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Installation Instructions
Feeder Circuit Breaker Units Secure Support Pan and Change Door Latch Catalog Numbers 2193F and 2100M
About This Publication This document provides instructions on how to replace one of the ¼-turn door latches found in the upper right corner of the unit door with a new screw-type door latch. This document also covers the addition of fasteners to the support pans for these plug-in units.
Refer to Figure 1 for a description of the parts of a CENTERLINE 2100 motor control center section (MCC).
This document is intended for 1.5 space factor, and larger, plug-in units with a 225/250 A frame circuit breaker, including the following units:
• Bulletin 2193F plug-in units (Feeder unit), circuit breaker• Bulletin 2100M plug-in units, circuit breaker with catalog code ‘43CT’
through ‘45CT’ and ‘43CM’ through ‘45CM’
Required Tools You need the following tools:• Small flat-bladed screwdriver• 5/16 in. and a 3/8 in. socket wrench• Optional, battery operated screwdriver
Topic Page
About This Publication 1
Required Tools 1
Important User Information 2
Before You Begin 4
Secure the Support Pan and Change the Door Latch 4
Remove the Feeder Unit from the Section 4
Remove the Unit Below the Feeder Unit 6
Secure the Support Pans 6
Install Latch Angle Bracket 8
Install Units 9
Install New Door Latch Screw and Label 10
Additional Resources 12
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Important User Information
Solid-state equipment has operational characteristics differing from those of electromechanical equipment. Safety Guidelines for the Application, Installation and Maintenance of Solid State Controls (publication SGI-1.1 available from your local Rockwell Automation sales office or online at http://www.rockwellautomation.com/literature/) describes some important differences between solid-state equipment and hard-wired electromechanical devices. Because of this difference, and also because of the wide variety of uses for solid-state equipment, all persons responsible for applying this equipment must satisfy themselves that each intended application of this equipment is acceptable.
In no event will Rockwell Automation, Inc. be responsible or liable for indirect or consequential damages resulting from the use or application of this equipment.
The examples and diagrams in this manual are included solely for illustrative purposes. Because of the many variables and requirements associated with any particular installation, Rockwell Automation, Inc. cannot assume responsibility or liability for actual use based on the examples and diagrams.
No patent liability is assumed by Rockwell Automation, Inc. with respect to use of information, circuits, equipment, or software described in this manual.
Reproduction of the contents of this manual, in whole or in part, without written permission of Rockwell Automation, Inc., is prohibited.
Throughout this manual, when necessary, we use notes to make you aware of safety considerations.
WARNING: Identifies information about practices or circumstances that can cause an explosion in a hazardous environment, which may lead to personal injury or death, property damage, or economic loss.
ATTENTION: Identifies information about practices or circumstances that can lead to personal injury or death, property damage, or economic loss. Attentions help you identify a hazard, avoid a hazard, and recognize the consequence.
SHOCK HAZARD: Labels may be on or inside the equipment, for example, a drive or motor, to alert people that dangerous voltage may be present.
BURN HAZARD: Labels may be on or inside the equipment, for example, a drive or motor, to alert people that surfaces may reach dangerous temperatures.
IMPORTANT Identifies information that is critical for successful application and understanding of the product.
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Feeder Circuit Breaker Units Secure Support Pan and Change Door Latch
Figure 1 - Structure Diagram
Lifting Angle
Top Horizontal Wireway Baffle
Top Horizontal Wireway Cover
Right Hand Unit Support Vertical Wireway Assembly
Bus Splice Access Cover
Section Nameplate
Vertical Wireway Door
Vertical to Horizontal Bus Connection Access Cover
Vertical Bus Support Cover
Unit Support Pan
Sealing StrapTop and Bottom
Bottom Support Angle
Bottom Horizontal Wireway Cover
Left Hand Bottom End Closing Plate
Horizontal Ground BusTop or Bottom
Left Hand Side Plate Assembly
Vertical Plug-in Ground Bus
Left Hand Center End Plate
Horizontal Power Bus
Vertical Power Bus
Horizontal and Vertical Bus Support
Left Hand Top End Closing Plate
Removable Top Plate
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Before You Begin
Secure the Support Pan and Change the Door Latch
To secure the support pan and change the door latch, complete these steps.
