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Effective April, 1999
IL 33-DB6-1
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C. Temporarily route the Sensor Harness along
the front of the Aux. CT Module. Route the
green wire (with ring terminal) down to the
DTA Assembly.
D. Remove and save the .190" hardware securing
the front of the DTA and the DTA Mounting Clip.
E. Align the ring terminal on the ground wire and
the holes in the DTA Assembly and DTA
Mounting Clip. Secure the ground wire ring
terminal, DTA Assembly, and DTA Mounting
Clip to the Breaker Platform using the .190"
hardware just removed in Step D.
F. Move the (+) wire marker along the positive
DTA Wire until it is approximately one (1) inch
from the DTA Assembly.
G. Cut each of the DTA Wires approximately three
(3) inches from the DTA Assembly. Strip an
appropriate length of insulation from each wire.
H. Move the (+) wire marker along the positive
DTA Extension Wire until it is in a position
to remain on the wire after cutting in the next
Step I.
I. Cut the DTA Extension Wires to a length
appropriate to connect to the DTA Wires.
Strip an appropriate length of insulation from
each wire.
J. Using the supplied wire splices, connect the
DTA Extension Wires to the DTA Wires, positive
(+) to positive (+) and unmarked to unmarked.
Note that the 22 gage DTA Wires are to be
inserted into the side of the wire splices
containing the copper inserts.
K. Secure the Sensor Harness to the front of
the Aux. CT Module, as shown, using the
existing holes and the (2) nylon wire clamps,
(2) .164-32 x .500" screws, (4) flat washers, (2)
lock washers, and (2) nuts supplied.
L. Route the Sensor Harness along the side of the
right Trip Unit Assembly Mounting Bracket, then
towards the bottom of the Breaker. Secure the
Sensor Harness to the Trip Unit Assembly
Mounting Bracket using the existing hole and
the (1) nylon wire clamp, (1) .164-32 x .500"
screw, (2) flat washer, (1) lock washer, and (1)
nut supplied.