
Adapters and Transducers
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72A-1898 Rev. A 11/01
Monday
, November 26, 2001 1:09 pm
Figure I.16 shows a general purpose adapter, with reducers and spacers,
to allow mounting of various size circuit breaker fittings. The reducers
and spacers consist of a close nipple, a coupler, and a reducer.
Figure I.16 General Purpose Adapter
Figure I.17 shows a general purpose spacer that is used where it is
difficult or impossible to mount the transducer directly to the circuit
breaker. The spacer is bolted to the circuit breaker using existing bolt
holes and the TR3160 Transducer is clamped to the other end of the
spacer using C-clamps. A hole through two ends of the space is provided
for the transducer rod.
Summary of Contents for TDR9000
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