GE Industrial Solutions Spectra Series Power Panelboards AFP Filler Plates User Manual

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GEH5590 Installation Instructions R03
Spectra Series™ Power Panelboards
Type AFP Filler Plates
WARNING: Danger of electrical shock or injury. Turn
OFF
switchboard before workin
ment or removing any component. Do
e not remove circuit other component until the power is turned OFF.
ower ahead of the panelboard or
inside the
rotective devices or an
Installing the Filler Plates
Use the following procedure to install type AFP filler plates. The catalog numbers covered by this instruction are listed in Table 1.
Catalog
Number Use with ADS Switch
AFP10T
AFP10X
AFP19X 800 A & 1200 A, 19X main or branch 44
AFP4X 30 A & 60 A, 4X 44 AFP5X 60 A & 100 A, 5X 44 AFP7T 100 A & 200 A T fuse, 7X 44
AFP7X2 200 A R fuse, 7X double branch 44
AFP7X
400 A & 600 A J or T fuse, 10X main
or branch
400 A & 600 A R fuse, 10 X main or
branch
200 A R fuse, 7X main or single
branch
Table 1. Type AFP filler plates covered by this instruction.
Box
Width, in.
36, 44
44
36, 44
Side Trim
Figure 1. Inserting the filler plate into the side trim.
3. Attach the opposite end of the filler plate to the flange on the device, using the screws furnished on the filler plate, as shown in Figure 2. Tighten the screws to 25–30 in-lb.
Screw
Filler Plate
1. For ease of assembly, the filler plates should be installed after the side trim is in place.
2. Insert the flat end of the filler plate into the channel on the edge of the side trim, as shown in Figure 1.
These instructions do not cover all details or variations in e ma
be met in connection with installation, operation, or maintenance. Should further information be desired or should
articular problems arise that are not covered sufficiently for the purchaser’s purposes, the matter should be referred to the
GE Company.
GE Industrial Systems
General Electric Company 41 Woodford Ave., Plainville, CT 06062
GEH5590 R03 0701 © 2001 General Electric Company
Figure 2. Attaching the filler plate to the device.
ment nor do they provide for every possible contingency that
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