1. Remove the Feeder Unit from the Section.
2. Remove the Unit Below the Feeder Unit.
3. Secure the Support Pans.
4. Install Latch Angle Bracket.
5. Install Units.
6. Install New Door Latch Screw and Label.
Remove the Feeder Unit from the Section
Follow these steps to remove the Feeder unit.
1. Make sure the operator handle is in the OFF/O position.
2. Verify that all control power and other power sources are off in the Motor Control Center lineup.
3. Open the Feeder unit door completely.
4. Mark the phase on each load wire in the Feeder unit to assist with later wire connection.
ATTENTION: De-energize all power sources to the Motor Control Center before opening any section or unit doors. Verify that all power is OFF, as per NFPA 70E, Standards for Electrical Safety Requirements. Failure to de-energize all power sources can result in severe injury or death.
ATTENTION: To prevent personal injury or damage to equipment, make sure that the unit operator handle is in the OFF/O position before removing plug-in units.
ATTENTION: De-energize all units before installing or removing.When installing or removing MCC units, when possible, de-energize, lockout, and tag-out all sources of power to the MCC. If the MCC units are installed or removed with power applied to the main power bus, follow established electrical safety work practices. Refer to the NFPA 70E Standard for Electrical Safety in the Workplace publication.Review your company safety lockout and tag-out procedure.If power sources are connected to the motor control center, use extreme caution when inserting units. All buses and the line sides of the inserted units are energized, and contact with these parts can cause injury or death.All covers and doors must be in place before applying power to the MCC. If units are removed, they must be replaced with the appropriate items, such as units, doors, and unit support pans.
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5. Disconnect the Feeder unit load wires and pull the load wires away from the unit so the unit can be removed from the section.
6. Mark and disconnect control circuit wires if they interfere with the removal of the Feeder unit.
7. Remove other cables or devices that prevent the unit from being withdrawn.
8. Disengage the captive latches at the front of the unit, one at the top and one at the bottom of the unit.
Units that are 2.0 space factor and larger have two latches at the top.
9. Pull the unit forward (outward), approximately 3 in. (7.5 cm) out of the MCC, by using the handle provided at the lower left of the unit and the tab in the upper right of the unit as finger holds.
Reposition your hands as necessary to properly support the unit while you are removing the unit from the MCC.
10. Remove the unit from the MCC.
11. Carefully install protective caps or close manual shutters after the unit is removed.
Automatic shutters close as units are removed.
IMPORTANT Units that are 0.5 space factor do not have captive latches. After you open the unit door, push the latch mechanism to the left with your right hand and then remove the unit from the section.
ATTENTION: Plug-in MCC units can be heavy or awkward to handle. Use an assistant or a platform lift device if necessary to help you handle the unit.
Top Captive Latch Bottom Captive Latch
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12. If one of the following units is directly above or below the Feeder/Main unit, verify that the incoming power source is off and that the operator handle is in the OFF/O position before you open that unit door:• Main Lug Compartment unit (Bulletin 2191)• Main Disconnect Switch unit (Bulletin 2192M)• Main Circuit Breaker unit (Bulletin 2193M) • Frame mounted unit• Bottom horizontal wireway
Remove the Unit Below the Feeder Unit
If the unit below the Feeder unit is a plug-in unit, remove that plug-in unit from the section. Follow step 1…11 of Remove the Feeder Unit from the Section to remove any additional units from the MCC section.
Secure the Support Pans Follow these steps to secure the support pans.
1. Secure the left-rear corner of the unit support pan with a 10-32 self-tapping screw and tighten to 32 lb•in (3.6 N•m) by using a 5/16 in. socket wrench.
IMPORTANT Add the screw to the Feeder unit support pan and the unit support pan above the Feeder unit, if one is installed.
