Eaton 600TPCSR431M AutoVAR Capacitor Bank - UL 508A Certified
Part Number: 600TPCSR431M
Quick Summary
Eaton 600TPCSR431M AutoVAR capacitor bank delivers reliable reactive power support for 480V three-phase systems in industrial and manufacturing settings. When voltage sags and high starting currents threaten uptime and efficiency, this solution stabilizes power quality and reduces energy penalties. This unit carries UL 508A, CSA Std. C22.2 No. 190, UL 810, and IEEE Std. 18 certifications, underscoring safety and performance in demanding environments. Designed for floor-mounted installation, it integrates with existing switchgear while delivering up to 600 kvar with 120 kvar steps, enabling precise, scalable power factor correction. By streamlining procurement and installation, it helps engineering teams meet regulatory requirements and sustain long-term reliability while lowering operating costs.
Product Information
Extended Description
600TPCSR431M Eaton: Eaton floor mounted, switched capacitor bank, 480V, 600 kvar w/120
Product Name
Eaton LV AutoVAR 600 capacitor bank
Catalog Number
600TPCSR431M
UPC
786685147284
Product Length/Depth
26 in
Product Height
78 in
Product Width
38.5 in
Product Weight
1072 lb
Certifications
UL 508A CSA Std. C22.2 No. 190 UL 810 IEEE Std. 18
Type
AutoVAR
Phase
Three-phase
Feature → The AutoVAR design provides a floor-mounted, switched capacitor bank that enables scalable reactive power compensation. Business Impact → Improves power factor, reduces utility penalties, and enhances overall electrical efficiency. Application → Suitable for 480V, three-phase industrial facilities with variable motor loads and drives. Feature → 600 kvar capacity with 120 kvar blocks supports staged tuning of reactive power. Business Impact → Delivers precise control over voltage quality and system stability, reducing equipment wear and energy waste. Application → Ideal for plants with mixed loads and PWM drives. Feature → Comprehensive certifications including UL 508A, CSA Std. C22.2 No. 190, UL 810, and IEEE Std. 18. Business Impact → Ensures compliance, safety, and predictable performance in harsh environments. Application → Suitable for panel-integrated and floor-mounted configurations in regulated sectors. Feature → Large floor footprint (26 in L × 38.5 in W × 78 in H) and 1072 lb weight. Business Impact → Clear installation planning with defined space requirements and robust mechanical support. Application → Data centers and manufacturing floors where stability and space budgeting matter. Feature → 480V three-phase operation. Business Impact → Direct compatibility with common industrial distributions, reducing wiring changes and integration risk. Application → Motor drives, conveyors, and process lines that benefit from enhanced power factor. Feature → UL 508A and IEEE 18 compliance assurances. Business Impact → Auditable safety and performance, easing regulatory reviews and maintenance planning. Application → Facilities with strict electrical standards and uptime targets.
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FAQs
It provides reactive power support for 480V three-phase systems, improving power factor, stabilizing voltage, and reducing utility penalties in industrial facilities with motors and drives.
Three-phase, 480V operation with a 600 kvar rating (120 kvar blocks), floor-mounted design, dimensions 26 in L × 38.5 in W × 78 in H, weight 1072 lb, and UL 508A / CSA / UL 810 / IEEE 18 certifications.
Yes. It meets UL 508A, CSA Std. C22.2 No. 190, UL 810, and IEEE Std. 18, providing safety, reliability, and regulatory compliance for industrial installations.
AutoVAR actively injects reactive power to correct the power factor, reducing system losses, lowering demand charges, and improving voltage regulation across motors and drives, which translates to energy savings over time.
Plan for a dedicated floor space with at least clearances for service and ventilation; ensure proper mounting, wiring, and enclosure access; verify compatibility with existing switchgear and ductwork, and account for weight when selecting support structures.