GE Industrial Solutions Record Plus FE250 User Manual
Record plus, Molded case circuit breaker accessories, Padlocking kit
DEH41059 Installation Instructions
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Record Plus™
Molded Case Circuit Breaker
Accessories
Padlocking Kit
Congratulations and thank you for choosing the
Record Plus™
family of current-limiting circuit
breakers. This UL-listed padlocking kit is suitable for
use with the FE250 circuit breaker series.
Record Plus™
circuit breakers are designed with a
full line of integrated accessories. All units use the
latest in integrated modular circuit breaker
technology for flexibility in application and
maximizing the product’s utilization and
capabilities.
All
Record Plus
™ circuit breakers are listed by
Underwriters Laboratories to the UL489 standard.
Record Plus™
circuit breakers and their accessories
are designed and manufactured to exceed our global
customers’ high standards for reliability and quality.
Warning:
DANGER of Electrical shock or injury.
Ensure ALL electrical power supplies are OFF
before installing or removing any devices. The
breaker, trip unit, or accessories MUST ONLY be
installed and serviced by QUALIFIED personnel.
See NEMA publication AB4.
Avertissement Danger contre les risques
d'électrocutions. S'assurer avant TOUTES
manipulations du disjoncteur que les différentes
sources d'alimentation sont en position OFF. Les
disjoncteurs, unités de protection, ou accessoires
doivent être installés par des personnes qualifiées
et habilitées. Lira NEMA publication AB4.
Figure 1. Padlocking kit installed on a
Record Plus™
FE250
circuit breaker.
Product Description
These instructions describe the installation
procedure for the padlocking accessory on
Record Plus™
FE250 circuit breakers, as shown in
Figure 1. The padlock is designed to function with
padlock shank diameter from 3/16 to 5/16 in. (4.76
to 7.94 mm).
• Catalog number FE1PE provides stainless steel
components and is EUSERC compliant.
The parts supplied with this kit are listed in Table 1.
The parts are illustrated in Figure 2. Numbers in
brackets in the text and the figures refer to the item
numbers in Figure 2.