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Industrial Control Panels
Tested product combinations to meet NEC® Article 409 and UL 508A
Standard.
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The North American Electrical
Safety System
Changes affecting Industrial Control Panels
A White Paper on UL 508A, NEC 409 and related codes and standards
changes that affect panel builders, machine builders and those who
design and develop industrial control panels.
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New Safety and Code Standards: Industrial
Control Panels
Understanding the impact of NEC® Article 409 and UL 508A.
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Applying Powerpact® H- and J- frame Molded
Case Circuit Breakers in UL Type Control Panels
Powerpact® H- and J- Frame molded case circuit breakers provide
a convenient and versatile solution for the demanding needs of control
panel customers. These circuit breakers are designed to provide a
comprehensive product solution by delivering high interruption ratings,
many terminal options, wide variety of actuators, and field installable
accessories.
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Short Circuit Current Ratings for Enclosed
Drives 2005 NEC and UL508A Requirements
This data bulletin compares the existing methods for determining SCCRs.
It also introduces the changes forthcoming in the 2005 National Electrical
Code® (NEC2005) and in UL508A, Industrial Control Equipment, as
well as the impact these changes will have on the industry.
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Application Considerations for UL Combination
Starters
This data bulletin describes UL combination starter types, the implications
of the UL "self-protected" designation, coordination of
motor control equipment, and the benefits of Type E and Type F combination
starters in panel design.
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TeSys® U-Line Self-Protected Motor Starter:
Meeting the Needs of Industrial Control Panel Builders and System
Integrators
This data bulletin describes how the TeSys U-Line self-protected starter
can help panel builders and system integrators meet the requirements
of UL508E and the 2005 National Electrical Code.
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