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ELECTRICALLY
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THROUGH
AK
-
1
-
15
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9
INTRODUCTION
rup
^
r
difference
in
the
upper
Mtud
and
later
-
AU
Of
theet
?
models
are
essentially
the
game
breaker
.
As
various
danign
Improvements
and
new
features
were
added
,
the
suffix
digit
of
the
type
number
was
progressively
Increased
,
Mainly
,
Changes
made
ware
of
A
very
minor
nature
.
These
are
tabulated
below
!
AK
-
1
-
15
/
25
-
3
Basic
model
AK
-
1
-
15
/
25
-
4
Improved
"
Y
"
relay
In
sole
-
noid
control
system
.
res
RATINGS
"
HIM
Continuous
Current
Rating
Interrupt
-
ing
Voltage
Breaker
Type
Rating
RMS
Amperes
'
^
-
TTYH
RMJ
3
Ampereis
AC
DC
AK
"
Jw
16
AK
-
l
-
lB
AK
-
I
-
lh
10
to
229
30
,
000
.
25
,
000
15
,
000
240
and
below
241
-
400
481
-
C
00
A
&
>
l
-
15
/
25
~
c
stationary
primary
disconnect
<
and
cable
clamp
raUmignod
,
(
Only
endowed
breakers
at
-
,
footed
*
)
.
AK
>
!
Ul
$
/
85
-
i
7
New
type
of
front
escutcheon
and
dosing
handle
,
Trip
but
-
ton
relocated
on
©
scutcheon
and
reset
lever
of
bell
alarm
and
lockout
breaker
#
changed
,
1302
overload
trip
device
used
Instead
of
the
KC
-
1
device
ex
-
cept
on
units
requiring
the
short
time
delay
feature
.
i
,
AK
-
l
-
15
/
2
Ii
-
B
New
drawout
frame
Introduced
.
15
to
2213
15
to
2215
200
AK
-
1
-
28
35
to
«
00
50
,
000
35
,
000
25
,
000
240
and
below
241
-
400
451
-
000
K
>
1
-
26
»
.
-
1
-
28
30
to
000
35
to
800
250
i
!
Those
circuit
breakers
are
generally
used
for
protection
and
control
of
apparatus
and
branch
circuits
,
Including
equipment
in
,
buildings
,
indus
-
tries
,
power
stations
and
for
inorbie
applications
within
the
ratings
designated
.
The
AK
-
1
-
15
and
AK
-
1
-
25
differ
in
that
the
AK
-
1
-
26
has
one
extra
contact
per
pole
with
cor
-
r
RECEIVING
,
.
HANDLING
Am
STORAGE
Immediately
upon
receipt
of
the
circuit
breaker
,
any
dirt
or
particles
of
packing
material
that
may
an
examination
should
be
made
for
any
damage
have
accumulated
on
the
breaker
parte
.
,
or
loss
sustained
In
transit
,
,
Jf
iniury
or
rough
}
handling
is
evident
,
a
damage
ertaim
should
bo
filed
at
once
with
tm
transportation
company
and
the
nearest
General
Kiefctrie
Solos
Office
should
be
promptly
notified
.
The
circuit
breaker
should
be
unpacked
as
possible
after
being
received
,
Caro
should
in
unpacking
to
avoid
damaging
any
of
tho
Be
sure
that
ho
loose
parte
are
missing
or
left
in
the
patting
malarial
.
Blow
out
If
the
circuit
breaker
is
not
installed
at
once
,
it
should
be
stared
in
a
clean
dry
place
and
pre
-
ferably
placed
in
;
a
vertical
position
.
It
should
be
pnorted
to
prevent
bending
of
studs
or
damage
the
breaker
parts
.
It
is
advisable
not
to
cover
the
breaker
with
any
packing
or
oilier
material
that
absorbs
moisture
which
may
cause
corrosion
of
breaker
parts
.
i
A
covering
of
paper
will
prevent
dust
*
from
settling
on
the
breaker
parts
.
ffU
to
soon
as
be
used
breaker
ports
.
7
/
twe
Wrucffcwu
do
sot
juwporf
to
cover
off
detoff
?
or
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/
orw
h
cqvipnmt
nor
tv
provkfo
for
every
fxwfbfo
contingency
to
be
me
*
m
connection
with
fnsfaffafiom
,
opmrtion
or
maintenance
*
$
!
joo
#
d
further
/
nfonmrfksi
be
dey
/
red
iw
diouk
/
parikutar
prob
/
emi
ariie
which
are
not
covered
nuffidantfy
for
the
pUmttfw
'
f
parptweit
,
the
matter
fthooJd
be
referred
to
ttw
»
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