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Darwin Technology

SWD contactor modules, SWD PKE module

2010

CA08103002Z-EN

www.eaton.com

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SWDcontactormodules,SWDPKEmodule

Features

MSC-DEA networkable PKE-based

motor starter →Chapter 8

Plug & play-capable motor starter

combi-nationupto15kW,consistingof

PKE basic unit, contactor DILM and

PKE trip block PKE-XTUA.

Exchangeable trip blocks for cover of

current ranges.

Wide-range overload protection

ratio 4:1.

Adjustable time-lag classes

(

CLASS 5, 10, 15, 20) for different

tripping characteristics.

Networkable via SWD PKE module.

Powerfeed module →Page 1/6

Provision of SmartWire-Darwin supply

voltage.

Provision of 24 V DC supply voltage for

activating the contactors.

Formation of emergency-stop groups.

SWD PKE module→Page 1/14

Pluggable onto contactors in the

xStart range.

Suitable for motor starters MSC-DEA-

…(24

V DC) or DILM(C)7 -DILM(C)32 in

combination with PKE12/32 and trip

block PKE-XTUA-…

Use of the standard switchgear of the

xStart range.

Use of the standard accessories in the

xStart range.

Integrated mechanical contactor

switching state indication.

Integrated contactor switching state

scanning.

Transmission of PKE-specific data

(

switch position PKE, relative motor

current, thermal motor image, trip indi-

cations (overload, short-circuit,…),

type PKE trip block, set value of over-

load release and time-lag class).

Communication cable (PKE32-COM)

for connection to PKE trip block

included as standard.

Contactor actuation.

Selectable ZMR functionality

(

contactor opening on overload).

SWD diagnostics LED for signalling

the communication status of the

modules and signalling of the switch

command via SmartWire-Darwin.

Manual/Auto functionality for

automatic or manual switching on

of the connected contactor.

Connection to SmartWire-Darwin

ribbon cable via device plug.

SWD contactor module →Page 1/14

Pluggable onto contactors in the

xStart range.

Suitable for contactors DILM7 DILM38

(24

VDC), DILMC7…DILMC32 (24 VDC),

DILA DILMP20 DILMP45 (24 VDC

RDC24) or motor starter MSC-

…(24

VDC).

Use of the standard switchgear of the

xStart range.

Use of the standard accessories in the

xStart range.

Suitable for contactor combinations

with PKZ or with Z overload relays.

Integrated switch position scanning.

Integratedmechanical switch position

indication.

Contactor actuation.

SWD diagnostics LED for signalling

the communication status of the

modules and signalling of the switch

command via SmartWire-Darwin.

Two digital inputs for scanning floating

contacts, such as motor-protective

circuit-breaker auxiliary contacts.

For DIL-SWD-32-002 built-in Manual/

Auto functionality for automatic or

manual switching on of the connected

contactor.

Connection to SmartWire-Darwin

ribbon cable via device plug.

SWD input/output modules→Page 1/6

Digital module with four 24 V DC digital

inputs and two relay outputs for

actuating contactors DILM40-DILM72.

Connection to SmartWire-Darwin

through device plug.

Link for device plug

→Page 1/17

Connection to SmartWire-Darwin

device plug.

Suitable for the bridging of already

adapted device plugs (e.g. as a

placeholder).

Planning and ordering help (SWD assist)

Easy generation of applications with

the SmartWire-Darwin system.

Integrated function for the generation

of ordering lists.

Integrated plausibility check.

Online functionality.

Simple preliminary commissioning

of SmartWire-Darwin inputs and

outputs and function testing.

Simple diagnostics of SmartWire-

Darwin slaves.

Free download under

http://downloadcenter.moeller.net

Safety engineering

Emergency-stop disconnection

to IEC/EN 954-1, switching category 3;

EN ISO 13849-1 PL d; IEC 62061 SIL 2

Central switch off of the control

voltage at the gateway or power

feeder module.

Combination with safety-related

switchgears possible.

Design note

The number of motor starters or DILM contactors that can be connected is dependent upon the power consumption of the magnet systems per SmartWire Darwin line.

To increase the number of SmartWire-Darwin modules that can be connected power feeder modules can be used.”

24

V DC

DILM(C)7, DILA DILM(C)9

DILM(C)12,

DILMP20

DILM(C)15

DILM(C)17

DILM(C)25

DILM(C)32,

DILMP32

DILM38,

DILMP45

Pick-up power

[

W]

3

3

4.5

4.5

12

12

12

12

Holding power

[

W]

3

3

4.5

4.5

0.5

0.5

0.5

05