INSTALLATION

NOTE Use wire taps ONLY on thermoplastic insulation (PVC).

14.Occupied three−phase branch circuit breaker connection only. Verify that the branch circuit breaker is turned off. Be absolutely certain there is no power.

Use pliers to carefully install the appropriate size wire taps (supplied) to phase A, B, and C wiring on the occupied circuit breaker. See Figure 12. For sizing, see Table 3 on page 14.

Verify the wire taps are completely closed around the wires.

Connect the phase A, B, and C connectors on the voltage harness to the appropriate installed wire taps. Coil and secure any excess cable away from other conductors.

Wiring to Occupied Breaker

A, B, C

Phases

Neutral

Voltage

Harness

Ground

Wire Tap

Figure 12. Voltage Harness Connections to Occupied Breaker (V1 Harness Shown)

15.If installing dual panels, repeat Steps 11 through 14 for the voltage harness V2 and Panel 2 for Neutral, A, B, and C phase connections. Panel 2 does not have a Ground connection.

16.Verify all installed voltage monitoring wiring is correct and follows NEC and local guidelines.

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Powerware 380/220V, 400/230V, 415/240V, 208/120V manual Installation

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