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IL01906001E

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Instructional Literature

Effective: May 2005

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Arcflash Reduction Maintenance Switch 

Application and Installation

Note: 

If the mode selector switch, indicator light, and battery holder will be 

mounted on the cell door, the door should be removed from the cell to pre-

vent warping as the mounting holes are being created and to prevent metal 

fragments from falling into the cell.

Basic Guidelines for the Arcflash Reduction Maintenance 

Switch Mode Selector Switch, Indicator Light, and 

Battery Holder Installation

1. The mounting location should provide easy access to the 

mode selector switch and to lock out/tag out (LOTO) device 

when necessary.

2. The mounting location should provide ample clearance so the 

breaker can be racked out and in without damaging the mode 

selector switch, indicator light, or battery holder.

3. If the cell door is selected, the mounting location should allow 

the cell door to completely close without the mode selector 

switch, indicator light, or battery holder interfering with the 

breaker or other cell components.

4. The mounting location should be close enough to the breaker 

so that the mode selector switch harness can be routed and 

connected to the RSM while leaving a service loop for racking 

purposes.  (If a longer mode selector switch harness is 

needed, contact your Eaton Representative.)

5. The mounting location should allow the mode selector switch 

harness to stay clear of the breaker during racking.

Figure 14. Typical Mounting Location Allowing for the Basic 

Guidelines.

A. Determine the best location for the mode selector switch. 

Note that the harness connecting the mode selector switch to 

the indicator light is short so the indicator light must be 

installed in close proximity to the mode selector switch.

Mark the center of the mounting area, then drill a 0.886” 

(22.5 mm) hole through the mounting surface.  Using a 1.25” 

(31.7 mm) Greenlee Slug Buster

®

 Knock-out Punch, cut the 

mounting hole for the mode selector switch.  Be sure to 

remove all metal shavings that have dropped into the breaker 

or cell.

Note: 

An appropriate hole saw can be used to cut the holes for the mode 

selector switch, indictor light, and battery holder if a Greenlee Slug Buster 

is not available.  Be sure to remove all metal shavings that have dropped 

into the breaker or cell.

Figure 15. Arcflash Reduction Maintenance Switch Mode Selector 

Switch Hole Being Cut in the Mounting Surface.

B. Determine the best location for the indicator light.  Mark the 

center of the mounting area, then drill a 0.406” (22.5mm) 

hole through the mounting surface.  Using a 0.500” Greenlee 

Slug Buster

®

 Knock-out Punch, cut the mounting hole for the 

mode selector switch.  Be sure to remove all metal shavings 

that have dropped into the breaker or cell.

WARNING

DO NOT PERFORM ANY MAINTENANCE: INCLUDING BREAKER 

CHARGING, CLOSING, TRIPPING, OR ANY OTHER FUNCTION WHICH 

COULD CAUSE SIGNIFICANT MOVEMENT OF THE BREAKER WHILE 

IT IS ON THE EXTENSION RAILS.  DOING SO MAY CAUSE THE 

BREAKER TO SLIP FROM THE RAILS AND FALL, POTENTIALLY 

CAUSING SEVERE PERSONAL INJURY TO THOSE IN THE VICINITY.

WARNING

DO NOT LEAVE THE BREAKER IN AN INTERMEDIATE POSITION IN 

THE SWITCHGEAR CELL.  ALWAYS LEAVE IT IN THE CONNECTED, 

DISCONNECTED, OR (OPTIONAL) TEST POSITION.  FAILURE TO DO 

SO COULD LEAD TO IMPROPER POSITIONING OF THE BREAKER 

AND FLASHOVER, CAUSING DEATH, SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY, 

AND / OR PROPERTY DAMAGE.

MODE SELECTOR SWITCH

BATTERY HOLDER

INDICATOR LIGHT

Summary of Contents for CUTTLER-HAMMER Arcflash Reduction Maintenance...

Page 1: ...th the closing springs charged Trip open the breaker and be sure the stored energy springs are discharged before performing any work The breaker may trip open or the charging springs may discharge cau...

