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Installation Leaflet
Page 9 Effective: April 2003
Pow-R-Command 100
IL01412003
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3-3 CONTROLLABLE BREAKER REMOTE
TERMINATION
For panels without a 5X-Controller Chassis,
a Control Cabinet must be used. In addition
to low-voltage device termination, connec-
tions to the GHBS, BABR, BABRS, or
GHQRS breakers in the panel should be
made using pigtails.
Figure 3-3: GHBS Pigtail Termination In Expansion/
Control Cabinet
Figure 3-5 BABR, BABRS, or GHQRS Pigtail
Termination In Expansion/Control Cabinet
On the Control Cabinet side, pigtails are
connected to the Relay Termination Board
using four pin AMP type connectors. The
connectors are numbered 1-24 on the left
side of the board, and 25-48 on the right
side of the board (see Fig. 3-3).
On the Panel side, the pigtails are connected
to the low-voltage connectors on the back
of the GHBS breakers using a three pin AMP
type connector (see Fig. 3-4) or the pigtail
four pin connector on the BABR, BABRS,
and GHQRS breakers.
The length of the pigtail should not exceed
50’ for #22 AWG stranded wire for single
pole breaker. For double pole remote
controlled breakers and longer distances,
higher gauge wire is recommended. Please
verify that the wire type used for pigtails is
rated properly.
TO ENSURE SIMPLE OPERATION AND
MAINTENANCE BE CAREFUL TO MATCH THE
EXPANSION CONTROLLER CIRCUIT NUMBER
TO THE APPROPRIATE PANELBOARD
CIRCUIT BREAKER POSITION.
Figure 3-6: BABR, BABRS, or GHQRS Pigtail
Termination/Breaker
Figure 3-4: GHBS Pigtail
Termination/Breaker