TIP You can use an industrial, battery-powered screwdriver with a strong magnetic bit. Use a driver bit extension. We recommend placing a cloth near the work area to catch the screw if it falls from the driver bit. You can use a small pry bar between the right-hand edge of the unit support pan and the right-hand unit support to better align the holes on the left-hand edge of the unit support pan. Inserting these screws can take more than one attempt.
Unit Support Pan
10-32 self-tapping screw32 lb•in (3.6 N•m)
Unit Support Pan
Right-hand Unit Support
Pry Bar
Gently apply pry bar to align holes.
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2. Remove the plastic retaining clip from the unit support pan and secure the unit support pan to the right-hand unit support with a 1/4-20 bolt, lock washer, and nut.
3. Tighten to 55 lb•in (6 N•m) with a 3/8 in. socket wrench.
4. If the unit at the top of the section, directly above the Feeder unit, is a Main Lug Compartment (Bulletin 2191) unit, a Main Disconnect Switch (Bulletin 2192M) unit, or a Main Circuit Breaker (Bulletin 2193M) unit, complete these steps: a. Remove the plastic retaining clip.b. Secure the top horizontal wireway pan to the right-hand unit support
with a 1/4-20 bolt, lock washer, and nut.c. Tighten to 55 lb•in (6 N•m) with a 3/8 in. socket wrench.
5. If the unit at the bottom of the section, directly below the Feeder unit, is a Main Lug Compartment (Bulletin 2191) unit, a Main Disconnect Switch (Bulletin 2192M) unit, or a Main Circuit Breaker (Bulletin 2193M) unit, complete these steps: a. secure the bottom horizontal wireway pan to the right-hand unit
support with a 1/4-20 bolt, lock washer, and nut:b. Tighten to 55 lb•in (6 N•m) with a 3/8 in. socket wrench.
Remove Retaining Clip
Tighten to 55 lb•in (6 N•m)
Top Horizontal Wireway Pan
Tighten to 55 lb•in (6 N•m)
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Install Latch Angle Bracket The latch angle bracket installs in the top-right corner of the Feeder unit compartment. Follow these steps to install the latch angle bracket.
1. Remove the plastic retaining clip from the right-hand unit support pan.
2. Secure the latch angle bracket to the right-hand unit support with a ¼-20 screw and lock washer and tighten to 55 lb•in (6 N•m) with a 3/8 in. socket wrench.
TIP The latch angle bracket has two tapped holes, but only one hole is used for mounting. The tapped hole used depends on where the Feeder unit was mounted in the section:
• If the Feeder unit was mounted directly below the top horizontal wireway pan, then the bottom tapped hole of the latch angle bracket is used to mount the bracket to the right-hand unit support.
• Otherwise, use the top tapped hole of the latch angle bracket.
Latch Angle Bracket
¼-20 Screw and Lock Washer55 lb•in (6 N•m)
Latch Angle BracketMounting Holes
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Install Units Follow these steps to install the units.
1. Remove the protective caps from the stab openings or open the manual shutters if present (automatic shutters open as the units are inserted).
2. Place the unit on the unit support pan and slide it into the section until it is flush with the front of the structure and the power stabs are connected to the vertical bus.
ATTENTION: De-energize all units before installing or removing.When installing or removing MCC units, when possible, de-energize, lockout, and tag-out all sources of power to the MCC. If the MCC units are installed or removed with power applied to the main power bus, follow established electrical safety work practices. Refer to the NFPA 70E Standard for Electrical Safety in the Workplace publication.Review your company safety lockout and tag-out procedure.If power sources are connected to the motor control center, use extreme caution when inserting units. All buses and the line sides of the inserted units are energized, and contact with these parts can cause injury or death.All covers and doors must be in place before applying power to the MCC. If units are removed, they must be replaced with the appropriate items, such as units, doors, and unit support pans.
ATTENTION: Plug-in MCC units can be heavy or awkward to handle. Use an assistant or a platform lift device if necessary to help you handle the unit.
