Summary of Contents for Rockwell Automation CENTERLINE 2100 LVMCC
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Date: May 2015 This Product Notice informs you of a potential anomaly that exists with the CENTERLINE 2100 LVMCC using a Bulletin 1494 disconnect switch or a 140M circuit breaker with fuses. Screws used to secure 30A through 400A fuse clips to the disconnect switch may not have been tightened to the correct torque.
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Page 2 of 8 – Product Identification – The affected products are CENTERLINE 2100 LVMCC systems using a Bulletin 1494 disconnect switch with 30A through 400A fuse clips or 140M Circuit Breakers with 30A through 400A fuse clips. Affected systems were shipped between January 1, 2011 and April 1, 2015.
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– Description – This Product Notice informs you of a potential anomaly that exists with the CENTERLINE 2100 LVMCC. Screws used to secure 30A through 400A fuse clips to both the 1494 disconnect and the corresponding trailer fuse block or 30A through 400A fuse clips used with a 140M circuit breaker may not have been tightened to the correct torque.
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PRODUCT NOTICE Page 4 of 8 On 100A through 400A fuse clip assemblies, the screws are found under the locking clips on the fuse clip assembly where the assembly is attached to the disconnect switch and on the trailer fuse block. Note there are two screws under each of the clips.
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PRODUCT NOTICE Page 5 of 8 – Correction – ATTENTION: Only skilled personnel should oversee the maintenance and servicing of motor control centers. If power sources are connected to the motor control center, use extreme caution when inserting or removing units. All buses and the line sides of the units are energized and contact with these parts can cause injury or death.
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Reference this Product Notice when connected to a support engineer. The most current version of this Product Notice is posted on the Rockwell Automation Support Center, http://www.rockwellautomation.com/knowledgebase, as ID number 703379. Additional languages may also be available at the end of this article attached as downloadable PDF documents.
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Rockwell Automation asks that you forward a copy of this notice, with any identifying documentation, immediately to the person or company that now has the product. We also ask that you contact Rockwell Automation Technical Support and provide the location of the affected units.
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PRODUCT NOTICE Page 8 of 8 Appendix A Regional Technical Support Information The following list can help you to contact the correct technical support center for your location. If your country is not listed, you can find a customer support number for your location on http://www.rockwellautomation.com/support/ by clicking Get Support Now, selecting your country, and clicking the Phone/OnSite Support tab.
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