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Accessory information, Distribution devices, Bullet nose type circuit breakers – Emerson LXP48F1 User Manual

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SAG582135000

System Application Guide

Issue AE, January 31, 2007

Spec. No. 582135000 (Model LXP48F1)

Page 18 of 43

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ACCESSORY INFORMATION

Distribution Devices

Bullet Nose Type Circuit Breakers

Each circuit breaker plugs into a single mounting position.

Ordering Notes

1) Order circuit breakers per Table

1

.

Note: Load should not exceed 80% of device rating.

Caution: A circuit breaker with a rating greater than 75 amperes SHALL HAVE an empty mounting

position between it and any other overcurrent protective device.

Caution: The maximum size circuit breaker used in ambient temperatures above +50°C ambient

shall be 40 amperes.

2) Order one (1) Part No. 524690 mounting kit for each circuit breaker ordered.

3) For lug and wire size selection, refer to Table

4

.

BULLET NOSE TYPE CIRCUIT BREAKERS

AMPERE

RATING

PART NUMBER

Electrical/

Mechanical Trip

1

(Black Handle)

PART NUMBER

Electrical Trip

2

(White Handle)

1 101596

102272

3 101597

102273

5 101598

102274

10 101599

102275

15 101600

102276

20 101601

102277

25 101602

102278

30 101603

102279

35 101604

102280

40 101605

102281

45 121997

121998

50 101606

102282

60 101607

102283

70 101608

102284

75 101609

102285

80 121995

121996

100 101610

102286

Circuit Breaker Alarm Operation:

1

Provides an alarm during an electrical or manual trip condition.

2

Provides an alarm during an electrical trip condition only.

Unless otherwise specified, breakers are to be mounted from right to left
starting with the highest capacity and working to the lowest capacity.

Table 1

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