Effective October, 2000
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E.
For Kits Supplied with a Breaker Mounted
CPT Only. Remove the External Harness plug
installed in the bottom rear socket on the right
side of the Trip Unit. Insert the black plug of the
CPT Harness into the same socket. Reinsert
the External Harness plug just removed into the
female receptacle on the CPT Harness.
Route the two (2) wires of the CPT Harness to
the X1 and X2 terminals of the CPT. Assure that
the wires are clear of any moving parts within
the Breaker.
Cut the wires to length. Strip .250" of insulation
and attach a .138" ring terminal to each wire.
Connect the wires to the X1 and X2 terminals
of the CPT.
F. Use the nylon wire ties provided to dress the
HV Wires and keep them away from any moving
parts within the Breaker.
G. Attach the appropriate label for the Breaker to
the Breaker Cover in a clearly visible position.
Three (3) labels are included with the CPT, one
(1) for 480 Volt, one (1) for 240 Volt, and one (1)
for 208 Volt systems.
Before proceeding, identify the section(s) within
the Step that apply to the Breaker being
Retrofitted.
Step 11: Final Connection of the Harnesses
and Wiring
A.
For Kits Supplied with a PT Module Only.
Route the PT Wires down through the Breaker
to the Copper Adapters installed in Step 3.
Route them so that they are clear of all moving
parts within the Breaker.
The PT Wires are marked for connection to
Phases 1, 2, and 3 with corresponding
numbers.
NOTE: Before cutting the PT Wires, verify
the Phase Convention used on the Breaker
Application.
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