Main Switch
Brand Name: Clipsal
Type: Back Wiring
Number of Poles: 1
Current: 80 A
Color: Black
Legend: Without Imprint
Mounting Type: Panel
Switching Current for Fluorescent Lamps: AX
Illumination: Without Illumination
Clipsal Isolator 1 Pole 80A Panel Mnt Back Wiring - PS80-BK
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SKU | CLIPS80BK |
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Supplier No | PS80-BK |
EAN / Barcode | 9311554014957 |
Width | 48 |
Height | 46.000000 |
Length | 72.000000 |
Width | 32.000000 |
Brand | Clipsal |
Range | Clipsal Accessories |
Number of Poles | 1 Pole |
A FEW FAQS
70 x 29 x 44mm (H x W x D)
The terminals on both a PS80 and PS80F can accommodate up to 25mm2 cable.
You can use an LXHQPSM80
The cable pin out for a AS-W180-008 is:
· When reviewing class 20 & 30 applications, are there any separate Type 2 charts available for the NS80 and NSX100 circuit breakers? Answer: No. For Class 20 you take into consideration the note regarding the thermal relay. For class 30 you consider the derating of 20% for the breaker and, if using the F series contactor, check it according to 30 s thermal withstand. · If not to the above can it be assumed that you can use the attached charts for class 20 & 30 applications in conjunction with the notes? Answer: Yes. For Class 20 you take into consideration the note regarding the thermal relay. For class 30 you consider the derating of 20% for the breaker and, if using the F series contactor, check it according to 30 s thermal withstand. · With regards to the notes below the tables, it mentions that the circuit breakers need to be de-rated by 20% for class 30 applications but does that apply to class 20 applications also? Answer: No, only class 30. · Also, does this 20% de-rating apply to the contactors etc as well? Answer: No, only the circuit breaker.
Issue: Can I set up preset speed on Altivar 320 Drives? Product Line: ATV320, Altivar 320 Environment: All ATV320 Drives Cause: How to program the ATV320 for preset speeds? Resolution: Preset speed function can be assigned two ways to Altivar 320. 1) Logic inputs 2) Communication networks 1) Through Logic inputs To assign preset speeds to Altivar range of drives, follow below path while operating JOG dial. RDY--> CONF --> FULL --> Fun [Application Function]-->PSS- [Preset Speeds] -->PS2 [2 Preset speeds] = DIx. Here x refers to an available logic input number. When this particular DIx is ON, SP2 (preset speed 2) reference will be considered. Similarly, PS4, PS8 and PS16 can also be assigned to DIx to activate 4 preset speeds, 8 preset speeds and 16 preset speeds operation respectively. 2) Through communication networks RDY-->CtL [Command Menu]-->LAC [Access Level]] = L3 [Level 3] Assign any one bit from bit 11th to 15th of control word of particular communication network on which ATV320 is being used to preset Speeds (PS2, PS4, PS8 or PS16). Communication network could be one out of Modbus, CANOpen, DeviceNet or Profibus. When assigned bit of control word is HIGH, corresponding preset speed function (PS2, PS4, PS* or PS16) will be activated, and accordingly SP2 to SP16 will come into effect. Please refer to page 180 of the ATV320 Programming Manual for truth table of preset speeds.