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DEH-41318 Rev. 5 (07/10 M45)

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These instructions do not cover all details or variations in equipment nor do they 
provide for every possible contingency that may be met in connection with installation, 
operation, or maintenance. Should further information be desired or should particular 
problems arise that are not covered sufficiently for the purchaser’s purposes, the 
matter should be referred to the GE Company. 

GE Energy

41 Woodford Avenue, Plainville, CT 06062
www.geelectrical.com
© 2010 General Electric Company

Spectra and MicroVersaTrip are registered trademarks and EntelliGuard and  

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EntelliGuard are trademarks of the General Electric Company.

UL Label

The UL label is mounted on the side of the rating plug 
and is not visible when the rating plug is installed. The 
label lists the circuit breaker frames that will accept 
that rating plug.

Installation

Before installing a rating plug into an EntelliGuard TU trip 
unit, inspect the plug for damage, then follow these steps:
1.   Verify that the rating plug catalog number matches 

the desired continuous current rating and is suitable 
for the circuit breaker’s sensor based on the 
minimum and maximum sensor rating defined on 
the rating plug’s catalog number.

2.   Hold the rating plug between the thumb and 

forefinger, then push it into the trip unit. Proper 
engagement is verified by an audible and tactile click.

CAUTION:

 Do not attempt to push the rating plug into 

the trip unit if there is resistance. 

Removal

The rating plug is seated firmly in the trip unit. As 
illustrated in Figure 1, there are tabs at the sides of 
the rating plug for removal. A rating plug removal tool, 
catalog number TRTOOL, also known as an integrated 
circuit (DIP) extractor, is required to remove the rating 

plug. Grasp the tabs of the rating plug with the tool, 
as illustrated in Figure 2. Be careful to hold the tabs 
and not the front cover, as the rating plug could be 
damaged otherwise. Gently pry the rating plug out by 
pulling away from the trip unit. A left–right wriggling 
motion assists the removal. Insure that the tabs are held 
securely until the Rating Plug is completely removed.

Figure 2. Rating plug removal

NOTE:

 Protection to the breaker is maintained at the 

minimum rating plug value for a particular sensor when 
the rating plug is removed.

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