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JD LD Frame

The document is an instruction guide for I-T-E JD & LD-Frame Circuit Breakers, detailing installation, operational characteristics, and adjustments for various models. It emphasizes the importance of qualified personnel for installation and maintenance, and outlines the specifications and features of the circuit breakers. Additionally, it includes safety notices and information on accessories and adjustments for optimal performance.

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® Sensitrip®

I-T-E Molded Case JD & LD-Frame


Information and
Circuit Breakers Instruction Guide

Bulletin SIB 2.7-7A


I-T-E® JD & LD-Frame Circuit Breakers
3-Pole, 200-600 Amperes
Types SJD6, SHJD6, SLD6, SHLD6, SCJD6, SCLD6
Digital Solid State Circuit Breakers

Table of Contents

Important Notices 2 Accessories (Cont’d):

General Information 3 Side Handle Operator 29

Dimensional Reference Drawings 4,5 Rotary Handle (D11CJU2) 30,31

Installation Instructions 6 Rotary Handle (RHOJSD, RHOJVD) 32,33

Operational Characteristics: Max-FlexTM Flange-Mount Handle Operator 34-37

Trip Unit Adjustments 7-11 TELEMAND® Electric Motor Operator 38-40

Time Current Curves 12-15 Connecting Straps 41

Let-Thru Curves 16,17 Enclosures 42

Connecting Studs 18,19 Door Latch Mechanism 43,44

Plug-In Adapters 20,21 Neutral Sensing Transformer 45,46

Pressure Wire Connectors 22 TS-31 Test Kit 47,48

Compression Connectors 23 Ordering Information:

Handle Locking Devices 24 Circuit Breaker Catalog Numbers 49,50

Accessories: Internal Accessory Catalog Numbers 51

Shunt Trip, Undervoltage Trip, Additional Accessory Catalog Numbers 52


Auxiliary Switch and Bell Alarm
Switch Installation 25,26 Miscellaneous:

Shunt Trip and Undervoltage Trip UL Listings and File Numbers 53


Mechanical and Electrical Check 27
Industry Specifications 53
Auxiliary Switch and Bell Alarm
Switch Mechanical and
Electrical Check 28
IMPORTANT
The information contained herein is general in nature and is not intended for
specific application purposes nor is it intended as a training manual for
unqualified personnel. Refer to Note for definition of a qualified person.*
It does not relieve the user of responsibility to use sound practices in
application, installation, operation and maintenance of the equipment
purchased or in personnel safety precautions. Should a conflict arise
between the general information contained in this publication and the
contents of drawings or supplementary material or both, the latter shall take
precedence. Siemens Energy & Automation, Inc. reserves the right to make
changes in specifications shown herein or add improvements at any time
without notice or obligation.

NOTE
*Authorized and qualified personnel—
For the purpose of this manual a qualified person is one who is familiar with
the installation, construction or operation of the equipment and the hazards
involved. In addition, he has the following qualifications:
(a) is trained and authorized to de-energize, clear, ground, and tag
circuits and equipment in accordance with established safety prac-
tices.
(b) is trained in the proper care and use of protective equipment such as
rubber gloves, hard hat, safety glasses or face shields, flash clothing,
etc., in accordance with established safety practices.
(c) is trained in rendering first aid.

SUMMARY
These instructions do not purport to cover all details or variations in
equipment, nor to provide for every possible contingency to be met in
connection with installation, operation, or maintenance. Should further
information be desired or should particular problems arise which are not
covered sufficiently for the purchaser’s purposes, the matter should be
referred to the local sales office listed on back cover of this instruction guide.

The contents of this instruction manual shall not become part of or modify
any prior or existing agreement, commitment or relationship. The sales
contract contains the entire obligation of Siemens Energy & Automation,
Inc. The warranty contained in the contract between the parties is the sole
warranty of Siemens Energy & Automation, Inc. Any statements contained
herein do not create new warranties or modify the existing warranty.

2
Information and Instructions
General Information

General
JD and LD-Frame Solid State Sensitrip style breakers of the
Sentron family are for use in individual enclosures, switch-
boards, and power distribution panel boards. They are
available both as 80% and 100% rated devices and in three
interruption ranges as shown in the table below.

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Symetrical RMS Amperes UL Interruption Ratings

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AAAA
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AAAA
AAAA
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AAAA AA
AAAA AAA
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Interruption
AAAAAAA A A Type 240V AC 480V AC 600V AC
Circuit Breaker Operation
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Rating
A A
AAAA A With the mechanism latched and the contacts open, the
Standard SJD6-SLD6 65kA 35kA 25kA
operating handle will be in the OFF position. Moving the
High Rating SHJD6-SHLD6 100kA 65kA 35kA handle to the ON position closes the contacts and establishes
a circuit through the circuit breaker. Under overload or short
Current Limiting SCJD6-SCLD6 200kA 150kA 100kA
circuit conditions sufficient to trip or open the breaker auto-
matically, the operating handle moves to a position between
SCJD6 and SCLD6 type circuit breakers are designed to ON and OFF. To relatch the circuit breaker after automatic
meet the requirement of current limiting as outlined in the operation, move the operating handle to the extreme OFF
National Electric Code, article 240-11 and UL 489 standards. position. The circuit breaker is now ready for reclosing.
SCJD6 and SCLD6 type circuit breakers are fuseless and
therefore eliminate the requirement of locating and replacing The overcenter toggle mechanism is trip free of the operating
blown fuses should a high current fault occur. The common handle. The circuit breaker, therefore, cannot be held closed
trip feature of the circuit breaker is completely retained so that by means of the handle should a tripping condition exist. After
all poles of the circuit breaker open when caused to trip due automatic operation, the handle will assume an intermediate
to an overcurrent condition. position between ON and OFF, thus displaying a clear
indication of tripping.
Pressure wire connectors, suitable for use with aluminum or
copper wire are available for all JD and LD-Frame circuit NOTE: The lockable cover shield prevents unauthorized
breakers. Rear connection studs or plug-in connector as- access to trip unit. See photo on page 53.
semblies are also available. The latter mounting arrangement
permits the removal of the circuit breaker from its leads
without physically coming in contact with either line or load Manual Operation
terminals. UL listed special features such as a shunt trip, Manual operation of the circuit breaker is controlled by the
auxiliary and alarm switches and undervoltage trip devices circuit breaker handle and the PUSH-TO-TRIP button. The
are available for internal mounting. The installation and/or circuit breaker handle has three indicating positions, two of
removal of these devices is to be accomplished by qualified which are molded into the handle to indicate ON and OFF.
personnel only. The third position indicates a TRIP position and is between
the ON and OFF positions.
The chart below illustrates the functions available in all
Sentron Solid State Sensitrip circuit breakers. A. Circuit Breaker Reset After tripping, the circuit breaker

AAAA AAAA AAAA AA


AAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA
is reset by moving the circuit breaker handle to the reset
AAAA AAAA AAAA AA
AAAA
No AAAA
A AAAA
AAAA
A A
AAAA
AAAA A
Breaker Suffix Letters position and then moving the handle to the ON position.
AAAA AAAA AAAA
Adjustments
AA
AAAA A
AAAA
G AAAA
A NT AAAA
A NGT A
AAAALong
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Time Adj.
Suffix A AAAA A AAAA A A B. The PUSH-TO-TRIP Button PUSH-TO-TRIP button
checks the tripping function and is used to manually
✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
Current Setting exercise the operating mechanism.
Adj.
✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
Long Time Delay
Adj.
Instantaneous ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓
Setting
Adj.
✓ ✓
Short Time Pick Up
Adj.
✓ ✓
Short Time Delay
Adj.
Short Time I²t ✓ ✓
Pick Up
Adj.
Ground Fault ✓ ✓
Pick Up
Adj.
✓ ✓
Ground Fault Delay

NOTES: “G” suffix in catalog number denotes circuit breaker for 3 phase, 3 wire circuits. For
3 phase, 4 wire, order correct 4th wire (neutral) transformer as separate and additional item.
3
For 100% rated breakers, an “H” is added at the end of the normal catalog number
I-T-E JD and LD-Frame Outline Drawings(1) — 3-Pole
Types SJD6, SHJD6, SLD6. SHLD6

4
I-T-E JD and LD-Frame Outline Drawings(1) — 3-Pole
Types SCJD6, SCLD6

5
I-T-E JD and LD-Frame Installation Instructions

General
NOTE: This instruction page outlines the recommended
installation procedure.
The JD and LD-Frame circuit breaker line includes types
SJD6, SHJD6, SCJD6, SLD6, SHLD6 and SCLD6 circuit
breaker types. These devices are rated for operating volt-
ages up to 600VAC, 50/60 Hz.

Installation of Breaker
JD and LD circuit breaker devices are for use in individual
enclosure, panelboards, switchboards or other approved
equipment.
The installation procedure consists of inspecting, attaching
required accessories, mounting the device and connecting
Figure 1
and torquing the line and load wire connectors.
Mounting hardware and unmounted wire connectors (where
required) are available as separate catalog items.
A. Turn off and lock out all power before installing or
servicing.
B. Make sure that the device is suitable for the installation
by comparing nameplate ratings with system require-
ments. Inspect the device for completeness and check
for any damage before mounting.
C. Device must be in TRIPPED or OFF position prior to
mounting.
D. To mount the device perform the following steps:
1. For individual enclosures, panelboards and switch-
boards manufactured by Siemens Energy & Auto-
mation, Inc., follow the instructions provided with
this equipment.
2. For those applications where mounting is on a flat
surface of the customers equipment, drill and tap
mounting bolt holes according to the drilling plan in
Figure 1. For handle escutcheon cut out plans refer
to Figure 2.
3. If device contains internal accessories, make sure
terminals can be connected when the circuit breaker
is mounted.
4. Position device on mounting surface.
5. Install mounting screws and washers. Tighten hard-
ware securely.
6. After mounting the device, line and load terminals
Figure 2
and accessory terminals should be connected.
7. After the device is installed, check all mounting
hardware for secureness. Check wire connectors
for correct torque requirements. Torque values for
line and load connectors are Provided on the device
nameplate.
6
JD and LD-Frame Trip Adjustments

7
JD and LD-Frame Trip Adjustments

Figure 1

Breaker Functions
In=Nominal Rating of Circuit Breaker
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AAAA AAAA
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AAAA
Function
AA
AAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA
Performance
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AAAA AAAA
Continuous Ampere (Ir) Varies the level of current the circuit breaker will carry without tripping. Completely adjustable
from 20 to 100% of breaker's continuous ampere rating. (I, = % of In)

Long-Time Delay Referred to as the overload" position, this function controls the breaker's "pause-in-tripping"
time to allow low level, temporary inrush currents such as those encountered when starting a
motor to pass without tripping. Adjustable settings from 3 or 25 seconds at 6 x Ir are possible.
Short-Time Pickup Controls the amount of high current the breaker will remain closed against for short periods of
time, allowing better coordination. Adjustable between 1.5 to 10 times the continuous ampere
setting of the circuit breaker (i.e., adjustable from 1.5 to 10 times 1r).
Short-Time Delay Controls the amount of time (from .05 to .2 seconds in fixed time, or .2 seconds at 6 x Ir in the
12t ramp mode) a breaker will remain closed against high fault current. This function is used in
concert with the Short-Time Pickup function to achieve selectivity and coordination. (A
pre-determined override automatically preempts the setting at 10.5 times the maximum
continuous ampere setting In.)

Instantaneous Pickup Determines the level at which the circuit breaker trips without an intentional time delay The
instantaneous pickup function is adjustable from 2 to 40 times the continuous ampere setting
(Ir) of the breaker (Anytime an overlap exists between the instantaneous and short-time pickup
settings the instantaneous automatically takes precedence.)

