 A
Electrical data
Version Socket 8571/11, Plug 8571/12 Socket 8581/31, Plug 8581/12
Rated operational voltage
Main contacts max. 690 V AC
max. 110 V DC
max. 690 V
Auxiliary contacts max. 500 V AC / max. 110 V DC 250 V AC / DC
400 V AC, for equal potential of both contacts
500 V AC, when 1 NC + 1 NO and the same
potential of both contacts is used
Rated operational current
Main contacts 32 A max. 125 A
Auxiliary contacts max. 6 A max. 6 A
Switching capacity
Short-circuit protection
Without thermal
protection
Main contacts:
AC-3: 690 V, 32 A
7.5 kW:
15 kW:
30 kW:
220 V / 230 V / 240 V
380 V / 400 V / 415 V
600 V / 690 V
Auxiliary contacts:
AC-15: 500 V, max. 1250 VA
AC-15: 230 V, max. 1380 VA
AC-12: 500 V, max. 3000 VA
DC-13: 110 V, 110 W
AC-3: 690 V, 125 A
AC-23: 690 V, 125 A
35 A gG max. 125 A gG acc. to IEC/EN 60269-2
With thermal protection 63 A gG max. 160 A gG acc. to IEC/EN 60269-2
Interlocked switch max. 4 pole switch
2 optional auxiliary contacts
(ON - delayed, OFF - advanced)
3 pole switch with isolating characteristics
1 auxiliary contact
(ON - delayed, OFF - advanced)
Ambient conditions
Version Socket 8571/11, Plug 8571/12 Socket 8581/31, Plug 8581/12
Ambient temperature see explosion protection
-50 °C on request (internal lubrication using
silicone grease)
see explosion protection
-45 C° on request (internal lubrication using
silicone grease)
Mechanical data
Version Socket 8571/11 Socket 8581/31
Degree of protection IP66 acc. to IEC/EN 60529 IP66 acc. to IEC/EN 60529
Enclosure material polyamide, glass fibre reinforced polyester, glass fibre reinforced
Switching handle lockable in 0 and I position padlockable in position 0 and I
Version Plug 8571/12 Plug 8581/12
Degree of protection IP66 acc. to IEC/EN 60529 IP66 acc. to IEC/EN 60529
Enclosure material polyamide, glass fibre reinforced polyamide
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10. Plugs and Sockets SolConeX & CES
Series 8570, 8571, 8575, 8581
Technical Data
Mounting / Installation
Version Socket 8571/11 Socket 8581/31
Connection Terminals
Main contacts 2 x 2.5 ... 10 mm2 single-wire
2 x 2.5 ... 6 mm2 finely stranded
35 ... 150 mm2 (AWG 2/0 ... 300 kcmil) stranded,
50 ... 150 mm2 (AWG 1/0 ... 300 kcmil)
finely stranded
Single conductor
connection
– – 35 ... 150 mm2 (AWG 2 ... 300 kcmil) stranded,
50 ... 150 mm2 (AWG 1/0 ... 300 kcmil)
finely stranded
Multiple conductor
connection
– – 2 x 35 mm2 ... 2 x 50 mm2
(2 x AWG 2 ... 2 x AWG 1/0)
Cable entries
Cable gland 1 x M32 x 1.5 1 x M63 x 1.5
(positioning on the top or at the side, according
to the order)
(lateral positioning acc. to order possible)
Stopping plug 1 x M32 x 1.5 1 x M25 x 1.5, 1 x M63 x 1.5
Version Plug 8571/12 Plug 8581/12
Terminals 1 x 2.5 ... 10 mm2 finely stranded 35 mm2
Cable entries 12 ... 28 mm cable diameter 30 ... 50 mm cable diameter
Arrangement of Earth Contact Sockets
Example:
Clock hour position,
Front view of socket
Example:
Clock hour
position
Marking of connections
Front view of socket
02395E00
06190E00 06190E00 06556E00 06555E00
230 V = 6 h 2 P + ¿
16 A
3 P + ¿
16 ... 125 A
3 P + N + ¿
16 ... 125 A
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Series 8570, 8571, 8575, 8581
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E3
E3
E3
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Accessories and Spare Parts
Designation Figure Description Art. no. Weight
kg
Switch 8581
14441E00
8549/1-31L Load and motor switch 168776 4.720
Auxiliary contact
8570, 8571
(retrofittable)
10341E00
for sockets Series 8570 and 8571
1 NO 150682 0.125
1 NC 150680 0.125
1 NO, gold contact 150686 0.125
1 NC, gold contact 150684 0.125
Auxiliary contact
8581
12446E00
2 NC contacts (8080/1-3) 2) 168356 0.026
1 NC contact + 1 NO contact (8080/1-1) 1) 168351 0.026
2 NO contacts (8080/1-4) 2) 168353 0.026
The switching function of the auxiliary contact depends on
the installation slot used, see chapter "Technical Data".
Additional terminal
block
04911E00
151307 0.008
Protective cap
05365E00
150496 0.043
150510 0.049
150520 0.056
150856 0.070
150865 0.077
153730 0.120
for plug 16 A 3 pole
not for extra-low voltage version
for plug 16 A 4 pole
for plug 16 A 5 pole
for plug 32 A 4 pole
for plug 32 A 5 pole
for plug 125 A 4/5 poles
We reserve the right to make alterations to the technical data, dimensions, weights, designs and products available without notice.
The illustrations cannot be considered binding.
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