GE Industrial Solutions SDCTBA11 User Manual

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GEH-6257 Installation Instructions

The Distribution Cable Terminal Block can also be used
to provide a connection into or out of the Distribution
Cable System. The system is used to carry a variety
of electronic signals between Spectra

®

RMS Molded

Case Circuit Breakers with microEntelliGuard

TM

or

MicroVersaTrip

®

PM/Plus Trip Units and Distribution

Cable accessories. The electronic signals supported
by the Distribution Cable System vary depending on
the type of molded-case circuit breaker used; a list of
supported signals appears below.

Spectra

®

RMS Breaker with microEntelliGuard

TM

or

MicroVersaTrip

®

PM Trip Unit

• Control power (+24vdc)
• Control power (-common)
• System communications (Comm. +)
• System communications (Comm. -)
• Voltage A f (must be from Voltage Module or Voltage

Conditioner Plate or Voltage Conditioner Assembly)

• Voltage B f (must be from Voltage Module or Voltage

Conditioner Plate or Voltage Conditioner Assembly)

• Voltage C f (must be from Voltage Module or Voltage

Conditioner Plate or Voltage Conditioner Assembly)

Spectra

®

RMS Breaker with MicroVersaTrip

®

Plus or

microEntelliGuard

TM

(with Basic Metering) Trip Unit

• Control power (+24vdc)
• Control power (-common)

Figure 3 shows the individual breaker input connector
pinout for the Distribution Cable Terminal Block for
each type of trip unit, and Figure 4 shows the system
connector pinout for the Distribution Cable Terminal
Block for each type of trip unit.

To use the Distribution Cable Terminal Block to provide
a connection into or out of the Distribution Cable
System, you must use one of the Distribution Cable
Harnesses (cat. nos. SDCHA11, SDCHA30 or SDCHA60
as a jumper into a Distribution Cable Junction Box (cat.
no. SDCJBA).

A Distribution Cable Terminal Block dimensioned
drawing is provided in Figure 5 to assist in mounting the
accessory.

Figure 3. End view of Distribution Cable Terminal Block detailing available breaker input pinout connections.

Figure 4. End view of Distribution Cable Terminal Block detailing available system pinout connections.

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