Ground Fault Pickup Controls level of ground fault current which will cause circuit interruption to occur. Complies
with National Electrical Code, Article 230, Section 95(a) for maximum trip point settings.
Adjustable from 20 to 70 percent of the breaker's maximum continuous ampere setting (In)
Ground Fault Delay Adds a predetermined time delay to the trip point once ground fault pickup level is reached.
Inverse 12t ramp is standard which provides better tripping selectivity between the main and
feeder or other downstream breakers.

8
JD and LD-Frame Trip Adjustments

Continuous Current (I,) and Long Time Delay Instantaneous Pickup


All models have a Continuous Current and Long Time Delay All models have an instantaneous Pickup adjustment. This
adjustment. This single knob adjusts the Continuous Current adjustment sets the instantaneous Pickup of the circuit
setting of the circuit breaker and sets the Long Time Delay. breaker. The settings are multiples of the Continuous Current
This setting (I,) is a percentage of the Maximum Continuous Setting (I,).
Current rating (In) Two long time delay bands are available.
These are delay times of 3 seconds or 25 seconds at 6 times These devices have a fixed instantaneous override of ap-
the Continuous Current Setting (Ir) These are selected by proximately 10.5 times the Maximum Continuous Current
using the appropriate area of the setting. rating (In) of the circuit breaker. When set to “MAX” the
Instantaneous Pickup defaults to the instantaneous override
value.

9
JD and LD-Frame Trip Adjustments

Short Time Pickup/Short Time Delay (Optional) Ground Fault Pickup (Ig) (Optional)
Circuit breakers with the letters “NT” in the catalog number Circuit breakers with the letter “G” included in the catalog
have an adjustment to set both the Short Time Pickup and the number have integral equipment ground fault protection.
Short Time Delay. This single knob sets both pickup and These circuit breakers have an adjustment to set the Ground
delay at the same time. Fault Pickup current (Ig) as a percentage of the Maximum
Continuous Current rating (In) The pickup has a built in time
Four delays are available. These are fixed delays of 0.05, 0.1, delay. Three time delays are available of 0.1, 0.2, or 0.4
or 0.2 seconds or an 12t delay slope at 0.2 seconds at 6 times seconds. These are selected by using the appropriate area
the Continuous Current Setting (Ir ) The delay is selected by of the setting. Below 50% Maximum Continuous Current
using the appropriate area of the setting knob. The pickup rating (In) the pickup delay has an 12t slope.
settings are multiples of the Continuous Current Setting (Ir ) of
the circuit breaker.

10
JD and LD-Frame Trip Adjustments

The ground fault option has two modes of operation. The


modes are set by a switch on the side of the trip unit with the
settings identified as GROUND RETURN and RESIDUAL.
See Figure 1 for switch location.

Residual Setting (Outgoing Circuit Method)


This is the standard position to which the breaker is set when
shipped from the factory. With the switch in this position the
circuit breaker may be used on 3 phase 3 wire or, with the
addition of an external neutral sensing transformer, on 3
phase 4 wire systems. See Neutral Sensing Transformer
section pages 45 and 46 for more information.

Ground Return Setting (Ground Return Method)


This setting may only be used for service disconnects or
separately derived systems. With the switch in this position
the circuit breaker may be used on 3 phase 3 wire and 3
phase 4 wire systems. An external sensing transformer which
is installed on the main bonding jumper is required for this
method. See Neutral Sensing Transformer section pages 45
and 46 for more information.
Electronic Testing
Sensitrip III solid state molded case circuit breakers may be
Neutral Sensing Transformer tested for electronic functionality by the use of TS-31 test set.
An external transformer is required for circuit breakers
equipped with ground fault protection when operating in the
RESIDUAL mode on 3 phase 4 wire systems and when Maintenance
operating in the GROUND RETURN mode on any system. JD and LD frame circuit breakers are designed to provide
The sensors listed below must be used for these applications. years of maintenance free service. Experience has shown
The sensor catalog number must be matched to the circuit that properly applied molded case circuit breakers normally
breaker Maximum Continuous Current rating (In) as shown in do not require maintenance. However, some industrial users
Table 1. Please note that sensors used with other breaker may choose to establish an inspection and maintenance
types cannot be used with the SJD/SLD circuit breakers. procedure to be carried out on a regular basis. For detailed
Installation instructions are included with the sensors. information, consult applicable NEMA publication or your
local Siemens sales office.
Table 1 NOTE: Do not spray or allow any petroleum based chemi-
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AAAA AAAA AA
AAAA AAAA AAAAAAA AAAA AA
Transformer Circuit Breaker Transformer cals, solvents or paints to contact the molded parts or
AAAA AAAA AA
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AAAAAA
Catalog No. Rating Color nameplates.
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NO2SJD200 Amps
AAAAAAAGREEN AA
NO3SJD300 Amps GREEN
NO4SJD400 Amps GREEN
NO5SLD500 Amps GREEN
NO6SLD600 Amps GREEN

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JD and LD-Frame Time Current Curves

12
JD and LD-Frame Time Current Curves

13
JD and LD-Frame Time Current Curves

14
JD and LD-Frame Time Current Curves

15
JD and LD-Frame Let-Trhu I2t Curve
Types SCJD6, SCLD6

16
JD and LD-Frame Let-Trhu Current (Ip) Curve
Types SCJD6, SCLD6

17
I-T-E Rear Connecting Studs

Breaker Preparation (Figure 2)


A. Remove wire connectors from breaker if present.

B. Attach long and short studs (1), (2) to circuit breaker for
three pole devices, short studs (1) only for two pole
devices. Attach with the 5/,6-18 X 1 in. hex head bolt and
the 5/16 in. serrated cone lockwasher (4). Tighten finger
tight only.

C. Slide one stand-off insulator (5) onto each stud until the
stand-off insulator fully covers the square end of the
studs. Tighten hex head bolt (3) to 132 in. Ib. and install
insulator (10) over studs only if using a metallic mounting
General Description panel.
One complete rear stud assembly requires the following:
Final Assembly (Figure 3)
1 1-12 threaded stud 1 “T” connector
1 Molded stand-off insulator 2 Brass locknuts A. Install circuit breaker so that all studs extend through
1 Insulator bushing 1 5/16-18 X 1 in. mtg. bolt mounting panel and the stand-off insulators (5) are
1 Insulator (req’d for metallic 1 5/16 in. Belleville washer seated against the mounting panel.
mtg. panels only
B. Install insulator bushings (6 and 7) over studs where
required and tighten them securely in place against the
Application Information mounting panel with the locknut (8).
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AAAA
Ampere
AAAAAAA AAA
Poles
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Quantity
AAAA
per Breaker
AAAA AA C. Thread the second locknut (8) and the “T” connector (9)
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Rating AAAAAAA
(In) AAA
AAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA AA over the studs as far as possible where required. Position “T”
AAAA AAA
200, 300
AAAA2
AAA
AAAA AAAA
4 of RS-5774
AAAA AAAA AA connector as desired by loosening (one full turn max.) and
lock in place with the second locknut at 132 in. Ib.
400
3 4 of RS-5774 plus 2 of RS-5773

500, 600 2 4 of RS-5784 Important User Note


Assemblies are designed with adequate 600 volt electrical
3 4 of RS-5784 plus 2 RS-5783
clearance between components. User installation must main-
tain these clearances through spacing or proper insulation.
Mounting Preparation (Figure 1) A. Insert the upper end shields (11) into the slots provided
A. Drilling locations are shown in Figure 1. The 5/6 in. wide at the line and load ends of the breaker (Figure 2), one
cutout between holes is required when mounting the for each stud position.
breaker with stud assemblies to a metallic panel.
B. Affix the label Pc. No. 60229 to breaker cover (Figure 2).

C. Make desired bus bar connections with 5/16 in. bolts


and washers to “T” connectors. (See Figure 3 for hole
pattern of “T” connector).

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Installation, Diagrams

19
I-T-E Plug-In Adapters

General Mounting Block (Figure 3)


A complete plug-in installation requires one line end adapter A. Align mounting block (2) with cutouts in switchboard
assembly (consisting of a mounting block, tulip connectors mounting plate (or customer’s mounting means as
and associated hardware), one load end adapter assembly previously prepared in Step B above) and secure in
and one switchboard mounting plate. The switchboard place with 5/16 in. lockwashers (3) and 5/16 in. bolts (4)
mounting plate is optional and can be replaced by other furnished .
mounting means to suit customer’s requirements.

Breaker Preparation (Figure 4)


Application Information
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Type AA
AAAA
No. Of AAAA
AALine EndAAAA
AA Load End
AA AAAA AAA
A . Remove pressure wire connectors from breaker if present.
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Breaker
AA
AAAA
Poles AAAA
Adapter AAAA AA AAAA AAA
Switchboard Place tulip clip assembly (5) on back of breaker in recess
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AAAA A
AAAA
Cat No. AAAA
A AA
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Adapter
AAAA
Mtg Plate provided in base molding. Secure in place with 1/4 in.
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA A A
AAAA
Cat No.
AAA
Cat. No.
Belleville washers (6) and 1/4 in.-20 x 1 hex head bolts
(7) furnished. Recommended tightening torque for these
SJD6,SHJD6 2 PC5777 PC5777 PL5796
bolts is 5-6 ft. Ib. to assure a good electrical connection.
3 PC5778 PC5778 PL5796 Repeat this procedure for the remaining tulip clip assem-
blies.
SLD6,SHLD6 2 PC5660 PC5660 PL5796
B. Insert line end shields (8) into slots provided at line and
load end of breaker No lower end shields are required.
3 PC5661 PC5661 PL5796

C. Affix accessory warning labels (9) to top of breaker as


SCJD6 2 PC5660 PC5660 PL5797 indicated in Figure 5.

3 PC5661 PC5661 PL5797


Final Assembly (Figure 6)
SCLD6 2 PC5660 PC5660 PL5797 A. Make bus connections to flat bar connectors at rear of
mounting blocks with customer supplied 5/16 in. hard-
3 PC5661 PC5661 PL5797 ware (see Figure 6 for hole pattern).

Caution: Make certain that breaker operating handle is in the


OFF position before proceeding with the next step.
Mounting Preparation (Figures 1 and 2)
A. If the switchboard mounting plate (PL5796, PL5297) (1) B. Align breaker with mounting blocks and force female
is to be used, provide drilling as shown in Figure 1. tulip clips over male studs in mounting blocks until
breaker base bottoms against mounting block. Secure
B. If other mounting means are to be used, provide the breaker in place with ‘/4-20 x 3 in. mounting screws (10),
cutouts and drilling required to mount the adapter blocks lockwashers (11) and flatwashers (12) furnished.
as shown in Figure 2.
C. If installation requires use of front panel trim, provide
cutout for breaker escutcheon (Figure 7).
Switchboard Mounting Plate, if used (Figure 3)
A. Place switchboard mounting plate (1) in position at
location previously prepared in Step A above. Secure in
place with 5/16 in Lockwashers (3) and 5/16 in. bolts (4)
furnished.

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Installation Diagrams

21
I-T-E Pressure Wire Connectors

General
Each connector kit contains a solderless connector and
associated hardware for making one line or load connection.

Installation
NOTE: Trip unit must be installed in circuit breaker prior to
mounting load end connector.

A. Tighten mounting screws (1) to securely attach connec-


tor. See table for torque values.
Figure 1
B. Tighten set screws (2) securely to prevent overheating of
conductor and connector. See table for torque values.

