Mounting - Eaton EMS2 Series Manual

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3.1 Mounting

Table 7: Terminal assignment
Terminal
Function
1L1
three-phase incoming unit
3L2
three-phase incoming unit
5L3
three-phase incoming unit
2T1
three-phase motor connection
4T2
three-phase motor connection
6T3
three-phase motor connection
A1
control voltage connection
A2
control voltage connection
A2 is simultaneously the reference point for the control inputs ON as well
as L and R
ON
Motor startup (with DOL starters)
Reference point is terminal A2
L
Motor startup in counterclockwise rotation (for reversing starters)
Reference point is terminal A2
R
Motor startup in counterclockwise rotation (for reversing starters)
Reference point is terminal A2
95
Relay output for fault messages
96
Relay output for fault messages
98
Relay output for fault messages
RES / MAN
Input for manual resetting of error messages
RES / AUT
Input for automatic resetting of error messages
The EMS2 system includes two types of adapters:
Top-hat rail adapter EMS2-XTH
The motor starter is supplied via terminals on the adapter. The adapter is
mounted on a top-hat rail and the starter is inserted into the adapter.
Busbar adapter
Classic EMS2-XBB60
Power to the busbar adapters is supplied by a busbar which runs along
the back. It is not necessary to supply the individual starters.
In addition, EMS2-ROSF motor starters are compatible with the Motor
Starter Feeder System (MSFS).
Note that a direct linking of devices with a rated operational
current I
e
under some circumstances.
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3 Plug-in motor starter ROSF for mounting on an adapter
of 9 A can lead to a reduction in performance (derating)
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