Install swing-out latch brackets, Install the unit – Rockwell Automation 2100 CENTERLINE Motor Control Center (MCC) Units with Vertical Operating Handles User Manual

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Rockwell Automation Publication 2100-IN014F-EN-P - March 2014

CENTERLINE 2100 Motor Control Center (MCC) Units with Vertical Operating Handles

Install Swing-out Latch
Brackets

Swing-out latch brackets are used on ArcShield units with 100 ms arc duration
rating that have more than two latches (for example, in the middle latch
position).

1. Working from the inside of the vertical wireway cutout, place the swing-

out latch bracket on the back of the front flange of the right hand unit
support.

2. Align the latch bracket with the slot in the right hand unit support so that

the alignment tab of the bracket is resting on the bottom of the slot.

3. Working from the inside of the vertical wireway, tighten

the two 10-32 self tapping screws to 32 lb•in (3.6 N•m) to secure the
swing-out latch bracket to the right hand unit support.

Install the Unit

Follow this procedure to install the unit.

1. Remove the protective caps from the stab openings or open the manual

shutters if present (automatic shutters open as the units are inserted).

Vertical Wireway

Alignment Tab

Vertical Wireway Cutout

Swing-out Latch Bracket

Right Hand Unit Support

Swing-out Latch

Screw

Screw

Vertical
Wireway
Side

ATTENTION: De-energize all units before installing or removing.

When installing or removing MCC units, when possible, de-energize, lockout, and
tag-out all sources of power to the MCC. If the MCC units will be installed or
removed with power applied to the main power bus, follow established electrical
safety work practices. Refer to the NFPA 70E Standard for Electrical Safety in the
Workplace publication.

Review your company safety lockout and tag-out procedure.

If power sources are connected to the motor control center, use extreme caution
when inserting units. All buses and the line sides of the inserted units are
energized, and contact with these parts can cause injury or death.

All covers and doors must be in place before applying power to the MCC. If units are
removed, they must be replaced with the appropriate items, such as units, doors,
and unit support pans.

ATTENTION: Plug-in MCC units may be heavy or awkward to handle. Use an
assistant or a platform lift device if necessary to help you handle the unit.

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