Specification
Combination Starter Construction Types  Motor Control Solutions
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Combination Starter Construction Types
UL 508 is the UL safety standard for industrial control equipment. Part IV defines 
the component functions, construction, testing, and performance requirements of 
six styles of combination starters. Each of these six styles meets the requirements 
of NEC Article 430 for the motor disconnecting means, the motor branch circuit 
short-circuit and ground-fault protection, the motor controller, and the motor 
overload (OL) protection. Each provides adequate protection against fire or 
personal injury under detected fault conditions.
The UL 508 type designations are differentiated by the actual components used to 
protect the motor branch circuit. See Table 3.
Table 3 –  UL Combination Starter Type Designations
UL 
Combination 
Starter Type
Device Used for Component Function
Disconnect
Branch 
Circuit 
Protection
Motor 
Controller
Motor 
Overload 
Relay
Traditional 
Combination 
Starters from the 
1980s and earlier
A
UL 98 Manual 
Disconnect
UL 248 Fuses
UL 508 
Magnetic or 
Solid State 
Controller
UL 508 Motor 
Overload Relay
B
UL 508 Motor 
Short Circuit 
Protector
C
UL 489 Inverse Time
Circuit Breaker
D
UL 489 Instantaneous 
Trip Circuit Breaker
Recognized 1990 E
UL 508 Self-Protected 
Combination Controller
Recognized 2002 F
UL 508 Manual 
Self-Protected 
Combination Controller
UL 508 
Magnetic or 
Solid State 
Controller
UL 508 Manual 
Self-Protected 
Combination 
Controller
UL 98 Disconnect Switch
UL 248 Fuses 
UL 508 Controller 
UL 508 Overload Relay
UL 489 Circuit Breaker
UL 508 Controller
UL 508 Overload Relay
UL 508 Type E 
Self-Protected 
Combination Starter: 
TeSys U 
UL 508 Type E 
Manual Self-Protected 
Combination Starter: 
TeSys GV2P & GV3P 
UL 508 Type F 
Combination Starter: 
TeSys GV2P/GV3P + 
TeSys D Contactor 










