Ecmweb 3639 Eatonelevatorpanelboard
Ecmweb 3639 Eatonelevatorpanelboard
Ecmweb 3639 Eatonelevatorpanelboard
Ecmweb 3639 Eatonelevatorpanelboard
Ecmweb 3639 Eatonelevatorpanelboard

Elevator control panelboard

Jan. 1, 2010
Eaton’s elevator control panelboard is designed to meet the stringent requirements mandated by multiple building codes

This elevator control panelboard is designed to meet the stringent requirements mandated by multiple building codes. Standard product features include: 30A to 200A, 240 VAC and 600VAC fused switch to feed the elevator; 200,000A rms short-circuit current rating; 120VAC shunt trip; control power terminals; ground termination, and 120VAC key test switch.
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www.eaton.com/ecm/idcplg?IdcService=GET_FILE&allowInterrupt=1&RevisionSelectionMethod=LatestReleased&Rendition=Primary&&dDocName=PA01417003E

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