Specification
Disconnecting Means Motor Control Solutions
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Disconnecting Means
A disconnecting means must be provided for each incoming supply (branch) circuit,
and must open each ungrounded conductor of the supply circuit.
The disconnecting means may be one of the following:
• UL 489 inverse-time or instantaneous-trip circuit breaker
• UL 489 molded-case switch
• UL 98 switch unit, either open type or enclosed
For a motor starter, the disconnecting means could be a UL 508 Type E
self-protected combination motor controller.
The sizing of the disconnecting means must meet UL 508A Section 30.2.
An UL 508 manual motor controller or switch (such as the TeSys™ Vario device) is
certified for use on the load side of a motor's branch circuit protection. This is
commonly called a load break switch.
Industrial Machinery Requirements (NFPA 79 Section 5.3.3.1 and UL 508A Section 65, 66)
These requirements cover industrial control panels for industrial machinery
(NFPA 79-2002, Electrical Standard for Industrial Machinery). The following types
of machines are identified as industrial machinery:
• Metalworking machine tools, including machines that cut or form metal
• Plastics machinery, including injection molding, extrusion, blow molding,
specialized processing, thermoset molding, and size reduction machines
• Wood machinery, including woodworking, laminating, and sawmill machines
• Assembly machines
• Material handling machines, including industrial robots and transfer machines
• Inspection and testing machines, including coordinate measuring and
in-process gauging machines
An operating mechanism for the disconnecting means must have the following
characteristics:
• Readily accessible when the enclosure doors are in the open or closed position
• Installed so that its operation is not restricted by the enclosure door while in the
open position
• Operable independent of the door position without the use of accessory tools or
devices
• Lockable in the Off position independent of the door position; and, when the
mechanism is locked, the disconnect cannot be closed
The UL 98 TeSys GS family of disconnect switches meet these characteristics:
• The TeSys GS1 30 A disconnect switch requires the use of operating
mechanism kit GS1AD010.
• The TeSys GS2 family of disconnect switches provide these features from 60
to 400 A using operating mechanism kits GS2AD030N or GS2AD040N.
The UL 489 PowerPact™ Circuit breakers meet these characteristics when used in
conjunction with a Class 9422 or 9421L operating mechanism and 9421LH79 handle.