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Instruction Manual
IM01500001E
Effective July 2011
Pow-R-Line switchboards
eaton Corporation
www.eaton.com
Rollers
Rollers should only be used on solid and flat surfaces, such as a
finished floor . Only use rollers that are suitable for this purpose .
Storage
Switchboards, which cannot be immediately installed and energized,
should be stored in an indoor dry, clean, and heated environment .
Do not store in areas where conditions such as dampness, changes
in temperature, cement dust, or a corrosive atmosphere are present .
Should the storage area be prone to moisture condensation, take
precaution by making sure that the switchboard is covered, and
install temporary heating equipment . Approximately 250 watts per
vertical section are required for average conditions .
Switchboards should be placed on solid, level surfaces for storage .
Switchboard sections must remain in an upright position at all times .
Laying switchboard sections on their back or side can result in per-
manent damage to components and the switchboard structure .
Outdoor switchboards are not weather resistant until completely
and properly installed and energized . Additionally, utilizing temporary
heating as described above should keep an un-energized outdoor
switchboard dry internally .
pre-installation preparation
The permanent location of switchboards must be on a smooth,
solid, and level foundation . Alignment is verified in the factory prior
to shipment .
An uneven foundation can cause misalignment of sections, units,
doors, and other parts .
If a housekeeping pad is used, check factory drawings and verify
handle height rules relative to the National Electrical Code (NEC)
and utility meter heights where applicable .
When embedded anchors or channel sills are used, materials
and attachments must be adequate to support the structure(s) .
Switchboard sections must be aligned and level over the length
of the installation .
From manufacturer’s drawings, determine the layout of the electrical
distribution equipment for each location . Verify and confirm that the
available equipment space and equipment location(s) is in compli-
ance with the minimum working space clearances per the NEC .
Refer to the manufacturer’s switchboard drawings for available
conduit area in each section before installing the finished grade
flooring . (See
Figure 6
.) Conduits must be installed in conduit
area shown to ensure compliance with NEC wire bending
space requirements .
otee:
N
Conduit areas may vary in each section of a multi-section
switchboard lineup .
Figure 6. Conduit Space Drawing—Floor Plan
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N
Used for reference only . See drawings for actual space .
The preferred method of anchoring the switchboard is by fastening
the switchboard to steel channels that are properly and permanently
embedded in a concrete floor or by using anchors designed for
this purpose .
Conduits, floor, and/or wall openings, such as busway or other
penetrations, should be located relative to the space shown on
the manufacturer’s drawings .
Refer to the National Electrical Code for installations in damp
locations for additional requirements .
The entire area around the switchboard should be thoroughly
cleaned of all debris .
24.00
(609.6)
3.00
(76.2)
30.00
(762.0)
12.00
(304.8)
2.50
(63.5)
2.50
(63.5)
3.00
(76.2)
2.50
(63.5)
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