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TYPES DS II AND DSL II METAL ENCLOSED

LOW VOLTAGE POWER CIRCUIT BREAKERS


Cutler-Hammer Products
Low Voltage AC Power Circuit Breakers
Types DSII and DSL II...
The Best Has Become Better

Proven Technology with the Ratings


Enhancements and Additional
Ratings Our Customers Asked For
For over 25 years, Types DS and DSL Low
Voltage AC Power Circuit Breakers have
continually set industry standards for qual-
ity, reliability, and extended operating life
resulting in the largest installed base of
low voltage power circuit breakers.
But electrical distribution system require-
ments are changing…and our customers
asked for enhancements that provide the
capabilities of more accessories, more com-
munications, easier wiring, and improved
protection. And they emphasized that we
add these enhancements without altering
the breakers’ proven construction and per-
formance characteristics. Type DS II-620 Low Voltage AC Power Circuit Breaker (left) and Type DSL II-308 (right) both shown with optional
Digitrip RMS 910 Trip Units.
That’s just what we did…and the enhanced
DSII and DSL II Breakers provide exactly
what our customers require. We even added Breaker Type Frame Interrupting Ratings, rms Symmetrical Amperes
new ratings to help meet their expanding Size
Amperes With Instantaneous Trip Without Instantaneous Trip➀➁
distribution system requirements. 208-240V 480V 600V 208V-240V 480V 600V

Type DSII Circuit Breakers


Where They re Used
DSII-308 800 42,000 30,000 30,000 30,000 30,000 30,000
DSII and DSL II Breakers are designed DSII-508 800 65,000 50,000 42,000 50,000 50,000 42,000
specifically for use in metal-enclosed low DSII-608 800 65,000 65,000 50,000 65,000 65,000 50,000
voltage switchgear assemblies applied DSII-516 1600 65,000 50,000 42,000 50,000 50,000 42,000
DSII-616 1600 65,000 65,000 50,000 65,000 65,000 50,000
at nominal system voltages of 208-240, DSII-620 2000 65,000 65,000 50,000 65,000 65,000 50,000
480, or 600V AC. Six continuous current DSII-632 3200 85,000 65,000 65,000 65,000 65,000 65,000
frame sizes, 800 through 5,000 amperes are DSII-840 4000 130,000 85,000 85,000 85,000 85,000 85,000
covered by just three breaker frame sizes. DSII-850 5000 130,000 85,000 85,000 85,000 85,000 85,000
Type DSLII Circuit Breakers
Above 240V AC, DSII and DSL II Breakers
have a short time rating that is equal to the DSL II-308 800
DSL II-516 1600
instantaneous rating. This provides for DSL II-620 2000 All Types 200,000 on System Voltages 600 or Below
better downstream coordination, allowing DSL II-632 3200
the breaker closest to the fault to trip. DSL II-840 4000
DSII and DSL II Breakers are also fully ➀ Also short time ratings. Note: DSL II-308, DSL II-516, and DSL II-620
interchangeable, meaning they can be ➁ Short circuit ratings of nonautomatic breakers include current limiters integral with drawout
placed into compartments having the except the DSII-840 and DSII-850 which are 65,000. breaker elements. DSL II-632 includes DSII-632
Breaker and DSL II-840 includes DSII-840 Breaker
same dimensions and ratings. and DSII-FT40 drawout fuse truck, in separate
interlocked compartments.
100 Percent Rated
Breaker Weights/Dimensions
DSII and DSL II Beakers are 100 percent
Breaker Type Frame Size Dimensions – Inches Weight – Pounds
rated, UL listed, and are built and tested Amperes
to applicable NEMA, ANSI, IEEE, and UL Height Width Depth
standards in an ISO 9001 certified facility. Type DSII Circuit Breakers

