New modular sockets Connect everywhere Introduction Modular sockets allow the connection of devices, tools or electrical and electronic non modular equipment in civil and industrial electrical switchboards. ABB has a very wide range of modular sockets, which includes 38 models conforming to 7 national standards - Italian, French, German, English, Swiss, Australian and Argentine - suitable for use in around 180 countries. The modular sockets have local quality approvals, attesting their conformity with applicable regulations. In addition to the grey-coloured (RAL 7035) version there are three other colours (red, green and black) which are useful to indicate specific socket uses. Versions with integrated voltage indicator lights and fuse complete the range. 2 | New modular power sockets The ABB modular sockets range is available with the following options: - Colour, to identify a specific socket use: - Green (RAL 6029), for example to indicate a dedicated upstream protection device - Red (RAL 3000), for example to indicate an UPS group that allows the socket to be used if the main power supply fails - Black (RAL 7012), to match with industrial and automation devices - Voltage indicator light - Integrated fuse to selectively protect loads and maintain continuity of service - IP30 protective cover (when closed) A world of solutions M2071 Argentine Standard IRAM 2071 standard M1363 BS (UK) standard BS1363 standard M1011 Swiss Standard SEV 1011 standard M1170 Italian-German dual standard M1176 Australia/New Zealand standard AS NZS 3112 standard M1173 Italian-German P30 standard CEI 23-50 standard M1174 French standard NF C 61 314 standard M1175 German standard DIN VDE 0620-1 standard New modular power sockets | 3 Socket selection table Your solution in the blink of an eye Series selection Europlug 10A M1175 M1173 M1170 M1174 Italian 10 A French 10 A / 16 A M1176 M1011 Pluggable but Pluggable but Pluggable but not not not earthed earthed earthed British 13 A Australian 10 A / 15 A Argentine 10 A Swiss single-phase 10A Swiss single-phase 16A Swiss three-phase 10A Swiss three-phase 16A For further information on the types of socket used in each country, see pages 10 and 11 of this brochure. 4 | New modular power sockets M2071 Italian 16 A Schuko 10 A / 16 A M1363 M1011-T13 M1011-T23 M1011-T15 M1011-T25 Model selection RAL 7035 RAL 6029 RAL 3000 RAL 7012 2CSM210000R0701 2CSM220000R0701 2CSM230000R0701 2CSM240000R0701 2CSM110000R0701 2CSM120000R0701 2CSM130000R0701 2CSM140000R0701 2CSM112000R0701 2CSM122000R0701 2CSM132000R0701 2CSM142000R0701 2CSM210000R0721 2CSM220000R0721 2CSM230000R0721 2CSM240000R0721 2CSM212000R0721 2CSM222000R0721 2CSM232000R0721 2CSM242000R0721 2CSM214000R0721 2CSM224000R0721 2CSM234000R0721 2CSM244000R0721 2CSM211000R0721 2CSM221000R0721 2CSM231000R0721 2CSM241000R0721 Italian dual standard M1170 Italian P30 standard M1173 M1173-L Indicator light Schuko German Standard M1175 M1175-L Indicator light M1175-FL Indicator light 6.3 A aM fuse M1175-C IP30 cover French standard M1174 2CSM110000R0711 BS (UK) standard M1363 2CSM259343R0721 M1363-L 2CSM258163R0721 Indicator light Australian standard M1176-L10 10 A 2CSM256983R0721 Indicator light M1176-L15 15 A 2CSM259473R0721 Indicator light Argentine Standard M2071-L10 10 A 2CSM257783R0721 Indicator light Swiss Standard M1011-T13 M1011-T23 M1011-T15 M1011-T25 Single-phase 10 A Type 13 Single-phase 16 A Type 23 Three-phase 10 A Type 15 Three-phase 16 A Type 25 2CSM257783R0721 2CSM257783R0721 2CSM257783R0721 2CSM257783R0721 New modular power sockets | 5 Technical specifications and overall dimensions Technical specifications Rated voltage Un [V] 250 V AC for all apart from M1011-T15 and M1011-T25 (400V AC) Rated current In [A] 10 for M1011-T13, M1011-T15, M1176-L10, M2071-L10 13 for M1163 15 for M1176-L15 16 for M1011-T23, M1011-T25, M1170, M1173, M1174, M1175 Rated frequency [Hz] 50/60 Power loss [W] 0.6 for the single-phase versions Modules [no.] 2.5 for M1170, M1173, M1174, M1175, M1176, M2071 3 for M1011, M1163 Safety shutters for all except M1011 Terminal type positive safety Cable section (o min./max.) [mm2] 2.5/16; except for M1011: above 25 mm2 max, below 16 mm2 max Tightening torque [Nm] 1.2; except for M1011: 2.8 Nm Temperature: storage [C] -40 - +70 operating [C] -25 - +35 Protection degree IP20 IP30 for versions with cover (when closed) M1011 M1175 M1173 Reference standards SEV 1011 DIN VDE 0620-1 IEC 23-50 Approvals SEV VDE*, GOST IMQ, GOST M1170 GOST M1174 M1363 M1176 M2071 NF C 61 314 BS1363 AS NZS 3112 IRAM 2071 LCIE, CEBEC, BSI RCM IRAM