6.
Remove the Motor Operator Mechanism, if
present, following the reverse of the installation
procedure described in
GEH-6281.
7.
While holding the charge interlock rod of the
breaker down against the midcover, move the
Remote Close under the spring frame until it
rests against the side frame of the breaker
mechanism, as illustrated in Figure
3.
Slide the
Remote Close under the breaker's torque
tube
until the Remote Close engages the closing lever
projecting through the breaker side frame.
8.
Align the two captive Philips-head mounting
screws with the threaded holes in the mecha
nism side frame. Tighten to
32
in-lb.
9.
Attach the wire connector to the mating color
coded (brown and yellow) wires, as shown i n
Figure
4.
The mating wires are secured to the
breaker frame at the factory with a wire tie. The
wire tie may have to be remoYed to allow the
wires to connect.
10.
Route and tie the wires as shown in Figure
4.
Use two ties and ensure that the wires do not
interfere with any moving parts in
the
mechanism. Check that the wires are not in a
position to be pinched by or interfere with the
reinstallation of the breaker top cover
ll.
Reinstall the Motor Operator Mechanism, if
present.
12.
Reinstall the secondary terminal block onto the
breaker midcover terminal block mounting
ridge and fasten with the screw previously
removed.
13.
Test the Remote Close electrically according
to
Table
1.
14.
Reinstall the breaker top cover and tighten the
four
#10-32
screws to
15
in-lb.
15.
Replace the trim plate and tighten the four
#8-32
screws to
20
in-lb.
16. Affix
the accessory rating label to the side of the
breaker.
Affix
the ELECTRICALLY OPERATED
label to the top cover above the ON-OFF indicator.
Figure
2
Removal of the breaker top cover.
Figure
3.
Installation of the Remote Close under the breaker spnng
frame.
Figure
4.
Routing of the Remote Close wiring and the locations of the
wire ties.
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