Splicing the busbars together, Completing an mcc after bus splice installation – Rockwell Automation 2300 Family of Drive Systems Hardware User Manual

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Splicing the Busbars
Together

After all MCC sections have been bolted together, do the following:

1. Install busbar splices according to the procedures in Chapter 5.

2. Inspect the interior for dust and dirt. Vacuum as needed.

Important: Do not clean using compressed air because it contains moisture

and may blow debris into the control equipment.

3. Verify that no tools or hardware have been dropped inside the MCCs.

Completing an MCC After
Bus Splice Installation

Follow this procedure for each MCC that you have joined to an adjacent
MCC.

Table 1.A Completing the Inside of an MCC

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ATTENTION: This drive contains ESD (Electrostatic
Discharge) sensitive parts and assemblies. Status control
precautions are required when installing, testing, or repairing this
assembly. Component damage can result if ESD control
procedures are not followed. If you are not familiar with static
control procedures, refer to Allen-Bradley publication
8000-4.5.2, Guarding Against Electrostatic Damage, or any other
applicable ESD protection handbook.

If the MCC contains a:

Typical Units

Go to:

Roll-out chassis unit

2362 (D-G frame units),
2364F (K-N codes)

Completing the Inside of an MCC:
Roll-Out Chassis Units
(see page 1-13)

Bucket units

2362 (A-C frame units)

Preparing the Inside of an MCC:
Bucket Units
(see page 1-13)

Panel-mounted unit

2361 units, 2364E units,
2364F (J-code units)

Preparing the Inside of an MCC:
Panel-Mounted Units
(see page 1-13)

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