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Instruction Manual 

 

Pow-R-Line Retrofit Panelboards 

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Effective: November 2007 

P1R & P2R Retrofit  Panels 

                                                        

 

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Fig. A 

Locating Interior Mounting Holes in 
Enclosure 

In most instances the chassis should be centered in 
the enclosure unless a special offset trim has been 
ordered. Measure and draw vertical and horizontal 
centerlines. 
Using these marks, support the interior in the 
enclosure and mark the 4 holes that are located on 
the center axis. See figure below.   
Re-verify that all electrical conductors long enough 
to be terminated properly. 
Ensure main incoming cables are long enough to 
reach Main and Neutral termination locations without 
compromising wire bending space requirements as 
listed in the 

Appendix, Table 1. 

Ensure that electrical clearance requirements are 
maintained per NEC

TM

/CEC

TM

Care must be taken to ensure that the trim will 
completely cover openings in the enclosure. 

If not using existing mounting hardware, mark 
minimum of 8 mounting locations, on the back of the 
enclosure. Drill and tap 10-32 holes as per Fig. B 

 

Fig. B 

Determine proper depth setting 

To determine preset depth of the chassis, place a 
non-conducting, insulated straight edge across the 
finished wall surface and measure to the rear of the 
enclosure.  See Fig. C 

 

Fig. C 

 

Loosen qty 8 10-32 screws Fig. D installed on the 
chassis corners. 

 

 

Fig. D 

Set chassis depth by aligning bottom edge 

of interior mounting rail with the appropriate 

depth as determined by the measurement 

obtained inn the previous step.  Torque 

#10-32 screws to 24 in lbs.  

 

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Summary of Contents for Pow-R-Line P1R Series

Page 1: ...els For more information visit www EatonCanada ca Contents INSTALLATION CRITERIA 2 SAFETY MEASURES 3 PRE INSTALLATION RECEIVING HANDLING AND STORAGE 4 REMOVAL OF EXISTING PANELBOARD INTERIOR 4 INSTALL...

Page 2: ...er BAB 30 60 100 26 5 14 25 4 5 Breaker BAB 42 60 100 33 5 14 25 4 5 Breaker E or F Frame 18 60 225 30 14 25 4 5 Breaker E or F Frame 30 60 225 36 14 25 4 5 Breaker E or F Frame 42 60 225 42 14 25 4 5...

Page 3: ...ons of this custom built product Eaton Electrical has made all reasonable efforts to ensure that the instructions in this document are adequate and free of material errors and omissions Eaton Electric...

Page 4: ...SHOULD INSTALL AND OR SERVICE THIS EQUIPMENT Removal of Existing Panelboard Interior DO NOT work on electrical equipment while energized Verify power entering the equipment is de energized at the sou...

Page 5: ...t compromising wire bending space requirements as listed in the Appendix Table 1 Ensure that electrical clearance requirements are maintained per NECTM CECTM Care must be taken to ensure that the trim...

Page 6: ...Never clip cable wire strands in order to fit within connectors If cable wire does not match the rating of the connector contact the manufacturer Use an antioxidant compound if required Insert bare c...

Page 7: ...lly inspect panelboard insulators bus bar and conductors for damage DO NOT ENERGIZE IF DAMAGE IS FOUND Contact Eaton Electrical Circuit Breakers Circuit breakers are typically shipped in either the op...

Page 8: ...DE ENERGIZED FAILURE TO SHORT OR DISCONNECT DURING PANELBOARD TESTING WILL RESULT IN FAILURE OF ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS DISCONNECT POWER AT SOURCE BEFORE REMOVING OR INSTALLING FUSES HAZARDOUS VOLTAGE...

Page 9: ...ns in downstream equipment 3 Verify and follow the sequence of energizing circuits and loads Verify phase sequencing on loads such as motors which can be damaged or destroyed by incorrect phase connec...

Page 10: ...ces metering equipment and other components Damage to insulation and other surface materials can occur Do Not Use Compressed Air in cleaning Maintenance after Cleaning After cleaning perform a second...

Page 11: ...t a series of inspections be made at quarterly intervals until the progressive effects of local conditions can be analyzed to determine a regular schedule Panelboard Events and Service Interruptions S...

Page 12: ...rials and tools from the equipment Inspect all connections for damage and torque Re install all covers fillers dead front assemblies and side sheets Conduct panelboard insulation resistance testing de...

Page 13: ...for Copper or Aluminum Bus Bar Connections Bolt Size Torque Inch Lbs Torque Foot Lbs 10 30 2 5 65 5 4 5 16 130 10 8 3 8 240 20 600 50 National Electrical Code and NEC are registered trademarks of the...

Page 14: ...P2R Retrofit Panels For more information visit www EatonCanada ca 11 2007 Notes 2007 Eaton Corporation All Rights Reserved Printed in Canada Publication No PUB50895 November 2007 Eaton Yale Company 5...

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