GOST * Available only on standard grey version M1175 and grey cover version M1175-C. Indicator light technical specifications Type fluorescent torpedo-shaped lamp Function voltage presence indicator (M1363, M1173, M1175) plug inserted + voltage presence indicator (M1176, M2071) Light colour Power consumption green [W] 0.25 Fuse technical specifications Type 5 x 20 mm up to 6.3 A aM Function Breaking capacity Reference standard 6 | New modular power sockets phase protection [A] 1500 (H) IEC EN 60127 Overall dimensions M1175 2,5 modules 3 modules 3 modules 85 2,5 modules M1011-T25 53 85 3 modules 2,5 modules M1011-T15 53 85 53 44 85 2,5 modules M1011-T23 M1011-T13 44 M1363 53 85 2,5 modules M1176 - M2071 85 44 85 44 85 44 M1174 53 3 modules 85 M1173 85 M1170 3 modules All versions Side view 60 45 44 New modular power sockets | 7 Benefits M1170, M1173, M1174, M1175 - 250V, 16 A, 2.5 modules Local quality approvals: IMQ, NF, CEBEC, VDE depending on the version. Large cage terminals to ease security wiring Integrated fuse: 5x20mm 6.3A aM fuse protecting phase Indicator light: voltage presence indication Safety shutters: socket holes protected Coloured versions for specific uses Screws: Pozidriv(R) screws, tightening torque 1.2 N M1363 - 250 V, 13 A, 3 modules Local quality approval: BSI. Large cage terminals to ease security wiring Indicator light: voltage presence indication Safety shutters: socket holes protected Screws: Pozidriv(R) screws, tightening torque 1.2 N 8 | New modular power sockets M1176, M2071 - 10 and 16A, 2.5 modules Local quality approval: OFT for M1176. Large cage terminals to ease security wiring Indicator light: voltage presence and plug inserted indication Safety shutters: socket holes protected Screws: Pozidriv(R) screws, tightening torque 1.2 N M1011 - 250 V and 400 V, 10 A and 15 A, 3 modules Local quality approval: SEV. Large cage terminals to ease security wiring IP 20 case Installation on DIN rail or Smissline Classic rail Available in 4 versions (10 and 15 A, single-phase and three-phase) Compact: only 3 modules Cable or busbar connection New modular power sockets | 9 Country selection table This table gives an indication of the voltage and frequency used in each country and the ABB modular sockets which can be installed. Installation rules and standards may change in each country: it is therefore important to check local regulations before installing the product. Modular sockets UAE Andorra Eritrea Angola Estonia Dutch Antilles Saudi Arabia Argentina Armenia Aruba Australia Azerbaijan Bahrain Bangladesh Belgium Benin Belarus Ethiopia Fiji Philippines Finland France Gabon Gambia Georgia Germany Ghana Gibraltar Jordan Greece Grenada Greenland Guadalupe Bosnia & Herzegovina Brazil Botswana Brunei Bhutan Bolivia Austria Belize M1175 M1174 M1173 M1170 M1163 M1011 60 Hz M2071 M1176 Egypt M1175 Dominica M1174 M1173 M1170 M1163 M1011 60 Hz 50 Hz Afghanistan Guatemala Guinea-Bissau Bulgaria Guyana French Guyana Burundi Cambodia Cameroon Hong Kong India Indonesia Cape Verde Iran Chad Iraq Chile Cyprus Comoros Equatorial Guinea Burkina Faso Guinea Ireland Iceland Isle of Man Congo, Dem. Rep. (Zaire) Balearic Islands Congo, People's Rep. of Canary Islands Ivory Coast Cook Islands North Korea Channel Islands Falkland Islands Faroe Islands Israel South Korea Croatia Cuba Denmark Italy Djibouti Kazakhstan 10 | New modular power sockets M2071 Freq. M1176 Volt. 50 Hz Country 220-250 V Modular sockets 110-130 V Freq. Albania Algeria 220-250 V Volt. 110-130 V Country Rwanda Kuwait Russia Samoa Azores American Samoa Latvia San Marino Senegal Lithuania Serbia Luxembourg Seychelles Macau Sierra Leone Macedonia Singapore Syria Madeira Slovakia Malawi Maldives Malaysia Spain Mali Sri Lanka St. Kitts and Nevis St. Lucia Martinique St. Vincent Mauritania Sudan Lebanon Madagascar Malta Morocco Mauritius Moldova Slovenia Somalia Suriname Sweden Monaco Switzerland Mongolia Tahiti Tajikistan Tanzania Nepal Montenegro Myanmar (ex Burma) Mozambique Nauru Thailand East Timor Togo Niger Norway Turkey New Caledonia Turkmenistan Ukraine Uganda Hungary Uruguay Vietnam New Zealand Netherlands Oman Pakistan Papua New Guinea Paraguay Tonga Tunisia Uzbekistan Nigeria M2071 M1176 M1175 M1163 M1011 60 Hz M1174 M1173 Laos Reunion Island Romania Modular sockets M1170 Freq. 50 Hz 220-250 V Volt. 110-130 V M2071 Country M1176 M1175 M1174 Kiribati M1173 M1170 M1163 Kyrgyzstan Modular sockets M1011 Kenya 60 Hz 50 Hz Freq. 220-250 V Volt. 110-130 V Country Peru Yemen, Rep. of Poland Zambia Portugal Zimbabwe Qatar United Kingdom Czech