DSII-308 800 18.22 18.38 21.06 150


Quality and Reliability DSII-508 800 18.22 18.38 21.06 195
DSII-608 800 18.22 18.38 21.06 200
Cutler-Hammer performs consistent en- DSII-516 1600 18.22 18.38 21.06 195
durance and reliability tests on DSII and DSII-616 1600 18.22 18.38 21.06 200
DSL II Breakers. DSII-620 2000 18.22 18.38 21.06 200
DSII-632 3200 29.56 18.62 21.06 300
■ Mini-Life Tests. Daily, a breaker is DSII-840 4000 29.56 30.12 25.93 400
randomly selected from the production DSII-850 5000 29.56 30.12 25.93 400
line and tested for an average 150 Type DSL II Circuit Breakers
mechanical operations to assure DSL II-308 800 18.22 18.38 29.06 200
performance as required. DSL II-516 1600 18.22 18.38 29.06 260
DSL II-620 2000 29.53 18.62 29.06 275
■ Maxi-Life Tests. MTBF testing con-
DSL II-632➀ 3200 29.56 18.62 19.68 325
tinuously tests DSII and DSL II Break- DSL II-840➀ 4000 29.56 30.12 24.56 430
ers until they fail. This identifies any
weak links in the breaker mechanism ➀ Breaker and drawout fuse truck in separate interlocked compartments.
and also demonstrates how design
changes improve the performance
and quality of the breakers.
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Low Voltage AC Power Circuit Breakers
New Secondary Contacts
Provide for More Accessories
and Easier Wiring

Up to 60 Contact Points and Only New Secondary Contacts


One Standard Connection Drawing
DSII and DSL II Breakers are now available
The one standard connection drawing with up to 48 points of secondary contact
feature provides significant time savings… in modules of 12 contacts each. More
because a switchgear builder can prewire secondary contacts facilitate wiring while
a harness prior to installation, making con- providing for nearly twice the number of
nections to the secondary and zone selec- breaker accessory connections.
tive interlocking (ZSI) contacts when the
breaker is being installed in the cell.

Standard Breaker Secondary Wiring Diagram Viewed from Front View of Switchgear Cell

OTS 3 Auxiliary Switch 2


or OTS
UV F1 UV LCS ATR ALARMS RESET NO NO NO NC NC NC

25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48
1
4
7 2 Typical Cell Can Be Prewired
Zone Interlock/Communication Plug 10 5
8 3
11
9
6 and Ready to Accept DSII Circuit Breaker
12
A typical OEM cell shown prewired and ready to
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 accept the breaker as delivered from the factory,
assuring a positive connection of all contacts. Wiring
F0 A6 SR COM ATR MOT G OTS 1 & 2 NO NO ST GF NC NC
or MOT PWR for zone selective interlocking and/or IMPACC /
F1 SR Auxiliary Switch 1 Auxiliary Switch 1 PowerNet communications is connected in a pin
which is easily inserted into the socket plug.
This design also provides for ease of wiring when a
Zone Interlock/Communication 12 Point Plug Detail customer’s requirements increase, requiring the
addition of accessories, zone selective interlocking,
1 Zone Interlock Communications or IMPACC / PowerNet communications.
4
7 2
10 5 1 Z1 DG 4 Z4 GOUT 6 C6 COM1 9 C9 12 C12 COM CLOSE
8 3
11
9
6 2 Z2 SOUT 5 Z5 GIN 7 C7 COM2 10 C10 SHIELD
12
3 Z3 SIN 8 C8 11 C11 NPOW

