Technical data

March 2009
CA08102001E For more information visit: www.eaton.com
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NEMA Contactors & Starters
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Freedom, Full Voltage — Enclosed
Product Family Overview
Standards and Certifications
Note: See Enclosed Control Product Guide
PG0300001E for additional information on
Standards and Certifications that apply to all
Cutler-Hammer Enclosed Control products.
■ UL Listed
■ cUL Listed (indicates appropriate
CSA Standard investigation)
■ ABS Type Approved
Certified Type 2 Coordination
Eaton’s Cutler-Hammer Freedom
Series IEC starters and NEMA starters
are UL Certified to achieve IEC 947
Type 2 coordination against 100,000A
short circuit fault currents. Any brand
of properly selected fuse can be used.
Type 2 coordination means that the
starter will be suitable for further use
following a short circuit fault.
ISO 9001 Certification
When you turn to Eaton’s Cutler-
Hammer Products, you turn to quality.
The International Standards
Organization (ISO) has established a
series of standards acknowledged by
91 industrialized nations to bring
harmony to the international quest for
quality. The ISO certification process
covers 20 quality system elements in
design, production and installation
that must conform to achieve
registration. The Enclosed Control is
manufactured in our Fayetteville, NC
plant, and this facility is registered ISO
9001. This commitment to quality
results in increased product reliability
and total customer satisfaction.
Freedom NEMA contactors and start-
ers are extremely rugged products
built for any application. Their long
electrical/mechanical life is extended
through easy maintainability.
■ Meets and exceeds all UL and CSA
standards.
■ Sized based on standard NEMA size
classifications.
■ Designed and built for a variety of
demanding applications.
■ Easy coil change and inspectable/
replaceable contacts.
■ Available Open and in Type 1, 3R,
4, 4X, 7/9 and 12 enclosures.
Short Circuit Protection
Fuses and Inverse-Time Circuit Breakers
may be selected per Article 430, Part D
of the National Electrical Code to pro-
tect motor branch circuits from fault
conditions. If higher ratings or settings
are required to start the motor, do not
exceed the maximum as listed in
Exception No. 2, Article 430-52.










