Stahl SolConeX 8571/11 Series Operating Instructions Manual Download Page 6

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2014-01-21·BA00·III·en·08

SolConeX Wall-Mounted Socket, 32 A

Series 8571/11

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Technical Data

Explosion Protection
Global (IECEx)

Gas and dust

IECEx PTB 05 0024
Ex de IIC T6 or T5
Ex tD A21 IP66 T60°C or T75°C

Europe (ATEX)

Gas and dust

PTB 04 ATEX 1060

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 II 2 G Ex d e IIC T6 (Ta = -30 ... +40 °C)

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 II 2 G Ex d e IIC T5 (Ta = -30 ... +55 °C)

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 II 2 D Ex tD A21 IP66 T60°C (Ta = -30 ... +40 °C)

E

 II 2 D Ex tD A21 IP66 T75°C (Ta = -30 ... +55 °C)

Special version with 

intrinsically safe 

auxiliary contacts

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 II 2 G Ex d e [ia] IIC T6 (Ta = -30 ... +40 °C)

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 II 2 G Ex d e [ia] IIC T5 (Ta = -30 ... +55 °C)

Certifications and certificates

Certificates

IECEx, ATEX, Brazil (INMETRO), China (China-Ex), India (PESO), 

Canada (CSA), Kazakhstan (operating license), Korea (KCs),  

Russia (GOST R), Taiwan (ITRI), Ukraine (TR), USA (FM),  

Belarus (operating license)

Ship approval

GL

Technical Data
Electrical data

Rated operational 

voltage

Main contacts

max. 690 V AC / max. 110 V DC

Auxiliary contacts

max. 500 V AC / max. 110 V DC

Frequency

0 ... 60 Hz, others on request

Voltage tolerance

-10 ... +6 %

Rated operational 

current

Main contacts

32 A

Auxiliary contacts

max. 6 A

Rated operational 

power

Main contacts:
AC-3:

690 V, 32 A

7.5 kW:

15 kW:

30 kW:

220 V / 230 V / 240 V

380 V / 400 V / 415 V 

600 V / 690 V

Auxiliary contacts:
AC-15:

500 V, max. 1250 VA

AC-15:

230 V, max. 1380 VA

AC-12:

500 V, max. 3000 VA

DC-13:

110 V, 110 W

Summary of Contents for SolConeX 8571/11 Series

Page 1: ...EN EN EN EN EN EN EN EN EN EN EN EN EN EN EN EN EN EN EN EN EN EN EN EN EN Operating instructions Additional languages www stahl ex com EN SolConeX Wall Mounted Socket 32 A Series 8571 11...

Page 2: ...ns 3 2 2 Warning Notes 4 2 3 Symbols on the Device or in the Circuit Diagrams 4 3 Safety Notes 5 3 1 Operating Instructions Storage 5 3 2 Safe Use 5 3 3 Modifications and Alterations 5 4 Function and...

Page 3: ...601300 Publication Code 2014 01 21 BA00 III en 08 Hardware version n a Software version n a The original instructions are the English edition They are legally binding in all legal affairs 1 3 Further...

Page 4: ...he danger damage 2 3 Symbols on the Device or in the Circuit Diagrams DANGER Danger for persons Non compliance with the instruction results in severe or fatal injuries to persons WARNING Danger for pe...

Page 5: ...nstallation and operation observe the information characteristic values and rated operating conditions on the rating and data plates and the information plates located on the device containing the cab...

Page 6: ...T6 Ta 30 40 C E II 2 G Ex d e ia IIC T5 Ta 30 55 C Certifications and certificates Certificates IECEx ATEX Brazil INMETRO China China Ex India PESO Canada CSA Kazakhstan operating license Korea KCs R...

Page 7: ...ntacts 2 optional auxiliary contacts ON delayed OFF leading Switching handle lockable in 0 and I position Material Enclosure polyamide glass fibre reinforced Degree of protection IP66 acc to IEC EN 60...

Page 8: ...h contact sleeve Position clock hour position View front side of the socket Arrangement of socket contacts and terminal markings Arrangement of the socket contacts and terminal markings in the 6h posi...

Page 9: ...according to IEC 60309 2 1 Mainly for ship installations 2 Frequencies 100 Hz lead to higher heating behaviour This must be compensated by max ambient temperature 40 C temperature class T5 or reductio...

Page 10: ...nnection chamber upwards Fasten the wall mounting socket by means of four screws in the vertical operating position on an even wall Mounting auxiliary contacts If mounted outdoors equip the enclosure...

Page 11: ...permissible conductor temperatures are not exceeded When using the core end sleeves attach them using a suitable tool Observe the insulating capacity and separation distances between intrinsically saf...

Page 12: ...h the clamping plate Check if the conductors are clamped properly Align the conductors the clamping units must not be under tension Tighten the cable gland s Close the enclosure For the tightening tor...

Page 13: ...l the unused cable entries with plugs certified to Directive 94 9 EC and unused bores with stopping plugs certified to Directive 94 9 EC Use only in completely mounted state 9 Operation Only Type 8571...

Page 14: ...EC EN 60079 0 whether the device is used according to its designated use 10 2 Maintenance WARNING Unauthorized work being performed on the device Risk of injuries and material damage Work performed on...

Page 15: ...aning with a damp cloth use water or mild non abrasive non scratching cleaning agents Do not use aggressive detergents or solvents Prevent water and cleaning agents from penetrating the socket contact...

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