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Eaton NRX Series Instructional Leaflet
Eaton NRX Series Instructional Leaflet

Eaton NRX Series Instructional Leaflet

Installation/removal instructions, fixed and drawout secondary terminal blocks
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Instructional Leaflet
Installation/removal instructions
for Series NRX fixed and drawout
secondary terminal blocks
Instructions apply to:
Series NRX, Type NF Frame
ANSI, UL1066, UL489/IEC, IZMX16, IZM91
1600 NRX SUB-TITLE IMAGE (12/15/2010)
(1) ONLY QUALIFIED ELECTRICAL PERSONNEL SHOULD BE PERMITTED TO
WORK ON THE EQUIPMENT.
(2) ALWAYS DE-ENERGIZE PRIMARY AND SECONDARY CIRCUITS IF A
CIRCUIT BREAKER CANNOT BE REMOVED TO A SAFE WORK LOCATION.
(3) DRAWOUT CIRCUIT BREAKERS SHOULD BE LEVERED (RACKED) OUT TO
THE DISCONNECT POSITION.
(4) ALL CIRCUIT BREAKERS SHOULD BE SWITCHED TO THE OFF POSITION
AND MECHANISM SPRINGS DISCHARGED. FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE
STEPS FOR ALL PROCEDURES DESCRIBED IN THIS INSTRUCTION LEAFLET
COULD RESULT IN DEATH, BODILY INJURY, OR PROPERTY DAMAGE.
THE INSTRUCTIONS CONTAINED IN THIS IL AND ON PRODUCT LABELS
HAVE TO BE FOLLOWED. OBSERVE THE FIVE SAFETY RULES:
– DISCONNECTING
– ENSURE THAT DEVICES CANNOT BE
ACCIDENTALLY RESTARTED
– VERIFY ISOLATION FROM THE SUPPLY
– EARTHING AND SHORT-CIRCUITING
– COVERING OR PROVIDING BARRIERS TO
ADJACENT LIVE PARTS
DISCONNECT THE EQUIPMENT FROM THE SUPPLY. USE ONLY
AUTHORIZED SPARE PARTS IN THE REPAIR OF THE EQUIPMENT. THE
SPECIFIED MAINTENANCE INTERVALS AS WELL AS THE INSTRUCTIONS
FOR REPAIR AND EXCHANGE MUST BE STRICTLY ADHERED TO PREVENT
INJURY TO PERSONNEL AND DAMAGE TO THE SWITCHBOARD.
IL01301037E
WARNING
WARNING
Effective December 2010
Supersedes October 2010
IL01301037EH04
Series NRX, Type RF Frame
IEC, IZMX40
4000 NRX RF DRAWOUT SUBTITLE IMAGE (12/15/2010)

Section 1: General information

A maximum of 27 terminal blocks providing 54 secondary
contact points are available in one cradle on the NF Frame
circuit breaker. The RF Frame circuit breaker is available with
a maximum of 46 terminal blocks providing 92 secondary
contact points in two individual cradles. The number of termi-
nal blocks mounted depends on a number of considerations,
such as whether the circuit breaker is electrically or manually
operated and how many features are required. For example,
the shunt trip device has two leads and uses a single termi-
nal block. Other devices, such as a motor operator, has three
leads and requires two terminal blocks. Each connection point
is permanently identified. Terminal blocks can be individually
mounted and hence contact positions may be empty.
For drawout circuit breakers, secondary terminal blocks are
DIN rail mounted on the top front portion of the drawout cas-
sette. A cross connector can be used to tie adjacent contacts
together for drawout configurations (Figure 1).
Figure 1. Drawout Terminal Block

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Summary of Contents for Eaton NRX Series

  • Page 1: Section 1: General Information

    Effective December 2010 Supersedes October 2010 Instructional Leaflet IL01301037E IL01301037EH04 Installation/removal instructions for Series NRX fixed and drawout secondary terminal blocks Instructions apply to: Series NRX, Type NF Frame Series NRX, Type RF Frame ANSI, UL1066, UL489/IEC, IZMX16, IZM91 IEC, IZMX40 4000 NRX RF DRAWOUT SUBTITLE IMAGE (12/15/2010) Section 1: General information 1600 NRX SUB-TITLE IMAGE (12/15/2010)
  • Page 2: Section 2: Installation And Removal Of Fixed Terminal Blocks

    (Figure 4). Figure 5. Step 1 Step 2e: Remove the front cover. Pull down on the charging handle to simplify removal. EATON CORPORATION www.eaton.com...
  • Page 3 Step 7e: To remove a fixed secondary terminal block, lift up on small flexible mounting tab at the top of fixed terminal block mounting plate, and rotate the terminal block out in the oppo- site direction shown in Step 6. Figure 8. Step 4 EATON CORPORATION www.eaton.com...
  • Page 4: Section 3: Installation And Removal Of Dra- Wout Terminal Blocks

