Eaton EDS2184 S769 EM-SP Pushbutton - Hazardous Locations

Part Number: EDS2184 S769 EM-SP
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Manufacturer
Eaton Crouse-Hinds
Part number
EDS2184 S769 EM-SP

Quick Summary

EDS pushbutton control station is a rugged control interface for hazardous-location machinery in industrial plants. In hazardous environments, operator safety and regulatory compliance are at risk when equipment lacks explosion-protected protection or fails to meet NEC/CEC requirements. This unit carries NEC/CEC standards and hazardous ratings including Class I Division 1 and 2, Class II Division 1 and 2, Class III, plus NEMA 3, 7, 9 enclosures, giving confidence in both safety and compliance. With a 600 VAC rating and a single-gang, single-pushbutton enclosure, it streamlines panel design and spare parts management. The indicating plate shows Emergency and Stop, and the mushroom-head pushbutton provides a maintained contact, improving accessibility during routine maintenance and emergency shutdowns.

Product Information

Extended Description

EDS2184 S769 EM-SP Eaton Crouse-Hinds: Eaton Crouse-Hinds series EDS pushbutton control station, With pushbuttons, Emergency, Stop, Feraloy iron alloy, Single circuit universal, 1, Single-gang, 1, Maintained contact mushroom head, Dead end, 3/4", 600 Vac
Product Name
Eaton Crouse-Hinds series EDS pushbutton control station
Catalog Number
EDS2184 S769 EM-SP
Product Length/Depth
5.9 in
Product Height
5.94 in
Product Width
3.5 in
Product Weight
8.4 lb
UPC
782274046099
Area classification
Hazardous/Classified Locations
Standards type
NEC/CEC
NEC hazardous rating
Class I, Division 1 Class I, Division 2 Class II, Division 1 Class II, Division 2 Class III
NEMA Rating
3 7 9
Enclosure type
With pushbuttons
Voltage rating
600 Vac
Number of gangs
Single-gang
Number of pushbuttons
1
Number of devices
1
Normal position
Single circuit universal
Indicating plate markings
Emergency, Stop
Style
Dead end
Trade size
3/4"
Material
Feraloy iron alloy
Special features
Maintained contact mushroom head
Feature → Business Impact → Application: The EDS2184 S769 EM-SP uses a feraloy iron alloy enclosure, delivering rugged durability in harsh environments and reducing the risk of damage from impact or corrosion. This directly supports longer service life in chemical plants, oil and gas facilities, and mining sites, where downtime is costly and maintenance windows are limited. Application: hazardous locations control stations in process plants. Feature → Business Impact → Application: With a 600 VAC rating and single-gang, 1-device architecture, the control station simplifies wiring, reduces panel depth, and minimizes raceway complexity. This translates to faster panel assembly, easier field wiring, and lower install costs on new builds or revamps. Application: high-voltage stop/start circuits in industrial automation. Feature → Business Impact → Application: Maintained contact mushroom head for a positive, latched stop action. Benefit: unambiguous operator feedback and reliable stoppage during emergencies, which minimizes risk exposure and improves safety margins in maintenance windows. Application: emergency shutdown circuits in hazardous-area equipment. Feature → Business Impact → Application: Indicator markings Emergency and Stop on the indicating plate provide clear, compliant labeling for operators and inspectors, reducing misoperation. Application: control stations in hazardous processing lines where quick visual cues are critical. Feature → Business Impact → Application: NEC/CEC compliance with Class I, II, III ratings and NEMA 3, 7, 9 enclosure protection ensures regulatory alignment across multiple jurisdictions. This reduces compliance overhead for multinational sites. Application: global refineries, chemical processing facilities, and mining operations. Feature → Business Impact → Application: Compact single-gang footprint and compact depth (5.9 in length, 5.94 in height, 3.5 in width) allow flexible mounting in crowded panels, improving reliability by reducing wiring congestion and overheating risk. Application: new installations and panel upgrades in space-constrained control rooms.

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FAQs

The EDS2184 S769 EM-SP is designed for NEC/CEC compliant installations in hazardous locations, with Class I, Division 1 and 2, Class II Division 1 and 2, and Class III ratings, plus NEMA 3/7/9 enclosure protection. It fits single-gang installations with a 3/4" trade size and 600 VAC wiring, simplifying mounting in standard control panels and minimizing rewiring work during upgrades.
This pushbutton control station uses a Feralo y iron alloy enclosure, providing explosion- and impact-resistant protection. Its hazardous-location ratings, NEC/CEC standards, and NEMA protection ensure safe operation in process facilities, chemical plants, and mining sites. The robust design reduces risk of ignition and mechanical failure while supporting compliance audits.
Yes, provided the existing panel supports a single-gang, 1-device, 600 VAC control station. The EDS2184 S769 EM-SP aligns with standard pushbutton configurations and features a maintained mushroom-head stop emergency pushbutton, clear labeling, and compatible dimensions for straightforward retrofits without major panel rework.
The unit complies with NEC/CEC standards and carries NEC hazardous ratings Class I Division 1 and 2, Class II Division 1 and 2, and Class III, plus NEMA ratings 3, 7, and 9. These certifications support regulatory compliance across jurisdictions, ensuring safe operation in hazardous environments and meeting audit requirements.
Durable Feralo y iron alloy construction and a single-device, single-gang design reduce spare parts, wiring complexity, and panel space. The maintained mushroom-head stop button provides reliable operation, lowering maintenance downtime and improving safety during routine tests and emergency stops, which collectively translate to lower lifecycle costs and higher plant reliability.