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CircuitAAAA
BreakerAAAA
AA AAAA AAAA AAAA AA
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ScrewAAA AAAA AAAA
Mounting
A ForAAAA AAAA
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RatingAAAA
AA AAAA AAAA AAAA AA
AAAA AAAA AAA AAAA AAAA A
AAAA AAAA
Type(s) AAAA
Connector(2) Set Use With
Connector Wire Range Screw Torque
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AA AAAA
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Catalog Numbers Ampere Torque (in. Ib.)
(in. Ib.)
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(1-2)#3/0-500 MCM(Cu)
200-600 300 132
(1-2)#4/0-500 MCM (Al)

TA2J6500

(1)#500-750 MCM (Al)


200-600(1)#500-600 MCM(Cu)
200-600 500 228
or
2Pcs.of250 MCM (Al)
TA1L6750 SJD6,SLD6,
SHJD6,SHLD6,
SCJD6,SCLD6

200-600 (1)#3/0-600 MCM(Cu) 500 228

TC1J6600

200-600 (1-2)#3/0-500 MCM(Cu) 300 132

TC2J6500

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I-T-E Compression Connectors (CCL600)

H. Select an appropriate tool and die combination from


Table 1 and make the required number of crimps within
the boundaries stamped on the connector barrel. Refer
to Figure 2 for sequence of multiple crimps.

Table 1—Compression Tool and Die Chart For


Copper and Aluminum Conductors
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Wire AAAA
Size AAAA
ToolAAAAAA AAA AAAA AAA
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Tool No.
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Die No.
AAAA AA
No. of
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AAAA
AAAA2 AA
Mfgr. Crimps
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500 MCM Homac
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UT-15
AAA
94, 96
AA
General 500 MCM Burndy Y 35 655, 321, 3
316
NOTE: This instruction sheet outlines the recommended
installation procedure. Use of these lugs in some instal- 500 MCM Kearney WH-2 1-1/8-2 2
lations may result in less wire bending space than is
1/0-500 MCM Square D VC-6 - 2
specified in the National Electric Code.

Installation of Compression Connector


A. Turn off power supplying device before installation com-
pression lugs.

B. Remove any existing wire connectors from circuit breaker.

C. Install circuit breaker.

D. Preform cables to final configuration and strip insulation


back 11/,6 in. on each conductor. Use an appropriate
insulation stripping tool to avoid damaging the conduc-
tor. (See Figure 1.) Figure 2
I. Remove any inhibitor compound expelled during the
crimping operation from the connector body and the
cable insulation .

J. Slip insulating cover over connector tang and then over


connector barrel so that only the connector tang is
exposed (Figure 3).

Warning: Short spacings will result if Step J is not followed.

Figure 1
E. Clean aluminum conductor surfaces thoroughly with a
wire brush or other suitable means, to remove oxides
and other contaminants from the conductor. Figure 3
K. Position connector tang on top of the circuit breaker
NOTE: Copper wires and the compression connector should terminal pad and secure with 3/8-16 x 1 1/2 in. socket
not be cleaned abrasively. head cap screw and conical spring washer. Conical
spring washer is to be installed with convex side of
F. Remove cap from compression connector and insert washer toward underside of screw head (Figure 3).
cable fully into barrel (1) (Figure 1) of connector Torque screw to 228 in-lb.
G. Insure that connector tang(s) (2) (Figure 1) are in their NOTE: If only using one lug for proper ampacity, insert spacer
proper orientation prior to crimping. This helps avoid supplied with kit between spring washer and compres-
twisting of cables during installation. sion lug.
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I-T-E Handle Locking Devices

ATTACHING I-T-E HANDLE BLOCKING DEVICE ATTACHING I-T-E PADLOCKING DEVICE (J6HPL)
(J6HBL) With breaker in TRIPPED position, assemble padlocking
device to breaker by positioning over handle as shown. Insert
To Block Handle ON tab A into slot A1. Pivot tab B into slot B1 until surface D is
resting on surface C (Figure 4). Install #6-32 x .188 non-
Turn Breaker ON. Assemble blocking device to breaker by
removable screws (2 places).
positioning over handle as shown, with handle opening of
blocking device toward the line end. Insert tab A into slot A1.
Push toward handle and downward in area shown (Figure 1) To Lock Handle OFF
until tab B drops into slot B1 (Figure 2).
To padlock handle in OFF position, move breaker handle to
OFF and move slider to the right until .375 in. dia. holes line
To Block Handle OFF up, allowing padlock to be installed (Figure 5).
Turn Breaker OFF. Reverse handle blocking device so that
handle opening of blocking device is toward the load end. To Lock Handle ON
Insert tab A into slot B1. Push toward handle and downward
in area shown until tab B seats in slot A1 (Figure 3). To padlock circuit breaker in ON position, enlarge 12 in. dia.
hole of slider to .375 in. dia. before assembly to breaker. File
away burrs after drilling. Assemble padlocking device to
breaker as explained above, then turn breaker ON and install
padlock.

Figure 1

Figure 4

Figure 2

Figure 5

Figure 3

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I-T-E Internal Accessories

Circuit Breaker Preparation


A. Depress trip button (Figure 1 ) to trip circuit breaker prior
to removing cover. Before attaching accessory unit,
circuit breaker must be in tripped position.

B. Remove two terminal shield screws on load end cover


(1), load end cover screws (5 or 9) (2) and, if breaker is
mounted, also remove mounting screws (not shown).
Remove load end cover only (3). Accessory units can be
mounted in right pole only of the circuit breaker. Figure 1

Accessory Mounting Instructions


A. Feed accessory leads down and through 5/16 X 1/2 in.
elongated opening (4) to bring leads out of bottom of
circuit breaker (Figure 3). NOTE: Leads must be brought
out in the same order as they exit wire retainer of
accessory case.

B. Accessory is located in circuit breaker by groove (5),


bottom side of accessory. Remove protective label from
top of trip unit and guide actuator (9) into opening (10).

NOTE: On shunt trip, undervoltage trip and auxiliary switch


accessories, transfer link is in top opening and transfer
link slides into top opening of trip unit. Transfer link is in Figure 2
bottom opening of Bell Alarm switch and slides into
bottom opening of the trip unit.

Figure 3
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I-T-E Internal Accessories
Recommended Combinations

C. Slide accessory down to rest on pad (6) trip unit. When Maximum Installable Accessory Combinations
accessory is installed correctly, front of accessory (7) will
AAAA AAAAAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA
AAAA
AAAA1 AAAAAAA0AAAAAAAA1AAAAAAAA0 AAAA
AAAAAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA
Shunt Undervoltag Auxiliary Bell Alarm
rest on pad (8) of line cover. Pull gently and evenly on
accessory wire leads (2 to 6 wires) while lowering
accessory into base. Make sure all the slack is removed
Trip(1) Trip Switch
AAAA
Switch

from leads inside breaker. 0 1 2 0


0 0 2 0
D. Replace load end cover (3), cover screws (2) and four 0 0 2 1
mounting screws if mounted. Replace terminal shield
(1) Shunt trip units include a coil clearing switch.
with screws (1).
NOTE: See page 51 for catalog combinations.

E. Add two labels to circuit breaker. Attach identification


label (11) to appropriate space in label on top of circuit
breaker on right hand side. Attach accessory informa-
tion label (12) on side of circuit breaker base (Figure 5).

F. Refer to Electrical Check, pages 27 and 28.

Figure 4

Figure 5
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I-T-E Shunt Trip and Undervoltage Trip
Electrical Check

Shunt Trip Undervoltage Trip


A. Reset and turn circuit breaker ON. A. With breaker in TRIPPED position, connect test circuit to
accessory leads. Energize undervoltage trip device at 85
B. Attach test circuit to accessory leads. When the test percent of the marked rated voltage of the coil. Reset and
voltage reaches 55 percent or more of the rated coil turn breaker handle ON.
voltage, the circuit breaker should trip.
B. Reduce voltage to 35 percent of rated coil voltage. Circuit
C. With breaker TRIPPED or OFF, check to make sure coil breaker must trip.
circuit has opened.

Electrical Data For Shunt Trip Electrical Data For Undervoltage (UV) Trip(1)(2)
AAAA AAAA AA
AAAA
InrushAAAA
CurrentAA
AAAA
CatalogAAAA AA AAAA
Coil AA AAAA AAAA AAAAAA AAAA AAAA AA
AAAA AAAA AA
AAAA AAAA
Rated AA
AAAA AAAA AA
Coil Voltage Number
AAAA
VoltageAAAAAA AAAA AAAAAA AAAA AAAA AA
Sealed-In Catalog Number
AAAA AAAA AA
AAAA AAAA
Coil At
AA
AAAA AAAA AA AAAA AAAAAA AAAA
Current
At AA
Catalog
AAAA
1 UV AAAA
Trip AAAA
1AAAA AAA
AA
AAAA
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
AAAA AA
AAAA AAAA
Voltage
AA
AAAA AAAA AAAA AAAAAA
RatedAAAA
Number
VoltageAAAAAA
Plus 1AAAA
Aux. AAAA
OnlyAAA
UV Trip
(Amperes) AA AAAA AAAAAA AAAA AAAAAA AAAA AAAA AAA
AAAA AAAAAA AAAA
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
60 Cycles AC (Amperes) AAAAAA AAAA
Sw. AAAA
24 1.2 S17JLD6 AAAA AAAAAA
60 Cycles AC AAA
48 0.8 S18JLD6 120 .03 U01JLD62A U01JLD6
120 0.395 S01JLD6 208 .018 U02JLD62A U02JLD6
208 0.265 S02JLD6 240 .016 U03JLD62A U03JLD6
240 0.165 S03JLD6 277 .013 U16JLD64A U16JLD6
277 0.190 S15JLD6 480 .008 U06JLD64A U06JLD6
480 0.145 S04JLD6 600(3) .008 N/A U08JLD6
600 0.080 S06JLD6 DC
DC 24 .11 U13JLD62A U13JLD6
24 2.2 S07JLD6 48 .06 U14JLD62A U14JLD6
48 1.2 S09JLD6 125 .027 U10JLD62A U10JLD6
125 0.5 S11JLD6 250(4) .02 U12JLD62A U12JLD6
250 0.35 S13JLD6
(1)Resistor to be mounted externally of circuit breaker and connected by installer.
(2)All auxiliary switch ratings are the same as auxiliary switch kit A01FD64.
(3)Kit includes a 30k ohm, 25 watt resistor (Clarostat Cat. No. VP-25-K or equivalent).
(4)Kit includes a 2.5k ohm, 25 watt resistor (Clarostat Cat No VP-25-K or equivalent).

