Step 3 – installation – GE Industrial Solutions Record Plus For use with FB100, FC100,FE250, and FG600 User Manual

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Step 3 – Installation

1. Loosen, but do not remove, the captive screws

holding the accessory cover on the breaker, as

shown in Figure 3. Remove the cover.

2. Each switch snaps into place in its designated

pocket, as shown in Figure 4(a). It can also be

easily removed with the aid of a small screwdriver,

as shown. The proper pockets for each device are

illustrated in Figure 5 for FB/FC breakers, in Figure

6 for FE breakers and in Figure 7 for FG beake

rs. Each breaker pocket is clearly marked with

the symbol for the device that it accepts.

3. If the accessory was not factory wired, connect the

wires to the lugs on the accessory, as shown in

Figure 4 (b). For screw-type terminals, the

recommended wire size is #24–16 AWG (0.4–2.5

mm

2

), with 600-V insulation, and a maximum

diameter of 0.100 in. (2.54 mm). Tighten the

terminals to 11 lb-in (1.2 Nm).

Figure 3. Removing the accessory cover.

Figure 4. (a) Installing and removing a snap-fit accessory.

(b) Attaching the wiring to the accessory.

Figure 5. Accessory locations in FB/FC circuit breakers.

FE Breaker with

Electronic Trip Unit

FE Breaker with Thermal-

Magnetic Trip

0.4–2.5 mm

2

24–16 AWG

1.0 Nm

9 lb-in

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mechanism

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FG 600

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Figure 6. Accessory locations in FE circuit breakers.

Figure 7. Accessory locations in FG circuit breakers.

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