Zone Selective Interlocking New Internal Zone Selective


Interlocking Contacts
Fault 1
For customers whose distribution systems
There are no interlocking signals. The main
breaker trip unit will initiate the trip instanta-
require the added protection of zone selec-
neously. tive interlocking (ZSI), we placed the float-
ing design socket plug – with 12 points of
Ground Fault Fault 2
Setting:
contact – internal to the breaker, next to the
Zone 1 1200A Pickup The feeder breaker trip unit will initiate the trip secondary disconnect contacts providing
Breaker instantaneously to clear the fault; and Zone 2
Number 1 0.5 Seconds for ease of wiring.
Time Delay will send an interlocking signal to the Zone 1 trip
Fault 1 unit. The Zone 1 trip unit will begin to time out, and
in the event that the feeder breaker in Zone 2 Zone Selective Interlocking Provides
would not clear the fault, the main breaker in
Zone 2 Ground Fault Zone 1 will clear the fault in 0.5 seconds. Positive System Coordination without
Setting: Time Delays
600A Pickup
Breaker 0.3 Seconds Fault 3
Number 2 Time Delay The branch breaker trip unit will initiate the trip Cutler-Hammer pioneered ZSI, which al-
Fault 2 lows the breaker closest to the fault to trip
Zone Selective instantaneously to clear the fault; and Zone 3 will
Interlock Wiring send an interlocking signal to the Zone 2 trip without any preset time delay. Through a
Zone 3 Ground Fault
unit; and Zone 2 will send an interlocking signal hardwired connection between a down-
Setting: to Zone 1.
300A Pickup
stream breaker’s Digitrip Trip Unit and a
Breaker
Number 3 No Time Delay Zone 1 and Zone 2 trip units will begin to time DS II or DSL II main breaker’s Digitrip Trip
out, and in the event that the branch breaker Unit, a restraining signal is sent upstream.
Fault 3
in Zone 3 would not clear the fault, the feeder
breaker in Zone 2 will clear the fault in 0.3 This allows the breaker closest to the fault
LOAD seconds. Similarly, in the event that the feeder to trip instantaneously while the remainder
breaker in Zone 2 would not clear the fault, of the distribution system remains on line,
the main breaker in Zone 1 will clear the fault in thus avoiding unnecessary and often
0.5 seconds.
costly downtime.

IMPACC / PowerNet Communications


The floating design socket plug is also
used when customers require the highly
reliable, comprehensive power monitoring
capabilities provided by the IMPACC /
PowerNet communications system.

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Cutler-Hammer Products
Types DSII and DSL II Breakers Provide
Safety, Security, and Easier Operation

Built-In Safety Features


Provide Optimum Operator Safety User Friendly Operation — Types DSII and DSL II Breakers
and System Security
■ Four position automatic mechanical
interlocking system when the
breaker is in a breaker compartment.
1. Remove. The breaker is nearest the
front of the compartment and open with Controls and indica- 1
the closing springs discharged. It can- tors are functionally
grouped on the front
not be closed electrically or manually.
of the breakers.
It is padlockable in this position.
2. Disconnect. A storage position
with the breaker in the compartment
2 5
but open and disconnected. It can be 3
4
padlocked in place.
6
3. Test. Main disconnects are disen- 7
gaged, secondary contacts are engag- 8
ed. All functions of the breaker and 9
trip unit can be tested in this position.
4. Connected. Both main and second- 10
ary contacts are connected and the
breaker is ready for normal operation.
■ Deadfront faceplate shield isolates
the operator from high voltage when the
breaker is energized. When the breaker
is in a compartment, the compartment
door acts as a double deadfront shield. ■
1 Standard Digitrip RMS Trip Unit ■
9 Push-to-Close Mechanism Release Button

■ Padlocking provision enables the ■


2 Drawout Position Indicator ■
10 Spring Charge Indicator
breaker to be padlocked in a trip-free ■
3 Shutter Covering Access to Levering Shaft ■
11 Interphase Barriers
condition. The breaker cannot be (Shown in Closed Position)
closed or moved with the levering ■
12 Secondary Disconnects

4 Open-Close Indicator
device. The padlock itself is placed in ■
13 Zone Selective Interlock/
the padlock plate that extends through ■
5 Metal Faceplate Shield IMPACC / PowerNet Communications Plug
the front of the breaker faceplate. This
helps prevent unauthorized racking

6 Manual Charge Handle ■
14 Main Disconnects

and operation of the breaker. ■


7 Padlock Plate ■
15 Levering Device Arm

■ Glass polyester insulation provides ■


8 Push-to-Trip Button ■
16 DE-ION Arc Chute
sufficient mechanical strength to resist
short circuit forces and is highly resis-
tant to heat and arcing.
Rear and front views of Type DSII-620 Low Voltage AC Power Circuit Breaker.
■ Interference interlocks are provided
to prevent insertion of breakers with
mismatched disconnects or insuffi-
cient interrupting ratings into compart- 16
ments carrying a higher current.
■ Electrical lockout for manually oper- 11 12
ated breakers prevents closing of an
unenergized circuit. When the circuit 13
is energized, the breaker can be closed
by pushing the push-to-close mecha-
nism release button. 14
■ Closed breaker interlock prevents
operation of the spring release when
15
the breaker is already closed.

