Eaton Legacy Motor Control Centers

Eaton legacy motor control centers (MCC’s) should be replaced with newer equipment or retrofitted to modernize outdated equipment. Replacing and retrofitting outdated Eaton legacy MCC’sallows for increased arc flash safety and integration of new motor control centers into vintage assemblies to meet or exceed industry standards and provide superior performance. Eaton legacy MCC’s that are obsolete and discontinued are still supported by Eaton Cutler Hammer; Eaton MCC’sproduced under the brand names of Eaton, Cutler-Hammer and Westinghouse are all included. Eaton also provides aftermarket solutions for motor control centers manufactured by Moeller, Allen-Bradley, General Electric, ITE/Gould, Siemens/Furnas, Square D, and FPE.

The Intelligent Technologies areEaton legacy motor control centers that incorporate 24 volt, dc based, control circuit design and the most space efficient NEMA electromechanical starter in the industry. Simple and cost competitive communication options along with the most complete power integrity solutions make the Intelligent Technologies Eaton MCC’s an excellent choice for a variety of applications.

The Advantage Eaton legacy motor control centers offer microprocessor based technology for motor control along with Eaton’s highest quality in manufacturing and service. Advantage Eaton legacy MCC’s are custom-made assemblies of conveniently grouped control equipment primarily used for control of motors and power distribution.The Model E777 Eaton legacy motor control centers are solid-state overload relays. The Model E777 Eaton legacy MCC’s are fully programmable for customized protection and aredesigned to protect 3-phase systems with operating voltages of 190-480VAC (500-600VAC for the Model E777-575). Units with available selections for Class 5, 10, 15, 20, and 30.

The CEP7 Eatonrelaysprovide higher accuracy, less heat dissipation and enhanced protection through the use of state-of-the-art microelectronic packaging technology. Solid-state overload relays are available through Size 7 Starter Units with available selections for Class 10, 20 and 30 with Manual or Manual/Automatic Reset.

To learn more about Eaton legacy motor control centers, visit the Eaton Website. For Eaton legacy motor control centers repair and replacement quotes, contact Precision Electric.

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