DET-653C EntelliGuard
®
G Circuit Breaker Application Guide
24-May-12 Section 5. Catalog Numbering Guide
©2012 General Electric All Rights Reserved
Digit 6 – Mounting Type Poles
OEM
drawout
3
4, right
4, left
stationary
3
4, right
4, left
GE Equipment
drawout 3
stationary 3
• Right, Left indicates the location of the fourth pole, typically used to
switch the neutral.
• Stationary and drawout breakers come with back connected
terminations. Optional front flat terminations are available. See page 40.
• P type circuit breaker available only in 3-pole.
Digit 7 – Spring Charging Motor
Spring Charging Motor (EO)
DC
AC
*An "X" (Blank/None) denotes a Manually Operated device (MO) Spring
Charge Contact, GSCC1, included with all Motor Operators.
• When a Spring Charging Motor is selected, a Closing Device must be
selected from Closing Devices for Digit 8, and a Shunt Trip Device must
be selected from Shunt Trip 1 Devices for Digit 9.
• Shunt Trip 1 with a coil voltage different from the Spring Charge Motor
may be user-selected.
Digit 8 – Closing Devices
Closing Coil
(CC)*
24Vdc
30Vdc
110Vdc/130Vdc; 120Vac
220Vdc; 240Vac
250Vdc; 277Vac
Command
Operated
Closing Coil
(CCC)**
48Vac/dc
110Vdc/130Vdc; 120Vac
208Vac
*The Closing Coil (CC) permits either local or remote release of the spring
charged closing mechanism by electrical operation.
**The Command Operated Closing Coil (CCC) includes an additional
anti-pumping safety feature to ensure that the electrical closing signal
must be released before further closure is attempted, a shut off is
initiated if the closing signal is maintained.
• Manual button through breaker cover is included as standard
assembly.
• When a Spring Charging Motor is selected (Digit 7), a Closing Device
must be selected from Closing Devices for Digit 8, and a Shunt Trip
Device must be selected from Shunt Trip 1 Devices for Digit 9.
•
Extended Range Shunt Trip (ANSI/UL)*
24Vdc
48Vac/dc
70 – 72Vdc
250Vdc; 277 Vac
Blank/none
*The Extended Range Shunt Trip is specifically intended and required
for UL ANSI Ground Fault applications. The pick up range is 55-110%
of the ST coil voltage.
• When a motor is selected from the Spring Charging Motor (Digit 7)
a Shunt Trip 1 must be selected.
•