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PART 1

GENERAL DESCRIPTION

This Instruction Manual 

 the 

 

 and 

 Fusematic breakers only. For

instructions on the FP ‘75 series breakers refer in Instruc-
tion Booklet 

The FP line of Low Voltage Power Circuit Breakers and
Fusematic Breakers, which ranges from 

 through

1600A continuous current at 600 Volt ratings, are designed
for simplicity of operation, reliability and easy mainten-
ance. 

 FP Breaker and FM Fusematic are equipped

with a stored energy mechanism mechanically trip free in
any position of the closing cycle, three unit pole assemblies,
fully field adjustable timing devices, multi-range series trip

coils, and telescoping roll-out rails. 

 three position

 mechanism is operable with the door closed.

STANDARD ACCESSORIES

Maintenance closing handle 115 
Cell racking in handle 

PART 2

SHIPMENT, RECEIVING, HANDLING

AND STORAGE

Each FP Breaker and FM Fusematic is thoroughly inspect-

ed and tested before leaving the factory. Breakers are
shipped in individual crates or in the cell compartment.
If breakers are crated, no hooks should be used in handling.
Examine 

 equipment carefully for indication of damage

sustained in transit. If damage in transit is indicated, call
for an immediate inspection by the delivering carrier. Upon

assessment of the damage a claim should he filed with the
carrier or, depending on the nature of the damage, an in-

tent to file for concealed damage should be registered. For

assistance in filing the claim, advise the area sales office of
Federal Pacific Electric Company, giving a full description
of the damage, serial number of the breaker, delivering
carrier’s name, and, if shipped by rail, the car number,
waybill reference, and any other information that might he
of help to the Company in aiding 

 the filing of the

damage claim.

When unpacking, make 

 

 all items are removed

from the box including 

packing 

list, instruction book, main-

tenance parts and hardware. Report any shortage immed-

iately. See that identification tags are left on the breaker.
Lifting eyelets are furnished for handling. Do not lift or
handle breaker by the front box or the operating handle.

Clean breaker thoroughly. To remove dust 

 industrial

vacuum cleaner is recommended. If the breaker can be
installed in its permanent location, it is advisable to do so,
even if it is not expected to be 

 for some time.

When breakers must he stored in buildings under 
tion, be sure they 

 kept in a space free of dust, moisture,

dirt and in an upright position. It is recommended that
the breaker not be operated prior to final inspection.

PART 3

INSPECTION AND INSTALLATION

SECTION I

Inspection   Manually Operated

Breakers

The FP and FM breakers consist of a coordinated set of

assemblies mounted on a steel frame, all carefully adjusted
and locked in place for long and trouble-free operation.

To 

 in properly checking and inspecting breakers

 to placing into service, the following steps should be

 in the order listed:

1. Remove 

 chutes and interphase 

2. Charge stored energy 

 by 

 operating

handle 

   positive stop. Return handle to normal

vertical position by 

 rotation.

NOTE: Charging Operation:

FP   

 

 Rotate handle 

 counterclock-

wise to engage mechanism and then 1 

 clockwise to

positive stop. (Figure 1)

FP   

 collapsible handle from

vertical down position to vertical up position. Rotate

 clockwise to positive stop. Release handle slowly.

Figure 2

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Summary of Contents for FUSEMATIC FP25-600

Page 1: ...CIRCUIT BREAKER FM 25400 P A C I F I C E L E C T R I C C O M P A N Y POWER EQUIPMENT SYSTEMS DIVISION INSTRUCTION MANUAL for FUSEMATIC FP25 600 FP501600 FM25 600 FM50 1600 N FP 25 600 FUSEMATIC EDERA...

Page 2: ...1600 I N D E X PAGE G e n e r a l 3 Shipment Receiving Handling Storage _______________ 3 Inspection Installation 3 Maintenance 6 Accessories 7 Overcurrent Trip Devices 9 Wiring Diagram 11 Recommende...

Page 3: ...he Company in aiding the filing of the damage claim When unpacking make all items are removed from the box including packing list instruction book main tenance parts and hardware Report any shortage i...

Page 4: ...touch any of the breaker when the stored energy mechanism is charged close button on front Breaker will close Depress red trip button located in charging handle Breaker will open Recharge stored ener...

Page 5: ...ion rails should be free to in and check rail stops for tightness 4 Rail rollers should be free and well lubricated 5 Main stabs should be tight free of dust and dirt Lubricate with contact grease 6 C...

Page 6: ...re frequent inspections should be made for dirty corrosive or high use applications Reassemble following the reverse of operations and adjust per Figs 10 and 11 In most it is not to replace contacts b...

Page 7: ...mechanism when stored energy mech anism is slowly and that the trip shaft is free It should take no more than 22 inches of torque to trip the breaker GENERAL Make that current carrying parts secured...

Page 8: ...of all contacts can be see and inspected through the transparent dust The contacts may be changed from a b b to by removing the and inverting the contact bridge INTERRUPTING CAPACITY IN SINGLE CONTAC...

Page 9: ...E Open position The plunger s which has been released indicates which fuse s have blown They are reset manually after replacing the blown fuses by pulling the plunger s out as far as they will go and...

Page 10: ...he circuit breaker and be lubricated again It is possible to remove and replace a trip device in the field To Remove a Trip Device The trip units which contained in transparent plastic cases should be...

Page 11: ...rmitting the breaker to be tripped electrically when control power is switched to auxiliary stabs and 6B Motor cut off switch contact bb closes when spring discharges and when spring is fully charged...

Page 12: ...1151 9354 1152 9354 1151 0632 Mounting Ref 1100 6034 Mounting Ref Drawing 1100 6035 Mounting Ref Drawing Mounting Ref Description Moving arcing contacts Upper stud assembly Main Stationary contact as...

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