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Dual 40/50/100A Configurable Breaker Panel

Power

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Installation Guide

 

27. 

Switch off one of the circuit breakers to simulate a tripped breaker.

Again, the 

BREAKER ALARM

 LED should light.

28. 

Press ALARM RESET on front of panel.

BREAKER ALARM

 LED should go off again. (Pressing ALARM RESET will reset the 

BREAKER ALARM

 LED on 

front and clear 

FUSE ALARM

 on rear of panel.) Recheck 

FUSE ALARM

 terminals and expect the same status as in 

Step 26 with all breakers on.

29. If desired

, connect remote external audio/visual alarm indicator wires (solid or tinned wires, #30 to #16 AWG) to the 

POWER FAIL

 and 

FUSE ALARM

 terminals.

30. 

One by one, re-enable load equipment and verify proper operation.

31. 

Reinstall covers over output and alarm terminals.

Replacing Output Circuit Breakers 

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27. Switch off one of the circuit breakers to simulate a tripped breaker.

Again, the

BREAKER ALARM

LED should light.

28. Press ALARM RESET on front of panel.

BREAKER ALARM

LED should go off again. (Pressing ALARM RESET will reset the

BREAKER ALARM

LED on

front and clear

FUSE ALARM

on rear of panel.) Recheck

FUSE ALARM

terminals and expect the same status as

in Step 26 with all breakers on.

29. If desired

, connect remote external audio/visual alarm indicator wires (solid or tinned wires, #30 to #16 AWG) to the

POWER FAIL

and

FUSE ALARM

terminals.

30. One by one, re-enable load equipment and verify proper operation.
31. Re-install covers over output and alarm terminals.

R

EPLACING

O

UTPUT

C

IRCUIT

B

REAKERS

ALERT

!

ALERT! Although difficult to remove from the panel, circuit breakers can be disconnected and replaced.

1. Be sure new breaker is the same size as breaker being replaced.
2. Place new breaker within easy reach of panel. Be sure new breaker is off (

O

) position.

3. If possible, turn off all breakers on the side (A or B) where the breaker is to be replaced. Then, turn off input power

to that side of panel.

4. Place breaker to be replaced in the off position.
5. Using a very small, flat-tipped screwdriver, carefully pry out on bottom of breaker while applying upward force on

face of breaker.

This should raise the bottom of the breaker so it slightly protrudes out the front of the panel.

6. While preventing breaker from going back into panel, depress bottom tab with the screwdriver and pull out on

breaker.

This starts the tab through the panel front opening so that it is dislodged about

1

/16

in. (~.15 cm) at the bottom.

7. While pulling on breaker, work the screwdriver at the top to release the top tab.

If both tabs are released, the breaker should begin to pull out the front of the panel.

8. The breaker conductors can be pulled loose from the assembly at the

rear of the panel. Do not pull out on the breaker more than necessary

when removing and installing the

LOAD

and

LINE

connectors.

9. Gently work breaker out front of panel until rear connectors can be ac-

cessed by pliers.

10. Remove

LOAD

connector from breaker using needle-nose pliers:

For standard circuit breaker installations, with “

O

” at the top and “

|

at the bottom, the

LOAD

connector will be near the bottom.

For circuit breaker installations with “

|

” at the top and “

O

” at the bot-

tom, the

LOAD

connector will be near the top.

11. Restrain connector to prevent it from traveling back in to panel.

Spade

Connectors

Carlingswitch

Series M

Circuit Breaker

Tab

Tab

LINE

LOAD

ALERT! Although difficult to remove from the panel, circuit breakers can be disconnected and replaced.

1. 

Be sure new breaker is the same size as breaker being replaced.

2. 

Place new breaker within easy reach of panel. Be sure new breaker is off ( 

O

 ) position.

3. 

If possible, turn off all breakers on the side (A or B) where the breaker is to be replaced. Then, turn off input power to 

that side of panel.

4. 

Place breaker to be replaced in the off position.

5. 

Using a very small, flat-tipped screwdriver, carefully pry out on bottom of breaker while applying upward force on face 

of breaker.

 

This should raise the bottom of the breaker so it slightly protrudes out the front of the panel.

6. 

While preventing breaker from going back into panel, depress bottom tab with the screwdriver and pull out on breaker.

This starts the tab through the panel front opening so that it is dislodged about 1/16 in. (~.15 cm) at the bottom.

7. 

While pulling on breaker, work the screwdriver at the top to release the top tab.

If both tabs are released, the breaker should begin to pull out the front of the panel.

8. 

The breaker conductors can be pulled loose from the assembly at the rear of the panel. Do not pull out on the breaker 

more than necessary when removing and installing the 

LOAD

 and 

LINE

 connectors.

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27. Switch off one of the circuit breakers to simulate a tripped breaker.

Again, the

BREAKER ALARM

LED should light.

28. Press ALARM RESET on front of panel.

BREAKER ALARM

LED should go off again. (Pressing ALARM RESET will reset the

BREAKER ALARM

LED on

front and clear

FUSE ALARM

on rear of panel.) Recheck

FUSE ALARM

terminals and expect the same status as

in Step 26 with all breakers on.

