Warning – Meltric CS1000 Series User Manual

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OPERATION

To ensure safe and reliable operation, Meltric

plugs and receptacles must be used in

accordance with their assigned ratings.

They can only be used in conjunction with mating

receptacles or plugs manufactured by Meltric or

another licensed producer of products bearing

the

TM

technology trademark.

Connection

First check to see that the power source is

de-energized. DO NOT ENGAGE ON AN

ENERGIZED CIRCUIT.

Orient the plug so the contact will fit into the

receptacle figure 1 . Push the plug partially into the

receptacle and rotate the plug counterclockwise until

it hits a stop figure 2 . Then insert plug fully into

receptacle and rotate clockwise about one quarter

turn until the locking pin engages into the slot on the

receptacle figure 3 .

Disconnection

First check to see that the power source is

de-energized. DO NOT DISCONNECT ON

AN ENERGIZED CIRCUIT.

Insert unlocking key onto locking pin as shown in

figure 4 . Disengage locking pin by sliding unlocking

key as shown in figure 5 . When locking pin is

released, hold unlocking key in position and twist

plug counterclockwise about 30° as shown in

figure 6 . After turning, withdraw plug.

PADLOCKING OPTION

Assembly

Place the locking ring as shown:

Operation

Connect the product equipped with the locking ring,

insert the shaft and padlock it.

MAINTENANCE

Before inspecting, repairing, or

maintaining Meltric products,

disconnect electrical power to the receptacle to

eliminate the risk of electrical shock.

Meltric products require little on-going maintenance.

However, it is a good practice to periodically perform

the following general inspections:

• Check the mounting screws for tightness.
• Verify that the weight of the cable is supported

by the strain relief mechanism and not by the

terminal connections.

• Check the IP gaskets for wear and resiliency.

Replace as required.

• Verify the electrical continuity of the ground circuit.
• Check the contact surfaces for cleanliness and

pitting.

Deposits of dust or similar foreign materials can be

rubbed off the contacts with a clean cloth. Sprays

should not be used, as they tend to collect dirt. If

any significant pitting of the contacts or other serious

damage is observed, the device should be replaced.

Receptacle contacts may be inspected by a qualified

electrician. This should only be done with the power off.

MANUFACTURER’S RESPONSIBILITY

Meltric’s responsibility is strictly limited to the repair

or replacement of any product that does not conform

to the warranty specified in the purchase contract.

Meltric shall not be liable for any penalties or

consequential damages associated with the loss of

production, work, profit or any financial loss incurred

by the customer.

Meltric Corporation shall not be held liable when its

products are used in conjunction with products not

bearing the

TM

technology trademark. The

use of Meltric products in conjunction with mating

devices that are not marked with the

TM

technology trademark shall void all warranties on

the product.

Meltric Corporation is an ISO 9001 certified

company. Its products are designed, manufactured

and rated in accordance with applicable UL, CSA and

IEC standards. Meltric is a also member of BECMA,

the international Butt-contact Electrical Connectors

Manufacturers’ Association. Like all members,

Meltric additionally designs and manufactures its

products in accordance with BECMA standards

established to ensure intermatablility with similarly

rated products manufactured by other members.

www.becma.ch

INSCS1000 C

3

2

1

5

4

6

Insert

Twist then

insert

Twist until

pin locks

Retract

locking

pin

Twist &

Remove

Insert

unlock

tool

Color-coded ring

Watertightness

gasket

Lug

Locking ring

WARNING

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