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RSA-112
Published and distributed by:
CBS ArcSafe®
2616 Sirius Road
Denton, Texas 76208
A division of:
GroupCBS, Inc.®
Distance
P.O. Box 1557
Gainesville, Texas 76241
Copyright CBS ArcSafe
2013
®
Printed in the United States of America
Reproduction, adaptation, or translation without prior written permission is prohibited except as is allowed by law.
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2616 Sirius Road
Denton, TX 76208
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Safety
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(877) 4-SAFETY
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Rev. 6/14/2019
For FPE H/HL-2/3
All, Manually Operated
WH A T ST A N D S
BE T W E E N YO U AN D
AR C - FL A S H DA N G E R ?
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Summary of Contents for CBS ArcSafe RSA-112

  • Page 1 P.O. Box 1557 Gainesville, Texas 76241 BE T W E E N YO U AN D AR C - FL A S H DA N G E R ? Copyright CBS ArcSafe 2013 ® Printed in the United States of America...
  • Page 2 RRS-4 – PLC Based Universal Remote Racking System (Rotary) The CBS ArcSafe® RRS-4 universal remote racking system is an updated PLC based version of the best selling RRS-1. The dual mode, source programmable, PLC based control system offers two different operating modes to choose from based on user preference or the application.
  • Page 3: Installation

    ANGER Before servicing any breaker, make sure that it matches the breaker discussed. If the breaker does not match the breaker described above, please call CBS ArcSafe® for more information. TTENTIO N The location of certain items such as mimic bus, stickers, and/or placards may interfere with the proper installation of the RSA.
  • Page 4 3. Place the RSA over the handle on the breaker. Ensure that the actuator arm is fully seated in the handle actuator on the RSA, and that the cabinet locators (shown below) are fully seated against the switch-gear, and around the breaker as indicated. 4.
  • Page 5 RSA-112Installation and Operation...
  • Page 6: Operation

    2 Operation TTENTIO N Please ensure that all cables are clear of moving parts. Failure to do so may result in damage to cables and/or actuator. TTENTIO N Please ensure that the batteries to the RSO-IIID are fully charged or that the unit is plugged into AC power.
  • Page 7: Travel Limits

    3 Adjustments The RSA comes adjusted from the factory to fit most common configurations, and should not need to be adjusted in most cases. However, if adjustments do need to be performed, it is recommended that they be done on de-energized and isolated equipment to prevent possible damage or injury. 3.1 Travel Limits The FPE H/HL breakers come from the factory a variety of charging arm configurations.
  • Page 8 2. Install the breaker, as described in the Installation section of this manual. 3. Next, re-adjust the upper motor arm travel stop, as follows: 4. Slide the travel stop peg away from the charging arm as far as possible. 5. Actuate the charging handle (manually, or by jogging with the the RSO) until the handle reaches full travel and the breaker is fully charged.
  • Page 9 3.2 Close Solenoid Adjustment 11. Loosen the bolt on the bottom of the right solenoid arm, as indicated below 12. Slide or rotate the arm as required to align the close solenoid to the close button, as indicated below.. 13. Re-tighten the bolt. RSA-112Installation and Operation...
  • Page 10 3.3 Trip Solenoid Adjustment 14. Loosen the bolt on the bottom of the left solenoid arm, as indicated below 15. Slide or rotate the arm as required to align the close solenoid to the close lever, without contacting the fixed plate next to the lever. Re-tighten the bolt.
  • Page 11 Notes RSA-112Installation and Operation...
  • Page 12 RSA-112Installation and Operation 2616 Sirius Road Denton, TX 76208 Tel: 877-4-SAFETY Fax: 940-382-9435 Website: www.CBSArcSafe.com Email: info@CBSArcSafe.com ANGER Ensure that personnel using this equipment are adequately trained in the operation of the switchgear they are planning to work with; that they are correctly stationed outside the arc flash boundary;...