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Overload Relay

XTOB004CC1

Manufacturer Part Number
XTOB004CC1
Description
Overload Relay
Manufacturer
EATON CUTLER HAMMER
Datasheet

Specifications of XTOB004CC1

Overload Adjustment Current Min
2.4A
Overload Adjustment Current Max
4A
Coil Voltage Dc Max
220V
Contactor Direction
Non Reversing
Coil Voltage Vdc Nom
220V
Lead Free Status / RoHS Status
Lead free / RoHS Compliant
March 2009
Approvals for World Markets
Overview
The
for use throughout the world, includ-
ing the USA and Canada. As such, they
can be used without restriction as
devices for world markets.
The majority of countries permit the
import of devices on the manufac-
turer’s undertaking that they have
been constructed in accordance with
the pertinent specifications. In the USA
and Canada, however, there is a legal
obligation to obtain official approval.
In these countries, devices and enclo-
sures — sometimes even complete
control systems — are tested and
approved by independent bodies.
In Europe, there also used to be a legal
obligation to obtain official approval
for low-voltage switchgear and con-
trolgear. For industrial control gear,
this legal obligation has now been
abolished, provided the devices have
been manufactured and tested
in accordance with harmonized
European standards (such as IEC/EN
60947). There is then no longer a
requirement for them to carry their
country’s own approval mark.
Since January 1997, all devices must
conform to the European Low-Voltage
Directive and, where intended for sale
within the European Union, must carry
the CE mark.
This mark denotes that the device
carrying it conforms to all relevant
requirements and specifications. The
mandatory application of this mark
therefore enables the unrestricted use
of marked devices within the European
economic area.
Since January 1996, all devices sold
within the European union must com-
ply with the Electromagnetic Compati-
bility (EMC) Directive.
the required tests to these Directives,
and the devices carry the CE mark,
demonstrating compliance with the
EMC Directive. Because devices
bearing the CE mark comply with the
harmonized standards, approval and
the associated marking is no longer
required in the following countries:
CA08102001E
Europe
Conformité Européen
(CE)
line of products is approved
has passed
Devices the USA and Canada have UL
and CSA approval.
Belgium
Comité Electro-
technique Belge
Belgisch Elektro-
technisch Comité
(CEBEC)
Denmark
Danmarks Elektriske
Materielkontrol
(DEMKO)
Finland
(FIMKO)
France
Union Technique
de l’Electricité
(UTE)
Netherlands
Naamloze Vennootschap
tot Keuring van
Electrotechnische
Materialien
(KEMA)
Norway
Norges Elektriske
Materiellkontrol
(NEMKO)
Sweden
Svenska
Elektriska Materiel-
Kontrollanstalten
(SEMKO)
Switzerland
Schweizerischer
Elektrotechischer
Verein
(SEV)
USA
Underwriters
Laboratories
(UL)
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Reference Data
Listing
Recognition
Recently introduced is the mandatory
approval of electrical products for:
Marking is partly mandatory for these
countries. The IEC rating data is
accepted as in other European
countries.
Approval is not mandatory in the
Czech Republic and Hungary. The
manufacturer’s declaration of confor-
mity is sufficient here.
Romania requires that components
that are to be used in public buildings
must be approved by the Romanian
test authority ICECON.
Selection of Devices
”Selection appropriate for export”
does not mean merely meeting the
requisite approvals and conformity to
relevant specifications. The meaning
of the term goes a great deal further
by even including that equipment and
installations must be designed to a
concept with export in mind.
Canada
Canadian Standards
Association
(CSA)
Russia
Devices for Russia must
bear the appropriate
marking.
Russia
Goststandart
(GOST-R)
South Africa
ZA
SABS
Argentina
Slovakia
Poland
South Africa
China
Russia
Turkey
Argentina
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