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I-T-E Auxiliary Switch and Bell Alarm Switch
Electrical Check

Auxiliary Switch Kits Bell Alarm Switch Kits


AAAA AAAAAAA AAAAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA AA AAAA AAAAAAAA AAA AAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA
AAAA AAA
Catalog
AAAA
Number
AAAAAA AAAA
Ampere
AAAA
Rating
AAAA
of Switch
AAAA AAAA
Catalog
AAAA AAA
Number
AAAA
Ampere
AAAA AAAA
Rating
AAAA
of Switch
AAAA AAA
Number AAAAof AAAAAA AAAAAC AAAA
AAAAA AAAA
DC A AAAA AAAA
Number AAAAOf AAA AAAA AAAA
AAA AAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAA
AAAA AAAAAAA AA
SwitchesAAAA AAAA
Volts
A AAAA
Volts
AA AAAA AAAAAAAA AAA
Auxiliary AAAA
Volts
AAA
AC
AAAA AAAA
Volts DC
AA
AAAA AAAAAAA AAAAAA AAAA
AAAA AAA A
AAAA A
AAAA AAAA AAAAAAAA AAA AAAA AAAA
AAA AAAA AAAA
AAAA AAAAAA
AAAA AAAAAAA AAAAAA AAAA AAA AAAA AAAAA
AAAA AA AAAA AAAAAAAA AAA AAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA
Switches
120 240 480 125 250 125 250 480 125 25
AAAA AAA
A01JLD64
AAAA1
AAAAAA
10
AAAA
10
AAA
10
AAAA
0.5
A 0.25
AAAA AAAA
B01JLD64
AAAA0AAAAAAA 10
AAAA10
AAAA
10
AAAA AAAA
0.5 .25
A02JLD64 2 10 10 10 0.5 0.25 A01JLD64B 1 10 10 10 0.5 .25
A02JLD64B 2 10 10 10 0.5 .25

Switch Identification (All With Three Leads)


AAAA
WireAA AAAA AAA
AAAA
SwitchAAAA AAAA AAAA AA
AAAA AAAAAA AAA
Wire
AAAA AAAA AAAA
Terminals
AAAA
or Contacts Bell Alarm Identification (All With Three Leads)
AAAA AA
Markings AAAA AAA
Color AAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA AA AAAA
WireAAA AAAA
Wire AA
AAAA
SwitchAAAA AAAA AAAA AA
AAAA AAAAAA AAA
AAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA AAAAAAA AA
AAAA AAAA AAAA
Terminals
AAAA
or Contacts
C or C1 White C - Common terminal AAAA AAA
Markings AAAA
Color AA
AAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA AA
A or A1 Black N.O. - Contact open when
AAAAC
AAAAAAA
White
AA
AAAA AAAA AAAA
C - Common terminal
AAAA
breaker is open, closed when
breaker is closed. A Yellow N.C. - Normally closed contact
(Closed when circuit breaker is
tripped.)
B or B1 Red N.C. - Contact closed when
breaker is open, open when B Brown N.O. - Normally Open contact
breaker is closed. (Open when circuit breaker is
tripped.)

Accessory units that employ a combination will have the same wiring colors or identifiers. A A. Use a buzzer or light indicator attached to switch leads A
double auxiliary switch combination will use wiring markings A-A1, B-B1 and C-C1. and C. With breaker in ON position, trip breaker by
depressing red trip button. Indicator light or buzzer
should operate.
Auxiliary Switch(1)
A. Use a buzzer or light indicator attached to switch leads A B. Reset breaker to OFF Indicator light or buzzer should turn
and C. With breaker in ON position, a light or buzzing off.
noise should be observed.
C. Move breaker handle to ON. Indicator light or buzzer
B. Move handle to OFF position. Indicator light or buzzer should remain off.
should turn off.

C. Attach test to leads B and C. Light or buzzer should turn


on.

D. Repeat Steps A through C using leads A1, B1 and C1

E. Move handle to ON position. Indicator light or buzzer


should turn off.

(1) Should the indicator not function properly during “check”


procedure, check for incorrect installation or wiring.

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I-T-E Slide Handle Operator
(D11JLU, D11JL4U, D11JRU, D11JR4U)(1)
Types 1, 4, 12

A. Cut slot and holes in enclosure flange for operating


handle (1), provide mounting holes for circuit breaker (2)
and support member (3) as shown.
B. Weld interlock latch (4) to inside of cover. Additional cover
securing means also required.
C. Loosen four cover screws (5) and remove terminal shields
(14). Insert four 1/4-20 x 23/4 in. screws (6) with lockwasher
(7) and flatwasher (8) through mounting holes of circuit
breaker (2) and tighten securely to mounting surface.
Make terminal connections and reassemble the circuit
breaker terminal shields.
D. Mount support member (3) by means of four 1/4-20 in.
slotted pan head screws (9).
E. The operating handle (1) and interlock assembly (10) are
supplied preassembled. Before disassembling note the
position of the levers on the interlock assembly with
respect to the operator. Care must be taken to insure this
relationship is maintained when the device is reassembled.
F. Assemble operating handle (1) with gasket (11) from
outside of the enclosure and interlock assembly (10) from
inside of the enclosure by means of two 3/8-16 in. hex
nuts (12). When correctly assembled the operating handle Figure 2
cannot be moved from the OFF position to the ON
position while the cover is open.
G. Pick up actuating member assembly (13) at hex head
screw and assemble to support member (3). NOTE: Be
sure the nylon rollers engage circuit breaker handle, U-
slot engages operator and actuating member engages
slot in support member. Tighten hex head screw se-
curely.

Operation
The handle cannot be operated from the OFF position to the
ON position with cover open unless the interlock mechanism
is deliberately voided. This involves turning the screw in the
handle housing counterclockwise before moving the handle.
For inspection with power on, rotate same screw clockwise to
open the cover.
(1)D11JLU, D11JL4U designate left-side handle operators; D11JRU, D11JR4U designate
right-side handle operators; D11JL4U, D11JRU are for use with 4-4x applications.

Figure 3

Figure 1 Figure 4

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I-T-E Rotary Handle
Enclosure Mechanism
Types 1, 12

Variable Depth (D11CJU2)


General
Handle with permit locking the disconnect device in the OFF and replace terminal shields. Using 1/4-20 x 11/2 in. R.H.
position using up to three locks having shackles up to 3/8 in. screws together with lockwasher and washer supplied
in dia. Provision for locking in ON position is provided/ but the with kit, attach mechanism plate assembly on breaker as
handle plate must have the material covering the locking shown.
notch removed. This can be done with a hacksaw or file. The
handle has a voidable interlock. Voiding the interlock requires D. Insert end of operating shaft into square socket in cast
inserting a small screwdriver into the rectangular opening in operating arm so that top of shaft has proper relationship
the handle plate, which will release the handle. to handle as illustrated in photograph on front of instruc-
tion sheet. (Breaker or handle may be rotated in 90
A. Measure distance F from breaker mounting surface to increments so long as relationship of handle and top of
top surface of cover. If distance F is less than 8 in. then operating shaft is held.) Tighten set screw in side of cast
remove shaft guide bracket. operating arm (recommended torque—75 in. Ib.).

B. Find length G by subtracting 5.50 in. from F dimension.


Mark length G from underside of operating plate on shaft Handle Mounting
and cut shaft squarely at mark. Holes in cover to be as shown in Figure 2. Mount handle with
cork gasket on cover and handle mounting plate on inside of
NOTE: Breaker must be “tripped” during installation. Push red cover. Fasten together loosely through cover with the two
button marked PUSH TO TRIP (1). short screws provided. The two .31 in. dia. mounting holes
must be rotated in the same 90ø increments to maintain the
C. Loosen the two 8-32 screws (2) that secure both terminal handle and operating shaft relationship. Close cover, adjust
shields to the breaker, remove the two .28 in. dia. handle with actuator to be free of binding. Tighten handle
knockouts (3) and fasten circuit breaker with four 3.56 mounting screws and operate handle ON and OFF to see that
total length fastening members (4). Wire circuit breaker circuit breaker operates satisfactorily.

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Installation Diagrams

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I-T-E Rotary Handle
Enclosure Mechanism
Types 1, 3, 3R, 4, 4x, 12

Standard Depth (RHOJSD)


Variable Depth (RHOJVD)
Installation of Shaft (RHOSSD, RHOSVD)
General Information
A. Shaft length for Variable Depth Operators L = K - 3.61 in.
When properly installed, the rotary handle operator provides Attach the shaft (9) to the operating arm (10) of the
single point latching of the enclosure door For maximum breaker operator and tighten the set screw to 70 in. lb.
protection against unauthorized entry into the enclosure, min.
additional latching means should be provided. The handle can
be padlocked in the OFF position with up to three 5/16 in. NOTE: The proper orientation of the “wings” (11) (shown in off
padlocks. The breaker operator can also be padlocked in the position) at the end of the shaft when the breaker is in the
OFF position. OFF position (Figure 4).

NOTE: It is recommended that the shaft support bracket (12)


Drilling of Enclosure be installed if the enclosure depth exceeds 10 in. Attach
A. Catalog number RHOSSD standard depth shafts are as shown in Figure 3. Tighten to 45 in. Ib.
used for minimum depth enclosures. Refer to minimum
dimension K in Figure 2. Catalog Number RHOSVD
variable depth shafts are used for all other enclosure Installation of Handle (RHOH, RHOH4)
depths. Shafts are cut to length L as shown in Figure 4. A. Attach the handle (13) and gasket (14) to the enclosure
door (2) and secure with the four bolts, lockwashers and
B. Drill and tap circuit breaker mounting holes in breaker nuts supplied (15). Tighten to 75 in. Ib. (Figure 5).
mounting surface (1) and handle mounting holes in enclo-
sure door (2) as shown in Figure 1. B. Make sure that when the enclosure door is closed, the
handle interlocks with the shaft in all handle positions
except RESET/OPEN. To open the enclosure door when
Installation of Breaker and Breaker Operator the breaker is in the ON position, rotate the screw slot on
(RHOJBO) the handle plate counterclockwise. This procedure will
A. Remove the two terminal shields (3) from the circuit defeat the interlock.
breaker and punch or drill out the two .53 in. dia.
knockouts. C. To lock the handle in the OFF position, pull the lock plate
(16) from the handle into the grooves on the handle plate
NOTE: Cut slots in terminal shields as shown to allow access (17) located at the interlock defeater screw and insert the
to terminal lugs after installation of breaker operator padlocks.
without prior removal of mechanism.
D. The unit can be modified to lock in the ON position by
Caution: Replace the terminal shields. cutting slots in the boss located beneath the letters ON.

B. Mount circuit breaker to enclosure panel using the four NOTE: The score lines on the inside diameter below the letters
breaker mounting screws (4) as shown. Tighten to 75 in. ON indicate the slot locations.
lb.

C. Insert spacers (5) into the four circuit breaker mounting


holes and attach the breaker operator (6) using the four
1/4-20 X 1-3/4 in. mounting screws (7) and 1/4 in.
lockwashers (8) as shown. Tighten to 75 in. lb.

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Installation Diagrams

33
I-T-E Max-FlexTM Flange-Mount Handle Operator
Types 1, 3, 3R, 4, 4x, 12

Application
The Max-Flex Operator is designed to work with I-T-E circuit
breakers having current ratings through 600A. The Max-Flex
unit meets all the industrial criteria such as UL and Automotive
Industry Standards.

Design
The new Max-Flex Handle Operator provides maximum flex-
ibility in design and assembly of electrical equipment. Since
GENERAL INFORMATION there are no linkages to assemble, the Max-Flex system can
save time during installation.
Description
The cable design is flexible and rugged. It is similar to those
The I-T-E Max-FlexTM Flange-Mount Handle Operator is a cables used in aircraft control systems. The flexible cable
flexible cable control device used for the remote switching of comes in standard 3 or 4 ft. lengths. However, specific lengths
a circuit breaker within an enclosure. The flexible cable is can be special ordered up to 20 ft.
connected directly to the breaker switch handle at one end
and a factory installed switch handle operator at the other end.
The remote operator handle, located on the enclosure flange, Operation
is used to perform mechanical open/close switching opera-
tions. This is accomplished through the cable’s sliding center When properly installed, the Max-Flex Handle Operator is
race enclosed within the cable. used to perform remote switching operations from outside of
the enclosure. Switching is accomplished by pushing the
Max-Flex Handle Operator up for ON and down for OFF. The
Function mechanical advantage gained with this device simplifies switch-
ing operations when compared with local switching at the
The advanced design concept of the Max-Flex Handle Opera- breaker.
tor provides for greater flexibility when locating a circuit
breaker within an enclosure. The circuit breaker can be This unique design offers breaker trip indication as a standard
mounted almost anywhere, at any angle and on almost any feature. Interlocking provisions are included and described
convenient surface. The same flexibility applies when locating below. All switching functions are standard to accepted
the switch handle operator on the flange section of the practices.
enclosure.

