Eaton Crouse-Hinds EDSC2184 S769 EM-SP Pushbutton Control Station - Hazardous Location, 600 VAC
Part Number: EDSC2184 S769 EM-SP
Manufacturer
Eaton Crouse-Hinds
Part number
EDSC2184 S769 EM-SP
Category
Quick Summary
EDS pushbutton control station provides rugged local control for hazardous-location equipment used in industrial automation. This design addresses common issues with unreliable emergency stops and difficult maintenance access in harsh environments. It carries NEC/CEC compliance and hazardous-area ratings, including Class I, Division 1 and 2, Class II, and Class III, along with NEMA 3, 7, and 9 enclosures, ensuring reliable operation in tough conditions. By combining a through-feed, single-gang enclosure with a maintained mushroom head pushbutton, this unit offers quick wiring and long-term durability, reducing downtime. The result is safer, compliant, and cost-effective control stations for oil & gas, chemical, and mining applications, with strong support for system integration and field service.
Product Information
Extended Description
EDSC2184 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, Through feed, 3/4", 600 Vac
Product Name
Eaton Crouse-Hinds series EDS pushbutton control station
Catalog Number
EDSC2184 S769 EM-SP
Product Length/Depth
6.72 in
Product Height
5.94 in
Product Width
3.5 in
Product Weight
8.9 lb
UPC
782274028620
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
Through feed
Trade size
3/4"
Material
Feraloy iron alloy
Special features
Maintained contact mushroom head
SP3D Design Package - EDS and EFS Explosionproof Control Stations
EDS/EDSX Hazardous Area Control Stations catalog page
EDS and EFS Explosionproof Pushbutton, Pilot Light, and Selector Switch Control Stations Canadian certification
EDS and EFS Explosionproof Pushbutton, Pilot Light, and Selector Switch Control Stations Canadian certification
IF 899 - EDSX, EDS, EFS, DSDX and DSD Control Stations
IF 899 - EDSX, EDS, EFS, DSDX and DSD Control Stations
IF 899 - EDSX, EDS, EFS, DSDX and DSD Control Stations
Eaton Specification Sheet - EDSC2184 S769 EM-SP
Feature → Business Impact → Application: The enclosure is a single-gang, 3/4" trade size design with through-feed wiring, enabling compact, scalable installations and easier panel integration in space-constrained control cabinets used in hazardous locations. This translates to reduced panel real estate, faster installation, and improved margin on project timelines. Feature → Business Impact → Application: A maintained contact mushroom head switch provides tactile, reliable actuation with clear visual feedback, improving operator safety and reducing false trips in emergency-stop sequences common in critical production lines. Feature → Business Impact → Application: The unit is rated for 600 VAC and built from Feraloy iron alloy, delivering robust overload tolerance and durable performance in harsh industrial environments, lowering replacement costs and maintenance frequency. Feature → Business Impact → Application: NEC/CEC compliance, Hazardous/Classified Locations certifications, and NEMA ratings 3, 7, 9 simplify compliance processes and permit deployment across multiple sites, reducing engineering effort and ensuring consistent safety standards. Feature → Business Impact → Application: The single pushbutton and 1-device configuration support straightforward wiring and maintenance, accelerating commissioning and enabling easy retrofits in legacy systems while maintaining safety integrity. Feature → Business Impact → Application: Through-feed design supports multi-station expansions and easier daisy-chaining in centralized safety circuits, improving system reliability and reducing total cost of ownership for large-scale installations.
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FAQs
The EDSC2184 S769 EM-SP is designed for single-gang, through-feed installations in hazardous locations (Class I/II/III). Use standard enclosure cutouts and torque recommendations from the installation instructions IF 899 for EDS/EDSX control stations. Its 3/4" trade size and 600 VAC rating support common industrial cabinets and field-wault wiring practices, enabling straightforward retrofits and new builds alike.
Key specs include 600 VAC maximum voltage, 1 pushbutton, 1 device, and a single-gang enclosure with a maintained mushroom head. This combination ensures a compact, reliable operator interface with clear actuation and reduced risk of accidental resets, essential for safety-critical stop/start sequences in hazardous environments.
Industries such as oil & gas, chemical processing, mining, and refining benefit most, especially where hazardous/location classifications require NEC/CEC compliance and rugged enclosures. The EDSC2184 S769 EM-SP is ideal for emergency-stop stations, control panels in hazardous zones, and through-feed networks where durability and easy serviceability are paramount.
Certified for Hazardous/Classified Locations with NEC/CEC standards, Class I, Division 1 & 2, Class II Division 1 & 2, and Class III, plus NEMA ratings 3, 7, and 9. These certifications support compliance across global sites and simplify approvals for safety-critical installations.
Durable Feraloy iron alloy construction, through-feed wiring, and a maintenance-friendly mushroom-head switch minimize downtime and service visits. The compact single-gang footprint reduces panel space and wiring complexity, delivering faster commissioning, easier field upgrades, and lower long-term maintenance costs in hazardous-area automation systems.