EGS Electrical Group • 7770 N. Frontage Rd • Skokie, Illinois 60077 Rev. A February 2001 Page 1
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INSTRUCTION SHEET
Read instructions carefully
and with full understanding
for safe installation and operation.
Applications
• Locations where receptacles are used with stationary or portable electrically operated devices
such as lighting systems, conveyors, heaters,
motor generator sets, air conditioners, compressors, and pumps.
• Locations where damp or corrosive conditions
are encountered.
• Class I : Classified areas such as petrochemical
plants, petroleum refineries, paint and chemical
plants, or any location where ignitable vapors or
gases are present.
• Class II : Locations such as process industries
where there are dust hazards from handling
such products as flour, grain, and starch or any
location where ignitable amounts of dust are present, or amounts which would otherwise affect
performance.
The CPP516 Plug is UL Listed in combination
with the Appleton CPS152R Receptacle and UL
Classified in combination with the CrouseHinds CPS152R Receptacle for use in Class I,
Group C and D areas.
CPS152R Receptacle
INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
for CPP516 PLUG AND CPS152R RECEPTACLE
Operational Data
Lift receptacle cover and insert plug to first position.
Rotate receptacle key ring clock wise. Push plug
into final position to complete electrical circuit.
Features
• Heavy duty cable grip exceeds UL Standard 1010,
150 LB. pull-out test for classified locations.
• Rotation of receptacle key ring ensures that plug
cannot be removed accidentally.
• Neoprene plug bushing accommodates flexible
cord from .538 to .639 inch diameter.
• Plug housing design enables better gripping and
easier insertion and withdrawal.
• The CPP516 Plug and CPS152R Receptacle are
designed for 20 ampere use at 125 or 250 volts
AC.
WARNING
Turn “OFF” all electric power to the plug and
receptacle before starting. Verify the power is
“OFF”. Failure to do so may result in serious
injury or electrocution.
CPP516 Plug