Toshiba EAS630G Instruction Manual
x Packaged Items/Assembly Tools c Operating Instructions v Fitting Internal AccessoriesBreakerInstruction 123Instruction Manual(This document)Interpole Barrier(Only F)1913 10RESETTRIPPED22 322 3233OFF1Dummy unitLabel of Accessories7 8799AXALSHUV V944Cut off a,b,c alongthe grooves carvedon the back.7Cut off a,b,c alongthe grooves carvedon the back.71 2RemovalPull Out Leads on Load SideCombinationAfter fitting, verify the function of the Accessory.Remove only the dummy unit of accessories fitting position.HandleTrip ButtonONOFFConnections/PolesType630 / 800AFFFrontConnected3P 12 M12404P 163P 4 M8854P 4BRearConnected3P 12 M12404P 163P 4 M8854P 43P 4 M8854P 4PFlush PlateWhere Applicable3P 12 M12404P 163P 4 M8254P 46655GAGA6## AX00MGV#GA0#SH00 GL#GA6#UV80GSGA6## AL00MSymbols of AccessoriesRing MarkDPlug-in ConnectedzOFFONz Safety NoticesBe sure to read these Instructions and other associated documents accompanying theproduct thoroughly to be familiarize yourself with the product handling, safety information, andall other precautions before mounting, using, servicing, or inspecting the product. In theseInstructions, safety notices are divided into "Warning" and "Caution" according to the hazardlevel:: A warning notice with this symbol indicates that neglecting the suggestedprocedure or practice could result in lethal or serious personal injury.: A caution notice with this symbol indicates that neglecting the suggestedprocedure or practice could result in moderate or slight personal injury and/or property damage.Note that failing to observe notices could result in serious results in some cases.Because safety notices contain important information, be sure to read and observe them.Other PrecautionsDo not carry this product by accessory leads, as this may cause damage to theproduct.Unauthorised opening of the breaker cover will invalidate product warranty.When installing the product, use wires or conductors, the cross sectional areas ofwhich accommodate the rated current of the product. Using wires or conductors withinadequate cross sectional areas may cause false tripping and overheat.When the device is to be disposed of, it should be handled as an industrial waste.OFFMounting Precautions(For detailed mounting dimensions, refer to the catalogue.)Electrical work should only be undertaken by suitably qualified persons.Do not place the product in an area that is subject to high temperature, high humidity,excessive dusty air, corrosive gas, strong vibration and shock, or other unusualconditions. Mounting in such areas could cause a fire or malfunction.Be careful to prevent foreign objects (debris, concrete powder, iron powder, etc.) andrainwater from entering product. These materials inside the product could cause a fireor malfunction.Prior to commencing any work on the product, open an upstream circuit breaker or isolator toensure that no voltage is applied to the product. Otherwise, electrical shock may result.For 4-pole breakers, be sure to connect a neutral conductor to the N pole. Otherwise, anover-current may hinder the product from tripping, thus resulting in a fire.CautionHandling PrecautionsNever touch terminals. Otherwise, electric shock may result.WarningWhen the breaker trips open automatically, remove the cause, then return thehandle to the |(ON) position. Should a fault be interrupted, the breaker must beinspected. Otherwise, a fire may result.CautionWhen connecting cable or busbar to the product, tighten terminal screws to the torquespecified in this manual. Otherwise, a fire could result.Even when tightening the terminal screws andafter conductor connection, do not apply excessiveforce to the terminals. Otherwise, a fire may result.For front-connected breakers, Insulate all bareconductors of the line side until the breaker end. If interpole barriers are packed, besure to use the barriers; moreover, insulate all bare conductors by insulating tape or thelike so that the tape overlaps with the barriers. Insufficient insulation may result in short-circuit.Do not block the arc gas vents of the product to ensure adequate arc space. Blockingthese vents could result in failure of circuit interruption.Maintenance PrecautionsService and/or inspection of the product must be done by persons having expertknowledge.Before servicing or inspecting the product, open an upstream circuit breaker or thelike to isolate all sources of power. Otherwise, electric shock may result.Regularly check that the breaker terminal screws are tightened to torque valuesshown within this manual, failure to do so may result in fire.Cautioninterpolebarriersinsulating tubesorinsulating tapeOperation Operation effort(OFF)(ON) 140N(ON) (OFF) 140NTRIP (OFF) 170N2G1002SAD(KRB-0630d)MCCB TYPEEAS630GEAS800GINSTRUCTION MANUAL OF TOSHIBAMOULDED CASE CIRCUIT BREAKERSPlease retain this manual for future reference.The Manufacturer assumes noresponsibility for damages resulting from non-application or incorrect application of theinstructions provided herein.LDE10025DAuxiliary Switch Alarm Switchaa contact bb contact aa contact bb contact11/AXc-14/AXa 11/AXc-12/AXb 91/ALc-94/ALa91/ALc-92/ALb21/AXc-24/AXa 21/AXc-22/AXb41/AXc-44/AXa 41/AXc-42/AXbShunt Trippower sourceC1-C2Undervoltage Trippower sourceD1-D231/AXc-34/AXa 31/AXc-32/AXb 01/ALc-04/ALa01/ALc-02/ALbURL: http:// www.toshiba-tips.co.jp |
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