Page 2: ...t currents that flow through the circuit breaker associated with the Arcflash Reduction Mainte nance Switch This setting choice normally does not change unless there are future system modifications th...

Page 3: ...12 16 kA 10 pickup range of 10 94 to 13 38 kA 3 Setting 5 9 1600 A 9 44 kA 10 pickup range of 8 50 to 10 38 kA 4 Setting 4 0 1600 A 6 40 kA 10 pickup range of 5 76 to 7 04 kA 5 Setting 2 5 1600 A 4 00...

Page 4: ...T 7 SDPU 6 9600A SDT 0 2 I 2 T Out Manufacturer CUTLER HAMMER Description Digitrip RMS 510 910 Frame Model 1600 A Sensor Trip 1600 0 A Plug 1600 0 A Settings Phase LDPU 1 1600A LDT 7 SDPU 6 9600A SDT...

Page 5: ...it Kit A Trip the breaker and remove it from the cell Move the breaker to a clean well lit work area Note It is the responsibility of the installer to insure that the breaker and all original componen...

Page 6: ...efore 06 05 P N 256P726H04 follow the procedures detailed in Appendix A to install an updated DS Interface Board See Fig ure 5 to help identify which DS Interface Board is installed in the breaker Fig...

Page 7: ...nance Switch Components Installed on a Non DS Breaker Note The Arcflash Reduction Maintenance Switch can be installed on any Retrofitted breaker using an Eaton 10 series Digitrip trip unit 510 610 810...

Page 8: ...er Each installation of the Arcflash Reduction Maintenance Switch mode selector switch indicator light and battery holder may vary due to the type of breaker type of cell or components options mounted...

Page 9: ...that the harness connecting the mode selector switch to the indicator light is short so the indicator light must be installed in close proximity to the mode selector switch Mark the center of the moun...

Page 10: ...rface D Using the battery holder as a template mark then drill four 4 0 109 holes in the mounting surface to accept the battery holder mounting screws Figure 17 Marking the Battery Holder Mounting Hol...

Page 11: ...y with the indicator light housing The con tact block assembly is self locking Insert the contact block assembly into the indicator light until the locking click is heard Ensure it is locked into plac...

Page 12: ...on to the RSM making sure it is away from any moving parts within the breaker In routing the harness be sure to leave a service loop in the harness to facilitate racking the breaker in to and out of t...

Page 13: ...ce and away from any moving parts within the breaker F For more information on the RSM wiring and additional cus tomer connections refer to the wiring and connections draw ing Figure 29 G Disconnect t...

Page 14: ...evice clear all newly installed components and harnesses Step 4 Activating the RSM A To activate the RSM turn the mode selector switch to the Maintenance Mode position Close the LOTO cover then follow...

Page 15: ...variety of breakers with which the Arcflash Reduction Maintenance Switch Installation can be used some excess hardware may remain when the Arcflash Reduction Maintenance Switch Retrofit is complete SE...

Page 16: ...the 2 112 40 0 25 thread cutting pan head screws supplied B Note the connection point of each harness to the DS Interface Board positions P1 through P10 Mark each harness for reconnection later in th...

Page 17: ...it Mounting Frame Figure 34 New DS Interface Board Installed on the Trip Unit Mounting Frame G Using the remaining screws spacers and lock nuts removed in Step D or the supplied 112 40 hardware secure...

Page 18: ...erature Page 18 Effective May 2005 Arcflash Reduction Maintenance Switch Application and Installation Appendix B Sample Text Data Sheet SETTING MULT PICKUP R1 9 8 X R2 7 6 X R3 5 9 X R4 4 0 X R5 2 5 X...

Page 19: ...IL01906001E For more information visit www EatonElectrical com Instructional Literature Effective May 2005 Page 19 Arcflash Reduction Maintenance Switch Application and Installation Notes...

Page 20: ...d to be all inclusive or cover ing all contingencies If further information is required Eaton should be consulted NO WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED INCLUDING WAR RANTIES OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR P...

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