Typical column construction – Rockwell Automation 2500 CENTERLINE Motor Control Centers Installation Manual User Manual

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Rockwell Automation Publication 2500-IN001C-EN-P - April 2014

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System Overview

Chapter 1

Typical Column Construction

Columns are rigid, free-standing structures with heavy-duty external mounting
channels continuous for the width of the shipping block. Columns are secured at
the installation site by bolting through clearance holes in the mounting channel
or by welding.

The standard for internal sheet metal parts is G90 galvanized metal for Series C
CENTERLINE 2500 Motor Control Centers.

Figure 3 - Typical Column

Lifting Angle

Network Wireway

Top Wireway
Endplates

Left Side Plate

Center End
Closing Plate

Bottom Wireway
Endplates

Mounting Channels

Bottom Plates

Bottom Wireway Cover

Right Unit Support and
Vertical Wireway Assembly

Vertical Wireway Door

Top Wireway Cover

Top Wireway Pan

Top Wireway Barrier

Top Plate

Optional ArcShield
Center End Closing
Plate Insulator

Horizontal
Power Bus

Single Unit
Support Pan

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