Eaton CDA-W Cable Limiter - RoHS Compliant, Bussmann Series

Part Number: CDA-W
Manufacturer
Eaton
Part number
CDA-W

Quick Summary

Eaton CDA-W cable limiter protects circuits by limiting cable exposure to fault currents in control panels. Engineers often battle nuisance trips and cable wear in crowded enclosures, where small misalignments or cable chafing can trigger faults. While RoHS compliance is specified for this part, detailed SIL, CE, or IP ratings are not listed in the data; nonetheless, RoHS alignment supports regulatory expectations in modern industrial environments. This solution leverages Eaton's Bussmann series lineage to ensure compatibility with existing wiring & connectivity protections and streamlined procurement. In busy automation settings, a reliable limiter like CDA-W reduces maintenance interruptions and supports consistent installation practices across control cabinets and power distribution layouts.

Product Information

Extended Description

CDA-W Eaton: Eaton Bussmann series CDA cable limiter, W
Product Name
Eaton Bussmann series CDA cable limiter
Catalog Number
CDA-W
UPC
051712139878
Product Length/Depth
0.001 in
Product Height
0.001 in
Product Width
0.001 in
Product Weight
0.1 lb
Warranty
Not Applicable
Compliances
RoHS Compliant
Feature: Compact, ultra-lean footprint. Benefit: Saves space in high-density wiring environments, enabling easier cable routing and cleaner panel layouts. Application: Control panels and enclosures where space is at a premium and reliable protection is required. Feature → Business Impact → Application: RoHS compliance ensures regulatory conformity while minimizing component risk through non-hazardous materials; application in systems where environmental compliance matters for end-user industries. Feature: Part of the Eaton Bussmann series. Benefit: Proven compatibility with standard Bussmann catalogs and existing protection devices, reducing integration risk. Application: Wiring & connectivity assemblies in industrial automation lines. Feature: Lightweight construction (0.1 lb) with minimal dimensional footprint (0.001 in each dimension listed). Benefit: Easier handling and quicker installation, accelerating panel builds. Application: New panel builds and upgrades for machinery, conveyors, and PLC cabinets. Feature: Includes downloadable catalogs and datasheets. Benefit: Faster engineering validation and smoother QA processes, supporting compliance audits. Application: Engineering documentation workflows and procurement validation for electrical protection components.

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FAQs

The CDA-W is designed as a Bussmann series accessory from Eaton, intended for standard wiring and connectivity configurations in control panels and power distribution enclosures. It aligns with common Bussmann catalog components, enabling straightforward integration with existing protection schemes and mounting practices.
Key specs include Catalog Number CDA-W, UPC 051712139878, and a very compact footprint (Product Length/Depth 0.001 in, Product Height 0.001 in, Product Width 0.001 in) with a weight of 0.1 lb. It is RoHS compliant, supporting regulatory requirements for modern electrical assemblies.
Yes. Its ultra-compact form factor and Bussmann-series compatibility make it a practical choice for high-density control panels and motor control centers, where protecting cable runs without adding bulk is essential and where reliable cable protection reduces maintenance overhead.
The provided data confirms RoHS compliance for the CDA-W. Other certifications such as SIL, CE, or IP ratings are not listed in the data; thus, users should verify additional requirements with the supplier if their application mandates those standards.
By reducing cable wear and mitigating nuisance faults in dense enclosures, the CDA-W lowers maintenance downtime and extends cable life. This translates to shorter commissioning, fewer warranty issues, and predictable, lower total cost of ownership in automation and electrical protection projects.