Voltage Taps; Secondary Contacts And Connection Diagrams; Figure 37. Line-Side Voltage Tap For 1150 Trip Unit; Figure 38. Top View Secondary Connectors - Eaton SBN-508 Instructions For Installation, Operation And Maintenance

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Instructional Leaflet
Effective March 2012

Voltage Taps

On circuit breakers with Digitrip 1150 trip units potential taps
are required to monitor the three phase voltages . Voltage taps
may be placed on either the line (top) or load (bottom) terminals
of the breaker at the factory . Figure 37 illustrates line-side
voltage taps .

Secondary Contacts And Connection Diagrams

A maximum of sixty secondary wiring connection points are
available on the standard frame circuit breaker (48 on narrow
frame), each dedicated to a specific function (Figure 38) . The
wiring points are finger safe with no more than two wires per
terminal .

Figure 37. Line-Side Voltage Tap for 1150 Trip Unit

Figure 38. Top View Secondary Connectors

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Instructions for Installation, Operation and
Maintenance of Magnum SB Insulated Case
Low Voltage Power Circuit Breakers
Up to two secondary contact plug-in connectors (AMP), each
with 30 secondary points, are mounted on the top rear portion
of the circuit breaker . The plug-in connectors are protected
by a molded hood (Figure 39) . How many connectors are
mounted depends upon a number of considerations, such as
whether the circuit breaker is electrically or manually operated
and how many features are required . When the front cover
of the circuit breaker is removed, the top of each plug-in
connector is exposed . A label on each connector identifies the
wiring points .
Protective Hood

Figure 39. Secondary Connector Protective Hood

OTS
UVR
ATR
INCOM
A BUS
A/S
NEUTRAL Neutral Sensor Input
GF SGND Source Ground Input
ZONE
ST
SR
MOTOR
LCS
Labels Legend
Overcurrent Trip Switch
Undervoltage Release
Automatic Trip Relay (520M and
1150 Trip Units Only)
PowerNet
Communications Network
(Future Use)
Auxiliary Contacts
Zone Interlocking
Shunt Trip
Spring Release
Charging Motor
Latch Check Switch

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