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Series NRX with PXR circuit breaker


wiring diagrams
Instructions apply to:

UL1066/ANSI, UL489 series NRX NF frame UL489 series NRX RF frame


IEC IZMX16 IEC IZMX40

Contents
Description Page
General wiring notes. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Figure 1. Zone interlock wiring. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Figure 2. Ground fault residual 3-phase, 4-wire.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Figure 3. Source ground fault sensing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Figure 4. Zero sequence ground fault sensing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Figure 5. PXR alarm wiring. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Figure 6. Maintenance mode wiring. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Figure 7. INCOM communication module (ICAM).. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Figure 8. MODBUS communication module (MCAM). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Figure 9. PROFIBUS communication module (PCAM). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Figure 10. ETHERNET communication module (ECAM).. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Figure 11. Communication control (SR and ST wiring). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Figure 12. Under voltage release.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Figure 13. Circuit breaker control – type NF frame/IZMX16. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Figure 14. Circuit breaker control – type RF frame/IZMX40. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Figure 15. Series NRX mounted breaker (with external PT module).. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Figure 16. Typical breaker master connection diagram – type NF frame/IZMZ16 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Figure 17. Typical breaker master connection diagram – type RF frame/IZMX40.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
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General wiring notes Table 1. Customer wiring details.

1. Each contact block on the Secondary Terminal Block contains Type of conductor Tension clamp Recommended strip
connection length or ferrule length
four independent contacts (Figure A). A possible 14 terminal
blocks will provide 56 contact points for the type NF frame. A Solid cross section (min - max) 0.5 - 4 mm² 10 - 12 mm
possible 24 terminal blocks will provide 96 contact points for the (0.39 - 0.47 in.)
type RF frame.
Flexible cross section (min - 0.5 - 4 mm² 10 - 12 mm
max) (0.39 - 0.47 in.)
American wire gauge - AWG 26 - 12 AWG 10 - 12 mm
(min - max) (0.39 - 0.47 in.)
Flexible cross section with 0.5 - 2.5 mm² 10 - 12 mm
wire end ferrule without (26 - 14 AWG) (0.39 - 0.47 in.)
plastic sleeve - DIN 46228/1
(min - max)
Flexible cross section with wire 0.5 - 1.5 mm² 16 - 18 mm
end furrule with plastic sleeve - (26 - 16 AWG) (0.63 - 0.71 in.)
DIN 46228/4 (min - max)

Fixed terminal Gauge to IEC 60947-1. A3


block
Drawout
terminal block

Figure A. Secondary terminal blocks.

2. Drawout circuit breakers use Style 67C3246 contact blocks that


mount onto an insulated support frame on the cassette.
3. Fixed mounted circuit breakers use Style 67C3247 contact
blocks that mount onto an insulated support frame. The cus-
tomer tension connectors are at an angle.
4. Customer wiring is done using a tension clamp termination on
each contact.
5. Contact blocks are individually mounted and hence contact
positions may be empty depending on accessories and options
ordered.
6. The tension clamp terminals will support solid or flexible conduc-
tors, #12/4 mm2 through #26/0.5 mm2 AWG wire and are rated Figure B. Accessory plug and crimp contact.
for 600 V, 10 A.
7. The recommended wire strip length is 10-12 mm (0.39 - 0.47 in).
Secondary
8. The tension clamp terminals also support finely stranded conduc- lead
tors with wire-end ferrules and plastic collars DIN 46228/4, rated
connection.
9. The two-point blue plugs house two female crimp contacts (Style Terminal extraction tool
67C3249), with the odd assigned numbers having the coded rib
feature on the blue plug (Figure B).
NNote: Note that the connector plug must be oriented as shown in Figure B
before making the connection.
10. For secondary contacts, odd numbers should be treated as posi-
tive voltage for any accessory. This will not apply for AC ratings. Connector Plug
11. Reference tool for removing leads from secondary contact con-
nector plug – 68D3288H01 Extraction Tool (Figure C).
Figure C. Extraction tool in use.

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PXR

NNotes:
1. Twisted together AWG #14 to #20 copper wire. Route the zone interlock wiring
separate from power conductors. DO NOT GROUND any zone interlock wiring.
2. The maximum distance between two farthest breakers on different zones (from the
Zout downstream to the Zin upstream terminals) is 250 feet (75 m).
3. A maximum of 20 breakers may be contained in parallel in one zone.
4. Provide a self interlocking jumper (on zone 3), if coordination is desired with other
downstream breakers not providing the Zone Interlock feature.

