GE Industrial Solutions Spectra G-Frame MCCB with microEntelliGuard trip unit User Manual

Spectra, Rms sg frame molded-case circuit breaker, Geh-700 installation instructions

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GEH-700 Installation Instructions

Spectra

®

RMS SG Frame

Molded-Case Circuit Breaker

With microEntelliGuard

TM

Trip Units

Introduction
Spectra

®

RMS molded-case circuit breakers with

microEntelliGuard

TM

trip units provide adjustable

overload and short-circuit protection for electrical
equipment. Frame types SGHC, SGLC, SGPC, SGHH,
SGLL, and SGPP are available with a selection of rating
plugs to a maximum of 600 amperes, depending on the
sensor rating.

SG Frame circuit breakers are listed per Underwriters
Laboratories standard UL489 and Canadian Standards
Association standard CSA22.2 No.5 and meet the
requirements of the International Electrotechnical
Commission standard IEC947-2.

WARNING: Danger of electrical shock or injury. Turn
OFF the power ahead of equipment before installing
this device or removing any other device.

IMPORTANT: Danger d’électrocution. Couper
l’alimentation avant d’installer cet appareil ou avant
de retirer un autre appareil.

CAUTION: This product is NOT suitable for use in
equipment not specifically designed to accept it.
Contact the equipment manufacturer for possible
equipment modifications.

IMPORTANT: Cet appareil ne doit pas être employé
dans un equipement qui n’est pas spécialement adapte
a cet effet. Contactez le fabricant concernant les
possibles modifications à apporter à l’équipement.

SG 600 amp Frame breaker with microEntelliGuard™ Trip Unit

Assembly
1. Unpack the circuit breaker and inspect it for any

shipping damage. Ensure that the breaker has
the proper ampere range, sensor rating, voltage
rating, and interruption rating for the application.
Since this breaker is available in a wide variety of
configurations, compare the catalog number of your
purchased breaker with the catalog number key in
Table 1. Installation of an incorrect breaker could
result in misapplication, lack of system coordination,
or reduction in system functionality.

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