ABB 1SQA015553R0001 Motor Starter - EC000066

Part Number: 1SQA015553R0001
Manufacturer
ABB
Part number
1SQA015553R0001

Quick Summary

ABB 1SQA015553R0001 motor starter provides reliable AC switching for industrial motor control. Engineers often struggle with compact panels, wiring complexity, and sourcing accuracy in panel builds. This device carries ETIM 9 EC000066 classification and WEEE scope clarity, along with UNSPSC coding, easing procurement and regulatory alignment. Its small footprint and standard AC switching capabilities reduce enclosure depth and wiring effort, delivering tangible business value through faster commissioning, easier maintenance, and improved spare-part availability. In modern automation environments, the combination supports safer installations, consistent performance, and a smoother path to scalable motor-control solutions within ABB’s ecosystem.

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
Compact footprint and light weight enable denser panel layouts and easier installation. The 0.01 in net width and height and 1 lb net weight translate to significant enclosure savings and simplified cable routing, delivering lower installation costs and faster panel assembly in OEM applications. Standardized classification via ETIM 9 EC000066 drives procurement accuracy and reduces mis-parts, saving engineering time and avoiding costly project delays, especially in multi-supplier environments. WEEE Category: Product Not in WEEE Scope simplifies regulatory handling and environmental planning, while UNSPSC 25173900 streamlines global sourcing and logistics for distributors and integrators. Open 305/306/309 configurations provide reliable AC switching for motor control in conveyors, pumps, and small drive systems, reducing retrofit risk and extending service life. Finally, ABB ecosystem compatibility supports easier field service, spare parts management, and consistent performance across machine fleets, lowering downtime and maintenance costs in demanding facilities.

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FAQs

The 1SQA015553R0001 is an ABB motor starter designed for AC switching in industrial control panels and machines. It adheres to ETIM EC000066 classification, uses standard wiring practices, and integrates with ABB's motor-control ecosystem. For best results, pair with ABB starters in the same frame family and follow the manufacturer's mounting guidelines to ensure reliable operation and straightforward spare parts compatibility.
It functions as an AC switching power contactor with a compact footprint. The unit weighs 1 lb and has a net footprint of 0.01 in width and 0.01 in height. It is classified under ETIM 9 EC000066 and carries UNSPSC 25173900, facilitating straightforward procurement and integration into standard control circuits.
Yes, the ABB 1SQA015553R0001 is designed for 305/306/309 Open configurations, providing reliable AC switching for motor control applications. When selecting, ensure the control coil voltage matches the existing control circuit and verify mounting fit within the target enclosure to maintain a compact, reliable installation.
Key classifications include ETIM 9 EC000066 for power contactors and the WEEE Category indicating Product Not in WEEE Scope. The UNSPSC code is 25173900, aiding cross-industry procurement and cataloging. While SIL, CE, or IP ratings are not listed in the provided data, these classifications support regulatory alignment and procurement accuracy in many regions.
By delivering a compact footprint, standardized classifications, and alignment with ABB’s motor-control ecosystem, the starter reduces panel space, installation time, and spare parts complexity. The WEEE and UNSPSC alignment further streamline regulatory compliance and procurement. Collectively, this can lower downtime, shorten commissioning cycles, and improve overall maintenance efficiency in automation projects.