General Maintenance - Eaton EPL Serie Consignes D'installation Et D'entretien

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3.
Attach wire from newly installed circuit breaker or external power source.
Note: Wiring of heater is dictated by customer preference.
4.
Close enclosure cover, making sure that the flange is clean and that bolts
are tightened to proper torque value (40-45 lbs.-ft.) (19.2-21.5 N-m).
5.
Make sure all screws and bolts are tightened to the appropriate torque
values found in Chart 1.
D. Adding an operator handle cover (EPL HG24 KIT; EPL HG36 KIT;
EPL HG42 KIT)
1.
Mount operator cover on lockout plates while securely holding in place.
2.
Securely fasten operator cover hinge to lockout plate with hinge screws and
nuts provided.
E. Adding a terminal housing mounting bracket (EPLA MTG KIT; D2LS MTG
KIT)
1.
Locate bracket on existing terminal housing mounting feet.
2.
Fasten bracket to mounting feet using hardware provided.
To avoid personal injury or damage to the panelboard assembly, always
securly fasten the cast aluminum breaker housing before securing the terminal
housing.
3.
Secure bracket to desired mounting position.
F. Adding a gland plate hub kit
Note: With a D2LS style panel, the following gland plate hub kits are available:
D2L HUB2 KIT
(1) 3", (12) 3/4"
D2L HUB3 KIT
(1) 3", (12) 1"
D2L HUB5 KIT
(1) 3", (12) 1-1/2"
D2L HUB0 KIT
No entries for replacement of damaged plates
To avoid the risk of water ingress, when removing the gland plates, do not
damage or compromise the gasket. Contact Crouse-Hinds for replacement
gland plates if damaged.
1.
Remove existing gland plates from terminal housing.
2.
Install Myers hubs to new gland plate wrench tight.
3.
Install gland plate kit and tighten screws to the appropriate torque values
found in Chart 1.
Eaton's Crouse-Hinds Division recommends attaching side gland plates with
entries adjacent to the center gland plate.
All statements, technical information and recommendations contained herein are based on information and tests we believe to be reliable. The accuracy or completeness
thereof are not guaranteed. In accordance with Eaton's Crouse-Hinds Division's "Terms and Conditions of Sale," and since conditions of use are outside our control, the
purchaser should determine the suitability of the product for the intended use and assumes all risk and liability whatsoever in connection therewith.
WARNING
CAUTION
NOTE
Eaton's Crouse-Hinds Division
1201 Wolf Street, Syracuse, New York 13208 • U.S.A.
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To avoid the risk of explosion or equipment damage, do not scratch or
damage flat joint flame path on either cover or body. Always clean both
body and cover of dust and foreign particles prior to closing. Dirt or foreign
material must not accumulate on flat joint surfaces.
To avoid personnel injury or damage to equipment, disconnect all power
upstream from panel prior to opening enclosure. Failure to do so could
result in personnel injury or damage to equipment.

GENERAL MAINTENANCE

1.
Frequent inspection should be made. A schedule for maintenance checks
should be determined by the environment and frequency of use. It is
recommended that it should be at least once a year.
2.
Eaton's Crouse-Hinds Division recommends an Electrical Preventative
Maintenance Program as described in the National Fire Protection
Association Bulletin NFPA 70B: Recommended Practice for Electrical
Equipment Maintenance (www.nfpa.org).
3.
It is recommended that GFI and EPD breakers be tested monthly.
4.
Perform visual, electrical and mechanical checks on all components on a
regular basis.
a. Visually check for undue heating evidenced by discoloration of wires or
other components, damaged or worn parts or leakage evidenced by water
or corrosion in the interior.
b. Electrically check to make sure that all connections are clean and tight.
c. Mechanically check that all parts are properly assembled and operating
mechanisms move freely.
d. When checking torque on main lugs, it may be necessary to remove the
actuator plate assembly to get access to the screws on the main lugs or
branch circuit breakers.
5.
A factory Waterguard desiccant pack has been provided. The purpose
of this desiccant is to absorb and remove water on contact or from the
atmosphere and protect the enclosed equipment from damage. The
desiccant packet will expand 3 to 4 times its original size. Desiccant should
be checked and replaced at regular equipment service intervals or every 3 to
6 months.
For replacement desiccant packets, order Cat. # WG22 (protects 2-3
cubic feet of air space and is recommended for terminal housings); or Cat.
# WG33 (protects 4 to 5 feet of air space and is recommended for circuit
breaker housings).
Waterguard is non-toxic, emits no fumes, and generates no heat during use.
No gloves, masks, or special clothing is required to handle this product.
To avoid the risk of explosion, always clean both ground joint surfaces of
body and cover lightly with soft cloth or compressed air before closing. Dirt
or foreign material must not accumulate on flat joint surfaces. Surfaces must
seat fully against each other to provide a proper explosionproof seal.
6.
Make sure all cover bolts are fully retracted into cover before closing cover
on body. Close cover and start cover bolt threads by hand. Torque all cover
bolts securely to 40-45 ft. lbs. (19.2-21.5 N-m).
WARNING
WARNING
WARNING
Revised 12/19
Supersedes 08/17
IF 1316
Revision 5

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