Unassembled Max-FlexTM Flange-Mount Handle Operator

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I-T-E Max-FlexTM Flange-Mount Handle Operator
Types 1, 3, 3R, 4, 4x, 12

INSTALLATION INSTALLATION DIAGRAMS


Mounting Max-FlexTM Handle Operator
to Enclosure Frame Assembly
A. Drill the mounting holes in the enclosure flange and file all
burrs (Figures 1 and 2). Note the maximum and minimum
drill hole distances in Figure 2.
B. Push the rubber gasket (1) down in the groove of the
handle assembly (2) (Figure 3).
C. The handle and the interlock mechanism are supplied
preassembled from the factory. NOTE: For ease of
assembly, move the operating handle to the ON position.
(up toward the top of the enclosure). Mount the frame (4)
and handle assembly (2) to the enclosure flange (5) with
two #1/4-20 x 3/4 in. socket head cap screws and
lockwashers. Tighten cap screws from within the enclo-
sure (Figure 3).

Secure E-Ring Connection


A. Rotate the bellcrank (6) clockwise to engage the return
spring (7). Hold the bellcrank in position and place the
plastic washer (8) and connecting link (9) onto the bellcrank
pin (10). Using pliers, secure the connection with an E-
ring (11) (Figure 3).
B. Mount the interlock lever extension (12) to the interlock
lever (3) using #8-32 x 3/8 in. machine screw and
lockwasher. Screw mounts through the threaded lever
extension into the lever (Figure 3).
Operating Note: With the enclosure door open/ the operat-
ing handle cannot be moved from the OFF to ON position
without deliberately defeating the interlock mechanism. In the
OFF position, the interlock can be defeated by pushing the
interlock lever extension (12) downward while moving the
handle to the ON position (Figure 2). With the enclosure door
closed and the handle in the ON position, the interlock can be
defeated by turning the defeater screw (13) on the operating
handle counter-clockwise on left-hand side and clockwise on
right-hand side. When the enclosure door is closed, the door
latch mechanism now automatically defeats the interlock.
C. Weld the door catch bracket (14) to the enclosure door.
(Figures 2 and 4).
NOTE: Holes may be drilled in the door catch bracket using
the projections as centers. User must provide the mount-
ing hardware.
D. Fasten the door catch (15) to the door catch bracket with
two #8-32 x 5/16 in. pan head screws and external tooth
lockwashers (Figure 2).

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I-T-E Max-FlexTM Flange-Mount Handle Operator
Types 1, 3, 3R, 4, 4x, 12

Adjusting Door Catch Mechanism INSTALLATION DIAGRAMS


A. Close the enclosure door and move the handle into the
ON position. Adjust the door catch downward if the
handle cannot be moved from the ON position.
B. With the handle in the ON position, try to open the
enclosure door without turning the defeater screw in the
handle. If the door opens, readjust the door catch and
repeat Steps A and B.

Mounting Breaker Operator


The circuit breaker can be mounted remotely from the handle
within a range that is limited by the length of the operating
cable (16) (Figure 7) and the depth of the enclosure. Table 2
and Figure 5 show the horizontal range E of the circuit breaker
in 8 to 30 in. enclosures.

Table 1—Circuit Breaker Mounting Dimensions


AAAA
AAAAAAA
AAAAAA
AAAAAA
AAAAAAA
AAAA
AAAAAAA
AAAA
AAAA A AAAA
AAAA
Breaker Type A B C D G Tap Size

SCJD6, SCLD6 2.5 9.75 .625 17.23 6.86 1/4-20

All Other Types 2.5 9.75 0.62 10.625 - 1/4-20

AAAA AAAAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA AA


(1)
Table 2—Maximum E Dimensions
AAAA
AAA AAAAAA AAAA
AAAAAAA
AAAA AAAA AA
AAAA
AAA AAAAAA
AAA
A AAA
AA
AAAA
AA
AAAA
AA
AAAA
AAA
AA AAA
AA
AAAA
AAA
AA AAA
AA
AA
AAAA
AAAA AAAAA
A A
AAAAA
AA
AAAA
AA
AAAA
AA AAA
AA AAA
AA AAA
AA
A AAA
AA
AA
AAAA A AA AA AA AA AA AA A
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
(1)Maximum E dimension only if F=4.6.

Table 3—F Dimensions


AAAA AAAAA
AAAA AAAA
AAAA AAAA AAA
AAAA A AAAA
AAAA
AAAA AAAA
AA
AAAAAAA
AA
Enclosure 36" Cable 48" Cable

AAAA A
AAAA
A AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
AAAAAAAA AA
AAAA
Depth
Min. Max. Min. Max.
AAAAAAAA8 AA
-4.2 15.5 -16.0 27.0
10 -5 15.0 -16.5 27.0
12 -6.0 14.7 -17.0 26.8
16 -4.5 14.2 -16.5 26.5
18 -3.4 12.8 -16.0 25.5
20 0.6 10.0 -15.5 24.5
24 - - -14.0 22.5
30 - - -8.7 17.4

NOTE: When installed, the cable bend radius should not be


less than 3 in. This minimum wire bending requirement
must be met to insure operating safety. The mounting
procedure is as follows:
A. Determine the desired circuit breaker mounting location
using Tables 1, 2 and Figure 5.
B. Drill and tap four mounting holes (17) in the enclosure
back panel using dimensions A and B from Table 1.
C. Remove the four terminal shield screws (18) and two
terminal shields (19).
D. Punch or drill out the two .531 in. dia. knockouts in the
terminal shields. REPLACE THE SHIELDS.
E. Fasten circuit breaker to prepared mounting surface
using four breaker mounting screws (20).
F. Place the four spacers (21) into the breaker mounting
holes.
G. Fasten circuit breaker operating mechanism (22) onto
circuit breaker with four lockwashers (23) and four 1/4-20
X 13/4 in. screws (24).

Securing Operating Cable to Frame Assembly


A. To attach the operating cable (16) to the frame assembly
(4), move the operating handle (2) to the ON position and
attach the cable swivel (25) to the outer hole of the
bellcrank (6). Secure the connection with an E Ring
(Figure 7).
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I-T-E Max-FlexTM Flange-Mount Handle Operator
Types 1, 3, 3R, 4, 4x, 12

Tighten Detent Screws


B. Secure the cable (16) to the frame assembly (4) by placing
it between the cable retainer clip (26) and the shim (27),
secure with two #10-32 x 3/8 in. screws and lockwashers.
NOTE: Detent (28) in cable retainer must align with the
groove (29) in the cable’s metal fitting (Figure 7).

Securing Operating Cable to Circuit Breaker


NOTE: Before attaching the cable to the circuit breaker,
installers must confirm that the power from the supply
source has been de-energized.
A. Move the circuit breaker handle to the ON position
B. Remove the soft plastic cap from the end of the threaded
cable rod (30) and slide the rod through the hole in the
sliding plate tab (31) of the circuit breaker operating
mechanism (22) (Figure 8). fIGURE 8
C. Move the flange mount operating handle (2) to its maxi-
mum ON position and hold it in place.
D. Place the cable mounting threads (30) into the slot on the
fixed plate tab (32) so that the two mounting nuts (33) are
on both sides of the tab. Adjust the two mounting nuts so
that the #10-32 nut on the cable rod just touches the
sliding plate tab (31). Tighten the mounting nuts (33) to
secure the cable (Figure 8).
E. Continue holding the operating handle in the ON position
and place the spring (34) over the end of the rod. Screw
on the spring adjuster (35) and tighten until it begins to
compress the spring. Do not overtighten.

Making Cable Adjustments


A. Check that circuit breaker turns OFF and ON by moving
the operating handle (2) up for ON and down for OFF If the
breaker does not switch ON, loosen the cable mounting
nuts (29) at the fixed plate tab (28), hold the operating
handle in the maximum ON position, and move the cable
(16) toward the top of the breaker. Retighten the mount-
ing nuts (29) to secure. Side View of Max-Flex Handle Operator
B. Trip the circuit breaker by pressing the PUSH TO TRIP
button on the front of the circuit breaker.
C. Check that circuit breaker resets by moving the operating
handle (2) from ON to OFF and back to ON. If the breaker
resets, tighten the spring adjuster (31) one additional
turn. Attach the lockwasher and #10-32 locknut (32) to
the end of the cable rod, and tighten the locknut.
D. If the circuit breaker does not reset after Step B, tighten
the spring adjuster (35) one turn and repeat Step B.
Continue this procedure until the breaker does reset,
then tighten the adjuster spring one additional turn.
Secure with the lockwasher and locknut (36). Fixed Plate Adjustment Spring Adjustment

37
I-T-E TELEMAND(R) Electric Motor Operator

General
The motor operated mechanism is designed to open, close
and reset a circuit breaker or switch by remote control. The
customer must supply the circuit breaker or switch, normally
ON and OFF momentary type push-buttons, external wiring,
a control power source, and all control logic. Consult the
wiring diagram (Figure 3, page 40) for a typical control
connection.

The motor operator is hinged for opening to the left or right


dependent on catalog number designation. The “L” suffix
means the motor operator is hinged to the left. A motor
operator hinged to the right uses no suffix. Figure 2
NOTE: For automatic reset operation a separate auxiliary
contact must be provided by the customer See page 40
for more details.

Operator Selection
AAAA AAAA AA
AAAA AAAA AAAAA
AAAA AAAAWith AAAA
AAAA AAAA
Motor
AA
AAAA AAAA
Frame
A AAAA
For Use
AAAA
I-T-E
AAAA AAAA
Operator AA
AAAA AAAA A
AAAA AAAA
Circuit AAAA
Breakers
AAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
MOJ6120
A AAAAAAAA
SJD6, SLD6,
MOJ6120L
JD,LD SHJD6, SHLD6,
MOJ6240
SCJD6, SCLD6
MOJ6240L

Installation
A. Turn off and lock out all power supplying circuit breaker
and motor operator before installing or servicing.

B. Attach the circuit breaker to its mounting surface using


the mounting hardware (1) supplied with the motor
operator (Figure 2).

C. Remove the four shield screws (2) and two lug shields (3)
(Figure 1).

D. Replace the shields with those provided with the motor


operator and discard the shields which were removed. Figure 2
E. Open the motor operator cover and attach the motor
operator to the circuit breaker using the spacers (4) and
screws (5) provided (Figure 2).

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I-T-E TELEMAND(R) Electric Motor Operator

F. With the circuit breaker handle in the OFF position, align


the motor operator mechanism rollers (indicator to be in
OFF position) and the circuit breaker handle by rotating
the lead screw (6) with a screwdriver The lead screw
access hole is at the bottom of the motor operator (Figure
2).
G. Close and latch the mechanism cover
H. Complete the desired control connections and electri-
cally test the motor operator system before reenergizing
the breaker power terminals in accordance with the
electrical operation .

Electrical Characteristics
AAAA
CatalogAAAA AAAAAA
VoltsAAAA
AC AAAAAAAA AAAA AA
AAAA AAAA AA
Numbers
AAAA AAAAAAAA AAAA AAAA
Amperes
AAAA AAAAAAAAAA120AAAAAAAA
MOJ6120
AAAAAAAAA
10.0 Amperes Inrush
MOJ6120L 6.0 Amperes Running

MOJ6240 240 5.8 Amperes Inrush


MOJ6240L 2.8 Amperes Running

Electrical Operation
With the breaker and the operating mechanism in the OFF
position, press the ON button to energize the motor. The
action will close the breaker When the breaker handle reaches
the ON position, the motor circuit is disconnected by an
internal limit switch.
With the breaker and the operating mechanism in the ON
position, press the OFF button to energize the motor The
action will open the breaker When the breaker handle reaches
the OFF position, the motor circuit is disconnected by an
internal limit switch.
When the circuit breaker trips automatically, there is no
external indication that the breaker has tripped unless a
separate Bell Alarm accessory (contact Siemens for appropri-
ate catalog number) is provided to energize a customer
furnished warning device. After the circuit breaker trips auto-
matically, it is necessary to press the OFF button to move the
breaker handle to the reset position.

