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Instruction Manual 

IB015002EN

Effective November 2021

Pow-R-Line CS switchboards 

  

  

EATON

 www.EatonCanada.ca/PRLCS

Water damage

 DANGER

WET SWITCHBOARDS PRESENT A HAZARDOUS CONDITION AND MAY 

CAUSE INJURY OR DEATH. DE-ENERGIZE POWER TO ALL EQUIPMENT 

BEFORE SERVICING.

DO NOT WORK ON SURFACES OR FLOORS WHERE THERE IS 

STANDING WATER.

 DANGER

DO NOT WORK ON SWITCHBOARDS OR ENTER AREAS THAT HAVE 

STANDING WATER. DE-ENERGIZE ALL EQUIPMENT IN AREAS WITH 

STANDING WATER.

DO NOT WORK ON WET ENERGIZED ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT.
Major accumulation

 of water or moisture on any part of the 

switchboard can cause catastrophic damage to the switchboard . If a 

switchboard has been submerged by more than 2 inches or where 

running or standing water has had contact with current carrying 

parts, it has sustained significant damage . 

 WARNING

SWITCHBOARD COMPONENTS, INCLUDING CIRCUIT BREAKERS, 

FUSIBLE SWITCHES, METERING, ETC., SUBJECTED TO WATER OR 

MOISTURE MAY BE RENDERED UNSAFE. REPLACEMENT IS REQUIRED.

The switchboard and its components may be damaged beyond 

repair and may need replacement .

1.  Do not attempt to clean or repair water damaged equipment 

or components.

2.  De-energize the switchboard at its source.

3.  Do not energize.

4.  Contact Eaton for replacement.

Minor

 

accumulations

 of moisture, such as condensation, over a 

short period of time may be corrected using heat .
De-energize switchboard
Apply approximately 250 watts per vertical section for a sufficient 

period of time until the moisture disappears, then remove all heat 

sources and materials used for drying .
Inspect for damage to components and any corrosion . If any damage 

or corrosion is present, contact Eaton . DO NOT RE-ENERGIZE 

SWITCHBOARD .
After the switchboard has completely dried, remove all materials and 

tools from the equipment . Inspect all connections for damage and 

torque . Re-install all covers, fillers, deadfront assemblies and side 

sheets . Conduct switchboard insulation resistance testing described 

in this publication .

Renewal parts

Switchboards can be complex assemblies with unique parts to fit 

the specific application and need . The manufacturer offers expertise 

with renewal part identification . To ensure safety and to maintain 

CSA certification, it is essential that only new parts and components 

from Eaton be utilized .
When ordering renewal parts or when requesting information on 

the switchboard, it is essential to include as much information as 

possible . 
Each switchboard will have a nameplate and other identification 

marks with details that will help expedite information requests and 

orders . The following may be required to help identify parts and 

information requests .

• 

GO or General Order Number

• 

Item number

• 

Description of the equipment

• 

Supply voltage

• 

Equipment ratings

• 

Catalog number or style number of part, if available

Electrical distribution equipment has a limited life span . As such, 

the manufacturer cannot guarantee the availability of obsolete 

equipment or parts . Equipment replacement may be recommended .

Summary of Contents for Pow-R-Line CS

Page 1: ...afety measures 2 Pre installation receiving handling and storage 3 Pre installation preparation 5 Considerations for seismic qualified installations 5 Electrical connection of switchboard sections 7 E...

Page 2: ...ARNING 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 C...

Page 3: ...d until it has been moved into its final installation position Handling WARNING SWITCHBOARD IS TOP HEAVY USE CARE IN HANDLING Switchboards are top heavy Switchboard sections may weigh over 2000 pounds...

Page 4: ...PASS ROPES OR CABLES THROUGH LIFT HOLES USE SLINGS WITH SAFETY HOOKS OR SHACKLES SPANNER BAR CHANNEL BLOCKS SWITCHBOARD SHIPPING SKID Figure 5 Bottom lifting with sling rigging Forklifts A forklift ma...

Page 5: ...the finished grade flooring See Figure 7 Conduits must be installed in conduit area shown to ensure compliance with CEC wire bending space requirements ote N Conduit areas may vary in each section of...

Page 6: ...om any wall or building structure For other required clearances including rear connected switchboard refer to the Canadian Electrical Code CEC clearances When unpacking the switchboard exercise care n...

Page 7: ...horizontally through multiple section switchboards Depending on the configuration and alignment of the switchboard the splice plates used for the main cross bus may vary These plates may either be fl...

Page 8: ...The Canadian Electrical Code restricts the field installation of conductors that run horizontally through switchboard vertical sections Refer to the CEC for specifics When there is a shipping split be...

Page 9: ...Conductor must be stripped without damage to the conductor strands Bare strands should be of equal length flush on the end cut Do not strip off more insulation than needed Exposure of bare conductor o...

Page 10: ...on points to ensure that there is no blockage or debris Remove all debris if present 6 Verify all field bus and wire connections have the proper torque per instructions on the switchboard and on compo...

Page 11: ...drawings and electrical construction drawings for usage and placement within the switchboard Ground fault protection may be installed integral to over current device s or as a separate system Separat...

Page 12: ...HE TVSS AND SPD SURGE PROTECTION SYSTEM TO FAIL AND WILL VOID THE WARRANTY ON THE DEVICE Failure to disconnect line and neutral during testing will cause the TVSS and SPD surge protection system to fa...

Page 13: ...s and loads 4 Beginning with the main s turn ON each overcurrent device Maintenance It is essential to maintain the equipment in satisfactory condition To ensure continued quality service a systematic...

Page 14: ...and other components Damage to insulation and other surface materials can occur Do Not Use Compressed Air in cleaning Switchboard insulation resistance testing Maintenance after cleaning After cleani...

Page 15: ...pinched or damaged insulation Ventilation Check all grills and ventilation ports for obstructions and accumulations of dirt Clean ventilation ports if necessary For switchboards installed outdoors ins...

Page 16: ...ly 250 watts per vertical section for a sufficient period of time until the moisture disappears then remove all heat sources and materials used for drying Inspect for damage to components and any corr...

Page 17: ...testing and inspection logs Refer to the Maintenance section of this document on page 13 for detailed information DANGER HAZARDOUS VOLTAGE WILL CAUSE SEVERE INJURY OR DEATH DE ENERGIZE BOARD PRIOR TO...

Page 18: ...nd B Ground C Ground Date All overcurrent devices closed Phase to phase connections Phase to ground connections Neutral ground connection A B A C B C A Ground B Ground C Ground Notes Date All overcurr...

Page 19: ...ntrol wiring Clean ventilation Date Checklist Notes and actions taken Cleaning Bus and cable connections Insulation inspection Overcurrent device inspection Meters Controllers Surge protective devices...

Page 20: ...ca 2021 Eaton All Rights Reserved Printed in Canada Publication No IB015002EN November 2021 Eaton is a registered trademark All other trademarks are property of their respective owners Pow R Line CS s...

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