Eaton 100MCSR6313M Capacitor Bank - UL 508A & CSA

Part Number: 100MCSR6313M
Manufacturer
Eaton
Part number
100MCSR6313M

Quick Summary

The Eaton 100MCSR6313M capacitor bank provides scalable LV autoVAR reactive power control for commercial and industrial electrical systems. For engineers facing voltage fluctuations and rising energy costs, this unit offers reliable, rapid reactive power support to stabilize networks. It carries UL 508A and CSA certifications for industrial control panels, UL 810 for electrical enclosures, and IEEE 18 compliance for reliability and safety. Designed for plant modernization, it helps reduce demand charges and improve power quality, while aligning with project-level efficiency goals and is compatible with standard low-voltage switchgear.

Product Information

Extended Description

100MCSR6313M Eaton: Eaton wall mtd, switched cap bank, 600V, 100 kvar 250 cb
Product Name
Eaton LV AutoVAR 300 capacitor bank
Catalog Number
100MCSR6313M
UPC
786685198774
Product Length/Depth
14 in
Product Height
60 in
Product Width
36 in
Product Weight
270 lb
Certifications
UL 508A CSA Std. C22.2 No. 190 UL 810 IEEE Std. 18
Type
AutoVAR
Phase
Three-phase
Three-phase, 600 V AutoVAR capacitor bank with 100 kvar capacity is wall-mounted for easy retrofit. This configuration delivers rapid reactive power correction and voltage stabilization, reducing reactive current and motor losses, which translates into measurable energy savings. It is well-suited for manufacturing lines, HVAC systems, and process equipment where peak reactive power varies and space is at a premium. Dynamic switching of capacitor banks provides fast response to load changes, reducing demand charges and improving overall power factor without disrupting critical processes. The unit’s robust certifications and enclosure integrity support code compliance and safer field integration, easing procurement and reducing project risk. With a compact footprint and standard 600 V distribution compatibility, installation fits alongside existing switchgear while minimizing downtime. In today’s energy-management programs, AutoVAR-enabled banks like this enable faster corrective actions and clearer visibility into power quality and efficiency gains.

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FAQs

Mounting is wall-mounted with dimensions of 14 in (depth) by 36 in (width) by 60 in (height) and a weight of approximately 270 lb. Plan dedicated electrical room space, secure mounting, and required clearances per local codes. Ensure 600 V connections are compatible with the distribution panel, provide access to wiring, and verify cooling and ventilation for reliable capacitor operation.
The unit is certified to UL 508A for industrial control panels, CSA Std. C22.2 No. 190, and UL 810 for electrical enclosures, with IEEE Std. 18 compliance. These certifications support code compliance, safer installation in industrial environments, and reliable performance under electrical disturbances typical in manufacturing and processing facilities.
AutoVAR dynamically switches capacitor banks to provide reactive power where and when it’s needed, improving power factor and stabilizing voltage across three-phase loads. With 100 kvar capacity, it mitigates motor lag and voltage dips during peak demand, leading to reduced energy losses, fewer voltage excursions, and lower utility demand charges in industrial environments.
Yes, it is designed for integration with standard low-voltage distribution and switchgear. The unit operates at 600 V and 100 kvar, and its wall-mounted form factor supports retrofit into existing electrical rooms. For specific control interfaces, consult the Eaton specification sheet (100MCSR6313M) to align signaling, interlocking, and PLC or SCADA integrations with your current setup.
ROI typically comes from reduced energy use and lower demand charges due to improved power factor and voltage stability. Maintenance is centered on regular inspection of connections and capacitors, ensuring proper cooling, and monitoring performance via the plant’s power quality system. Implementing periodic checks helps detect degraded capacitors early, sustaining efficiency gains and prolonging service life.