    (Figure 13). Terminal block align- ment brackets must be removed to add or remove terminal blocks. Brackets are supplied as part of the cassette and also have etched numerical identifications. Figure 11. Cassette-Mounted Terminal Blocks NF Frame EATON CORPORATION www.eaton.com...
  • Page 5 Figure 15. Step 2 Step 3e: Carefully slide the alignment bracket out from between any mounted terminal blocks, and put it aside with its mounting hardware for re-installment after new terminal blocks are connected to the DIN rail. EATON CORPORATION www.eaton.com...
  • Page 6 DIN rail mounted terminal blocks. Step 5e: Snap the top part of the terminal block onto the upper part of the DIN rail. Ensure the terminal block is still positioned accurately. EATON CORPORATION www.eaton.com...
  • Page 7 Figure 21. Step 8 Step 9e: Secure the terminal block alignment bracket using the four screws removed previously in Step 2. Hand tighten the four mounting screws to complete the installation process. Figure 22. Step 9 EATON CORPORATION www.eaton.com...
  • Page 8: Disclaimer Of Warranties And Limitation Of Liability

    (“Eaton”) experience and judgment, and may not cover all contin- THE PARTIES. gencies. If further information is required, an Eaton sales office In no event will Eaton be responsible to the purchaser or user in should be consulted. contract, in tort (including negligence), strict liability, or otherwise...
  • Page 9 Gültig ab Dezember 2010 Ersetzt September 2010 Montageanweisung IL01301037E IL01301037H04 Arbeits- und Montageanweisung für NRX Steuerleitungsanschlussblöcke für Festeinbau und Ausfahrtechnik Die Montageanweisung ist für folgende Baugrößen gültig: Series NRX, Type NF Frame Series NRX, Type RF Frame ANSI, UL1066, UL489/IEC, IZMX16, IZM91 IEC, IZMX40 Abschnitt 1: Allgemeine Informationen WARNUNG...
  • Page 10 Anschlussstecker heraus- gezogen wird (siehe Abbildung 4). Abbildung 6. Schritt 2 Schritt 3: Machen Sie sich mit den Steuerleitungsanschlussleiste des Festeinbauschalters ver- traut. Abbildung 4. Entfernen der Anschlusstecker Die Anschlusspositionen an den nmerkung: Steuerleitungsanschlüssen sind entsprechend markiert. EATON CORPORATION www.eaton.com...
  • Page 11 (ABBILDUNG 12). BEIM AUSFAHREN DES SCHALTERS AUS DER KASSETTE WERDEN STEUERLEITUNGSANSCHLÜSSE AUTOMATISCH GETRENNT.ANSCHLUSSSTECKER MÜSSEN DAHER NICHT ENTFERNT WERDEN BEVOR STEUERLEITUNGSANSCHLUSSBLÖCKE EIN- ODER AUSGEBAUT WERDEN. Abbildung 9. Schritt 5 Schritt 6: Drücken Sie den Steuerleitungsanschlussblock oben gegen die Steuerleitungsanschlussleiste bis er einrastet. EATON CORPORATION www.eaton.com...
  • Page 12 Schritt 1: Machen Sie sich mit den Verbindungssteckern des Schalters und der Steuerleitungsanschlussleiste der Kassette Halteklammer der Anschlusspositionen vertraut (siehe Abbildung 1, Abschnitt 1). nmerkung: Die Anschlusspositionen an den Abbildung 13a. Schritt 1a Steuerleitungsanschlüssen sind entsprechend markiert. (siehe Abbildung 13, 13a und 14). EATON CORPORATION www.eaton.com...
  • Page 13 Anschlussleiste einschnappen. Stellen Sie sicher, dass der Steuerleitungsanschlussblock fest an der Anschlussleiste sitzt und korrekt positioniert ist. Abbildung 15. Schritt 2 Schritt 3: Entfernen Sie vorsichtig die Halteklemme. Abbildung 18. Schritt 5 Abbildung 16. Schritt 3 EATON CORPORATION www.eaton.com...
  • Page 14 Steuerleitungsanschlussblöcken sitzen. Abbildung 23. Schritt 11 Schritt 12: Nachdem alle gewünschten Steuerleitungsanschlussblöcke entfernt wurden, befestigen Sie wieder die Haltklemme. Achten Sie darauf, dass alle Trennstifte zwischen den Steuerleitungsanschlussblöcken sit- zen. Abbildung 21. Schritt 8 EATON CORPORATION www.eaton.com...
  • Page 15 Electrical Group 1000 Cherrington Parkway Moon Township, PA 15108 United States 877-ETN-CARE (877-386-2273) Eaton.com © 2010 Eaton Corporation PowerChain Management is a registered All Rights Reserved trademark of Eaton Corporation. Printed in USA Publication No. IL01301037E All other trademarks are property of their Dezember 2010 respective owners.