Rockwell Automation Publication 2094-UM001D-EN-P - May 2010 187
Specifications and Dimensions Appendix A
Circuit Breaker/Fuse Specifications
While circuit breakers offer some convenience, there are limitations for their use.
Circuit breakers do not handle high current inrush as well as fuses.
Circuit breakers not rated for branch circuit protection under UL 489, for
example Bulletin 1492 devices, require upstream protection.
Use class CC, J, L, or R fuses, with current rating as indicated in the table below.
These fuse examples and Allen-Bradley circuit breakers are recommended for use
with 2094-xCxx-Mxx-x IAM modules when the LIM module is not used.
Refer to IAM Module (without LIM module), on page 204
, for the wiring
diagram.
Line Interface Modules (catalog numbers 2094-ALxxS, 2094-BLxxS, and
2094-XL75S-Cx) provide branch circuit protection to the IAM module.
Follow all applicable NEC and local codes.
IAM/AM Module
V AC Input Power Control Input Power DC Common Bus Fuse
Bussmann
Fuse
Allen-Bradley Circuit Breaker
Bussmann
Fuse
Allen-Bradley
Circuit Breaker
Bussmann
Fuse
Ferraz
Shawmut Fuse
Disconnect
Magnetic
Contactor
2094-AC05-MP5-x
KTK-R-20 (20 A) 1492-SP3D300 140M-F8E-C16
FNQ-R-10 (10 A)
1492-SP2D060
N/A A50P20-1
2094-AC05-M01-x
2094-AC09-M02-x KTK-R-30 (30 A) 1492-SP3D400 140M-F8E-C20 FWH-35B A50P35-4
2094-AC16-M03-x LPJ-45SP (45 A) N/A 140U-H6C3-C50
1492-SP2D200
FWH-60B A50P60-4
2094-AC32-M05-x LPJ-80SP (80 A) N/A 140U-H6C3-C90 FWH-125B A50P125-4
2094-BC01-MP5-x
KTK-R-20 (20 A) 1492-SP3D300 140M-F8E-C32
FNQ-R-10 (10 A)
1492-SP2D060
N/A A100P20-1
2094-BC01-M01-x
2094-BC02-M02-x KTK-R-30 (30 A) 1492-SP3D400 140M-F8E-C45 FWJ-40A A100P40-1
2094-BC04-M03-x LPJ-45SP (45 A)
N/A
140U-H6C3-C50
1492-SP2D060
FWJ-70A A100P70-1
2094-BC07-M05-x LPJ-80SP (80 A) 140U-H6C3-C90 FWJ-125A A100P125-1
ATTENTION: Bulletin 1492, 140M, and 140U products should not be used
on the output of an AC drive as an isolating disconnect switch or motor
overload device. These devices are designed to operate on sine wave
voltage and the drive’s PWM waveform does not allow it to operate
properly. As a result, damage to the device will occur.