Figure 1. Zone interlock wiring.

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12

PXR

Series NRX Circuit Breaker

NNotes:
1. Sensor is customer wired to sense neutral currents. This is required for 3-phase, 4-wire
residual ground fault (applicable for trip units having G protection).
2.
Series NRX frame Ground (earth) sensing method Sensor style IZMX type coding
NF 5721B76G12 IZMX-CT16-N
Residual
RF 70C1718G11 IZMX-CT40-N

Figure 2. Ground fault residual 3-phase, 4-wire.

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External
Sensor

PXR

Series NRX Circuit Breaker

NNote:
1. Sensor NFGFSKIT (IZMX-EFS) is used to sense and detect ground fault currents. The part
number is 70C1527G04.

Figure 3. Source ground fault sensing.

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PXR

Series NRX Circuit Breaker

NNote:
1. Sensor NFGFSKIT (IZMX-EFS) is used to sense and detect ground fault currents of 3-wire
or 4-wire. The part number is 70C1527G04.

Figure 4. Zero sequence ground fault sensing.

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24VDC ±10%

Control Power
ALM2 ALM3
ALM-Com ALM1
13 15 19

14 16  20
  

Series NRX Circuit Breaker

NNotes:
1. For the PXR20/25, the Alarm 1 is for Remote Indication/ Maintenance Mode indication.
Contact rating 1 A @ 120 Vac, 1 A @ 24 Vdc, and 0.5 A @ 230 Vac.
2. For the PXR20/25, the Alarm 2 is for High Load alarm/Ground Fault alarm. Contact rating
1 A @ 120 Vac, 1 A @ 24 Vdc, and 0.5 A @ 230 Vac.
3. For the PXR20/25, the Alarm 3 is for Trip N.O. contact. Contact rating 1 A @ 120 Vac,
1 A @ 24 Vdc, and 0.5 A @ 230 Vac.
4. If the control voltage is +24 Vdc, the trip unit should be fed from a separate, galvanically
isolated + 24 V voltage dc supply.

Figure 5. PXR alarm wiring.

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Maintenance Mode Wiring Alternate Customer Wiring (partial)

NNotes:
1. PXR20/25 can locally be placed in maintenance mode via a two position switch located on the trip unit. The function can be armed via a remote switch as shown.
In addition, the function can be activated via communication modules. A blue LED on the PXR verifies the PXR release in maintenance mode.
2. The recommended selector switch for this low voltage application is Eaton part number 10250T133-2E which includes a contact block rated for logic level and
corrosive use.
3. The maximum length of this wiring to remotely arm the switch (or alternate relay contact) is 9.78 feet (3 m). Use #20 AWG wire or larger.
4. A remote Stack Light Annunciator panel or other remote indication device can be connected to verify that PXR is in the maintenance mode.
5. The relay in the PXR release makes when in maintenance mode. Contact is rated 1 A @ 120 Vac, 1 A @ 24 Vdc, and 0.5 A @ 230 Vac.
6. The PXR release can also be placed remotely in its maintenance mode via a general purpose relay (ice cube type with logic level contacts) and activated by a
remote control switch. A recommended type is IDEC relay RY22. Choose the voltage as desired.
7. If a communication module is used, see Figures 6, 7 8, and 9 for different wiring. The communication module will require 24 Vdc power and will provide isolated
power to the PXR release in the circuit breaker. If a communication module is not used, the PXR release that requires auxiliary voltage for alarms which should
be fed from a galvanically isolated, 24 Vdc supply.

Figure 6. Maintenance mode wiring.



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19 25 27

20 26 28

PXR

NNotes:
1. The Series NRX communication module is a separate device that mounts on a DIN rail bracket. A separate harness is required to
remotely mount and wire the module.
2. The communications module voltage requirement is 24 Vdc ± 10% and should be sourced from a high quality supply (6 watts is the
burden of the CAM).
3. INCOM communication cable is a two conductor with shield type wire in “daisy chain” configuration. The recommended cable (Belden
“Blue Hose” # 9643 or equivalent) has a twisted-pair of wires (# 20 AWG stranded 7 x 28 conductors with PVC insulation) having an
aluminum/mylar foil shield with drain wire. The maximum system capacity is 10,000 feet (3048 m) of communications cable and 1,000
devices on the INCOM network. Make sure that the twisted-pair wire is recommended for INCOM network use. Use shielded
twisted-pair wire to connect each slave to the INCOM network, daisy-chain style. The polarity of the twisted-pair is not important.
Ground the shield at the host computer (device).
4. Set the jumper on the module to enable or disable the communications control as desired.
5. Connectors are UL/CSA rated 300 V, VDE rated 250 V. The recommended connector is Weidmuller # BL 3.5/90/5 BK, oriented for 90°
lead exit. However, other lead orientations are possible. Wire gauge # 18 AWG/0.82 mm2.
6. The final device in the daisy-chain configuration must have a 100 ohm termination resistor installed across terminals #1 and #2 on TB2.

