JWC Circuit Breakers and Molded Case Switches: Installation Instructions For JDB, JD, HJD, JDC, JW HJW
JWC Circuit Breakers and Molded Case Switches: Installation Instructions For JDB, JD, HJD, JDC, JW HJW
JWC Circuit Breakers and Molded Case Switches: Installation Instructions For JDB, JD, HJD, JDC, JW HJW
29C103G
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO INSTALL OR PERFORM The recommendations and information contained herein
MAINTENANCE ON EQUIPMENT WHILE IT IS ENER- are based on Cutler-Hammer experience and judgment,
GIZED. DEATH, SEVERE PERSONAL INJURY, OR but should not be considered to be all-inclusive or cov-
SUBSTANTIAL PROPERTY DAMAGE CAN RESULT ering every application or circumstance which may
FROM CONTACT WITH ENERGIZED EQUIPMENT. arise. If any questions arise, contact Cutler-Hammer for
ALWAYS VERIFY THAT NO VOLTAGE IS PRESENT further information or instructions.
BEFORE PROCEEDING WITH THE TASK, AND
ALWAYS FOLLOW GENERALLY ACCEPTED SAFE-
TY PROCEDURES. 1. INTRODUCTION
JDB 70 5 to 10
JD 90
HJD 100
JDC JW 125 100-125
HJW 150 125-160
JWC
175
200 160-200
225
250 200-250
1 Not UL listed.
Figure 1-1 J-Frame Model D Series C Circuit Breaker 2 For adjustable thermal trip units, the magnetic setting is a multiple
with JT Trip Unit Installed of the maximum thermal setting.
2. INSTALLATION
Pan Head Screws The installation procedure consists of inspecting the cir-
cuit breaker and, as applicable, installing the trip unit,
accessories, interphase barriers and terminals; mount-
ing the circuit breaker; connecting the line and load con-
Figure 2-1 Cover Mounting Hardware
ductors; torquing terminals; and attaching terminal
shields. Circuit breaker frames, trip units, accessories,
mounting hardware, and unmounted terminals may be
supplied in separate packages. To install the circuit
breaker, perform the following steps.
NOTICE
JDB circuit breakers are factory sealed for reverse
feed applications under UL489. UL requires that
internal accessories be installed at the factory in
this type of circuit breaker.
On/
For hardware conversion kits and handle mechanisms
required to replace existing Cutler-Hammer circuit
breakers.
Off/
If required, internal accessory installation in any type of
circuit breaker should be done before the circuit breaker
is mounted and connected. Refer to individual accesso-
ry instruction leaflets.
Figure 2-2 Cover Screw Installation Positions 2-2. Remove installed cover screws and cover.
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Collar
! WARNING
THE VOLTAGES IN ENERGIZED EQUIPMENT CAN
Socket
CAUSE DEATH OR SEVERE PERSONAL INJURY.
Screw
BEFORE MOUNTING THE CIRCUIT BREAKER IN AN
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM, MAKE SURE THERE IS NO
Flat-Head Nut VOLTAGE PRESENT WHERE WORK IS TO BE PER-
Screw FORMED. SPECIAL ATTENTION SHOULD BE PAID
T250KB Terminal TO REVERSE FEED APPLICATIONS TO ENSURE
NO VOLTAGE IS PRESENT.
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Figure 2-4 Circuit Breaker Mounting Bolt Drilling Plans Figure 2-5 Circuit Breaker Escutcheon Dimensions
!
positions, two of which are shown on the cover with
CAUTION raised lettering to indicate ON and OFF. On the sliding
handle barrier, ON, OFF, and trip are also shown by a
WHEN ALUMINUM CONDUCTORS ARE USED, THE color-coded strip for each circuit breaker handle posi-
APPLICATION OF A SUITABLE JOINT COMPOUND tion: red for ON, white for tripped, and green for OFF.
IS RECOMMENDED TO REDUCE THE POSSIBILITY ON/OFF is also shown with the international symbols
OF TERMINAL OVERHEATING. OVERHEATING CAN 1/0. (See Figure 3-1)
CAUSE NUISANCE TRIPPING AND DAMAGE TO
THE CIRCUIT BREAKER. Circuit Breaker Reset
After an automatic or accessory initiated trip, or a manu-
2-7. Connect line and load conductors and accessory al Push-to-Trip operation, the circuit breaker is reset by
leads. moving the circuit breaker handle to the extreme OFF
position.
2-8. If required, install terminal shield on circuit breaker
cover with mounting screws provided.
NOTICE
2-9. After the circuit breaker is installed, check all
mounting hardware and terminal connecting hardware
for correct torque loading. Torque values for line/load In the event of a thermal trip in a thermal magnetic
terminals are given in Table 2-1 and on the circuit type trip unit, the circuit breaker cannot be reset
breaker nameplate. until the thermal element in the trip unit cools.
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On/
ON
TRIP
OFF
(Reset)
Off/
Figure 3-2 Trip Unit Magnetic Trip Adjustment Buttons
International
Symbols
ON
OFF
Thermal-Magnetic Push-To-Trip
Table 2-1 Terminal Types
Trip Unit Adjustment Button Terminal Terminal Screw AWG Metric Wire Torque
Button (3 Places) Cat. No. Material Head Wire Wire Type Value
Body Type Range Range lb-in
(N.m.)
Figure 3-1 Circuit Breaker Manual Controls T250KB Stainless Socket 4-350 MCM 25-185 Cu Only 180 (20)
Steel
TA250KB Aluminum Socket 4-350 MCM 25-185 Cu/AI 275 (31)
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