29. If desired

, connect remote external audio/visual alarm indicator wires (solid or tinned wires, #30 to #16 AWG) to the

POWER FAIL

and

FUSE ALARM

terminals.

30. One by one, re-enable load equipment and verify proper operation.
31. Re-install covers over output and alarm terminals.

R

EPLACING

O

UTPUT

C

IRCUIT

B

REAKERS

ALERT

!

ALERT! Although difficult to remove from the panel, circuit breakers can be disconnected and replaced.

1. Be sure new breaker is the same size as breaker being replaced.
2. Place new breaker within easy reach of panel. Be sure new breaker is off (

O

) position.

3. If possible, turn off all breakers on the side (A or B) where the breaker is to be replaced. Then, turn off input power

to that side of panel.

4. Place breaker to be replaced in the off position.
5. Using a very small, flat-tipped screwdriver, carefully pry out on bottom of breaker while applying upward force on

face of breaker.

This should raise the bottom of the breaker so it slightly protrudes out the front of the panel.

6. While preventing breaker from going back into panel, depress bottom tab with the screwdriver and pull out on

breaker.

This starts the tab through the panel front opening so that it is dislodged about

1

/16

in. (~.15 cm) at the bottom.

7. While pulling on breaker, work the screwdriver at the top to release the top tab.

If both tabs are released, the breaker should begin to pull out the front of the panel.

8. The breaker conductors can be pulled loose from the assembly at the

rear of the panel. Do not pull out on the breaker more than necessary

when removing and installing the

LOAD

and

LINE

connectors.

9. Gently work breaker out front of panel until rear connectors can be ac-

cessed by pliers.

10. Remove

LOAD

connector from breaker using needle-nose pliers:

For standard circuit breaker installations, with “

O

” at the top and “

|

at the bottom, the

LOAD

connector will be near the bottom.

For circuit breaker installations with “

|

” at the top and “

O

” at the bot-

tom, the

LOAD

connector will be near the top.

11. Restrain connector to prevent it from traveling back in to panel.

Spade

Connectors

Carlingswitch

Series M

Circuit Breaker

Tab

Tab

LINE

LOAD

9. 

Gently work breaker out front of panel until rear connectors can be accessed 

by pliers.

10. Remove 

LOAD

 connector from breaker using needle-nose pliers:

• 

For standard circuit breaker installations, with “O” at the top and “|” 

 

at the bottom, the 

LOAD

 connector will be near the bottom.

• 

For circuit breaker installations with “|” at the top and “O” at the 

 

bottom, the 

LOAD

 connector will be near the top.

11. 

Restrain connector to prevent it from traveling back into the panel.

Summary of Contents for T009-5 Series

Page 1: ...ompression inputs only White or black panels can be configured with any combination of 1A to 20A Carling M Series breakers oriented with the on symbol at either the bottom or top 50A thermal input bre...

Page 2: ...r dual hole lug Conductor size depends on input interruption device 20 in lb 2 25 N m max Input terminals Compressions Quantity Stud Lugs Cable Torque 4 2 BATT 2 RTN M5 with KEPS nut Use 8 mm 5 16 in...

Page 3: ...omer Service Department at 1 800 551 4567 domestic only or 1 509 926 6000 for further recourse NOTE Panel brackets provide either flush or extended EIA or WECO mounting in a 19 or 23 rack Panel is con...

Page 4: ...insi que pour l quipement ALERT ALERT Only use components and crimping tools approved by agencies or certifying bodies recognized in your country or region such as Underwriter s Laboratories UL TUV et...

Page 5: ...tighten to 14 in lb 1 5 N m Compression Lug Inputs Screw Tight Vertical Horizontal Inputs Alarm Indicators 9 Make sure power is off open breaker dummy fuse or open fuse holder at power distribution u...

Page 6: ...l breaker out puts on each side must not exceed 40A for a panel with an optional thermal input breaker 50A for a panel having screw tight inputs connectors but without an optional thermal input breake...

Page 7: ...aced Then turn off input power to that side of panel 4 Place breaker to be replaced in the off position 5 Using a very small flat tipped screwdriver carefully pry out on bottom of breaker while applyi...

Page 8: ...nting Brackets Black 090 0041 0030 White 090 0041 0031 Front Cover Clear 090 0001 0001 Designation Label 1 7 A B 115353 ALERT The LINE side connection of the breaker has live VDC Do not allow contact...

Page 9: ...is closed and C to NO is open Input Power Failure POWER ON A or POWER ON B LED s will go off POWER FAIL relay de energizes so that C to NC opens and C to NO closes Input Breaker Opens input breakers...

Page 10: ...e Inputs Wire Binding A Side Inputs Compression Inputs With 50A Input Breakers Screw Tight Horizontal Inputs Without 50A Input Breakers Compression Inputs Without 50A Input Breakers 100A max side Scre...

Page 11: ...akers Installed with On at Top 3 White Enclosure Breakers installed with On at Top Panel Color Breaker Orientation 0 Screw Tight Horizontal Inputs with 50A Thermal Input Breakers Inputs Type of Connec...

Page 12: ...r its patent rights or the patent rights of others This document and the products described herein are subject to change without notice INPUT BREAKER B BATT 24V 48V 100A MAX 24V RTN BATT RTN GND CHS C...

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