Figure 7. INCOM communication module (ICAM).

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19 25 27

20 26 28

PXR

Series NRX Circuit Breaker

NNotes:
1. The Series NRX communication module is a separate device that mounts on a DIN rail bracket. A separate harness is required to
remotely mount and wire the module.
2. The communications module voltage requirement is 24 Vdc ± 10% and should be sourced from a high quality supply (6 watts is the
burden of the CAM).
3. MODBUS communication cable is a three conductor with shield type wire in “daisy chain” configuration. The recommended cable
has a twisted-pair of wires (# 24 AWG stranded 7 x 32 conductors with PVC insulation) having an aluminum/mylar foil shield with drain
wire. The maximum system capacity is 4,000 feet (1219 m) of communications cable and 32 unit loads on the MODBUS RTU net-
work. Make sure that the twisted-pair wire is recommended for MODBUS RTU network use. Use shielded twisted-pair wire to con-
nect each slave to the MODBUS RTU network, daisy-chain style. The polarity of the twisted-pair is not important. Ground the shield
at the host computer (device).
4. Set the jumper on the module to enable or disable the communications control as desired.
5. Connectors are UL/CSA rated 300 V, VDE rated 250 V. The recommended connector is Weidmuller # BL 3.5/90/5 BK, oriented for 90°
lead exit. However, other lead orientations are possible. Wire gauge # 18 AWG/0.82 mm2.
6. The final device in the daisy-chain configuration must have a 121 ohm termination resistor installed across terminals #1 and #2 on TB2.

Figure 8. MODBUS communication module (MCAM).

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TB 2 3 8 5 4 6

TB2-6 TB2-3 TB2-8 TB2-5 9 pin


D Sub

DGND
Female

VP
CNTR-P/RTS

(SHELL)
SCREW
SHIELD
  

Data A
Data B
390 ohm 220 ohm 390 ohm

Communications
Module

19 25 27

20 26 28

PXR

Series NRX Circuit Breaker

NNotes:
1. The Series NRX communication module is a separate device that mounts on a DIN rail bracket. A separate harness is required to
remotely mount and wire the module.
2. Communication module voltage requirement is 24 Vdc ± 10% and should be sourced from reliable service (6 watts is the burden of the
CAM).
3. PROFIBUS DP communication cable uses a five conductor flexible cable with shield type wire in “daisy chain” configuration. The
maximum cable length depends on Baud rate and can link up to 32 unit loads on the network. Ground the shield at host computer
(device). For further connection information, see PROFIBUS Order No. 2.142.
4. Set jumper on the module to enable or disable communications control as desired.
5. Connector TB1 is UL/CSA rated 300 V, VDE rated 250 V. Recommended: Weidmuller (BL 3.5/90/5 BK) oriented for 90° lead exit, but
other lead orientations are possible. Wire gauge: #18 AWG / 0.82 mm2.
6. The final device on each end of the network in the daisy-chain configuration must have termination resistors installed as shown on TB2.

Figure 9. PROFIBUS communication module (PCAM).

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19 25 27

20 26 28

PXR

Series NRX Circuit Breaker

NNotes:
1. The Series NRX communication module is a separate device that mounts on a DIN rail bracket. A separate harness is required to
remotely mount and wire the module.
2. The communications module voltage requirement is 24 Vdc ± 10% and should be sourced from a high quality supply (6 watts is the
burden of the CAM). A shielded CAT5, CAT5e, or CAT6 cable for 10/100 Mb/s ETHERNET is recommended.
3. The shielded cable is recommended for the best communication reliability in industrial environments. The metal jack provides a ground
to the housing on the ETHERNET communications adapter module, which is grounded to the breaker housing via the CAM ground pin.
Be sure to ground the breaker housing per the instructions in the breaker IL.
4. Set the jumper on the module to enable or disable the communications control as desired.
5. Use shielded ETHERNET cable.

Figure 10. ETHERNET communication module (ECAM).

