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Instructional Leaflet 

IL0131093EN

Effective January 2019

Instructions for secondary terminal blocks 

  

  

EATON

 www.eaton.com

Section 1: General Information

A maximum of 14 terminal blocks providing 56 secondary contact 
points are available in one cradle on the NF Frame circuit breaker.  
The RF Frame circuit breaker is available with a maximum of 24 ter-
minal blocks providing 96 secondary contact points in two individual 
cradles.  The number of terminal blocks mounted depends on a num-
ber of considerations, such as whether the circuit breaker is electri-
cally or manually operated and how many features are required.  For 
example, the shunt trip device has two leads and uses one side of a 
terminal block.  Other devices, such as a motor operator, has three 
leads and requires two terminal blocks.  Each connection point is 
permanently identified.  Terminal blocks can be individually mounted 
and hence contact positions may be empty.

For drawout circuit breakers, secondary terminal blocks (Figure 1) are 
mounted onto an insulated support frame on the top front portion of 
the drawout cassette. 

Figure 1. Drawout Terminal  Block.

For fixed-mounted circuit breakers, secondary terminal blocks 
(

Figure 2

) mount onto an insulated support frame.

Figure 2. Fixed Terminal  Block.

Electrical accessory leads are tagged with numbers associated with 
the applicable connection diagram.  Leads are also supplied with 
keyed secondary connector plugs to ensure proper connections 
(

Figure 3

).

Figure 3. Leads and Connectors (Drawout Configuration Shown).

Secondary connections are made by plugging the connector plugs 
into the appropriate location.  A connector plug already connected 
can be removed by squeezing two release tabs together with small 
needle nose pliers and pulling out (

Figure 4

).

Figure 4. Connector Plug Removal.

Customer wiring is done using tension clamp terminations. 

Refer to manuals MN013001EN (12m x 16 / Type NF Frame) 

or MN013002EN (12m x 40 / Type RF Frame) for an applicable 

connection diagrams, other specific wiring, and additional 

secondary contact information for all circuit breakers.

Tagged Leads

Keyed Connector

Release  

Tabs

Summary of Contents for Power Defense PD-NF

Page 1: ...FOLLOW THESE STEPS FOR ALL PROCEDURES DESCRIBED IN THIS INSTRUCTION LEAFLET COULD RESULT IN DEATH BODILY INJURY OR PROPERTY DAMAGE WARNING THE INSTRUCTIONS CONTAINED IN THIS IL AND ON PRODUCT LABELS...

Page 2: ...rs secondary terminal blocks Figure 1 are mounted onto an insulated support frame on the top front portion of the drawout cassette Figure 1 Drawout Terminal Block For fixed mounted circuit breakers se...

Page 3: ...Step 3 Become familiar with the fixed terminal block mount ing plate where secondary connections are made Note N Secondary connection points have numerical and descriptive laser etched identifications...

Page 4: ...IMPORTANT KEEP IN MIND THAT THE SECONDARY TERMINAL BLOCKS ASSOCI ATED WITH DRAWOUT CIRCUIT BREAKERS ARE MOUNTED ON THE BREAKER S DRAWOUT CASSETTE FIGURE 11 ACCESSORY SECOND ARY PLUGS PLUG INTO A SECO...

Page 5: ...aker s secondary plug housing to ensure accurate terminal block placement In addition a terminal block alignment bracket is assembled to provide proper alignment and separation of each individual term...

Page 6: ...etween any mounted terminal blocks and put it aside for re installment after new terminal blocks are connected to the mounting bracket Figure 16 Step 3 Grasp Here Step 4 Connect the bottom part of the...

Page 7: ...Step 8 Step 9 Once the terminal block alignment bracket is in place inspect it from the bottom to ensure that the teeth on the bracket separate each individual terminal block Only one installed termin...

Page 8: ...tual agreement between the parties This literature is not intended to and does not enlarge or add to any such contract The sole source governing the rights and remedies of any purchaser of this equipm...

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