DE-ION¤ Arc Extinguishers


Provide Superior Arc Quenching
Cutler-Hammer developed the DE-ION arc
extinguisher that assists in the interruption
of high energy faults by dissipating the
large amounts of arc energy. Each arc
extinguisher includes a series of steel
plates that attract the arc and interrupt it
by cooling and stretching the arc.

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Low Voltage AC Power Circuit Breakers
Types DSII and DSL II Breakers Are
Simple to Inspect and Easy to Maintain

Designed for Easy Access, Inspection,


Type DSL II Circuit Breakers and Minimal Maintenance

4 The stored energy mechanism and con-


trol devices are easily accessible (in the
3 remove and disconnect positions) and can
2
be inspected by removing the front panel.
Inspection, minor maintenance when re-
quired (such as lubricating the mechanism),
5 and accessing the control components
is simplified.


1 Blown Limiter Indicators


2 Isolating Transformers for Blown Fuse Indicators
1 ■
3 Zone Selective Interlock/IMPACC/PowerNet
Communications Plug


4 Current Limiters


5 Secondary Disconnects


6 Main Disconnects

Additionally, many minor replacement


functions involving the mechanism, control,
and/or accessory devices can be easily
Extend Interrupting Ratings up to With properly selected and coordinated accomplished.
200 kA rms Symmetrical limiters, the breaker itself will clear
overloads and faults within its interrupt- True Two-Step Stored Energy
DSL II Breakers are a combination of series ing rating, leaving the limiters intact
connected current limiters and standard Mechanism for Manually and
and undamaged. The limiters will pro- Electrically Operated Breakers
DSII Breakers…extending the interrupting vide fast interruption of fault currents
rating of DSII Breakers up to 200 kA. beyond the breaker rating up to a “Stored energy” is energy held in waiting,
Consequently, they’re used on systems maximum 200 kA rms symmetrical. ready to open or close the breaker within
where the overload protection and switch- five cycles or less. The unique cam and
■ Single-Phasing Protection. Interlock
ing functions of air power breakers are spring design provides necessary energy
arrangements trip the breaker whenever
required…and available fault currents ex- for a single close-open sequence as well
any limiter blows, preventing single-
ceed the interrupting ratings of the circuit as the energy for multiple charge-close
phasing. The breaker cannot be re-
breakers alone and/or exceed the with- operations such as this possible sequence:
closed on a live source unless there are
stand and interrupting ratings of down- charge-close-recharge-open-close-open.
three unblown limiters on the breaker.
stream circuit components. There are three blown limiter indicators This means the energy required to open
on the breaker faceplate, providing a the breaker is always prestored following
Current Limiters Mounting visual indication when a limiter in any a closing operation.
800, 1600, and 2000 Ampere Breakers: phase has interrupted a fault. On manually operated breakers, closing
Integrally mounted in the drawout breaker. ■ Safety Features. Current limiters springs are charged by hand. For electri-
3200 and 4000 Ampere Breakers: Mount- on Types DSLII-308, DSLII-516, and cally operated breakers, springs are nor-
ed on separate drawout trucks that fit into DSL II-620 Breakers are accessible mally charged by an electric motor but can
compartments of equal size to their com- only when a breaker has been com- be manually charged in the absence of
patible breakers and are positioned adja- pletely withdrawn from its compartment. control power.
cent to one another. For Types DSL II-632 and DSLII-840
Breakers, current limiters are mounted More Information
Exclusive Features on a separate fuse truck. It is key inter-
locked with the breaker to prevent Further information and pricing can be
■ Fault Interruption. On overloads withdrawal or insertion unless the found in PL.22B.01.P.E.
and faults within the breaker inter- breaker is disconnected.
rupting rating, the breaker protects
the limiters. On higher fault currents
exceeding the breaker rating, the limit-
ers protect the breaker.

