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Remote latch check switch for magnum low voltage circuit breakers

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Instructional Leaflet IL2C12701H01
Effective June 2009
Soep 2e: Remove the accessory (if installed) from the indicated
position on the accessory tray by lifting its lock up and sliding the
accessory toward the front of the breaker. Then lift accessory up
and out of tray. Do not disconnect the wiring.
Remove This Accessory
for Easier Access
Figure 3. Soep 2
Soep 3e: Connect three wires from the LCS to secondary block
positions B28, B29, and B30 per wire markings. Check that all
wire terminals are secure by pulling gently. Then push the LCS into
center slot in the accessory tray. Make sure the LCS is fully seated.
LCS
Figure 4. Soep 3
Soep 4e: Reinstall any accessory that was removed in Step 2.
Soep 5e: Test the installation.
 cautiOn
dO nOt tOuch the interiOr Of the breaker while the spring is
charged. push the Off buttOn first tO ensure that the breaker
is nOt clOsed. failure tO fOllOw this actiOn cOuld result in a
seriOus injury.
Measure the continuity of the LCS with an Ohm meter during this
step. With the breaker OPEN and DISCHARGED, push and release
the OFF button. The LCS should not operate. This is indicated by
the absence of an audible "click" from the switch. The Ohm meter
verifies there is no change in continuity of the LCS contacts.
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Secondary Block
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Publication No. IL2C12701HO1 / Z8679
June 2009
Remote latch check switch (LCS) for
Magnum low voltage circuit breakers
Now charge the breaker using the manual charge handle. When the
breaker is fully charged, repeat the above test by pushing the OFF
button again. An audible "click" from the LCS should be heard and
continuity as measured by the Ohm meter should change.
Figure 5. Soep 5
Soep 6e: Reinstall the front cover. Push the CLOSE and then the
OPEN pushbuttons to discharge all energy from the mechanism,
leaving it in an OPENED and DISCHARGED status.
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