Removing an ac line fuse, Installing an ac line fuse, Removing a control power fuse – Rockwell Automation 2364 AC Line and Control Power Fuse Replacement User Manual
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Bulletin 2364 AC Line and Control Power Fuse Replacement
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Publication 2364-5.11 - April 1998
Removing an AC Line Fuse
Follow this procedure to remove a fuse:
1. Remove all Lexan ™ guards that shield the fuse.
2. Remove the 2 bolts securing each fuse.
3. Remove the fuse.
Installing an AC Line Fuse
Use this procedure to install a fuse:
1. Verify that the fuse(s) is the correct size and type:
Important: Parallel fuses in the same phase must be of the same
make from the same manufacturer.
2. Put the new fuse in place.
3. Install the two bolts, with washers in the correct position, at each
fuse.
4. Torque the bolts to corresponding value shown above.
5. Replace any Lexan guards that you removed.
6. Dispose of the removed part(s) according to your company’s pro-
cedures and local ordinances.
Removing a Control Power Fuse
1. Remove all Lexan guards that shield the fuse.
2. Use a suitable tool to pull the fuse out of fuseblock.
Bulletin 2364 Current Code
AC Line Fuse
Torque for Bolts
Securing Fuse
A
250A, 170M
25 lb-ft
B
450A, 170M
25 lb-ft
C
1000A, 170M
45 lb-ft
D
1500A, 170M
45 lb-ft
E
1000A, 170M
45 lb-ft
F
1250A, 170M
45 lb-ft
G
1500A, 170M
45 lb-ft
J
125A, A70P
16 lb-ft
K
250A, 170M
16 lb-ft
L
500A, 170M
16 lb-ft
M
1000A, 170M
45 lb-ft
N
1250A, 170M
45 lb-ft