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ETC Installation Guide

Sensor

®

 IQ 500kcmil Kit (240V/277V)

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 © 2016 Electronic Theatre Controls, Inc.

Product information and specifications subject to change. ETC intends this document to be provided in its entirety.

7131M2183 

 Rev B 

 Released 2017-10

Overview

500kcmil kits are available for installation into 48-channel Sensor IQ panels 
to support a single conductor feed of 400A. The kits are available in 
240V/277V and 120V versions. Contact your ETC customer service 
representative for more information.

For additional information on panel installation, see the 

Sensor IQ 

Installation Manual

. All ETC documentation is available for free download at 

etcconnect.com

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Remove

1:

Pull gently to remove the plastic cover (marked with the ETC logo) from the front of the Sensor IQ 
bus structure. Set the cover aside.

2:

Remove the phase lugs from the Sensor IQ interior. Keep the 3/8-16 nuts for reassembly. (Phase lugs 
can be recycled.)

3:

Remove the four 10-32 screws securing the neutral bars, including the screw securing the small 
neutral wire onto the left neutral bar. Keep the screws for reassembly

WARNING:

RISK OF DEATH BY ELECTRIC SHOCK! Failure to disconnect all power to the panel 

before working inside the panel could result in serious injury or death.
De-energize main feed to the breaker panel and follow appropriate Lockout/

Tagout procedures as described in NFPA Standard 70E. It is important to note 

that electrical equipment such as breaker panels can present an arc flash safety 

hazard if improperly serviced. This is due to available large short circuit currents 

on the feeders of the equipment. Any work on energized equipment must 

comply with OSHA Electrical Safe Working Practices.

Neutral Wire

Step 2

Step 3

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