Figure 28. Weidmuller Plug And Crimp Contact; Figure 29. Extraction Tool In Use; Figure 30. Left Accessory Tray; Figure 31. Right Accessory Tray - Eaton NRX Series User Manual

Low voltage power (air) circuit breakers
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Effective July 2011

Figure 28. Weidmuller Plug and Crimp Contact

11. For secondary contacts, odd numbers should be treated as posi-
tive voltage for any accessory. This will not apply for AC ratings
.
12. Reference tools for secondary contacts: Crimp tool connector
– 1003300000, Crimp contact wire release front black housing –
1964560000, Release of black housing from secondary structure
– 1964550000.
13. Reference tool for removing leads from secondary contact con-
nector plug – 65A2818H01 Extraction Tool (Figure 29).
Secondary
Lead
Connector
Plug
Figure 29.
Extraction Tool in Use
Accessory devices
A variety of accessory devices are available for use with Series NRX
circuit breakers. Unless otherwise stated, they are all considered
optional devices in the sense that they are not provided as standard
on a manually operated circuit breaker. Available accessories are
discussed in general terms. For more detailed information and/or
installation instructions, refer to individual instruction leaflets dedicated
to individual items.
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MN01301003E
Terminal
Extraction
Tool
Series NRX Low Voltage Power (Air)
Series NRX circuit breaker accessories are designed to be plug-and-
play and can be field installed. The accessories fall into one of three
categories:
• Accessory tray devices
• Other internal electrical devices
• Mechanical devices
Accessory tray devices
Certain accessory devices are mounted in a mounting tray. The tray is
then installed in a left- or right-hand slot located in the upper left- and
right-hand sides of the circuit breaker (Figure 30 and Figure 31).

Figure 30. Left Accessory Tray

Figure 31. Right Accessory Tray

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