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I.L. 29C211E

Effective 04/04

WHERE WORK IS TO BE PERFORMED. SPECIAL
ATTENTION SHOULD BE PAID TO REVERSE FEED
APPLICATIONS TO ENSURE NO VOLTAGE IS PRE-
SENT. THE VOLTAGES IN ENERGIZED EQUIPMENT
CAN CAUSE INJURY OR DEATH.

2-1.

Remove electrical operator from packing. Inspect it
for completeness and damage. Check the electri-
cal operator nameplate to make sure that the rat-
ing agrees with the installation requirements; and
make sure that mounting hardware is included.

Where the circuit breaker is installed, existing hard-
ware must be replaced.

If a 4-pole circuit breaker has been installed using
the four outer mounting positions, new holes must
be drilled and tapped in the panel center top and
bottom mounting positions. Refer to l.L. 29C103 (J-
Frame) or l.L. 29C104 (K-Frame) for drilling plans.

2-2.  If the circuit breaker is mounted, remove all exist-

ing mounting screws one at a time and replace
with special stacking screws supplied with the
electrical operator (Figure 2-2). Tighten screws
firmly, but do not exceed 28 pound-inches (3 N.m).

2-3.  Install a new circuit breaker using special stacking

screws provided with the electrical operator
(Figure 2-1). Tighten screws firmly, but do not
exceed 28 pound-inches (8 N.m).

When the electrical operator is mounted on the cir-
cuit breaker, the circuit breaker nameplate is not
visible. Before mounting the electrical operator,
make sure the circuit breaker nameplate information
is recorded for future reference. A blank nameplate
is supplied for this purpose. The nameplate should
be placed on the side of the electrical operator, or a
permanent surface adjacent to the circuit breaker
when installed. The circuit breaker ampere rating
should be marked in the space provided on the elec-
trical operator nameplate.

2-4.  Check that circuit breaker handle is in the OPEN

position.

2-5.  Aligning the circuit breaker handle with the mold-

ed trigger as shown in Figure 2-1, place the sole-
noid operator on the face of the breaker assuring
that the locating spacers, which are attached to
the back of the line end of the solenoid operator,

NOTICE

NOTICE

Figure 2-1  Position for Mounting Electrical Operator to Circuit Breaker (K-Frame Shown)

Circuit
Breaker
Handle
in OFF
Position

Molded Trigger in Lowest Position.
Mechanism in OFF Position.
Indicated in Cover Window.

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Summary of Contents for Cutler-Hammer J-Frame Series

Page 1: ...mation The electrical operator Figure 1 1 is a dual solenoid mechanism for local and remote circuit breaker ON and OFF reset switching The electrical operator is mount ed on the cover of the circuit b...

Page 2: ...it breaker handle moves the cutoff switch disconnects power to the external coil switch and the bistable latch toggles so that the latch blocks the magnets the next time the solenoids are energized Th...

Page 3: ...rm the fol lowing steps BEFORE MOUNTING AN ELECTRICAL OPERATOR ON A CIRCUIT BREAKER INSTALLED IN AN ELEC TRICAL SYSTEM MAKE SURE THE CIRCUIT BREAKER IS SWITCHED TO THE OFF POSITION AND THAT THERE IS N...

Page 4: ...new circuit breaker using special stacking screws provided with the electrical operator Figure 2 1 Tighten screws firmly but do not exceed 28 pound inches 8 N m When the electrical operator is mounted...

Page 5: ...wn in Figure 2 2 and Table 2 1 into the load end by lifting the solenoid operator up enough to start the screws in the top of the special threaded stacking screws Imperial 1 Screw stacking special Imp...

Page 6: ...erator frame The ground connect a ground conductor green as shown in Figure When the assembly is mounted on an insulated surface See Figure 1 4 2 10 Connect control wires to remote control devices TB1...

Page 7: ...OPERATING RATE OF ONE OPERATION PER MINUTE FAILURE TO OBSERVE THIS OPERATING RATE CAN RESULT IN DAMAGE TO THE ELECTRICAL OPERATOR 3 1 Slide REMOTE OPERATION switch to the ON position by moving padloc...

Page 8: ...to verify adequate voltage and power capability to operator Check to insure proper breaker handle operator engagement and secure mounting Refer to electrical and mounting sections of the instructions...

Page 9: ...I L 29C211E Fig 5 1 Electrical Solenoid Operator Mounted on 3 Pole K Frame Breaker Page 9 Effective 04 04...

Page 10: ...I L 29C211E Fig 5 2 Electrical Solenoid Opertor Mounted on 3 Pole J Frame Breaker Effective 04 04 Page 10...

Page 11: ...I L 29C211E Effective 04 04 Page 11 NOTES...

Page 12: ...I L 29C211E Pittsburgh Pennsylvania U S A Effective 04 04 Style 6631C42H06 Printed in U S A TQC NOTES...

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