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Specifications subject to change without notice.
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Fig. 28 — Location of Non-Fused Disconnect
Enclosure
To field install the NFD shaft and handle (Fig. 29):
1. Remove the unit front panel (see Fig. 2).
2. Remove (3) hex screws on the NFD enclosure - (2)
on the face of the cover and (1) on the bottom.
3. Remove the front cover of the NFD enclosure.
4. Make sure the NFD shipped from the factory is at
OFF position (the arrow on the black handle knob is
at OFF).
5. Insert the shaft with the cross pin on the top of the
shaft in the horizontal position.
6. Measure the tip of the shaft to the top surface of the
pointer to be 3.75 to 3.88-in. (95 to 99 mm) for 80A
and 100A NFD and 3.43 to 3.56-in. (87 to 90 mm) for
200A NFD.
7. Tighten the locking screw to secure the shaft to the
NFD.
8. Turn the handle to the OFF position with red arrow
pointing at OFF.
9. Install the handle on to the painted cover horizontally
with the red arrow pointing to the left.
10. Secure the handle to the painted cover with (2)
screws and lock washers supplied.
11. Engaging the shaft into the handle socket, re-install
(3) hex screws on the NFD enclosure.
12. Re-install the unit front panel.
Fig. 29 — Handle and Shaft Assembly for NFD
CONVENIENCE OUTLETS
Two types of convenience outlets are offered on RHH mod
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els: non-powered and unit-powered. Both types provide a
125-v GFCI (ground-fault circuit interrupter) duplex recepta
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cle rated at 15A behind a hinged waterproof access cover,
located on the end panel of the unit. See Fig. 30.
A 20 amp non-powered convenience outlet is available as
a field-installed accessory.
Non-Powered Convenience Outlet
This type requires the field installation of a general-purpose
125-v 15A circuit powered from a source elsewhere in the
building. Observe national and local codes when selecting
wire size, fuse or breaker requirements, and disconnect
switch size and location. Route 125v power supply conduc
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tors into the bottom of the utility box containing the duplex
receptacle.
WARNING
ELECTRICAL OPERATION HAZARD
Failure to follow this warning could result in personal
injury or death.
Units with convenience outlet circuits may use multiple
disconnects. Check convenience outlet for power status
before opening unit for service. Locate its disconnect
switch, if appropriate, and open it. Lock-out and tag-out
this switch, if necessary.