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IL 33-FX6-1
NOTE: The terminals to which the Load Side HV
wires are connected determine the voltage
of the CPT which, in turn, limits the
voltage of the Breaker. Verify that the line
voltage of the circuit matches the CPT
voltage BEFORE putting the Breaker into
service.
F. Route the Line Side HV Wires through the
existing hole near the bottom left corner of the
molder Breaker Back Plate.
Fig. 33 HV Wires Connected to the CPT
Fig. 34 Routing of the Line Side HV Wires
NOTE: The power convention of the FP25 Break-
ers is normally Top to Bottom, meaning
the Top Breaker Stabs are on the Line
Side of the Breaker and the Bottom
Breaker Stabs are on the Load Side.
The HV Wires from the CPT MUST BE
ATTACHED to the Line Side of the
Breaker. If it is determined that the power
flow for the Breaker application is oppo-
site the normal convention, the HV Wires
must be attached to the bottom Stationary
Contact Assemblies. The bolts used to
connect the PT Wires in Step 9-D can be
used to connect the HV Wires. Therefore
DO NOT route the Line Side HV Wires
through the molder Breaker Back Plate at
this time. Connection details will be given
in Step 10.
G. Connect the CPT Harness to its receptacle on
the Trip Unit.
H. Route the CPT Harness up to the X1 and X2
terminals on the CPT. Connect the CPT
Harness to the X1 and X2 terminals on the
CPT.
Fig. 35 CPT Harness Connected to the Trip Unit
and the CPT