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2.0 Cabinet Installation,
continued
745-573-B0-001 REV. A
1.
Select an appropriate site. Check with other local utilities for buried plant before site location is
finalized. Remove the turf and level an area of approximately 4" greater than the footprint of the
CPR
TM
cabinet. Refer to Figure 2-2 for details.
2.
In accordance with local codes, install the disconnect box near the AC power source.
NOTE:
The disconnect box should have a high magnetic type circuit breaker, capable of
passing short duration inrush currents, and have a minimum rating as shown below.
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For 120 VAC 60 Hz units, the service disconnect shall be a high-magnetic type circuit breaker
rated for 20 amperes in the line lead only.
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For 240 VAC 60 Hz units, the service disconnect shall be a 2 pole, high-magnetic type circuit breaker
rated for 15 amperes.
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For 230 VAC 50 Hz units and 220 VAC 60 Hz units, the service disconnect shall be a
high-magnetic
type
(motor rated type 3 or 4) circuit breaker rated for 16 amperes in the line lead only.
3.
From the disconnect box, install conduit to the power supply site and turn a stub up to extend above
grade level. Drive a suitable ground rod according to local codes.
4.
Install appropriate size conduit for the output connections and turn a stub up to extend 1" above the
pad surface cast into the concrete. Make sure to match conduit locations with the appropriate cabinet
locations; these locations are indicated in Figure 2-2.
5.
Using appropriately sized lumber, construct a form for the cement pad (refer to Figure 2-2 for
dimensions). Anchor the form securely to the ground. If a pre-formed pad is utilized for the mounting
of the CPR cabinet, check the bolt patterns for proper alignment before anchoring the pad to the
ground.
6.
Attach the ground mounting brackets from the supplied hardware to the ground skirt using the
5/16”-18 X 3/4” screws and 5/16”-18 nuts. Tighten securely.
7.
Make a template from sheet metal or wood indicating the position of the ground-mounting bracket
mounting holes.
INSTALLATION
PROCEDURE
Although ground mounting the CPR cabinet can be accomplished by several methods, the following
procedure is recommended:
2.2
Ground Mounting