GE Industrial Solutions Power Break Stationary Conversion Kit User Manual

Power break, Stationary conversion kit, Overview

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Power Break

®

Stationary Conversion Kit

Overview

The Power Break

Stationary Conversion Kit provides all

the necessary parts and information to assist in the
replacement of a Power Break

I stationary circuit breaker

with an equivalently rated Power Break

II stationary

circuit breaker (refer to Table 1). This instruction manual
describes the modifications that need to be performed on
the equipment and breaker for installation. For complete
Power Break

II installation and operation instructions,

refer to the GEH6279 instruction manual.

Frame

Rating

Operation

Type

Conversion

Kit

Page

800A

Manual

Electrical

SSF08TPCCR

1

1600A

Manual

Electrical

SSF16TPCCR

1-2

2000A

Manual

Electrical

SSF20TPCCR

1-2

2500A

Front Connect

Manual

Electrical

SSF40TPCCMR

SSF40TPCCER

3

2500A

Back Connect

Manual

Electrical

SSF40TPCCMR

SSF40TPCCER

3

3000A

Back Connect

Manual

Electrical

SSF40TPCCMR

SSF40TPCCER

3

3000A

Front Connect

Manual

Electrical

SSF40TPCCMR

SSF40TPCCER

3

4000A

Manual

Electrical

SSF40TPCCMR

SSF40TPCCER

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Table 1: List of various breaker frame sizes with their respective
conversion kits.

800A Stationary Breaker

The 800A Power Break

II design is similar in dimension to

the 800A Power Break

I breaker. The only modification

required is the panel cutout. Begin process by removing
existing breaker from equipment.

Panel Cutout

A 14” x 10” cutout is required for the Power Break II
breaker to fit. Figure 1 shows the new front panel cutout
using the existing cutout as reference (dashed line in
Figure 1). Once cutout is complete, mount the standard
trim plate using #8-32 screws and torque to 5 in-lbs.


Figure 1: 800A Panel Cutout

Breaker Installation

Ensure that all accessory connections are secure. Line up
mounting holes with enclosure. Place the bolts and tighten
to 300 in-lbs.

1600–2000A Stationary Breaker

In order to make the conversion to a 1600A or 2000A
Power Break

II breaker, four modifications are required.

Begin process by removing existing breaker from
equipment.

Panel Cutout

Figure 2 shows the 14” x 10” cutout required using the
existing cutout as reference (dashed). Once cutout is
complete, mount the standard trim plate using #8-32
screws and torque to 5 in-lbs.

Figure 2: 1600 - 2000A Panel Cutout

DEH 41502 PBI - PBII Stationary Conversion Kit Instruction R01

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