Republic Central African Republic Main countries are highlighted. New modular power sockets | 11 Application examples Use of coloured sockets Coloured sockets allow a special use to be indicated without having to apply identifying labels. This indication is clear and visible at large distances, even in low lighting. Red sockets Red sockets indicate an upstream UPS which ensures continuity of service even in the case of temporary black-outs. Green sockets Identify the presence of a dedicated protection device on the socket. Even in the case of a fault on the line, continuity of service is maintained on the other lines. Black socket The anthracite grey colour allows the socket to be installed in industrial switchboards, maintaining the colour scheme of other ABB components. These socket colour usage schemes are only suggested; the colours may also be associated with other uses. Use of sockets with indicator light Operating principle Coloured modular sockets are used when a clear indication of a specific use of the socket is required, clearly distinguishing it from other sockets in the switchboard. The indicator light also indicates whether supply voltage is present, making it clear if a socket is powered or not. 12 | New modular power sockets Installation example As shown in the diagrams, non modular devices can be plugged directly into the electrical switchboard using a modular socket. It is possible to use a red socket to indicate that the outlet is powered by a UPS and should therefore only be used in emergencies. Using a socket with an indicator light also provides a clear indication that the upstream power supply is present. Use of fused sockets Operating principle Fused modular sockets are used when continuity of service is requested. With an integrated fuse protecting the phase, they avoid the related breaker to trip if a fault occurs in the connected load. Installation example As shown in the diagrams, non modular devices can be plugged directly into the electrical switchboard using a modular socket. If the connected device is not working properly, there is the risk that the whole electrical system will be taken offline by the breaker tripping out. The fuse integrated in the socket can protect against short circuits and overloads before this happens, ensuring quality of service. ABB modular sockets Do your customers a favour By installing an ABB modular socket in every electrical switchboard, you will facilitate maintenance operations, supplying a complete and d customised switchboard even for your customers on the other side of the world. You just need one of these to make sure you are never cut off at the switchboard again! New modular power sockets | 13 Frequently asked questions Why do modular sockets follow local rules? Sockets are "local" products, which must adhere to the standards of the place where they are used. Over time, a large number of standards was created, and this diversity has remained almost unchanged to this day. An attempt to unify European sockets was made in 1986 (IEC 60906-1), which ended without changes in use being made in Europe but was partially adopted in Brazil and South Africa. How many socket standards are there? Is it possible that a country uses more than one standard? In this case, how can I choose the correct solution? There are 13 socket standards, and in many countries more than one standard is in use. Importation of equipment, such as household electrical appliances, has often made it necessary to install foreign standard sockets able to accommodate the plugs this equipment is fitted with. You can refer to the table in this brochure which gives all ABB solutions for each country in order to ensure the correct use. To guarantee maximum safety, ask to your ABB contact. Why do modular sockets not have the CE mark? ABB modular sockets are not "CE" marked as this is not required by European Directive 2005/95/EC, which indicates (Annex II) that products identified as "Domestic plugs and sockets" are out of the scope of the european directive. Modular sockets are included into this category and cannot, therefore, receive the "CE" mark. Why does the M1170 modular socket not carry any quality mark? This "dual" socket accommodates different types of plugs: Europlug, Italian 10A/16A and the German Schuko. The shutters for the pins of these plugs on the M1170 modular socket are larger than the other socket models (M1173 and M1175, both with quality markings) in order to accommodate each type of plug. The product's geometry therefore makes conformity with the different standards