Rockwell Automation 140U K-Frame CB Alarm Switch and Alarm /Auxiliary Switch Combination User Manual

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K-Frame Circuit Breaker

Instruction Leaflet for Alarm Switch and Alarm /Auxiliary Switch Combination

WARNING

DO NOT ATTEMPT TO INSTALL OR PERFORM MAIN-

DEATH, SEVERE PERSONAL INJURY, OR SUBSTAN-

TIAL PROPERTY DAMAGE CAN RESULT FROM CON-

TENANCE ON EQUIPMENT WHILE IT

IS

ENERGIZED.

TACT WITH ENERGIZED EQUIPMENT. ALWAYS
VERIFY THAT NO VOLTAGE

IS PRESENT BEFORE

PROCEEDING WITH THE TASK, AND ALWAYS FOL-
LOW GENERALLY ACCEPTED SAFETY PROCE-
DURES.

ALLEN-BRADLEY

IS NOT LIABLE FOR THE MISAP-

PLICATION OR

OF ITS PROD-

UCTS.

The user is cautioned

to

observe all recommendations,

warnings, and cautions relating to the safety of personnel
and equipment as well as all general and local health and
safety laws, codes, and procedures.

The recommendations and information contained herein
are based on Allen-Bradley experience and judgement,
but should not be considered to be all-inclusive or cover-

ing every application or circumstance which may arise. If

any questions arise, contact Allen-Bradley for further

information or instructions.

1.

INTRODUCTION

General Information

The alarm

switch (ASL switch) is

attached to a plug-in module available in the following
combinations (see Fig.

One or two ASL switches

One auxiliary switch and one ASL switch

The plug-in module is mounted in slots in the top of the
trip unit and occupies the accessory mounting cavity in
the circuit breaker frame.

The ASL switch provides remote signaling and interlock-

ing when the circuit breaker trips; it consists of one or two

single-pole, double-throw (SPDT) switches. Each SPDT

Fig.

I-

Alarm

Switch

in

K-Frame Circuit Breaker

switch has a make (alarm) and a break (lockout) contact;
it is mounted so that the switch actuator arm is controlled
by the circuit breaker operating mechanism cradle. The
actuator arm extends past the operating mechanism cra-
dle; therefore, only one plug-in module containing an ASL
switch or switches can be used in a circuit breaker.

When the circuit breaker is in the ON or OFF position, the
cradle holds the make contact open and the break con-
tact closed. When the circuit breaker is in the tripped

position, the make contact is closed and the break con-

tact is open. Any type of trip operation (for example, auto-

matic trip, shunt trip, or undervoltage release) actuates

the ASL switch.

The auxiliary switch in the combination accessory indi-
cates circuit breaker contacts status and is used for

remote signaling and system interlocking purposes. Each
SPDT switch has one “a” and one

contact. The plug-in

module mounts in the accessory mounting cavity of the

circuit breaker

so

that the switch actuator arm rests

against the molded crossbar. When the molded crossbar
is in the contacts-closed position, the “a” contact of each
SPDT switch is closed and the

contact is open. When

40752-035(1)

Effective 3/02

Bul. 140U

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