User Instructions | UM581127000 | ||
Spec. No. 581127000 (Model 710NPBA) | Issue AB, March 22, 2012 | ||
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| Replacing a GJ/218 Circuit Breaker |
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| Procedure |
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Note: Refer to Figure
1)Open the distribution cabinet’s front door by turning the latch in the counterclockwise position.
2)Operate the defective circuit breaker to the OFF position.
Danger: The bolts being removed in the following step may be at system potential. Use insulated tools.
3)Remove the hardware securing the circuit breaker to the distribution panel and partially remove the circuit breaker.
4)Record each alarm wire located on the back of the circuit breaker (color and location on circuit breaker). Wiring diagrams are provided in Figure
5)Shunted Breakers Only: Record each shunt wire located on the back of the circuit breaker (color and location on circuit breaker). Wiring diagrams are provided in Figure
6)Ensure that the replacement circuit breaker is in the OFF position, and is of the correct rating and type (electrical trip/mechanical trip or electrical trip only). Orient the circuit breaker over its mounting location.
Danger: The bolts being installed in the following step may be at system potential. Use insulated tools.
7)Install the replacement circuit breaker into its mounting position and secure with the hardware previously removed. Torque to 60
8)Transfer the circuit breaker guard from the old circuit breaker to the new circuit breaker.
9)Operate the replacement circuit breaker to the ON position.
10)Verify no Circuit Breaker Alarms are active.
11)Close the distribution cabinet’s front door. Turn the latch clockwise to secure the door.
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