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303359 Rev. D 05/13 • Page 2 of 12

Product Safety Information

Signal Words Defined

DANGER

 indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury.

WARNING

 indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.

CAUTION

 indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury.

NOTICE

 is used to address practices not related to physical injury.

Safety Instructions

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 WARNING—MODIFICATIONS

Do not modify these devices in anyway. Replace any missing or broken parts with proper Appleton replacement parts. Modification of 
these devices or substitution of parts with non-standard parts may result in serious or fatal person injury from electrocution.

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 WARNING—PRODUCT DAMAGE

If any part of the receptacle appears to be missing, broken, or show signs of damage—discontinue use immediately! This condition 
could cause serious or fatal personal injury due to electrocution and/or equipment damage. Repair with the proper replacement part(s) 
before continuing service.

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 WARNING—ENvIRONMENTAl

To prevent ignition of hazardous atmospheres, do not use Class 

I

, Group F locations that contain electrically conductive dusts.

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 WARNING—ElECTRICAl

Electrical power must be turned OFF before and during installation and maintenance. Failure to do so may result in serious or fatal 
injuries due to electrocution.

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 WARNING—WIRING

Use only copper cable or wire per the National Electric Code (NEC) for the given ampere rating of the receptacle.

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 WARNING—WIRING

A wiring scheme must be followed so that the same color wire is always put into the same numbered contact opening in all plugs, 
connectors, and receptacles in the system. This will help to eliminate possibilities for equipment damage and/or personal injuries due 
to electrocution.

Summary of Contents for FSQC 100

Page 1: ...engaged Arcing Confined Interlock receptacle design means that all electrical switching is done with an internal switch The plug cannot be engaged or disengaged with the receptacle when the switch is ON Positive Contact Brass contacts have integral springs for positive maintained electrical contact Receptacle face enables the engagement of plugs for a weatherproof union Positive Ground Grounding t...

Page 2: ... part of the receptacle appears to be missing broken or show signs of damage discontinue use immediately This condition could cause serious or fatal personal injury due to electrocution and or equipment damage Repair with the proper replacement part s before continuing service Warning environmental To prevent ignition of hazardous atmospheres do not use Class I Group F locations that contain elect...

Page 3: ...24 FACTORY WIRED 5 7 14 12 13 11 10 20 15 19 1 16 23 22 21 Table 1 Parts List Item Part Description Item Part Description Item Part Description Item Part Description 1 Receptacle Flip Cover 7 Switch Toggle 13 Switch Base Plate Screws 19 Ground Wire 2 Enclosure Cover 8 Line Side Pressure Screws 14 Sliding Plate 20 Fixed Plate 3 Locking Screw 9 Load Side Pressure Screws 15 Fixed Plate Screw 21 Screw...

Page 4: ...erring to Figure 2 turn the cover locking screw Item 3 clockwise inwards until it enters into the groove of the receptacle housing body Item 4 This makes the enclosure cover Item 2 free for rotation and simultaneously locks the receptacle interior rotation also toggling of the switch 2 Turn the enclosure cover counterclockwise outward to completely remove it from the enclosure 3 After removal we r...

Page 5: ...teps are completed 1 Test to verify correct phasing and ground connections 2 Test insulation resistance by meggering high voltage or hi pot test to ensure that the system does not have any short circuits or unwanted grounds Clean the Receptacle Cover Enclosure Before replacing or closing the receptacle cover it is strongly recommended that all dirt debris and other foreign materials be removed fro...

Page 6: ...th the P4 option have the interior rotated 22 1 2 degrees for special polarization applications They are compatible only with Appleton plugs with the P4 option Operating 1 Verify that the enclosed switch is in the OFF position The Arrow on the receptacle collar should be in line with the OFF marking on the nameplate 2 Align and insert the mating plug fully inside the receptacle Rotate the receptac...

Page 7: ...nations are secure Re torque to values given previously in these instructions if necessary NOTE Discoloration due to excessive heat is an indicator of possible problems and should be investigated and repaired as necessary 2 Check grounding and bonding effectiveness continuity Re torque connections to original values if necessary 3 Check gaskets for damage and replace as necessary 4 Inspect breathe...

Page 8: ...ch from its base plate by taking out the switch mounting screws Item 24 Remember the orientation of the pointer on Interlock Sleeve with respect to the switch position The pointer must indicate that the receptacle is OFF when the disconnect switch is in the OFF position 7 Replace the disconnect switch with the same type as shown in Table 4 by reversing the steps above Make sure to reconnect the wi...

Page 9: ...ew to 35 to 40 in lb torque Screw Cover Assembly 1 Referring to Figure 2 remove the screw Item 22 that fastens the end of the chain to the enclosure 2 Unscrew the screw cover assembly Item 21 from the receptacle housing 3 Replace the screw cover assembly by reversing the steps above See Table 5 for replacement part numbers 4 Torque the screw to 15 to 20 in lb Replacement Parts Table 5 Replacement ...

Page 10: ...ions FSQC receptacle and APJ plugs are classified for Class I Division 1 Groups B C and D Receptacles with the P4 option have the interior rotated 22 1 2 degrees for special polarization applications They are compatible only with Appleton plugs with the P4 option or Crouse Hinds plugs with the S4 option Appendix C Auxiliary Switch The auxiliary switch is designed for use with the appropriate monit...

Page 11: ...removing the two screws Item 15 Lift the plates up and slide them away from the switch actuator stud Item 11 2 Referring to Figure 4 mount the auxiliary switch Item 2 to the mounting bracket Item 1 using the two screws Item 3 3 Attach the mounting bracket to the disconnect switch using the existing screws 4 Adjust the location of the mounting bracket as needed to ensure that the auxiliary switch w...

Page 12: ...ies to any consumer While every precaution has been taken to ensure accuracy and completeness in this manual EGS Electrical Group LLC assumes no responsibility and disclaims all liability for damages resulting from use of this information or for any errors or omissions Specifications are subject to change without notice The Appleton and Emerson logos are registered in the U S Patent and Trademark ...

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