Special Terminations

Class 690

Lug Deletion

In some applications, the circuit breaker does not require lugs on one or both ends. To meet this requirement, the circuit breaker should be ordered with the desired lug configuration as indicated below. If necessary, lugs may be removed in the field. However, if lugs are removed in the field, circuit breaker Types Q4, LA and LH must be secured with pan-mounting screws, or have “P” screws (cover screws and nuts) installed securing the base to the cover.

Lug Configuration [1]

ON End

OFF End

Circuit Breaker Prefix – Suffix

Lugs

Lugs

“L”

(e.g., LAL36100)

No Lugs

No Lugs

“F”

(e.g., LAF36100)

No Lugs

Lugs

“P”

(e.g., LAP36100)

Lugs

No Lugs

“P – MT” [2]
(e.g., LAP36100MT)

Termination Insert Kits

EDB, EGB,

EJB, FJA

The standard lugs supplied with EDB, EGB, EJB, and FJA circuit breakers and molded case switches are secured by means of a screw fastened through the circuit breaker terminal into the lug body. If the standard lug is removed and a bolted connection to the circuit breaker terminal pad is desired, a threaded insert kit is required. The insert is installed below the terminal pad. For ordering information see chart below.

Termination Kit Inserts

Kit Cat. No.

Inserts Per Kit

Circuit Breakers

TIKFD

3

EDB, EGB, EJB, FJA

Electric Joint Compound

Joint Compound

I-Line™ circuit breakers, I-Line busway plug-on units, I-Line panelboards and switchboards, QMB plug-on switches and motor control center plug-on units are supplied with factory applied joint compound on the plug-on connectors. The compound should not be removed because it contributes to the overall performance of the connection.
Whenever one of these units is removed and reinstalled, the joint compound should be reapplied. Catalog number PJC 7201 is a two-ounce container of compound specially formulated for the I-Line, QMB and motor control center connections.
No other type of commercially available joint compound should be used.

Electric Joint Compound

Use With

Cat. No.

I-Line Circuit Breakers, QMB Plug-On Units, or Model-V MCC Units

PJC7201

SED Drawout Circuit Breakers

PJC8311

Footnotes

  1. See information on termination kits below
  2. MT suffix also required (except for PowerPact™).

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