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Eaton Freedom 2100 User Manual

Eaton Freedom 2100
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I.B. 8926-1
TABLE OF CONTENTS
PART DESCRIPTION PAGE
1 General Information 2
2 Receiving, Handling & Storage 4
3 Installing Control Center Sections 5
4 Installing Conduit & Wiring 10
5 Incoming Line Connections 12
6 Overcurrent Protection Devices 14
7 Overload Relay Heater Selection 16
8 Inspection Prior to Energizing 18
9 Unit Installation & Adjustment 19
10 Maintenance 23
11 Plan Views 30
12 Related Instructions Leaflets 31
Instruction Book
I.B. 8926-1
Model A
Effective 12/94
Freedom 2100
Motor Control Center
Installation and Maintenance Manual
This electrical control equipment is designed to be in-
stalled, operated, and maintained by adequately trained
workmen. These instructions do not cover ll details, vari-
ations, or combinations of the equipment, its storage,
delivery, installation, check-out, safe operation, or main-
tenance. Care must be exercised to comply with local,
state, and national regulations, as well as safety prac-
tices, for this class of equipment. The maximum short
circuit capability of the equipment should not be ex-
ceeded by connection to a source with higher capacity.
If maintenance or troubleshooting assistance is required,
contact your nearest Westinghouse Engineering Serv-
ice Division or Sales Office.
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Eaton Freedom 2100 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandEaton
ModelFreedom 2100
CategoryController
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Receiving, Handling, and Storage Procedures

Personnel Qualification and Safety

Specifies the necessary qualifications and training for individuals who will install, operate, or maintain the MCC.

Control Center Section Installation

Conduit and Wiring Installation

Incoming Line Connection Procedures

Incoming Line Overcurrent Protection and Disconnects

Details the NEC requirements for overcurrent protection and main disconnects for MCC incoming power.

Incoming Lugs and Short-Circuit Bracing

Explains the installation of incoming line lugs and the necessary bracing to withstand fault forces.

Overcurrent Protection Device Selection

Device Selection and Overload Relay Installation

Covers selecting overcurrent devices and installing C306 Thermal Overload Relays into starters.

Overload Relay Setting and Testing

Procedures for adjusting overload relay settings, managing reset modes, and testing trip indications.

Overload Relay Heater Selection

Heater Pack Selection and Mounting

Detailed guide on choosing and installing appropriate heater packs for overload relays based on motor FLA.

Overload Relay Setting and Adjustment

Instructions for setting the FLA adjustment dial and selecting manual or automatic reset for overload relays.

Reduced Voltage Starter Heater Selection

Guidance on selecting overload relay heaters for specific reduced voltage starter types.

Pre-Energization Inspection

General Inspection Checklist

A comprehensive list of checks for foreign material, wiring, connections, and component integrity.

Electrical Tests and Final Checks

Procedures for performing insulation resistance tests and final checks before energizing the system.

Unit Installation and Adjustment Procedures

Control Center Maintenance

Defeater Mechanism and Lockout Procedures

Instructions for defeating mechanical interlocks and properly locking out disconnect devices.

Contactor Wear and Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting and Fault Recovery

Maintenance After a Fault

Procedures for inspecting, repairing, and returning motor controllers to service after a fault event.

Overload Relay and Contactor Fault Repair

Specific guidance on replacing or repairing overload relays and contactors that have experienced faults.

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