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43 (NF/IZMX16) 44 (NF/IZMX16)
55 (RF/IZMX40) 56 (RF/IZMX40)

 
 
  

Communications
Series NRX Circuit Breaker
Module

NNotes:
1. The spring release and shunt trip wiring as shown for optional communication close or open capability.
2. Choose the spring release coil voltage rating as desired if communications is required.
3. Choose the shunt trip rating to be the same as spring release rating if communication is required.
4. The control power rating must match the ST and SR coil rating.
5. Close duration is two seconds on communication activation.
6. The communication control jumper must be in the enable position for communications opening or closing.
7. The spring release terminals are 43 & 44 for NF Frame/IZMX16 only. For RF Frame/IZMX40 breakers, the
terminals are 55 & 56.

Figure 11. Communication control (SR and ST wiring).

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Series NRX Circuit Breaker

NNote:
1. Treated as the positive voltage for DC ratings.

Figure 12. Under voltage release.

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43 41 40

44 42

Series NRX Circuit Breaker

Legend:
MOT – Motor operator for charging closing spring
ST – Shunt trip
SR – Spring release
Description of operation:
1. The motor is energized and runs, charges closing spring, and is cut off by switch.
2. When the spring is charged, the SC closes and the green indicating light will illuminate (if applicable).
3. Closing the CS-C contact energizes the spring release coil and closes the circuit breaker. The spring release internal electronics pulse
the SR coil and then provides a high impedance circuit. This provides anti-pumping.
4. When the spring discharges its energy, the motor switch will re-energize the charging motor until the spring is charged again.
5. To detect the presence of voltage (Health Light), use Omron Red indicator LED Port # C22-L-R-120 for 120 Vac application. For 230 Vac
application, use C22-L-R-230. For 24 Vdc application, use C22-L- R-24. Remove the white (22 mm [0.89 in.]) diameter pilot light) Light
Diffuser from the assembly to give better indication of voltage present. Activate the push-button to trip the circuit breaker. See Eaton
for other voltages.
6. For secondary contacts, odd numbers should be treated as positive for any accessory. This will not apply to AC ratings.
7. Reference Figure 16 for internal circuit breaker wiring.

Figure 13. Circuit breaker control – type NF Frame/IZMX16.

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55 53 52
56 54

Series NRX Circuit Breaker

Legend:
MOT – Motor operator for charging closing spring
ST – Shunt trip
SR – Spring release
Description of Operation:
1. The motor is energized and runs, charges the closing spring, and is cut off by the switch.
2. When the spring is charged, SC closes and the green indicating light will illuminate (if applicable).
3. Closing the CS-C contact energizes spring release coil and closes circuit breaker. The spring release internal electronics pulse the SR
coil and then provides a high impedance circuit. This provides anti-pumping.
4. When the spring discharges its energy, the motor switch will re-energize the charging motor until the spring is charged again.
5. To detect presence of voltage (Health Light), use Omron Red indicator LED Port # C22-L-R-120 for 120 Vac application. For 230 Vac
application, use C22-L-R-230 . For 24 Vdc application, use C22-L- R-24. Remove the white (22 mm [0.89 in.]) diameter pilot light) Light
Diffuser from the assembly to give better indication of voltage present. Activate the push-button to trip the circuit breaker. See Eaton
for other voltages.
6. For secondary contacts, odd numbers should be treated as positive for any accessory. This will not apply to AC ratings.
7. Reference Figure 17 for internal circuit breaker wiring.

Figure 14. Circuit breaker control – type RF Frame/IZMX40.

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0-600 L-L INPUT


A B C

Secondary
1 3 5 Contacts
TP2 LA
PT
32 MODULE LB
31 PTVC
LC
30 PTVB
29 PTVA

To additional
breakers (16 max)

BREAKER

Series NRX Mounted Breakers - 3 pole - 3 wire

0-600 L-L INPUT


N A B C

Secondary
1 3 5 Contacts
TP2 LA
PT
32 PTVN MODULE LB
31 PTVC
LC
30 PTVB
29 PTVA
LN

To additional
breakers (16 max)

BREAKER

Series NRX Mounted Breakers - 3 pole or 4 pole - 4 wire

Figure 15. Series NRX mounted breaker (with external PT module).

