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Pow-R-Line X Retrofit Panelboards 

Pow-R-Line X RetRofit PaneLboaRds

   MN014011EN   January 2020   eatoncanada.ca

Safety Measures

This publication contains instructions on the installation of 

Eaton low voltage distribution Panelboards. Any person or 

persons that design, purchase, install, operate or maintain 

new systems utilizing these products must understand the 

equipment; it’s markings and limitations.
Hazardous voltages in distribution panelboards and all other 

electrical equipment pose a potential hazard to life and 

property. Please follow instructions, labeling and applicable 

codes and standards for installation, maintenance and 

operation of this equipment and its components.
Only “Qualified Persons” should install and/or service this 

equipment. NFPA 70 – National Electrical Code defines a 

“Qualified Person” as “One who has skills and knowledge 

related to the construction an operation of electrical 

equipment and installations and has received safety 

training on the hazards involved”. Standard symbols have 

been established for recognition of potentially hazardous 

situations and conditions. Please review and understand 

the critical warning symbols shown below. These symbols 

will appear on safety labels affixed to the product. Installer 

should always read and understand these labels before 

working on equipment.
Eaton Corporation’s liability for any errors or omissions in 

this document is limited to the documentary correction of 

errors. Eaton Corp. will not be responsible in any event for 

errors or omissions in this document or for any damages, 

incidental or consequential (including monetary losses), 

that might arise from the use of this document or the 

information contained in it. Information in this publication is 

not intended for use as a training manual for non-qualified 

personnel. The information or statements in this publication 

concerning the suitability, capacity or performance of 

the panelboard(s) may not cover all configurations of this 

custom built product. Eaton has made all reasonable 

efforts to ensure that the instructions in this document 

are adequate and free of material errors and omissions. 

Eaton will, if necessary, explain issues, which may not be 

covered by the document. The information contained in the 

Instruction Leaflet is subject to change without notice.

Introduction

This instruction manual is designed to supplement other 

industry standards including all local, state and federal 

codes and safety regulations, such as OSHA, NFPA 70 

(National Electrical Code), Canadian Electrical Code, NFPA 

70E (Standard for Electrical Safety Requirements for 

Employee Workplaces, NEMA

TM

 PB2.1) General Instructions 

for Proper Handling, Installation, Operation and Maintenance 

of Dead-front Distribution Panelboards Rated 600 Volts and 

Less, other workplace, electrical installation requirements 

and all safety rules.

Safety

Due to the weight and size of Panelboards and dangers 

from electrical hazards, every precaution should be taken 

to maintain safe working conditions when handling this 

equipment. Due to the custom nature of panelboards 

and the site variables, every potential situation cannot be 

anticipated. Safety must always be the overriding factor. 

Always follow all instructions and all safety guidelines 

published by OSHA and other industry and local, state and 

federal agencies.

Symbol Meaning

The addition of either symbol to a “Danger” or “Warning” 

safety label indicates that an electrical hazard exists which 

will result in personal injury if the instructions are not 

followed. This is the safety alert symbol. It is used to alert 

you to potential personal hazards. Obey all safety messages 

that follow this symbol to avoid possible injury and death.

DANGER

“DANGER” INDICATES AN IMMINENTLY HAZARDOUS 
SITUATION WHICH, IF NOT AVOIDED, WILL RESULT IN 
DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY.

WARNING

 “WARNING” INDICATES A POTENTIALLY HAZARDOUS 
SITUATION WHICH, IF NOT AVOIDED, CAN RESULT IN 
DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY.

CAUTION

“CAUTION” INDICATES A POTENTIALLY HAZARDOUS 
SITUATION WHICH, IF NOT AVOIDED, CAN RESULT IN 
MINOR OR MODERATE INJURY. 

CAUTION

“CAUTION”, USED WITHOUT THE SAFETY ALERT SYMBOL, 
INDICATES A POTENTIALLY HAZARDOUS SITUATION 
WHICH, IF NOT AVOIDED, CAN RESULT IN PROPERTY 
DAMAGE.

Summary of Contents for P1RX 240Vac Max

Page 1: ...Pow R Line X Retrofit Panelboards Instruction Manual MN014011EN Effective January 2020 P1RX 240Vac Max P2RX 347 600Vac Max...

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Page 3: ...1EN January 2020 eatoncanada ca Table of Content Installation Criteria 2 Safety Measures 3 Pre Installation Receiving Handling and Storage 4 Removal of Existing Panelboard Interior 4 Installation of R...

Page 4: ...2 1067 Lug 24 400 48 1219 20 0 508 5 75 127 30 42 Table 2 P2RXL P2RXB Panelboards Main Device Circuits Current Amperes Minimum Height in mm Minimum Width in mm Minimum Depth in mm Lug 18 100 19 5 495...

Page 5: ...ade all reasonable efforts to ensure that the instructions in this document are adequate and free of material errors and omissions Eaton will if necessary explain issues which may not be covered by th...

Page 6: ...TALL AND OR SERVICE THIS EQUIPMENT Removal of Existing Panelboard Interior DO NOT work on electrical equipment while energized Verify power entering the equipment is de energized at the source Follow...

Page 7: ...maintained per NECTM CECTM Care must be taken to ensure that the trim will completely cover openings in the enclosure If not using existing mounting hardware mark minimum of 8 mounting locations on th...

Page 8: ...conductor into lug so the bare conductor fills the full length of the lug body Tighten lug then torque to levels indicated on the panelboard label If compression lugs are utilized and supplied with th...

Page 9: ...uire ground fault protection for this installation Other GFP applications may be used including multi level ground fault protection Refer to the panelboard drawings and electrical construction drawing...

Page 10: ...trim parts on the panelboard using hardware supplied by the manufacturer Take caution that conductors are not pinched between parts when installing the dead front cover and trim All parts should be al...

Page 11: ...e all control power fusing and connections to products which will be damaged in this test This includes all components with control wire fusing Transient Voltage Surge Suppression Surge Protective Dev...

Page 12: ...o maintain the equipment in satisfactory condition Maintain a permanent record of all maintenance activities and testing for future reference The condition of each panelboard should be recorded as a g...

Page 13: ...RE ENERGIZE PANELBOARD After the panelboard has completely dried remove all materials and tools from the equipment Inspect all connections for damage and torque Re install all covers fillers dead fro...

Page 14: ...le 4 Wire Bending Space Requirements for Cable Sizes Bolt Size Torque inch pounds Torque foot pounds Torque Newton Meters 10 30 2 5 3 4 65 5 4 7 3 5 16 130 10 8 14 7 3 8 240 20 27 1 600 50 67 8 Nation...

Page 15: ...11 Pow R Line X Retrofit Panelboards Pow R Line X Retrofit Panelboards MN014011EN January 2020 eatoncanada ca Notes...

Page 16: ...evard Cleveland OH 44122 United States Eaton com 2020 Eaton All Rights Reserved Printed in USA Publication No MN014011EN January 2020 Eaton is a registered trademark All trademarks are property of the...

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