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Instruction Booklet
IB 33-790-1J
Effective November 2010
Instructions for Low Voltage Power
Circuit Breakers Types DS and DSL
EaToN CorPoraTIoN www.eaton.com
the drawout position indicator. The indicator will move
down to the REMOVE position at which time the load
on the crank handle increases because a stop has
been reached.
Fig. 3 Levering Device Crank Handle Installed. Read
Section 2.2 on this Operation.
Note: Do not apply force on the crank handle after
the stop has been reached as the breaker is now free.
3. When the position indicator shows the levering
device to be in the REMOVE position, remove the
hand crank. Pull the breaker out onto the extended
rails. This will require more effort than normal as the
rear wheels are jammed into the cradle hold-down
hooks by two lengths of plastic tubing. Refer to illus-
trations in the stationary structure Instruction Book
32-690 covering shipping braces.
4. Remove the two (2) .25-20 panhead screws holding
the two shipping angles to the front panel of the
breaker. Care must be exercised to prevent marring
the front panel. Two or more flat washers are used
between the angle and front panel for shipping. Dis-
card the angles.
5. Immediately replace the two panhead screws dis-
carding all washers.
Fig. 4 Use of Breaker Lifting Adapter.
6. With the breaker pulled completely to the end of the
rails, remove the two (2) six inch long pieces of split
plastic tubing that are on the rear of the stationary
rails immediately below the hold-down hooks. This
tubing is for shipping purposes only and is to be dis-
carded.
7. The stationary secondary disconnecting contacts are
covered by a sheet of insulating material during ship-
ment. This must be removed and discarded before
the breaker is moved to the TEST or CONNECTED
position.
8. Push the breaker back into its compartment, and
replace the two (2) panhead .25-20 screws at the
front edge of the cradle.
2.3 LIFTING THE BREAKER
When it is necessary to lift the breaker off the rails, all lift-
ing should be done only with the accessory lifting
adapter. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO LIFT BREAKER WITH
ORDINARY CRANE HOOKS, ROPES, CHAINS ETC.,
AS VITAL PARTS SUCH AS WIRING, BARRIERS AND
ARC CHUTE PARTS MIGHT BE DAMAGED. Figure 4
shows a view of the breaker with the lifting adapter in
place. The lifter consists essentially of two sheet steel
hooks specially shaped to hook under the top edges of
the large openings on each circuit breaker side sheet, or
in the specially provided lifting lugs on some breakers,
and a spreader. Actual lifting may be with a crane, chain
block or with the optional lifting mechanism which can be
supplied for the switchgear. The breaker must be pulled
completely to the end of the rails.