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

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Figure 8. Wire routing and port knockouts.

Port FB/FC Breaker FE/FG Breaker

A, E

N/A

8

B, F

B: 5; F: 9

5

C, G

N/A

3

D/ H

4

6

Table 6. Maximum number of accessory wires allowed per port.

Step 5 – Attach the Label and

Replace the Breaker Cover

Attach the accessory label to the side of the breaker, as

illustrated in Figure 8, for each internal accessory

installed.
Replace the breaker cover, as illustrated in Figure 3.

Tighten the mounting screws to 11 lb-in (1.2 Nm).

Complete the installation by performing an operational

check.

WARNING

: It is important that the cover is installed

correctly to ensure proper circuit breaker operation.
AVERTISSEMENT: Il es important de verifier que

tout cuvercle ou cache de protection est

correctement installe afin d’assurer le bon

fonctionnement de l’appareil.

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DEH40324 R03 0808

© 2003 General Electric Company

These instructions do not cover all details or variations in equipment nor do they provide for every possible contingency

that may be met in connection with installation, operation, or maintenance. Should further information be desired or

should particular problems arise that are not covered sufficiently for the purchaser’s purposes, the matter should be

referred to the GE Company. The circuit breaker is a sealed unit that contains no user-serviceable parts. Tampering

with the seal will void the warranty.

Step 4 – Wire Routing, Cover

Knockouts, and Port Wiring

Determine the wire routing, as shown in Figure 8, as

follows:

• For an FB/FC breaker, use ports B, F, D, and H.
• For an FE/FG breaker, use a sharp knife or wire

cutter to remove the knockouts in the breaker

accessory cover.

Route the accessory wiring out of the breaker through

the exit ports, being careful to dress the wiring from the

accessory without pinching the insulation.
Table 6 lists the maximum number of wires allowed per

port. The maximum number of wires per port is based

on an insulation outside diameter of 0.100 in. (2.54

mm). Scale the given number of wires up or down for

wires with a different diameter.

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