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For Kits Supplied with a Cell Harness Only.
STEP 16: MOUNTING THE CELL HARNESS
A. The Cell Harness is to be mounted in the
Breaker Cell. The connector end is to be
mounted on the right front side of the Cell, in a
location suitable for connection with the Exter-
nal Harness. The Terminal Blocks can be
mounted anywhere space is available in the
Cell as long as connection to the External
Harness can be made.
B. Route the Cell Harness wiring to keep it away
from any moveable parts within the Cell
Housing.
STEP 17: INSTALLING THE RETROFITTED
BREAKER IN THE CELL
WARNING
DO NOT LEAVE THE BREAKER IN AN INTER-
MEDIATE POSITION IN THE SWITCHGEAR
CELL. ALWAYS LEAVE IT IN THE CONNECTED,
DISCONNECTED, OR (OPTIONAL) TEST POSI-
TION. FAILURE TO DO SO COULD LEAD TO
IMPROPER POSITIONING OF THE BREAKER
AND FLASHOVER, CAUSING DEATH, SEVERE
PERSONAL INJURY, AND / OR PROPERTY
DAMAGE.
NOTE:
It is the responsibility of the Retrofitter to
insure proper Breaker / Cell fit. When
racking the Breaker into the Connected
position, the Retrofitter MUST FOLLOW
BOTH the manufacturer’s instructions and
the customer’s safety standards and
procedures for racking a Breaker into the
Connected position.
A. With the Breaker in the Open position and the
springs discharged, slowly rack the Breaker
into the Connected position, making sure there
is no interference or binding. The Breaker
should rack smoothly and without mechanical
interference between any Breaker and Cell
parts. The Retrofitter will feel some resistance
when the primary fingers connect onto the
stabs of the Cell. This is normal.
However, if any unusual resistance is detected
that could be abnormal interference between
the Breaker and Cell parts, stop immediately
and move the Breaker out of the Connected
position. Examine what is causing the interfer-
ence and correct the situation.
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