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Allen-Bradley CENTERLINE User Manual

Allen-Bradley CENTERLINE
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1 Publication 2100-IN012B-EN-P—April 2005
Chapter
2
Installation Procedures
Location Planning
When planning the location for your CENTERLINE Motor Control Center,
consider the following:
Conduits
Busways
Overall height of installation area
Alignment with other equipment
Future needs
Ambient temperature
The area must be level and the environment must be compatible with the
NEMA enclosure rating of the equipment.
Height Considerations
If the motor control center is equipped with optional external mounting
channels or is mounted on a pad, the height from the floor to the center of the
top handles must be checked for compliance with 2005 NEC 404.8(A) and UL
Standard 845. If the distances from the floor to the center of the highest
handle is greater then 6’7” (2000 mm) a unit operating handle extender should
be added (catalog number 2100H-NE1). See Figure 2.1.

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Allen-Bradley CENTERLINE Specifications

General IconGeneral
Short Circuit Current Rating (SCCR)Up to 100kA
Modular DesignYes
TypeMotor Control Center (MCC)
VoltageUp to 600V AC
Communication ProtocolsEtherNet/IP, DeviceNet
Enclosure TypeNEMA 1, NEMA 3R, NEMA 4, NEMA 4X, NEMA 12
Standards ComplianceUL 845, IEC 61439

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