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11 12
Secondary
46 45 47 48 49 50 52 51 53 54 55 56 Terminals

OT1C
OT1B
N1
N2

OT1M
ACCY1
ACCY2
ACCY3
ACCY4
ACCY5
ACCY6
ACCY7
C2

C1
C3
C4

B1
B2
B3

A2
A3
A4

A1

+24V
G2

AGND

SC
ALMC
G1

ALM3
ZOUT

SR2
ALM2

ST1+
ST2-
UV1+
E01+
E02-

UV2-
SR1
ALM1
PTVC
CMM3

PTVN
B4 ARMSIN
ZCOM
ZIN

CMM2

PTVB
MODBB

CMM4
MODBG

CMM1

PTVA
MODBA

1 4 44 41 40 42 14 15 16 20 19 18 17 29 31 30 32 26 27 24 22 34 35 33

TA-
2 3 43 13 25 28 23 21

TA+

MCR1
MCR2

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ST UVR SR M

JP5 8 JP1
A B C N JP6
Rogo Coils
ROG 1 2
2 Ground Fault (G21,G22)
2
6 3V3
3 JP1
1 1.2VRef
CT 4
5
5V
ROG 1
2 5.1V_Start
2
6 3V_BAT
3
1 JP2 5
CT 4 SPI
5 Frame Module Trip Unit Board
ROG 1
2
2 VAUX_EX
6
3 JP3
1 VAUX1
CT 4
5 ST2
11 N1
ROG ST-
1 12 N2
2 3
2 Relay_DR
6
3 JP4
1
CT 4 40 Pins
5 Connector J2
J1

2 1 1 2 3 4 5
Circuit Breaker

Notes:
GND

Data-

Data+

VBUS

VAUX-
VAUX+

1. Secondary positions and labels per 66B2666 - Master NRX secondary map.
2. See 66B2666 for ACCY1-ACCY7 options. Aux Power USB

Figure 16. Typical breaker master connection diagram – type NF Frame/IZMX16.



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5 6 7 8 9 10 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 Secondary Terminals 1 MCR TA Secondary Terminals 1

RR1
RR2

OT2B
OT2C

OT1C
OT1B
OT2M

OT1M
2CMM4

2CMM2
2CMM3
2CMM1
ARCON3

ARCON1
ARCON2
+24V

ALMC
ZOUT

ALM3

N2
ALM2
G2

AGND

ST1+
ST2-
UV1+
UV2-
N1
ALM1
G1
PTVC
PTVN
CMM3
ARMSIN
ZIN

ZCOM

CMM2

PTVB
MODBB

CMM4
MODBG

CMM1

PTVA
MODBA

1 4 11 12 13 14 15 16 20 19 18 17 29 31 30 32 26 27 24 22 34 35 33

TA-
25 28 23 21

TA+
2 3

MCR1
MCR2
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ST UVR
To Frame
Module JP4

JP5 8 JP1
A B C N JP6
Rogo Coils
ROG 1 2
2 Ground Fault (G21,G22)
2
6 3V3
3 JP1
1 1.2VRef
CT 4
5
5V
ROG 1
2 5.1V_Start
2
6 3V_BAT
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3 1 Trip Unit Board


JP2 Frame Module 5
CT 4 SPI
5
ROG 1
2
2 VAUX_EX
6
3 JP3
1 VAUX1
CT 4
5 ST2
11 N1
ROG ST-
1 12 N2
2 3
2 Relay_DR
6 J1 J2
3 JP4
1
CT 4
5 40 Pins 2 1 1 2 3 4 5
Circuit Breaker Connector

Aux Box Tray


GND

Data-

Data+

VBUS

VAUX-
VAUX+

Aux Power USB

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A1
C9
B9

A9

C1
B1
B2
C3
B3
B4
C5
B5
B6
C7
B7
B8
C8

A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8

C2
C6

C4
B10
C10
C11
B11
B12
C12

A10
A11
A12

LCC
SC

LCM
SR2

LCB
EO1+
EO2-
SR1
49 50 51 53 52 54 55 56 93 94 95 96
Secondary Terminals 2

M SR

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Figure 17. Typical breaker master connection diagram – type RF Frame/IZMX40.

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or other contractual agreement between the parties. This literature
is not intended to and does not enlarge or add to any such contract.
The sole source governing the rights and remedies of any purchaser
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OF DEALING OR USAGE OF TRADE, ARE MADE REGARDING
THE INFORMATION, RECOMMENDATIONS, AND DESCRIPTIONS
CONTAINED HEREIN.
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whatsoever, including but not limited to damage or loss of use of
equipment, plant or power system, cost of capital, loss of power,
additional expenses in the use of existing power facilities, or claims
against the purchaser or user by its customers resulting from the
use of the information, recommendations and description contained
herein.
The information contained in this manual is subject to change
without notice.

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