impossible, and as a consequence it is not certified by the standards. Why do the names of the connections change from socket to socket? Product marking indications are defined by the applicable product standards. In table 1 you will find a summary of the markings for each model. Why do the rated current values change for each socket model? The rated currents of the sockets are defined by local standards. In general, the current values fall between 10 A and 20 A. It is always advisable to connect equipment with a high power consumption using sockets rated at a minimum of 10 A. Table 2 lists the voltage, current and maximum power supply for each single-phase socket. What are safety shutters and what kind of protection do they offer? These are insulating components located in front of the holes for the plug pins (and therefore the socket's contacts); they create a barrier between the accessible part of the socket and the live parts. They create an obstacle to inserting objects which could create a danger for untrained users: metal objects, wires, screwdrivers etc. Safety shutters are designed to open only when a plug is inserted, therefore offering additional safety. Modular socket Phase connection M1170, M1173, M1174, M1175 These sockets are not polarised: Neutral connection Earth connection unfused Phase and neutral can be inverted, they are not marked on the product. M1175 fused No marking "N" marking Earth symbol M1363 "L", for live "N", for Neutral Earth symbol M1176 "A", for Active (Live) "N", for Neutral Earth symbol Earth symbol + green circle around the connection M2071 "MA" for "Marron", brown in Spanish "AZ"for "Azul", blue in Spanish M1011 Single-phase versions: "L" "N", for Neutral "V-A" for "Verde Amarillo", green-yellow in Spanish Three-phase versions: "L1, L2, L3" Table 1 14 | New modular power sockets Earth symbol Socket model Single-phase rated voltage Rated current Max power output [V] [I] [kW] M1175-FL 250 6.3 1.57 M1176-L10, M2071-L10, M1011-T13 250 10 2.5 M1363 250 13 3.25 M1176-L15 250 15 3.75 M1170, M1173, M1174, M1175 (unfused), M1011-T23 250 16 4 Table 2 How can I measure the energy consumed at a modular socket? C11 energy meter is ideal to measure the energy consumed at a modular socket. Phase Neutral There are two types of Schuko plug which differ in the earth contact; this can be a protruding pin in the socket or side connections. Is there a socket suitable for both plug models? The French plug standard provides for the earth connection with a protruding pin on the socket, while the German standard specifies side earth connections. The minimal difference between the two standards is an opportunity for standardisation, and French-German standard plugs were created with both types of earth connection. In general, new equipment on sale in France is supplied with the French-German Schuko plugs, however it is necessary to provide for the connection of other socket models. If doubts should arise on the type of plug to connect, it will be necessary to install both socket models. The following table indicates the different cases: French French German Schuko socket Schuko socket M1174 M1175 Ok No, or else without earth Schuko plug Can I connect modular sockets in any direction in a switchboard (vertical, horizontal etc.)? Modular sockets can be installed in any position in an electrical switchboard to meet the needs of customers around the world. When connecting a drill to an M1175-FL modular socket, the integrated protection fuse blew. Can I replace it with a 16 A fuse to avoid this problem? The fuse in the M1175-FL must be replaced with one of the same specification; you should, in any case, check that the device is not faulty before reconnecting it. The 6.3 A rating allows it to blow selectively when a fault occurs, before the line protection trips out. It is the right compromise between power output and selective protection. In this case, the integrated protection in the socket allowed continuity of service to be maintained on the other lines! German connection No Ok Ok Ok Schuko plug French-German Schuko plug New modular power sockets | 15 ABB SACE A division of ABB S.p.A. Modular Devices Viale dell'Industria, 18 20010 Vittuone (MI) - Italy Tel.: +39 02 9034 1 Fax: +39 02 9034 7609 www.abb.it/lowvoltage www.abb.com The data and illustrations are not binding. We reserve the right to modify the contents of this document on the basis of technical development of the products, without prior notice. Copyright 2012 ABB. All rights reserved. 2CSC446011B0201 - 12/2012 - 1.000 Pcs. Contact us