ABB 1SQA015429R0001 Motor Starters - EC000066

Part Number: 1SQA015429R0001
Manufacturer
ABB
Part number
1SQA015429R0001

Quick Summary

ABB 1SQA015429R0001 Motor Starters is designed to deliver reliable AC switching for industrial motors in control panels. Engineers often wrestle with downtime caused by mismatched starters and complex wiring; this model simplifies selection and installation. It aligns with ETIM 9 EC000066 for power contactor, AC switching and is cataloged under UNSPSC 25173900 with WEEE status indicating non-applicability to waste streams. By choosing ABB, you gain predictable performance, easier lifecycle planning, and reduced panel footprint, with emphasis on compatibility and maintenance.

Product Information

Product Net Width
0.01 in
Product Net Height
0.01 in
Product Net Weight
1 lb
ETIM 9
EC000066 - Power contactor, AC switching
WEEE Category
Product Not in WEEE Scope
UNSPSC
25173900
Feature → Business Impact → Application: The motor starter’s compact footprint and lightweight design free valuable control panel space and reduce wiring complexity, shortening installation time and improving reliability in motor-control circuits; it supports efficient, repeatable assembly in high-density panels for industrial automation. Feature → Business Impact → Application: Product Net Width and Height at 0.01 in and Net Weight of 1 lb enable dense cabinet layouts and easier handling during installation, translating to lower labor costs and streamlined maintenance workflows in manufacturing environments. Feature → Business Impact → Application: ETIM 9 EC000066 classification provides clear cross-vendor compatibility for power contactors used in AC switching, simplifying procurement and reducing vendor lock-in across global plants. Feature → Business Impact → Application: WEEE Category: Product Not in WEEE Scope reduces environmental compliance concerns at end-of-life, supporting sustainable asset management and regulatory alignment for large facilities. Feature → Business Impact → Application: UNSPSC 25173900 coding aids automated procurement and catalog integration, enabling faster sourcing and consistent bill-of-materials (BOM) management in industrial operations. This combination of compact form, standardized classifications, and clear procurement metadata translates into measurable outcomes: faster installs, lower total cost of ownership, and smoother maintenance across ABB-compatible motor-control solutions.

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FAQs

Plan for the ultra-compact footprint (0.01 in width/height) and 1 lb weight; verify panel clearance and wiring routes before mounting. Connect the control circuit to the appropriate coil terminals and wire the motor load to the contactor's output. Follow local electrical codes and ABB installation guidance to ensure safe, reliable operation.
This model provides AC switching with a clear EC000066 classification for power contactors. While current and voltage ratings aren’t specified here, assess motor full-load current, voltage, and control voltage in your application, then select a matching contactor rating. Its standardized data helps with cross-vendor compatibility and predictable performance in routine motor control tasks.
Yes, the product’s ETIM EC000066 classification and UNSPSC 25173900 enable streamlined procurement and interoperability with ABB and third-party setups. While designed to integrate within ABB ecosystems, the standardized classifications support cross-vendor compatibility for common AC motor-control applications.
Available data identifies ETIM 9 EC000066 classification, and WEEE Category: Product Not in WEEE Scope, plus UNSPSC 25173900. Explicit SIL, CE, or IP ratings are not provided here; verify with ABB for any additional regional certifications required for your facility.
The compact design reduces panel space and wiring, which lowers installation time and wiring costs. Standardized classification and easy integration with existing controls shorten procurement cycles, while reduced end-of-life concerns (WEEE scope) and predictable performance contribute to lower lifecycle maintenance and total cost of ownership over the motor-control assets.