Operating handle – GE Industrial Solutions Evolution Series E9000 User Manual

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Evolution Series E9000 Installation & Maintenance Guide

Figure 28. Concealed screw used to defeat the door interlock.

Figure 29. The door cannot be opened when the disconnect is ON.

The disconnect is also equipped with a padlocking pro-
vision, so that the operating handle can be locked in the
OFF position with as many as three padlocks, as shown
in Figure 30. The handle can also be drilled to accommo-
date one padlock to secure it in the ON position. In
either case, the unit cannot be withdrawn because of
interference between the padlock(s) and door.

Figure 30. Operating handle, also showing the safety lockout hasp.

Table 3. Weight and heights of CB basic with CPT

Operating Handle

The operating handle must be moved out of the way
to access to the breakerdisconnect. Make sure that the
disconnect operating handle is in the OFF position, as
shown in Figure 30. Open the door, then remove the
mounting screw securing the base of the handle to the
side of the unit, as shown in Figure 31. The handle can
then be rotated up and out of the way, as shown in
Figure 32, allowing access to the breaker.

Figure 31. Removing the operating handle mounting screw.

Final commissioning: Verify that all doors are
properly latched and interlocked prior to energizing.

CAUTION should be used when removing or
installing units consider the weight in table above.
Two persons may be required or the assistance of
a lifting devices. See page 21 for suggested lifts.

Plug-in units
no door

Estimated weight
(lbs)

Minimum height
(inches)

NEMA Size 1 FVNR

35

12

NEMA Size 2 FVNR

37

12

NEMA Size 3 FVNR

53

18

NEMA Size 4 FVNR

62

24

NEMA Size 5 FVNR

125

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