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RSA-112Installation and Operation

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3. Place the RSA over the handle on the breaker. Ensure that the actuator arm is fully seated in the

handle actuator on the RSA, and that the cabinet locators (shown below) are fully seated against the

switch-gear, and around the breaker as indicated.

4. Ensure the button actuators are positioned properly over the Close and Trip buttons on the front of

the breaker.

5. Ensure the magnets are fully seated against the switch cover and then turn the handles of the twist-

lock magnets 180° to lock the RSA in place.

The RSA is now ready for operation.

Summary of Contents for RSA-112

Page 1: ...nted in the United States of America Reproduction adaptation or translation without prior written permission is prohibited except as is allowed by law RSA 112 Installation and Operation 2616 Sirius Ro...

Page 2: ...y install and remove a particular type of circuit breaker safely while stationed safely outside of the arc flash boundary during the potentially dangerous operation The lightweight and compact design...

Page 3: ...is free from obstructions that may interfere with proper installation of the RSA 2 If your breaker handle travels 135 or more position the breaker s charging handle to its lower left position as shown...

Page 4: ...tors shown below are fully seated against the switch gear and around the breaker as indicated 4 Ensure the button actuators are positioned properly over the Close and Trip buttons on the front of the...

Page 5: ...RSA 112Installation and Operation 3...

Page 6: ...ese settings will be found on a placard on the RSA For more information on programming the RSO IIID please refer to the RSO IIID Technical Manual 5 NOTE Depending on the breaker model the travel dista...

Page 7: ...breakers come from the factory a variety of charging arm configurations As such the RSA can be configured to accommodate these variations Before Making Travel Adjustments Note that the RSA comes from...

Page 8: ...ing a stopwatch or other timer press and hold the JOG button and record the time in seconds it takes the motor arm reach the upper hard travel stop This will be the new T1 and T2 setting on the RSO II...

Page 9: ...3 2 Close Solenoid Adjustment 11 Loosen the bolt on the bottom of the right solenoid arm as indicated below 12 Slide or rotate the arm as required to align the close solenoid to the close button as in...

Page 10: ...oid Adjustment 14 Loosen the bolt on the bottom of the left solenoid arm as indicated below 15 Slide or rotate the arm as required to align the close solenoid to the close lever without contacting the...

Page 11: ...RSA 112Installation and Operation 9 Notes...

Page 12: ...hat they are correctly stationed outside the arc flash boundary and that they comply with all applicable Federal State Local and In house safety regulations and procedures Attention should be given to...

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