Eaton EDSC2290 Pushbutton Control Station - Hazardous Locations
Part Number: EDSC2290
Quick Summary
EDS pushbutton control station provides reliable local control for hazardous-location equipment in industrial automation. Engineers often confront wiring complexity and compliance hurdles when upgrading control panels, leading to downtime and costly rework. This unit carries NEC/CEC standards and hazardous location ratings (Class I, Division 1 and 2; Class II, Division 1 and 2; Class III) with NEMA 3, 7, 9 protection, supporting safe operation in harsh environments. By combining a 600 Vac rating with a Feraloy iron alloy enclosure and two pushbuttons, it enables robust, compliant installations in oil and gas, chemical processing, mining, and other critical processes. It also complements through-feed wiring and two-gang configurations to streamline panel design and maintenance.
Product Information
Extended Description
EDSC2290 Eaton Crouse-Hinds: Eaton Crouse-Hinds series EDS pushbutton control station, With pushbuttons, Feraloy iron alloy, Two circuit universal, 2, Two-gang, 2, Through feed, 3/4", 600 Vac
Product Name
Eaton Crouse-Hinds series EDS pushbutton control station
Catalog Number
EDSC2290
Product Length/Depth
7.19 in
Product Height
6.03 in
Product Width
5.81 in
Product Weight
16.7 lb
UPC
782274765785
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
Two-gang
Number of pushbuttons
2
Number of devices
2
Normal position
Two circuit universal
Style
Through feed
Trade size
3/4"
Material
Feraloy iron alloy
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 328 - EDS, EFS, EDSC and EFSC Single- and Two-gang Device Bodies
IF 328 - EDS, EFS, EDSC and EFSC Single- and Two-gang Device Bodies
IF 328 - EDS, EFS, EDSC and EFSC Single- and Two-gang Device Bodies
Eaton Specification Sheet - EDSC2290
Feraloy iron alloy enclosure is rugged and corrosion-resistant, providing explosion-proof performance and extended service life in harsh environments; the business impact is reduced maintenance costs and less frequent part replacements in hazardous locations, enabling reliable operation in chemical plants and oil refineries. The 600 Vac voltage rating supports higher-capacity control circuits, simplifying wiring and reducing the number of components required to achieve the same functionality, which translates to faster commissioning and lower total installed cost. The two-gang, two-pushbutton design delivers dual-circuit control in a single enclosure, saving panel space and enabling compact, modular control schemes ideal for motor control centers and emergency-stop integration. Through-feed wiring and a 3/4" trade size ease installation, accelerating field wiring while preserving neat, accessible terminations for service interventions. NEC/CEC compliance and hazardous-location ratings satisfy regulatory acceptance and industrial safety programs, mitigating compliance risk during audits and plant expansions. Compatibility with EDS/EDSX control stations and related catalog pages supports scalable system upgrades without replacing existing infrastructure, reducing lifecycle costs and spare-part inventories.
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FAQs
The EDSC2290 is designed for Hazardous/Classified Locations with NEC/CEC compliance and Class I, Division 1 and 2 as well as Class II/III ratings. For installation, consult the IF328/IF899/IF372 instruction sheets and UL/Canadian certification references to ensure proper enclosure mounting, wiring entries, and through-feed connections. Use proper seals and terminate within the two-gang, 3/4 inch trade size, ensuring clearances meet local code requirements. Field wiring should follow standard control-station practices, with attention to 600 Vac circuits and device ratings.
EDSC2290 features two pushbuttons housed in a two-gang enclosure designed for through-feed wiring. It supports two devices and two circuits in a single assembly, enabling dual-control functionality within a compact footprint. This configuration is ideal for coordinating two separate motor or valve actuations in hazardous environments while maintaining a streamlined control panel layout.
Yes. The EDSC2290 is certified for Hazardous/Classified Locations with NEC/CEC standards and NEC hazardous ratings that include Class I, Division 1 and Division 2. Its NEMA ratings (3, 7, 9) and ferrous alloy construction support safe operation and regulatory acceptance in harsh environments such as chemical plants and oil and gas facilities. Always consult the latest certification documents for installation in your specific jurisdiction.
The EDSC2290 complies with NEC/CEC standards and is rated for Hazardous/Classified Locations (Class I Divisions 1 & 2, Class II Divisions 1 & 2, Class III) with NEMA ratings 3, 7, 9. It uses a Feraloy iron alloy enclosure and is compatible with through-feed, 600 Vac circuits. Canadian and UL certification references are available in the downloadable resources (catalog pages, installation instructions, and certification reports).
The EDSC2290's Feraloy iron alloy enclosure and explosion-proof design reduce corrosion-related wear and maintenance in hazardous areas, extending service life and reducing downtime. Its two-gang, two-pushbutton configuration minimizes panel footprint and wiring complexity, lowering installation labor and part counts. Over the lifecycle, this translates to faster maintenance cycles, improved reliability, and a favorable return on investment for facilities with strict safety and compliance requirements.