Automatic Reset
For automatic reset, an auxiliary switch (contact Siemens for
appropriate catalog number) is used to return the breaker to
the OFF/RESET position after it has been tripped. This auxil-
iary switch is mounted inside the breaker and wired in parallel
with the OFF button. When the breaker trips, the auxiliary
switch closes, energizing the motor circuit which moves the
breaker to the OFF/RESET position.
After the motor operated mechanism has reset the breaker,
the motor operator internal limit switch opens the circuit. To
provide automatic reset, the ON push button must be a single
pole, double throw device and it must be wired per Figure 3.

Manual Operation
Operate the two cover latches and swing the hinged motor
operator cover away from the breaker to expose the breaker Align Rollers and Handle
handle. To return to electrical operation, follow the installation
instructions on page 27 deleting Steps B through E. After
operation checks are complete, restore to normal operation.

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Installation Diagrams

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I-T-E Panelboard Connector Straps(1)

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I-T-E Enclosures
Types 1, 3, 4x, 12

Type 1—J6N1, L6N1 Type 3R—J6N3R, L6N3R


General purpose indoor, sheet-steel enclosure for use in An outdoor, sheet-steel enclosure providing protection against
normal atmosphere, listed as service-entrance equipment. driving rain, sleet or snow. Listed as service-entrance equip-
ment.

Type 4—LD6SS4
Type 12—J6N12, L6N12 Stainless steel indoor or outdoor enclosure designed for use
A special-industry, sheet-steel enclosure for indoor use in in areas where serious corrosion problems exist. Meets NEMA
atmosphere containing particles of lint, dirt, sawdust and Type 3, 4, 4X, 12 and 13 requirements and UL 508 Type 4 and
other foreign matter. 4X requirements.

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I-T-E Door Latch Mechanism (DKR2, DKR3, DKL2, DKL3)(1)

H. Turn the handle 1/4 turn clockwise (looking from inside


the enclosure door) and attach the latch plate roller to the
handle shaft, while inserting the bent leg of the spring into
the hole in the latch plate. Fasten with a locking-type
flange nut. Tighten the nut, then loosen 1/8 turn to allow
movement of the roller assemblies (Figure 1).
NOTE: Straight leg of spring must rest against pin (12) on
handle plate. See inset on Figure 1.
I. Place top spring (13) over top thin wall hex nut. Attach
lockout plate (14) to lockout screw using locking type
flange nut. Tighten flange nut. Insert bent leg of spring into
hole in lockout plate as shown in Figure 1 detail.
J . Attach the interlock defeater lever (15) to the latch bar (16)
General Information with two #10 lockwashers and #10-24 screws.
These door latch mechanisms are for use in standard or NOTE: The position of lever depends on enclosure depth
custom built enclosures. The door latch post assemblies and (Figure 3)
the door catch are supplied with the kits. Users must supply
K. Weld or rivet the door catch (17) to the enclosure door
their own 7/4 in. x 1/2 in. steel latch bar Enclosures with an
User must supply the mounting hardware.
overall height less than 40 in. require the two-point door latch
mechanism. When the overall height is greater than 40 in., the L. Attach the door latch label to the door handle on the
three-point latch mechanism is used. enclosure door.
The door latch mechanism can be used with or without the
type FHOH Flange Mount Handle Operator. These instruc- Adjusting the Mechanism
tions apply when the door latch mechanism is mounted If using in conjunction with the FHOH or FHOH4 Handle
adjacent to and interlocks with the FHOH Handle Operator. Operator, perform the following steps:
The door handle can be padlocked to prevent unauthorized
entry into the enclosure. Drawings in these installation instruc- A. With the door in the-open (unlatched) position, close the
tions are oriented for right-hand flange installation. Left-hand door, but do not turn the door handle. The lockout plate
flange installation drawings are mirror images of the right- should latch the door partially closed.
hand versions. For left-hand flange installation, substitute
“clockwise” for “counterclockwise” and vice versa, whenever B. Turn the handle clockwise to stop. This will engage the
those words appear. rollers against the enclosure flange, securing the door
fully closed .
Installation of the Door Latch Mechanism C. Check that the circuit breaker can be turned ON. If the
breaker will not turn ON, adjust the interlock defeater
A. Drill mounting holes in the enclosure door observing the lever downward to engage the lever on the handle
minimum dimensions shown in Figure 2. See FHOH operator.
Handle Operator instructions for flange drilling pattern.
D. To open the door, insert a screwdriver into the handle
NOTE: D and E dimensions are determined by the height of the screw and turn the screw and handle counterclockwise.
enclosure. The door will only open partially if the operating handle is
Refer to Figure 1 for the following steps: in the ON position. If the door fully opens with the handle
in the ON position, adjust the interlock defeater lever
B. Place gasket (1) on handle plate (2) and attach handle
upward and repeat Steps C and D.
plate to enclosure door with two thin wall hex nuts (3).
Tighten the nuts to 100 in. Ib. NOTE: To open the door when the handle is in the ON position,
turn the latch defeater screw located on the side of the
C. Insert lockout screw (4) and handle (5) through holes in
operating handle.
the handle plate.
D. Install latch bar post assembly (6) (screw, sealing washer, Minimum Dimensions (In Inches)
flat washer, and special hex nut (7), if used.)
E. Attach top (8), bottom (9) and latch plate rollers (10) to C 1.922 Q 2.594
latch bar with retaining pins and E-rings. H R
9.375 1.875
NOTE: Two-point latch does not have bottom roller
I .50 S 1.625
F. Fasten the top and bottom rollers to the enclosure door
with locking type flange nuts. Tighten the nuts, then J 2.688 T 250
loosen them 1/8 turn to allow movement of the roller
assemblies. K 1.859 U .688
G. Place bottom spring (11) over the bottom thin wall hex nut L 1.797 V .281 Dia.
inside the enclosure door
M .391 Dia. W .703 Dia.
N 2.297 X 2.484
P .719 Y .219 Dia.
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(1)The last letter and number designate right- or left-hand, 2 or 3 point latches.
Installation Diagrams

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I-T-E JD and LD-Frame
Neutral Sensing Transformer

General
A. Turn off power feeding this device before starting the
installation.
B. Also turn off any line power within the immediate vicinity to
prevent the incidental or accidental contact of tools by
the installer.
NOTE: This instruction sheet outlines the recommended
installation procedure for the following Neutral Sensing
Transformers:
AAAA AAAA AA
AAAA AAAA AAAAAAA AAAA AA
AAAA AAAA
Transformer
AA
AAAA AAAA AAAAAAA AAAA AA
AAAA AAAA
No. AAAAAA AAAA AAAAAAA AAAA AA
Ampere Rating Color
Cat.
AAAA AAAA
NO2SJD
AA
AAAA AAAA
200 Amps
AAAAAAA AAAA
Green
AA
NO3SJD 300 Amps Green
NO4SJD 400 Amps Green
NO5SLD 500 Amps Green
NO6SLD 600 Amps Green
Caution: Incorrect usage of the neutral sensor transformer
could cause nuisance tripping or improper operation of the
ground fault function. Use only the above series of neutral
sensors.

Introduction
This neutral sensing transformer is designed to be mounted
on one 3.00" x .50" bus bar or, two 500 MCM cables,
maximum.

Mounting Procedure
A. Position the neutral sensor within easy wiring range of the
associated circuit breaker and fabricate two .312 diam-
eter holes 2.25 inches apart in bus or panel, as shown in
Figure 1. Orient L-Mounting brackets as necessary for
the mounting configuration being used and secure to the
neutral sensor with the hardware provided.
B. Mount the neutral sensor to bus or panel with 1/4-20
hardware (not provided).
NOTE: The SJD and SLD series of electronic trip circuit
breakers equipped with ground fault protection may be
used in the residual or ground return modes. When used Figure 1
in the residual mode the orientation of the neutral sensing
transformer is important for proper operation. See Fig-
ures 2 and 3 for proper orientation of the neutral sensor
for residual mode ground fault. Orientation of the neutral
sensor is not required when used in the ground return
mode of ground fault. See Figure 4 for installation of
neutral sensor.

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I-T-E JD and LD-Frame Neutral Sensing Transformer

Terminal Connections
A. After properly orienting and mounting the neutral sensing
transformer, maintain the correct polarity by attaching
the white lead from the circuit breaker to terminal x 1 of
the neutral sensor, and the black lead to terminal x 2.

AAAA AAAA AAAA ListAAAAAAAAAA AAAA


QuantityAAAA
AAAA AAAA AAAA
Hardware
AAAA AA
AAAA AAAA AAAA
AAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
10-32 Terminal Screw 2
AAAA
Cupped Washer 2
L Mounting Bracket 2
1/4-20 x 5/8" machine screw 2
1/4" lockwasher 2
Breaker Label 1

Breaker Label (Figure 5)


A. This label is to be attached to the associated circuit
breaker at installation.

Figure 3

Figure 4

Figure 2

Figure 5

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I-T-E Universal Test Kit (TS-31)

Catalog Number xxxxxx Not Found.


Press Enter to Continue
and you will be asked to enter another catalog number.
E. If valid catalog number has been entered, the TS-31
will prompt for the Breaker switch settings. The TS-31 will
respond with:
Enter continuous current setting in %
Enter instantaneous pickup setting.
Enter long time delay in seconds.
For breakers with short time functions you may be asked
one of the following:
Enter short time pickup.
Select Short Time Delay: 1 -Fixed 2-12t
Enter short time delay in seconds.
Enter I2t delay in seconds.
For breakers with ground fault you will be asked:
Enter ground fault pickup setting in %
Enter ground fault delay in seconds
In each case, enter your breaker’s switch settings. For
example if your breaker is set for a continuous current of
70%, type 70 and then press enter. Entry of erroneous
data in the above steps will result in false tests and results.
F. After entering the breaker switch setting you must select
the test you wish to perform. The TS-31 will request:
Enter test to perform; see instructions.
Universal Test Kit
Type in one of the following letters depending upon the
Caution: Remove electrical loads from the circuit breaker to test you wish to perform:
be tested prior to performing tests. Failure to do so can
produce erroneous results and possible electrical systems “L” - Long time or overload test,
malfunction.
"S" - Short time test,

Operating Instructions “I” - Instantaneous test,

A. Remove electrical loads from circuit breaker. “G” - Ground fault test,

B. Plug the TS-31 test set into a grounded 120 VAC "C” - Current transformer continuity test,
receptacle and turn it on. You will be greeted by the G. The TS-31 will report the type of test you selected and
identifying turn-on message: give you a chance to abort the test. For example, if “I” was
Siemens Energy & Automation, Inc. pressed above. The TS-31 will display:
TS-31 Test Set. Press ENTER to continue Instantaneous Test
C. Select the appropriate ribbon cable assembly and con- Press ENTER to continue or A to abort
nect it between the TS-31 and the circuit breaker, making If you pressed the letter “A” to abort, you will be asked to
sure of alignment and polarity. After pressing ENTER, the again:
TS-31 will prompt:
Enter Catalog Number
D. Type in the catalog number and then press the ENTER
key. The catalog number can be found on the nameplate
of the circuit breaker. The TS-31 will respond with:
Searching Catalog . . .
Searching Family/Series . . .
If an invalid catalog number has been entered, the TS-31
will respond with:

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I-T-E Universal Test Kit (TS-31)

