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Schneider Electric Type S 8736SCO8V02S

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8736SCO8V02S

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The 8736SCO8V02S from Schneider Electric is a magnetic reversing starter compliant with NEMA standards. Featuring a frame size of NEMA Size 1, it supports a rated current of 27 A and operates efficiently in 3-phase systems with voltages of up to 600 VAC.

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Technical specifications for 8736SCO8V02S

ManufacturerSchneider Electric
Product TypeNEMA magnetic reversing starter
Product LineType S
Part Number8736SCO8V02S
UPC785901872726
Weight7.00 lbs (3.18 kg)
Frame SizeNEMA Size 1
Rated Current27 A
Pole Configuration3-pole
System VoltageUp to 600 VAC
Phase3-phase
Motor HP Capability7.5 HP @200/230 VAC; 10 HP @460/575 VAC
Short-Circuit Rating (SCCR)5 kA at 600 VAC
Overload TypeMelting-alloy, 3-thermal elements
Control-Coil Voltage110 VAC @50 Hz; 120 VAC @60 Hz
Control Circuit DesignSeparate circuit
Control Units IncludedNone
Auxiliary ContactsNone
Wire ConnectionsScrew-clamp terminals; 3-wire wiring

The Schneider Electric 8736SCO8V02S is classified as a NEMA magnetic reversing starter appropriate for a range of applications. It features a compact NEMA Size 1 frame designed to accommodate a rated current of 27 A. This starter is configured for three-pole operation and works effectively at system voltages reaching up to 600 VAC, making it suitable for diverse 3-phase setups. It can manage motor capacities up to 7.5 HP when powered at 200/230 VAC and up to 10 HP at voltages of 460/575 VAC.

For safety, the starter is equipped with a short-circuit current rating of 5 kA at 600 VAC, which helps safeguard against potential electrical faults. The overload protection is based on a melting-alloy method utilizing three thermal elements to monitor and limit excess current.

In terms of control, the coil voltage specification is set to 110 VAC at 50 Hz and 120 VAC at 60 Hz, enabling its use in various control setups. The design of its control circuit is separate, indicating that it does not integrate the control components directly into the starter. This unit does not have any auxiliary contacts included, nor does it come with control units. For electrical connections, the starter features screw-clamp terminals supporting a straightforward 3-wire wiring scheme, facilitating secure and effective connections.