Wiegmann WAX-MSSN4 Series User Manual

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S N 4 & S S N 4 X S E R I E S E N C L O S U R E S

N E M A 4 F L A N G E D S I N G L E D O O R D I S C O N N E C T

F15

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Data Subject To Change Without Notice

Allen-Bradley

When using a Bulletin 1494V discon-
nect switch, order:

1. A disconnect switch with operating

mechanism (Bulletin 1494V)

2. An operating handle (Bulletin

1494V-W1)

3. A connecting rod [Bulletin 1494V-

RA1 for 8.00" (203mm) deep enclo-
sures; Bulletin 1494V-RA2 for
12.00" (305mm) deep enclosures]

4. A trailer fuse block kit, if required

(Bulletin 1494V)

5. A fuse clip kit, if required

6. Line and load connectors, if

required

When using a Bulletin 1494V circuit
breaker operating mechanism, order:

1. A circuit breaker (C-H)

2. A circuit breaker operating mecha-

nism (Bulletin 1494V)

3. An operating handle (Bulletin

494V-W11)

4. A connecting rod [Bulletin 1494V-

RA1 for 8.00" (203mm) deep enclo-
sures; Bulletin 1494V-RA2 for
12.00" (305mm) deep enclosures]

ABB Controls
When using a disconnect switch,
order:

1. A flange operated switch (fusible

or non-fusible)

2. A shaft [DSFHS-12]

3. A handle (DSFHN-HS4)

When using a circuit breaker, order:

1. A circuit breaker (ABB)

2. An operating mechanism

3. A shaft [FHS-12]

4. A handle (FHN-HS4)

Eaton Cutler-Hammer
When using a Type C361 disconnect
switch, order:

1. A disconnect switch with an

operating mechanism

2. An operating handle (C361H2 or

C361H4)

When using a Type C371 circuit breaker
operating mechanism with a C-H
circuit breaker, order:

1. A circuit breaker

2. An operating mechanism

3. An operating handle (C371H2 or

C371H4)

When using a C-H circuit breaker
with a Type 4/4X Flex Shaft

handle

mechanism, order:

1. A circuit breaker

2. A complete Flex Shaft

handle

mechanism

General Electric
When using a disconnect switch,
order:

1. A disconnect switch (Type QMR

or QMW)

2. A fuse clip kit or no-fuse kit

3. A flange handle (STDA1X)

4. A variable depth operating mecha-

nism

When using a circuit breaker, order:

1. A circuit breaker

2. A flange handle (STDA1X)

3. A variable depth operating mecha-

nism

When using a circuit breaker with a
Spectra Flex

cable operator, order:

1. A circuit breaker

2. A flange-mounted handle mechanism

3. A breaker-mounted mechanism

4. An operating cable

PLEASE NOTE:

1. Operator adapter plates and door hardware are not required with enclosures on page F2-F13.
2. Various other switch accessories and circuit breaker accessories are available from dis-

connect manufacturers. The above information is subject to change without notice. Please
contact Hubbell-Wiegmann or the disconnect manufacturer if there are further questions.

3. The “Space Occupied” tables (pages F16-F22) are based upon information supplied by

disconnect manufacturers. Hubbell-Wiegmann does not assume responsibility for the accu-
racy of these dimensions.

* Items available from disconnect manufacturer as complete kits.

DISCONNECT ORDERING INFORMATION

When ordering wall-mounted disconnects from the various
manufacturers, be sure to order all of the necessary items.
Each company has a different system, so care is required.
Order the following items from the disconnect manufacturer.

Use a Type 4 & 4X disconnect operating handle on the
enclosure flange to provide corrosion resistance and main-
tain enclosure rating.

Siemens ITE Max-Flex

When using a disconnect switch,
order:

1. A basic switch (right-hand)

2. A fuse or no-fuse kit

3. A flange-mounted handle (FHOHS4)

4. Switch operator

5. Cable, 36.00"

When using a circuit breaker, order:

1. A circuit breaker

2. Pressure wire connectors

3. A flange-mounted handle (FH0H4)

4. A circuit breaker operator mechanism

5. An operating cable (standard 36.00")

Schneider Square D

®

When using a Class 9422 disconnect
switch, order:

1. A disconnect switch with operating

mechanism (Class 9422)

2. A handle mechanism (Class 9422

Type A-2 or A-1)

When using a circuit breaker, order:

1. A circuit breaker (Schneider Square D

®

)

2. An operating mechanism (Class

9422)

3. A handle mechanism (Class 9422

Type A-2 or A-1)

When using a Class 9422 Type “T”
disconnect switch with a cable mech-
anism, order:

1. A disconnect switch with operating

mechanism (Class 9422, Type T)

2. A handle mechanism (Class 9422

Type A-1)

3. A cable mechanism (Class 9422

CFT_O) 3-, 5-, or 10-foot

When using a circuit breaker with a
cable mechanism, order:

1. A circuit breaker (Schneider

Square D

®

)

2. A handle mechanism (Class 9422

Type A-1)

3. A cable mechanism (Class 9422

CFT_O) 3-, 5-, or 10-foot

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