Rockwell Automation 140U N-Frame Circuti Breakers Instruction Leaflet for N-Frame Circuit Breakers User Manual
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DO NOT ATTEMPT TO INSTALL OR PERFORM MAIN-
TENANCE ON EQUIPMENT WHILE ENERGIZED. 
DEATH, SEVERE PERSONAL INJURY, OR SUBSTAN-
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TACT WITH ENERGIZED EQUIPMENT. ALWAYS 
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PROCEEDING WITH THE TASK, AND ALWAYS FOL-
LOW GENERALLY ACCEPTED SAFETY PROCE-
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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 
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1. INTRODUCTION
The N-frame circuit breaker (Fig. 1-1), is a 
 600 VAC maximum rated device, with an integral
trip unit and interchangeable Rating Plug. Two 
continuous current ratings are available 400-800 
Amp and 600-1200 Amp. Refer to table 1-1 for available 
trip units and table 1-2 for available rating plugs. 
Fig. 1-1 N-frame Circuit Breaker
The N-Frame Trip Units are AC only devices that 
employ microprocessor based technology that provides 
true RMS current sensing means for proper correlation 
with thermal characteristics of conductors and equip-
ment. The primary function of the Trip Unit is circuit pro-
tection. This is achieved by analyzing the secondary 
current signals received from the circuit breaker current 
sensors and initiating trip signals to the circuit breaker 
shunt trip when pre-set current levels and time delay set-
tings are exceeded. Low level ground fault protection with 
an adjustable time delay is supplied when appropriate trip 
types are selected.
In open air at 40°C, an N-frame circuit breaker unit will 
carry continuously up to 1200 amperes without 
exceeding a 50°C rise at the terminals. 
The calibration of the trip unit is insensitive to ambient 
temperatures over a range of -20° to +55°C. However, the 
trip unit contains thermal temperature protective circuitry 
that initiates a trip operation for self-protection if the inter-
nal ambient temperature at the printed circuit board 
(PCB) reaches approximately 90°C. For ambient condi-
tions above 40°C, derating of the circuit breaker should 
be considered to avoid exceeding a safe terminal temper-
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N-Frame Circuti Breakers
Instruction Leaflet for N-Frame Circuit Breakers
Bul. 140U