Enter Test to perform CT Resistance Test. Phase X Failed


Press ENTER to exit test and continue
H. If you press ENTER, you will be prompted for the phase
to test: The TS-31 will display: CT Resistance Test. Phase X Open
Press ENTER to exit test and continue
Enter phase to test.
CT Resistance Test. Phase X Short
Enter one of the following letters: Press ENTER to exit test and continue
“A” - Phase A or left pole.
“B” - Phase B or center pole. The “Phase X Failed” message indicates that the CT
“C” - Phase C or right pole. resistance is neither open nor shorted. but is not within
design tolerance .
I. Press Enter again to start the test. Press any other key to
STOP the test. Once a test has been started, the TS-31 M. There are additional ERROR messages which may ap-
will respond with: pear on the display during this operation which were not
covered previously:
Testing . . .
Test Not Running! Check test cable connection.
Be careful at this time. Any key press will abort the test. Press ENTER to continue.
Caution: Handling of the test cable, the breaker, or the trip unit The test set has sensed that current is not flowing
at this time can cause electric shock which may result in properly in the breaker under test and that there is either
injury and/or death. an open or short circuit between the TS-31 and the
J. The test may take anywhere from a fraction of a second breaker trip unit.
to minutes to complete, depending on which procedure Function Not Available
was run. If the test passes, the display will show the Press ENTER to continue.
following, depending on whether the breaker tripped or
not. You will get this error message if you enter a choice that
is not available, such as entering “G” in step F for ground
Passed Test xxx.xx seconds fault test on a catalog number that does not have ground
Press ENTER to continue, fault.
If the circuit breaker tripped during the test, RESET the Inconclusive Test, check settings
circuit breaker before continuing. Press ENTER to continue or A to abort
K. The TS-31 will prompt for the next instructions. The NOTE: This warning will appear if you attempt to run a short
display will show: time test with the instantaneous pickup set equal to or
Change: 1 - Test 2 - Catalog 3 - Settings below the short time pickup. It would also appear if you
tried to run a long time test with short time pickup set to
Enter one of the following numbers: 2. This is only a warning; the test can still be run. However,
“1” - Select a new test passing or failing the test may not be conclusive .
“2” - Enter a new catalog number
“3” - Enter new switch settings Invalid Input
Press Enter to continue
If you enter “1” you will be sent to step F Choosing a “2”
will send the program back to step C and entering a “3” NOTE: This message will appear if you enter a setting value
will route program control back to step E. Entering “3” that does not exist. For example, a SMD69700NGT has
which sends you back to step E, will be slightly different continuous current settings of 20, 30, 35, 40, 50, 65, 70,
the second time through. On the second line after the 80, 90, and 100 percent. If you were to enter any other
prompt for the setting, a number or text in angle brackets value that those listed, the above message would ap-
will appear This will indicate the last setting you entered. pear.
If you DON’T wish to change a setting, just press ENTER. Test exceeds capability of TS-31
If you DO wish to change a setting, type in the new setting Press ENTER to continue
and press ENTER.
NOTE: This message is not likely to occur. If it does, it means
L. If you pressed “C” when asked, that a test requires more current to run than the TS-31
Enter test to perform; see instructions, can produce.
you will first be prompted by, Unit too hot, please wait
Current Transformer Test Press NOTE: Running many successive high-current long time tests
ENTER to continue or A to abort, may over-heat the test set. It will protect itself from
damage by preventing further tests until it has had a
and then by the phase to test. One of the following chance to cool down. The display will indicate when
messages will then appear depending on the test results: testing can resume.
CT Resistance Test. Phase X Passed
Press ENTER to exit test and continue

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Ordering Information
Circuit Breaker Catalog Numbers

SJD6
3-Pole, 600V AC
AAAA AAA
AAAA AAAAA
AAAA AAAAA
AAAA
AAAA AAA
AAAA AAAAA
AAAA AAAAA
AAAA AAAAA
AAAA AAAAA
AAAA AAAAA
AAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA AA
AAAA AAA
AAAA A A AAAA AAA
AAAA A A A A A AAAA AAAA AAAA AA UL Interrupting Ratings (kA) RMS
AAAA AAA
AAAA A
AAAA A
AAAA
AAAA AAA
AAAA A
AAAA A
AAAA A
AAAA A
AAAA A
AAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA AA Symmetrical Amperes)

AAAA AAA
AAAA A
AAAA A
AAAA
AAAA AAA
AAAA A
AAAA A
AAAA A
AAAA A
AAAA A
AAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA AA
AAAA AAA
AAAA A
AAAA A
AAAA
AAAA AAA
AAAA A
AAAA A
AAAA A
AAAA A
AAAA A
AAAA
AAAA
AAAA
A
AAAA
AAAA
AAAA
AAAA
AAAA
A
AAA
AA
Max.
Cont. Cont. Long Short Short Short Ground Ground Volts AC

AAAA AAA
AAAA A
AAAA A
AAAA
AAAA AAA
AAAA A
AAAA A
AAAA A
AAAA A
AAAA A
AAAA
AAAA
AAAA
A
AAAA
AAAA
AAAA
AAAA
AAAA
A
AAA
AAA
Catalog Current Current Time Instantaneous Time Time Time I²t Fault Fault

AAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
Number
A A AAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
AAAARating
A A
AAAA
Setting
A
AAAA A
AAAA
Delay
A AAAAAAAA
AAAA A AAAA
Setting
AAAAAAA Pick Up Delay Pick Up Pick Up Delay 120 120/24 240 277 480 600

SJD69200 200 ✓ ✓ ✓ 65 35 25
SJD69300 300 ✓ ✓ ✓ 65 35 25
SJD69400 400 ✓ ✓ ✓ 65 35 25

SJD69200G 200 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ 65 35 25
SJD69300G 300 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ 65 35 25
SJD69400G 400 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ 65 35 25

SJD69200NT 200 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ 65 35 25
SJD69300NT 300 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ 65 35 25
SJD69400NT 400 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ 65 35 25

SJD69200NGT 200 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ 65 35 25
SJD69300NGT 300 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ 65 35 25
SJD69400NGT 400 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ 65 35 25

SHJD6
3-Pole, 600V AC

SHJD69200 200 ✓ ✓ ✓ 100 65 35


SHJD69300 300 ✓ ✓ ✓ 100 65 35
SHJD69400 400 ✓ ✓ ✓ 100 65 35

SHJD69200G 200 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ 100 65 35


SHJD69300G 300 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ 100 65 35
SHJD69400G 400 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ 100 65 35

SHJD69200NT 200 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ 100 65 35


SHJD69300NT 300 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ 100 65 35
SHJD69400NT 400 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ 100 65 35

SHJD69200NGT 200 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ 100 65 35


SHJD69300NGT 300 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ 100 65 35
SHJD69400NGT 400 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ 100 65 35

SCJD6
3-Pole, 600V AC

SCJD69200 200 ✓ ✓ ✓ 200 150 100


SCJD69300 300 ✓ ✓ ✓ 200 150 100
SCJD69400 400 ✓ ✓ ✓ 200 150 100

SCJD69200G 200 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ 200 150 100


SCJD69300G 300 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ 200 150 100
SCJD69400G 400 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ 200 150 100

SCJD69200NT 200 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ 200 150 100


SCJD69300NT 300 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ 200 150 100
SCJD69400NT 400 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ 200 150 100

SCJD69200NGT 200 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ 200 150 100


SCJD69300NGT 300 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ 200 150 100
SCJD69400NGT 400 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ 200 150 100

Note: “G” suffix in catalog number denotes circuit breaker for 3 phase, 3 wire circuits. For
3 phase, 4 wire, order correct 4th wire (neutral) transformer as separate and additional
item. For 100% rated breakers, an “H” is added at the end of the normal catalog
number, i.e. SHJD69400NGTH.

Neutral Transformers
AAAA AAAA AAAA AAA
AAAA AAAA AAAA AAA
AAAA AAAA AAAA AAA
AAAA AAAA AAAA
AAAAAAA
Ampere Rating Catalog Number
AAAAAAAA200
AAAAAAAAAAAAAAA NO2SJD
AAA
300 NO3SJD

400 NO4SJD

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Ordering Information
Circuit Breaker Catalog Numbers

SLD6
3-Pole, 600V AC
AAAA AAA
AAAA AAAAA
AAAA AAAAA
AAAA
AAAA AAA
AAAA AAAAA
AAAA AAAAA
AAAA AAAAA
AAAA AAAAA
AAAA AAAAA
AAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA AA
AAAA AAA
AAAA A A AAAA AAA
AAAA A A A A A AAAA AAAA AAAA AA UL Interrupting Ratings (kA) RMS
AAAA AAA
AAAA A
AAAA A
AAAA
AAAA AAA
AAAA A
AAAA A
AAAA A
AAAA A
AAAA A
AAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA AA Symmetrical Amperes)

AAAA AAA
AAAA A
AAAA A
AAAA
AAAA AAA
AAAA A
AAAA A
AAAA A
AAAA A
AAAA A
AAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA AA
AAAA AAA
AAAA A
AAAA A
AAAA
AAAA AAA
AAAA A
AAAA A
AAAA A
AAAA A
AAAA A
AAAA
AAAA
AAAA
A
AAAA
AAAA
AAAA
AAAA
AAAA
A
AAA
AA
Max.
Cont. Cont. Long Short Short Short Ground Ground Volts AC

AAAA AAA
AAAA A
AAAA A
AAAA
AAAA AAA
AAAA A
AAAA A
AAAA A
AAAA A
AAAA A
AAAA
AAAA
AAAA
A
AAAA
AAAA
AAAA
AAAA
AAAA
A
AAA
AAA
Catalog Current Current Time Instantaneous Time Time Time I²t Fault Fault

AAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
Number
A A AAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
AAAA
Rating
A
Setting
A
AAAA
Delay
A
AAAA A
AAAA A AAAAAAAA
AAAA
Setting
A AAAA
Pick Up
AAAAAAA
Delay Pick Up Pick Up Delay 120 120/24 240 277 480 600

SLD69300 300 ✓ ✓ ✓ 65 35 25
SLD69400 400 ✓ ✓ ✓ 65 35 25
SLD69500 500 ✓ ✓ ✓ 65 35 25
SLD69600 600 ✓ ✓ ✓ 65 35 25

SLD69300G 300 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ 65 35 25
SLD69400G 400 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ 65 35 25
SLD69500G 500 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ 65 35 25
SLD69600G 600 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ 65 35 25

SLD69300NT 300 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ 65 35 25
SLD69400NT 400 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ 65 35 25
SLD69500NT 500 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ 65 35 25
SLD69600NT 600 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ 65 35 25

SLD69300NGT 300 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ 65 35 25
SLD69400NGT 400 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ 65 35 25
SLD69500NGT 500 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ 65 35 25
SLD69600NGT 600 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ 65 35 25

SHLD6
3-Pole, 600V AC

SHLD69300 300 ✓ ✓ ✓ 100 65 35


SHLD69400 400 ✓ ✓ ✓ 100 65 35
SHLD69500 500 ✓ ✓ ✓ 100 65 35
SHLD69600 600 ✓ ✓ ✓ 100 65 35

SHLD69300G 300 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ 100 65 35


SHLD69400G 400 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ 100 65 35
SHLD69500G 500 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ 100 65 35
SHLD69600G 600 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ 100 65 35

SHLD69300NT 300 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ 100 65 35


SHLD69400NT 400 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ 100 65 35
SHLD69500NT 500 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ 100 65 35
SHLD69600NT 600 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ 100 65 35

SLD69300NGT 300 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ 100 65 35


SLD69400NGT 400 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ 100 65 35
SLD69500NGT 500 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ 100 65 35
SLD69600NGT 600 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ 100 65 35

SCLD6
3-Pole, 600V AC

SCLD69300 300 ✓ ✓ ✓ 200 150 100


SCLD69400 400 ✓ ✓ ✓ 200 150 100
SCLD69500 500 ✓ ✓ ✓ 200 150 100
SCLD69600 600 ✓ ✓ ✓ 200 150 100

SCLD69300G 300 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ 200 150 100


SCLD69400G 400 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ 200 150 100
SCLD69500G 500 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ 200 150 100
SCLD69600G 600 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ 200 150 100

SCLD69300NT 300 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ 200 150 100


SCLD69400NT 400 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ 200 150 100
SCLD69500NT 500 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ 200 150 100
SCLD69600NT 600 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ 200 150 100

SCLD69300NGT 300 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ 200 150 100


SCLD69400NGT 400 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ 200 150 100
SCLD69500NGT 500 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ 200 150 100
SCLD69600NGT 600 ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ 200 150 100

Neutral Transformers (Not to be used on Sensitrip II) Note: “G” suffix in catalog number denotes circuit breaker for 3 phase, 3 wire circuits.