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Cutler-Hammer Products
A Wider Selection of Trip Units Provide
Expanded Protection Capabilities

Cutler-Hammer introduced the first micro- ground current protection settings for maxi- monitoring information including power fac-
processor-based trip unit and has advanced mum flexibility in trip-curve shaping and tor, voltage values, harmonic distortion val-
this technology into a new family of Digitrip® multi-unit coordination. ues, and waveform capture.
RMS Electronic and Digitrip OPTIM ™
Programmable Trip Units. For more sophisticated distribution systems, For additional Digitrip information, con-
other Digitrip Electronic or Programmable tact your Cutler-Hammer distributor or
Digitrip RMS 510 is the standard trip unit of Trip Units may be specified to provide sales engineer.
DSII and DSL II Breakers. It enables the IMPACC / PowerNet communications, sys-
user to select as many as nine phase and tems diagnostics information, and systems

Digitrip RMS Electronic


and OPTIM Programmable
RMS 510 RMS 610 OPTIM 750 RMS 810 RMS 910 OPTIM 1050
Trip Units Selection Guide

Digitrip RMS 510 is standard.

For Voltage/Rating information,


refer to Page 2.

TRIP UNIT SENSING


rms Sensing Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
PROTECTION AND COORDINATION
Protection Ordering Options LI, LS, LSI, LIG LI, LSI, LIG LSI(A), LSIG LI, LS, LSI, LIG LI, LS, LSI, LIG LSI(A), LISG
LSG, LSIG LSG, LSIG LSG, LSIG LSG, LSIG
Fixed Rating Plug (In) Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Overtemperature Trip Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Long Adjustable Rating Plug (In) No No No No No No
Delay
Delay Long Delay Setting 0.5-1.0 (ln) 0.5-1.0 x (In) 0.4-1.0 x (In) 0.5-1.0 x (In) 0.5-1.0 x (In) 0.4-1.0 x (In)
Protection Long Delay Time I2t 2-24 Seconds 2-24 Seconds 2-24 Seconds 2-24 Seconds 2-24 Seconds 2-24 Seconds
Long Delay
Thermal Memory Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
High Load Alarm No 0.85 x I r 0.5-1.0 x Ir 0.85 x I r 0.85 x I r 0.5-1.0 x Ir
Short Short Delay Setting 200-600% S1 & S2 x (Ir) 200-600% S1 & S2 x (Ir) 150-800% x (Ir) 200-600% S1 & S2 x (Ir) 200-600% S1 & S2 x (Ir) 150-800% x (Ir)
Delay
Delay Short Delay Time I2t 100-500 ms 100-500 ms 100-500 ms 100-500 ms 100-500 ms 100-500 ms
Protection Short Delay Time Flat 100-500 ms 100-500 ms 100-500 ms 100-500 ms 100-500 ms 100-500 ms
Short Delay Time ZSI Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Instan- Instantaneous Setting 200-600% M1 & M2 x (ln) 200-600% M1 & M2 x (ln) 200-800% x (ln) 200-600% M1 & M2 x (ln) 200-600% M1 & M2 x (ln) 200-800% x (ln)
taneous Discriminator 0Yes➀ 0Yes➀ Yes 0Yes➀ 0Yes➀ Yes
Protection Instantaneous Override Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Ground Ground Fault Setting 25-100% x (In)➁ 25-100% x (In)➁ 20/25-100%➁ 25-100% x (In)➁ 25-100% x (In)➁ 20/25-100%➁
Fault
Fault Ground Fault Delay I2t 100-500 ms 100-500 ms 100-500 ms 100-500 ms 100-500 ms 100-500 ms
Protection Ground Fault Delay Flat 100-500 ms 100-500 ms 100-500 ms 100-500 ms 100-500 ms 100-500 ms
Ground Fault ZSI Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Ground Fault
Thermal Memory Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes

SYSTEM DIAGNOSTICS
Cause of Trip LEDs Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Magnitude of Trip Information No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Remote Signal Contacts No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
SYSTEM MONITORING
Digital Display No Yes 0Yes➂ Yes Yes 0Yes➂
Current No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes
Voltage No No No No Yes Yes
Power and Energy No No No Yes Yes Yes
Power Quality – Harmonics No No No No Yes Yes
Power Factor No No No 0Yes√ Yes Yes
SYSTEM COMMUNICATIONS
IMPACC / PowerNet No No Yes Yes Yes Yes
FIELD TESTING
Testing Method➄ Integral Integral OPTIMizer, BIM, Integral Integral OPTIMizer, BIM,
IMPACC / PowerNet IMPACC / PowerNet

➀ LS, LSG only. ➂ By OPTIMizer/BIM. ➄ Set by adjustable rating plug. In = Rating plug rating. Is = Sensor rating.
➁ Not to exceed 1200A. √ Over IMPACC / PowerNet only. Ir = LDPU setting. BIM = Breaker Interface Module.

