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Instruction Booklet
IB48091
Effective October 2022
Instructions for Eaton’s AMPGARD
®
NEMA 3R motor control center
EATON
www.eaton.com
Table 2. Typical section weights.
Equipment
type
Actual
starter width
Full
stucture
width
Main
bus
rating
Typical
structure
weight
in. (mm)
in. (mm) Amperes
lbs (kg)
400 A starter/
feeder
36 (914)
44 [1118]
1,000
2,644 [1199]
1,200
2,662 [1207]
2,000
2,696 [1223]
3,000
2,761 [1252]
800 A starter/
feeder
36 (914)
44 [1118]
1,000
2,758 [1251]
1,200
2,789 [1265]
2,000
2,823 [1280]
3,000
2,888 [1310]
Incoming line
18 (457)
26 [660]
1,000
1,387 [629]
1,200
1,395 [633]
2,000
1,419 [644]
3,000
1,471 [667]
18 (457)
with throat
26 [660]
1,000
1,445 [655]
1,200
1,453 [659]
2,000
1,477 [670]
3,000
1,529 [693]
24 (610)
32 [813]
1,000
1,608 [729]
1,200
1,318 [598]
2,000
1,342 [609]
3,000
1,390 [630]
4 in. transition
line
4 (102)
4 (102)
-
63 (29)
2.3 Storing equipment
Equipment contains insulating materials, electrical contacts, and
operating mechanisms which must be protected against dirt, mois-
ture, dust, foreign materials, corrosive atmospheres, and extreme
temperature changes .
If it is necessary to store the equipment before installation, it would
be advisable to place the equipment indoors in a controlled environ-
ment on a true and level surface to reduce strain and distortion in
the equipment .
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WARNING
WARNING FOR OUTDOOR STORAGE
IN THE EVENT OF STORING THE EQUIPMENT OUTDOORS, ENSURE THAT
THE EQUIPMENT STAYS COVERED SO THAT WATER DOES NOT ENTER THE
GAP BETWEEN TWO UNITS WITHOUT THE RAIN CAP. ALSO, USE SPACE
HEATERS TO AVOID CONDENSATION IN THE ENCLOSURE.