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The following product specification information is provided to help specifiers incorporate Meltric devices into construction plans. Each specification item should be reviewed carefully to ensure that project requirements are met.

 

Specifications for DECONTACTOR™ Series Switch Rated
Plugs & Receptacles

Specifications for DXN Hazardous Duty Rated Plugs & Receptacles

Specifications for PF High Amperage Plugs & Receptacles

Specifications for DR Series Plugs & Receptacles

 

 

 

 

Quick spec for DECONTACTOR Series Switch Rated Plugs & Receptacles
  

Note to specifying engineer:  For a simple means of specifying Meltric DECONTACTOR Series switch rated plugs and receptacles, we recommend including the following text into job specifications.

  1. Plugs and receptacles must be listed to UL Subject 2682 'Switch Rated Plugs and Receptacles.' (Alternate for Canada:   Plugs and receptacles must be CSA listed to UL Subject 2682 'Switch Rated Plugs and Receptacles').

 

 

Detailed spec for DECONTACTOR Series Switch Rated Plugs & Receptacles


Note to specifying engineer:  In order to specify Meltric DECONTACTOR Series plugs and receptacles, include one or all of the items below in your job specification. The items in bold are exclusive to Meltric Decontactors and thus should be included in the specification wherever practical to avoid substitution of pin and sleeve or twist type devices.



  1. Plugs and receptacles must be listed to UL Subject 2682 'Switch Rated Plugs and Receptacles.' (Alternate for Canada:  Plugs and receptacles must be CSA listed to UL Subject 2682 'Switch Rated Plugs and Receptacles').

  2. Plugs and receptacles must have constant pressure butt-contacts with solid silver-nickel tips. Pin and sleeve contacts are not permitted.

  3. Receptacles must have dead front construction:  live parts must be inaccessible to thin tool or wire.

  4. Plugs and receptacles must be able to close at least once on a conditional short-circuit current of 65,000A. (Short circuit testing should be performed with RK1 current limiting fuses sized at 400% of the highest full load motor ampacity associated with the device).

  5. Plugs and receptacles must incorporate an integral switching mechanism to ensure the load is broken before the plug is removed from the receptacle.

  6. Plug and receptacle wire terminals must be spring-assisted to prevent loosening due to conductor yielding, shocks, vibrations or thermal cycling.

  7. The minimum environmental rating of plugs and receptacles must be NEMA 3R (DS Series), NEMA 4X and IP 66+67 (DSN Series), or IP67 (DB Series).

  8. Ingress protection must be achieved automatically when the plug is fully inserted into the receptacles, without additional manual operation (except DB Series).

  9. Plugs and receptacles must have a system of different keying positions in order to discriminate between circuits or incompatible operating voltages or frequencies.

  10. Plugs and receptacles installed outdoor must be able to withstand UV radiation.

  11. Plugs and receptacles shall be Meltric Decontactor Series or equal.

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Specifications for DXN Hazardous Duty Rated Plugs & Receptacles

Note to specifying engineer:  In order to specify Meltric DXN Hazardoud Duty plugs and receptacles, include one or all of the items below in your job specification.


  1. Plugs and receptacles shall be UL or CSA rated for Class I Division 2 Group A, B, C, D and Class II Division 2 Group E, F, G environments.

    Plugs and receptacles shall be rated to ATEX II 2 G/D DUST T85 EEx ed IIC T6.

  2. The minimum environmental rating of plugs and receptacles must be IP 66+67. Ingress Protection must be achieved automatically when the plug is fully inserted into the receptacles, without any additional manual operation.

  3. Receptacles shall have a dead front, live parts must be inaccessible to a thin tool or wire.

  4. Plugs and receptacles shall have constant presure butt-contacts with solid silver-nickel contact tips. Pin and sleeve contacts are not permitted.

  5. Plugs and receptacles shall be able to safely connect and disconnect equipment under full load in potentially explosive environments.

  6. Hazardous duty rated plugs and receptacles shall be Meltric DXN Series or equal.

 

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Specifications for PF/PFQ High Amperage Plugs & Receptacles

Note to specifying engineer:  In order to specify Meltric PF/PFQ High Amperage plugs and receptacles, include one or all of the items below in your job specification


  1. Plugs and receptacles must be Meltric PF/PFQ Series or equal.

  2. Plugs and receptacles must have constant pressure type silver contacts. Pin and sleeve contacts are not permitted.

  3. Receptacles must have a safety shutter to protect female contacts and inhibit access to live parts.

  4. The minimum environmental rating of plugs and receptacles must be IP 66/67.

  5. Plug and receptacles must feature a mechanical locking system that engages pilot contacts and subsequently energizes the plug. Furthermore, the plug can not be removed from the receptacles without releasing the mechanical lock and thus disengaging the pilot contacts which must be electrically interlocked via a pilot control circuit.

  6. Plug and receptacle casing must be epoxy coated aluminum material.

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Specifications for DR Series Plugs & Receptacles

Note to specifying engineer:  In order to specify Meltric DR Series plugs and receptacles, include
one or all of the items below in your job specification


  1. Plugs and receptacles must have constant pressure butt-contacts with solid silver-nickel tips. Pin and sleeve contacts are not permitted.

  2. Receptacles must have dead front construction:  live parts must be inaccessible to thin tool
    or wire.

  3. Plugs and receptacles must incorporate an integral load break mechanism to ensure the load
    is broken before the plug is removed from the receptacle.

  4. Plug and receptacle wire terminals must be spring-assisted to prevent loosening due to conductor yielding, shocks, vibrations or thermal cycling.

  5. The minimum environmental rating of plugs and receptacles must be NEMA 3R.

  6. Ingress protection must be achieved automatically when the plug is fully inserted into the receptacles, without additional manual operation.

  7. Plugs and receptacles must have a system of different keying positions in order to discriminate between circuits or incompatible operating voltages or frequencies.

  8. Plugs and receptacles installed outdoor must be able to withstand UV radiation.

  9. Plugs and receptacles shall be Meltric DR Series or equal.

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