Catalog Numbering System

Class 8502, 8536, 8538 / Refer to Catalog 8502CT9701

Catalog Numbering System

See Motor Overload Protection—Factory Modifications (Forms) for additional Form designations and Solid-State Overload Relay Forms for more information about Motor Logic SSOLRs.

Coil Voltage Codes

Voltage

Code

60 Hz

50 Hz

24  [1]

V01

120 

110

V02

208

V08

240

220

V03

480

440

V06

600

550

V07

Specify

Specify

V99

note

These are the common voltages, more are available. Contact Schneider Electric at www.schneider-electric.com/us/ for information about other voltage codes.

How to Order

To Order Specify:

Catalog Number

  • Class Number

  • Type Number

  • Voltage Code

  • Form(s)

Class

Type

Voltage Code

Form(s)

8539

SCG44

V06

AH30P1X11

Description: NEMA Size 1 (10 hp) electronic motor circuit protector (MCP) combo starter in a NEMA 1 enclosure with a 480 V coil, start/stop push button (A), trip-class selectable SSOLR (H30), red pilot light (P1), and 1 N.O. and 1 N.C. auxiliary contact (X11).


IMPORTANT: This information is intended for general interpretation of the catalog numbers. Do not use it to create catalog numbers for this product line.

For more ordering information, refer to the Product Selector at www.schneider-electric.com/us/.

note

The terms Class, Type, and Form do not appear in the catalog number.

Devices are wired from the factory according to customer preference as follows:

  • Common control

  • Separate control (Form S)

  • Control power transformer (CPT)

note

TeSys™ T devices are unwired.

Factory Modifications (Forms): Refer to Motor Overload Protection—Factory Modifications (Forms)

Application Data: Refer to Application Data

Dimensions: Refer to Dimensions

Separate Enclosures (Class 9991): Refer to Catalog 9999CT9701

Replacement Parts (Class 9998) : Refer to Catalog 9999CT9701

Type S Accessories (Class 9999): Refer to Catalog 9999CT9701

 

Footnotes

  1. 24 V coils are not available on Sizes 4–7. On sizes 00–3, Form S (separate control) must be specified.

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