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Hi
We have a project involving a douzen of ION8650 meters of socket mounting type (ref M8650C0....). As this kind of round meters is not very common in Europe, the guys that are doing the cabinets are requesting from us a drawing with exact dimensions of the socket (A-Base-Adapter-9). Does someone have this?
Thanks from now
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Hi Jorge,
The A-Base adapter as Yut explains, is manufactured by Marwell in California. There is a information sheet available on the SE website: 2200 Series Mounting(A-Base Adapters) - Schneider Electric and here 2200 Series A-Base Adapter Dimensions - Schneider Electric
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The adapter is made by Marwell I think you can request from them. Marwell Corp.
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Hi,
ION8650 A base adaptor dimensions are published in Schneider website,
Please refer in below path (at Documents & Downloads page)
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Hi Jorge,
The A-Base adapter as Yut explains, is manufactured by Marwell in California. There is a information sheet available on the SE website: 2200 Series Mounting(A-Base Adapters) - Schneider Electric and here 2200 Series A-Base Adapter Dimensions - Schneider Electric
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Thank you Yut
Very useful your information
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Thank you Ramasamy
Very usefull information. I was a bit confused because the shape that is in the installation manual shows alwas a round socket without the part where are located the connections for the wires
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Thank you very much Kevin. It's clear for me now
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