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            IntelliCENTER Technology
            IntelliCENTER technology enhances the intelligence of an MCC by using
            built-in networking to capture information used for predictive maintenance,
            process monitoring, and advanced diagnostics.
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                – Pre-confi gured screens shorten programming time
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                – Option to substitute “as built”  drawings with “as installed” drawings
                – Unit specifi c manuals and spare parts lists are provided electronically
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                 CENTERLINE 2500 MCC  PowerFlex Drives  CENTERLINE 2100 MCC  Medium Voltage Equipment

                                               Standards  IEC 60204-1: Ed. 5.1:2009  Safety of machinery – electrical equipment of machines; Part 1: General requirements
                                                          IEC 61439-1 and -2, Ed. 2.0 b:2011  Low-voltage switchgear and controlgear assemblies; Part 1: General rule, and Part 2: Power switchgear
                                                          IEC/TR 61641, ED. 3.0 2014-9  and controlgear assemblies
                                                                            Enclosed low-voltage switchgear and controlgear assemblies – guide for testing under conditions
                                                                            of arcing due to internal fault
                                               EC Directives  2004/108/EC   EMC Directive
                                                          2006/95/EC        Low-Voltage Directive
                                               Certifi cations  ABS and ABS Shipboard  http://www.rockwellautomation.com/rockwellautomation/certifi  cation/marine.page?
                                               and Markings  CE Conformance Marked  http://www.rockwellautomation.com/rockwellautomation/certifi  cation/ce.page?#Motor
                                                          China Compulsory Certifi cate (CCC)  http://www.rockwellautomation.com/rockwellautomation/certifi  cation/china.page?#motorcontrol
                                                          EAC               http://www.rockwellautomation.com/rockwellautomation/certifi  cation/gost.page?#/tab1
                                                          IBC 2010          http://www.rockwellautomation.com/rockwellautomation/certifi  cation/overview.page?
                                                          SEI/ASCE 7-05 and 7-10  http://www.rockwellautomation.com/rockwellautomation/certifi  cation/overview.page?
                                               Rated Voltages  Rated Operating Voltage, U e  Up to 690 V, 3 Phase
                                                                            50…60 Hz
                                                          Rated Frequency, f n
                                                                            1000 V, 3 Phase
                                                          Rated Insulation Voltage, U i
                                               Rated Currents  Continuous Current Rating, I e  Horizontal bus – up to 4000 A; vertical bus – up to 1200 A per column(1)
                                                                            Horizontal bus up to 210 kA
                                                          Short Circuit Peak Withstand, I pk
                                                                            Horizontal bus up to 100 kA for 1 second
                                                          Short Time Withstand Rating, I cw
                                                          Neutral (N)       Full or half-rated
                                               Creepage Distances   Rated Impulse Withstand Voltage, U imp  6, 8 or 12 kV
                                               and Clearances  Material Group (Overvoltage Category)  IIIa (175≤CTI<400)
                                                          Pollution Degree  3
                                               Bus Material   Horizontal Power Bus  Copper with tin plating
                                               and Plating  Vertical Distribution Bus  Copper with tin plating
                                                          Protective Earth Conductor (PE)  Copper (optional tin plating)
                                               Degrees of Protection  IEC 60529  IP20, IP31, IP42 or IP54
                                               Forms of Separation  IEC 61439-2  Forms 2b, 3b, 4b, or 4b Type 7
                                               Column     Height            2300 mm
                                               Dimensions  Width            600, 700, 800, 900 or 1000 mm
                                                          Depth             600 or 800 mm (1200 mm double-front)
                                               Units      Module Size (approx.)  80 mm high x 500 mm wide = 1 module
                                                          Modules per Column (max.)  24 of varied unit combinations
                                                          Withdrawable Unit Sizes  1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12 modules
                                                          Fixed Unit Sizes  2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16 modules
                                               Structural Surface   Interior  G90 galvanized metal (interior painted surfaces available as custom paint requests)
                                               Treatments  Exterior         RAL 7032 Pebble Grey Paint or Munsell 6.5 Paint (additional colors available by request)
                                               Environment  Storage Temperature  -25…55 °C
                                                          Operating (Ambient) Temperature  -5…40 °C with up to 95% non-condensing humidity
                                                          Altitude          Up to 1000 m without derating; derating over 1000 m
                                              (1) Up to 600 A top and bottom, eff  ective 1200 A per column.
                                              (2) The average temperature over a 24-hour period must not exceed 35 °C.
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