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Instruction Manual
IM01500001E
Effective July 2011
Pow-R-Line switchboards
eaton Corporation
www.eaton.com
Safety measures
This publication contains instructions on the installation of Eaton
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brand Pow-R-Line
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low voltage distribution switchboards from
Eaton’s electrical business . Any person or persons who designs,
purchases, installs, operates, or maintains new systems using
these products must understand the equipment, its markings,
and its limitations .
Hazardous voltages in distribution switchboards and all other
electrical equipment pose a potential hazard to life and property .
Please follow instructions, labeling, and applicable codes and
standards for installation, maintenance, and operation of this
equipment and its components . Only “Qualified Persons” should
install and/or service this equipment . NFPA
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70—National Electrical
Code
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defines a “Qualified Person” as “One who has skills and
knowledge related to the construction and operation of electrical
equipment and installations and has received safety training on
the hazards involved .”
Standard symbols have been established for recognition of poten-
tially hazardous situations and conditions . Please review and under-
stand the critical warning symbols shown below . These symbols will
appear on safety labels affixed to the product . Installer should always
read and understand these labels before working on equipment .
Symbol
Meaning
The addition of either symbol to a “Danger” or “Warning”
safety label indicates that an electrical hazard exists
that will result in personal injury if the instructions are
not followed.
This is the safety alert symbol. It is used to alert you to
potential personal hazards. Obey all safety messages that
follow this symbol to avoid possible injury and death.
DANGER
“DANGER” iNDicAtEs AN immiNENtly hAzARDous situAtioN thAt,
if Not AvoiDED, Will REsult iN DEAth oR sERious iNjuRy.
WARNiNG
“WARNiNG” iNDicAtEs A potENtiAlly hAzARDous situAtioN thAt,
if Not AvoiDED, cAN REsult iN DEAth oR sERious iNjuRy.
cAutioN
“cAutioN” iNDicAtEs A potENtiAlly hAzARDous situAtioN thAt,
if Not AvoiDED, cAN REsult iN miNoR oR moDERAtE iNjuRy.
cAutioN
“cAutioN” usED Without thE sAfEty AlERt symBol iNDicAtEs
A potENtiAlly hAzARDous situAtioN thAt, if Not AvoiDED, cAN
REsult iN pRopERty DAmAGE.
Eaton Corporation’s liability for any errors or omissions in this
document is limited to the documentary correction of errors . Eaton
will not be responsible in any event for errors or omissions in this
document or for any damages, incidental or consequential (including
monetary losses), that might arise from the use of this document or
the information contained in it . Information in this publication is not
intended for use as a training manual for non-qualified personnel .
The information or statements in this publication concerning the
suitability, capacity, or performance of the switchboard(s) may not
cover all configurations of this custom built product . Eaton has made
all reasonable efforts to ensure that the instructions in this document
are adequate and free of material errors and omissions . Eaton will,
if necessary, explain issues that may not be covered by the
document . The information contained in the Instruction Leaflet
is subject to change without notice .
Introduction
This instruction manual is designed to supplement other industry
standards including all local, state, and federal codes and safety
regulations, such as OSHA, NFPA 70 (National Electrical Code),
NFPA 70E (Standard for Electrical Safety Requirements for Employee
Workplaces), NEMA
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PB2 .1—General Instructions for Proper
Handling, Installation, Operation and Maintenance of Deadfront
Distribution Switchboards Rated 600V and Less, other workplace
electrical installation requirements and all safety rules .
Safety
Due to the weight and size of switchboards and dangers from
electrical hazards, every precaution should be taken to maintain
safe working conditions when handling this equipment . Due to
the custom nature of switchboards and the site variables, every
potential situation cannot be anticipated . Safety must always be
the overriding factor .
Always follow all instructions and all safety guidelines published by
OSHA and other industry and local, state, and federal agencies .
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