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Low Voltage AC Power Circuit Breakers
IMPACC / Power Net Communications,
Breaker Accessories, and Structural
Components

IMPACC / PowerNet Communications: computer, an existing building manage-


A Highly Reliable System that Will On-Site ment system, a programmable logic con-
Improve the Operating Efficiency Location troller, or a distributed control system.
of Your Plant or Building
Through IMPACC / PowerNet, information
As a high frequency-based system, communicated from a DSII or DSL II Breaker
IMPACC / PowerNet is unaffected by the includes breaker status (open/close/trip),
electromagnetic fields that result when cur- cause and magnitude of trip, metering
rent flows through conductors. This helps values, trip rating, and time stamping of
provide for increased reliability while sig- events. The breaker itself can be remotely
nificantly reducing equipment and installa- opened or closed.
tion costs.
For additional IMPACC / PowerNet infor-
A master control unit (connected to the Off-Site mation, contact your Cutler-Hammer dis-
Location
DSII or DSL II Breaker with a shielded twist- tributor or sales engineer.
ed pair communications wire) is used to
monitor, control, and communicate with
the breaker’s Digitrip RMS Trip Unit. The
master control unit may be a personal

A Full Range of Factory Installed ■ Undervoltage Release – Time Delay. normally open and two normally
Breaker Accessories Provided with a nonadjustable time closed contacts. 5A/5B switches have
delay that prevents the breaker from five normally open and five normally
■ Electrical Operator. A universal type tripping during momentary fluctuations closed contacts.
electric motor, internal to the breaker, of system voltage.
that charges the springs automatically. ■ Operation Counter. A mechanical
■ Auxiliary Switches. Provide the counter that provides a record of the
■ Shunt Trip for Manually Operated capability to remotely indicate if the number of breaker operations.
Breakers. Provides remote controlled breaker is open or closed and may
tripping. Contact your Cutler-Hammer distributor
be used on breakers with either man- or sales engineer for a complete list
■ Undervoltage Release – Instanta- ually or electrically operated stored of accessories.
neous. Trips the breaker instanta- energy mechanisms.
neously when voltage on its coil falls Two types of auxiliary switches are
between 30 to 60 percent of normal. available: 2A/2B switches have two

Low Voltage Switchgear The Cutler-Hammer value-added modular with opportunities to add the most value
Structural Components approach for assembling low voltage switch- to their low voltage switchgear. For more
gear featuring DSII Breakers and struc- information refer to PL.44B.04.P.E.
tures provides switchgear manufacturers

DSII Power Modules DSII Substructure DSII Breaker Cell Parts


Complete structures including fully equipped breaker The basic assembled breaker supporting structure Breaker mounting pan, contact mounting plate, and
compartments. The switchgear manufacturer pro- including breaker mounting pan, contact mounting stationary main contacts. In addition to assembling
vides value-added items such as doors, bus, cable plate, stationary main contacts, drawout extension these parts, the switchgear manufacturer provides
area compartment, instruments, relays, and associ- rails, and side and back sheets. The switchgear value-added items such as doors, bus, cable area
ated wiring. manufacturer provides value-added items such as compartment, side sheets, instruments, relays, and
doors, bus, cable area compartment, instruments, associated wiring. Breaker cell parts are available
relays, and associated wiring. individually or as an entire kit.

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Cutler-Hammer, a part of Eaton Corporation, is a worldwide leader
providing customer-driven solutions. From power distribution and electrical
control products to industrial automation, Cutler-Hammer utilizes advanced
product development, world-class manufacturing, and offers global
engineering services and support.

For more information on Cutler-Hammer products, call 1-800-525-2000 or

B22B01SE
1-630-377-9738, for engineering services call 1-800-498-2678, or visit our
website at www.cutlerhammer.eaton.com

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania U.S.A.

Publication No. B.22B.01.S.E


February 2001
Printed in U.S.A. / CMS 2159

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