Eaton XBoard Plus 250A DIN panel-boards

Friday, 16 April, 2010 | Supplied by: Eaton Electrical (Australia) Pty Ltd


The modular XBoard Plus 250A DIN panel-boards combine features from the Eaton Echidna and the Moeller XPole panel-boards into a purpose-designed DIN panel-board assembly that is designed for installation into industrial, commercial and infrastructure electrical applications.

The system is supplied complete with a type-tested, three-phase, colour-encapsulated DIN busbar chassis system, rated to 250 A with a fault withstand rating of 25 kA for 0.1 s.

Mounted above the chassis is a heavy-duty DIN rail for fitting a 250 A main isolator and optional DIN control equipment, such as emergency lighting test circuit, dimmers, surge diverters, fuses, meters, timers or relays, up to a total of 24 x 18 mm DIN modules.

Other features include 250 A Neutral Link, field-reversible hinged escutcheon and door, spacious cabling capacity on either side of the chassis and a 530 x 150 mm opening with 3 mm aluminium gland plates, for cable entry and exits at the base and top of the unit.

The enclosure measures 580 (W) x 200 (D) mm and is constructed from 1.6 mm sheet steel. The 200 mm depth with flushed conduit side-knockouts allows for modular arrangements for more complex lighting and motor control installations.

A fully shrouded main isolator with a handle that interlocks to the escutcheon when in the ‘on’ position maintains safety. It is also available with a padlockable MCCB as a main switch, which allows for selectivity and higher fault protection.

Online: www.eaton.com/au
Phone: 02 9693 9333
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