ATTENTION: For 0.5 space factor units, a style 3 unit-support pan with bushing must be used below the unit for proper operation of the latch/interlock mechanism. If the unit support pan with bushing is not used, the unit could be removed under load, resulting in injury or death.
TIP Reposition your hands as necessary to properly support the unit while you are installing the unit into the MCC.
TIP For Feeder units, you need to tilt the top of the unit slightly to the rear to avoid interference with the top angle latch bracket. If you do not have enough clearance, you need to loosen the angle latch bracket screw (approximately two turns) to install the unit.
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3. For all units 1.0 space factor and larger, secure the unit by tightening the top and bottom captive latches to 22 lb•in (2.5 N•m).
Units that are 2.0 space factors or larger have two captive latches on the top of the unit and one on the bottom of the unit.
4. Connect the marked unit load wires.
5. Connect the marked control wires.
6. Verify that all power and control wires have been connected properly and to the proper phases.
Install New Door Latch Screw and Label
Follow these steps to install the new door latch.
1. On the Feeder unit door, remove the ¼ turn door latch in the upper right-hand corner of the door.
2. Insert the ¼-20 pan-head screw, with the screw head on the outside of the door, thru the open hole in the upper right-hand corner of the door.
IMPORTANT Top captive latch must be rotated to vertical and engage behind the front flange of the unit support pan above the unit.The bottom captive latch must be rotated to vertical and engaged into the slot of the unit support pan as shown.
Unit support pan above the unit not shown for clarity.
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3. Install the screw retainer over the threaded end of the screw.
Leave a slight gap between the screw retainer and the inside of the door so the screw retainer is not tight against the door. This provides easier alignment of the Door Screw with the latch angle bracket.
4. Clean the front door surface, just below the pan-head screw, by using window glass cleaner and a clean cloth.
5. Align the door-screw torque label with the door edges.
6. Gently work out air bubbles from under the label if they are present.
7. Ensure that all tools, hardware, and other debris have been removed from the units and section.
8. Close and secure all open unit doors.
9. Power up the equipment in accordance with CENTERLINE 2100 Low Voltage Motor Control Centers Installation Instructions, publication 2100-IN012 and as per NFPA 70E, Standards for Electrical Safety Requirements.
ATTENTION: All covers and doors must be in place before applying power to the MCC. If units are removed, they must be replaced with the appropriate items, such as units, doors, and unit support pans.
¼-20 Pan-head Screw
Screw Retainer
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Additional Resources These documents contain additional information concerning related products from Rockwell Automation.
You can view or download publications athttp:/www.rockwellautomation.com/literature/. To order paper copies of technical documentation, contact your local Allen-Bradley distributor or Rockwell Automation sales representative.
Resource Description
CENTERLINE 2100 Low Voltage Motor Control Centers Installation Instructions, publication 2100-IN012
Provides additional information on the CENTERLINE 2100 MCC.
CENTERLINE 2100 Motor Control Center (MCC) Units with Vertical Operating Handles, publication 2100-IN014
Provides information on installing units with vertical operator handles.
CENTERLINE 2100 Motor Control Center (MCC) Units with Horizontal Operating Handles, publication 2100-IN060
Provides information on installing units with horizontal operator handles.
Industrial Automation Wiring and Grounding Guidelines, publication 1770-4.1
Provides general guidelines for installing a Rockwell Automation industrial system.
Product Certifications website, http://www.ab.com Provides declarations of conformity, certificates, and other certification details.
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Trademarks not belonging to Rockwell Automation are property of their respective companies.
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Feeder Circuit Breaker Units Secure Support Pan and ChangeDoor LatchAbout This PublicationRequired ToolsImportant User InformationBefore You BeginSecure the Support Pan and Change the Door LatchRemove the Feeder Unit from the SectionRemove the Unit Below the Feeder UnitSecure the Support PansInstall Latch Angle BracketInstall UnitsInstall New Door Latch Screw and LabelAdditional ResourcesBack Cover
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