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EATON ECN06 Class Non-Combination Reversing Starters

Eaton ECN06 Class non-reversing combination reversing starters control the operation of electric motors (start / stop). They also control the direction of rotation of the motor and provide overload ...Read More

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ECN0628CCA
£8,587.55
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ECN0621CCA-C1
£8,587.55
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ECN0611CAA-C1
£3,535.10
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ECN0618AHA
£3,969.50
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ECN0618CAA
£3,298.89
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ECN0621CBA-C1
£7,522.61
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ECN0628AAA
£6,127.39
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ECN0628BJA
£8,127.14
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ECN0621CBA
£6,419.64
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ECN0628CBA-C1
£8,363.35
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ECN0621EAA
£5,270.63
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ECN0628CAA
£6,127.39
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ECN0621CAA
£5,270.63
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ECN0611ABA
£3,455.04
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ECN0621CAA-C1
£6,371.61
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ECN0628CCA-C1
£9,676.50
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ECN0631AAA
£8,719.66
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ECN0628CHA
£6,771.96
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ECN0641AAA
£20,818.29
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ECN0631CAA
£8,719.66
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ECN0628CJA
£8,127.14
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ECN0628CHA-C1
£7,892.94
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ECN0632CAA
£10,579.29
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ECN06A1AAA
£2,043.79
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ECN0618AAA
£3,298.89
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ECN0608BAA
£2,928.58
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ECN0628CJA-C1
£9,198.08
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ECN0611AAA
£2,776.45
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ECN0628CBA
£7,270.38
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ECN0601AAA
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ECN0601CAA-C1
£3,206.82
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ECN0601CEA-C1
£3,845.38
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ECN0611BAA
£2,776.45
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ECN0604AAA
£3,701.26
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ECN0608AAA
£2,928.58
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ECN0608CAA-C1
£3,689.24
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ECN0611BBA
£3,455.04
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ECN0612BAA
£3,298.89
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ECN0611EAA
£2,776.45
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ECN0608CBA-C1
£4,852.27
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ECN0614AAA
£4,558.01
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ECN0621BAA
£5,270.63
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ECN0618AJA
£5,286.65
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ECN0618BAA
£3,298.89
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ECN0628CAA-C1
£7,210.34
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ECN0621CCA
£7,522.61
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ECN0601CAA-C3
£3,779.32
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ECN0602AAA
£2,864.52
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ECN0608CAA
£2,928.58
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ECN0601EAA-C1
£3,206.82
B
ECN0608CBA
£4,065.57
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ECN0638AAA
£10,579.29

Working Mechanism

  • When the starter is activated, the contactor closes and allows electrical power to flow to the motor.
  • The overload relay monitors the current being drawn by the motor, and if it detects that the current is too high, it will open the contactor to shut off power to the motor.

Standards and Approvals

  • UL

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between a reversing starter and a soft starter?

A reversing starter is used to reverse the direction of rotation of the motor, whereas the soft starter gradually ramps up the voltage to the motor, reducing inrush current and stress on the motor.

What is the difference between a reversing starter and a motor control centre (MCC)?

A reversing starter is used to control the direction of rotation of a motor, while an MCC is a type of electrical distribution and control system used to control multiple motors and other electrical loads.

What is the difference between a non-combination and a combination reversing starter?

A non-combination reversing starter includes the reversing contactor and overload protection, while a combination reversing starter includes the reversing contactor, overload protection and a forward contactor.

How to choose the right size of an overload relay for a reversing starter?

The right size of an overload relay for a reversing starter depends on the current rating of the motor and the type of application.

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