AAAA AAAA AAAA


AAAAAAAA AAAA AAAA
For 3 phase, 4 wire, order correct 4th wire (neutral) transformer as separate and

AAAA AAAA AAAACatalog


AAAA AAAA
Ampere Rating Number additional item.
For 100% rated breakers, an “H” is added at the end of the normal catalog
number, i.e. SHLD69600NGTH.
300 NO3SJD Use copper only terminal connectors for LD frame solid state 100% rated circuit
400 NO4SJD breakers .

500 NO5SLD

600 NO6SLD

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Ordering Information
Internal Accessory Combination

Shunt Trip
AAAA AAAA
ControlAAAA
VoltageAAAAAAAA
AAAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA AA
AAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA AA
AAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA A AAAA AAAA AAAA
1 Shunt Trip
AAAA AA
AAAA AAAA AAAA
1Shunt
AAAA
Trip and
AAAA AA
AAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA A
AAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA AA
AAAA AAAA AAAA
1 Auxiliary
AAAA
Switch
AAAA AA
AAAA AAAA A
AAAA AAAA A
AAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA AA
AAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA AA
AAAA AAAA A
AAAA AAAA A
AAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA AA
AAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA
AAAAAAAAAA
AC DC Catalog Number Catalog Number
AAAA
AAAA24AAAAAAAA
A AAAAAAAA
A AAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAA
S17JLD6
AA AAAAAAAAS17JLD62A
AA
48 S18JLD6 S18JLD62A
120 S01JLD6 S01JLD62A
208 S02JLD6 S02JLD62A
240 S03JLD6 S03JLD62A
277 S15JLD6 S15JLD64A
480 S04JLD6 S04JLD64A
600 S06JLD6 N/A

24 S07JLD6 S07JLD62A
48 S09JLD6 S09JLD62A
125 S11JLD6 S11JLD62A
250 S13JLD6 S13JLD62A

Undervoltage Trip
AAAA AAAA
ControlAAAA
VoltageAAAAAAAA
AAAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA
Trip AAAAAAAA
AA AAAA AAAA AAAA
Trip andAAAAAA
AAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA A AAAA AAAA AAAA
1 Undervoltage
AAAA AA
AAAA AAAA AAAA
1 Undervoltage
AAAA AAAA AA
AAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA A
AAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA AA
AAAA AAAA AAAA
1 Auxiliary
AAAA
Switch
AAAA AA
AAAA AAAA A
AAAA AAAA A
AAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA AA
AAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA AA
AAAA AAAA A
AAAA AAAA A
AAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA AA
AAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA
AAAAAAAAAA
AC DC Catalog Number Catalog Number
AAAA
AAAA120
AAAAAAAA A AAAAAAAA
A AAAAAAAA
U01JLD6
AAAAAAAAAAAA AA AAAAAAAA U01JLD62A
AA
208 U02JLD6 U02JLD62A
240 U03JLD6 U03JLD62A
277 U16JLD6 U16JLD64A
480 U06JLD6 U06JLD64A
600 U08JLD6 N/A

24 U13JLD6 U13JLD62A
48 U14JLD6 U14JLD62A
125 U10JLD6 U10JLD62A
250 U12JLD6 U12JLD62A

Auxiliary Switch
AAAA AAAA
ControlAAAA
VoltageAAAAAAAA
AAAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA AA
AAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA AA
AAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA A AAAA AAAA
1 Auxiliary
AAAA
Switch
AAAA AA
AAAA AAAA AAAA
2 Auxiliary
AAAA
Switches
AAAA AA
AAAA AAAA A
AAAA AAAA A
AAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA AA
AAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA AA
AAAA AAAA A
AAAA AAAA A
AAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA AA
AAAA
AA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
AC DC Catalog Number
AAAA AAAA
Catalog
AAAA
Number
AAAA
AAAAAAAAAAAA
120 A AAAAAAAA
A AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
A01JLD64 A02JLD64 AA
208 A01JLD64 A02JLD64
240 A01JLD64 A02JLD64
277 A01JLD64 A02JLD64
480 A01JLD64 A02JLD64

24 A01JLD64 A02JLD64
48 A01JLD64 A02JLD64
125 A01JLD64 A02JLD64
250 A01JLD64 A02JLD64

Bell Alarm Switch


AAAA AAAA
ControlAAAA
VoltageAAAAAAAA
AAAAA AAAA AAAA AAAAAAA AAAA AAAA
and AAAA
AA 1AAAA AAAA andAAAA
AAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA A AAAA AAAA
1 Alarm Switch
AAAAAAA AAAA
1 Alarm
AAAA
Switch
AA
AAAA2AAAA
AuxiliaryAAAA
Alarm Switch
AAAA
AAAA AAAA AAAA AAAA A
AAAA AAAA AAAA AAAAAAA AAAA
1 Auxiliary
AAAA
Switch
AA
AAAA AAAA AAAA
Switches
AAAA
AAAA AAAA A
AAAA AAAA A
AAAA AAAA AAAA AAAAAAA AAAA AAAA AA
AAAA AAAA
Catalog AAAA
Number AAAA
AAAA AAAA
AAAAAAAA AAAAA AAAA
AAAAAAAA
AAAAA AAAA AAAA
AAAAAAAAAAAAAA
AAAAAAAA AAAA
AAAAAAAA
AA
AA AAAA AAAA
AAAAAAAA
AC DC Catalog Number Catalog Number
AAAA120 A A AAAA
B01JLD64
AAAA
A01JLD64B
AAAA AAAA
A02JLD64B
AAAA
208 B01JLD64 A01JLD64B A02JLD64B
240 B01JLD64 A01JLD64B A02JLD64B
277 B01JLD64 A01JLD64B A02JLD64B
480 B01JLD64 A01JLD64B A02JLD64B

24 B01JLD64 A01JLD64B A02JLD64B


48 B01JLD64 A01JLD64B A02JLD64B
125 B01JLD64 A01JLD64B A02JLD64B
250 B01JLD64 A01JLD64B A02JLD64B
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Ordering Information
Additional Accessories

Item Catalog No. Item Catalog No.

PressureWire Connectors Side Handle Operators


(1-2) #3/0-500 MCM (Cu) TA2J6500 Left Side D11JLU,
(1 -2) #4/0-500 MCM (Al) D11JL4U
Right Side D11JRU,
(1) 500-750 MCM (Al) D11JR4U
(1) 500-600 MCM (Cu) TA1 L6750
(2) 250 MCM (Al) Motor Operators
120VAC (Hinged to the right) MOJ6120
(1) #3/0-600 MCM (Cu) TC1J6600 120VAC (Hinged to the left) MOJ6120L
240VAC (Hinged to the right) MOJ6240
(1-2) #3/0-500 MCM (Cu) TC2J6500 240VAC (Hinged to the left) MOJ6240L

Compression Connector CCL600 Linear Drive Operator OHJS1

Handle Blocking Device J6HBL Connector Straps Outside Strap


JD-Frame CS3620R
Padlocking Device J6HPL CS3622R
LD-Frame CS3624R
Rear Connecting Studs CS3626R
JD-Frame Long—11 13/64 Length RS5773
Short_5 27/32 Length RS5774 Center Strap
LD-Frame Long—11 13/64 Length RS5783 JD-Frame CS3621R
Short—5 27/32 Length RS5784 CS3623R
LD-Frame CS3625R
Plug-ln Adaptors CS3627R
JD-Frame (2-Pole) PC5777
(3-Pole) PC5778 Mounting Screw Kits MSJ6(2)
LD-Frame (2-Pole) PC5660
(3-Pole) PC5661 Enclosures
JD-Frame
Switchboard Mounting Plates Type 1 J6N1
SCJD6/SCLD6 BreakerTypes PL5297 Type 3R J6N3R
All OtherTypes PL5796 Type 4 LD6SS4
Type 12 J6N12
Rotary Handle Operator Neutral W60992
Variable Depth D11CJU2 LD-Frame
Type 1 L6N1
Rotary Handle Operators Type 3R L6N3R
Complete Mechanism Standard Depth RHOJSD Type 4 LD6SS4
Variable Depth RHOJVD Type 12 L6N12
Handle RHOH(1) Neutral W60993
Breaker Operator RHOJBO
Shaft Standard Depth RHOSSD NOTE: Except for LD6 Enclosures, LD6SS4 Enclosure
Variable Depth RHOSVD Neutral is N600

Flange Mount Handle Operator Time Current Curves


Complete Mechanism FHOJ036 JD-Frame -
Handle - FHOH(1) Types JXD2, JXD6, JD6, HJD6 TD-7104
Breaker Operator FHOJBO Type CJD6 TD-7105
Standard Cable (36 in.) FHOJC036 LD-Frame
Optional Cable (48 in.) FHOJC048 Types LXD6, LD6, HLD6 TD-7106
Type LCD6 TD-7107
Door Latch Mechanisms
Left Side DKL2,DKL3 Let-Thru Curves
Right Side DKR2, DKR3 JD-Frame
Peak Current (Ip) TD-7105-A
(1) For 4-4x application, order RHOH4 instead of RHOH. I2 t TD-7105-B
(2) For 4-4x application, order FHOH4 instead ot FHOH. LD-Frame
Peak Current (Ip) TD-7107-A
I2 t TD-7107-B

(4) Consists of 4 screws and assorted washers and/or nuts.

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UL Listings and File Numbers
Industry Specifications

AAAA AAAA AAA


AAAA AAAA
File AA
AAAACSAAAAA
Report AA
AAAA AAAA
I-T-E
AAA
AAAA AAAA
UL-489
AA
AAAA AAAA AA
AAAA AAAA AAA
AAAA AAAA
Number AA
AAAA AAAA
Number AA
AAAA AAAA
Breakers
AAA
AAAA
E10848
AAAA AA
AAAA AAAA
LR13077
AA
Terminal Connectors E23615 (SP)(1)
Plug-ln Connectors E23615
Rear Studs E23615
Handle Operators E57501
Motor Operators E57501
Internal Accessories E69455 LKR13077
Shunt Trip
Undervoltage Trip
Aux. Switch
Bell Alarm Switch
Enclosures E10848

(1) For CSA application use TC2J6500 or TC1 J6600 connec-


tors.

National Fire Protection Assoc. (National Electrical Code4).


Federal Specification W-C-375B/GEN.
Underwriters Laboratories, Inc. (UL 489).
Canadian Standards Association (C22.2 No. 5).

Blue Label

Red Label

Lockable Cover Shield


(Customer Supplied Locking Device)

53
Siemens Energy
& Automation, Inc.
3333 State Bridge Rd.
Alpharetta, GA 30202

Bulletin SIB2.7-7 A (New) 1190 ©1990 Siemens Energy & Automation


Siemens is a registered trademark of Siemens AG

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