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Metal-Enclosed Drawout Switchgear
Low Voltage
Magnum DS

(For detailed information on Magnum
DS breakers, refer to

Tab 26

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General Description

Structure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Bus. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Wiring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Instrumentation/Metering . .

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Accessories/Options. . . . . .

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Magnum DS Front
Accessible Switchgear. . .

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Magnum DS Arc-
Resistant Switchgear . . . .

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Magnum DS Power
Circuit Breakers . . . . . . . .

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Magnum DS Switchgear
Trip Units . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Arcash Reduction
Maintenance System. . . .

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Series NRX . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Metering and
Monitoring Devices . . . . .

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Technical Data

Voltage and Bus Ratings . .

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Heat Loss. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Standards . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Breaker Ratings . . . . . . . . .

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Breaker Control Voltages . . .

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CT Metering Accuracies. . .

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Voltage Transformers. . . . .

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Control Power Transformers

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Layout Dimensions

Breaker Arrangements . . . .

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Floor Plan/Conduit Area . . . .

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Switchgear Section View . . .

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Outdoor Enclosure . . . . . . .

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Arc-Resistant
Layout Restrictions. . . . . .

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Center of Gravity/Weights .

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Specications

See Eatons

Product Specication
Guide,

available on CD or on the Web.
CSI Format:
1995 2010

Section 16426A Section 26 23 00.11
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SwitchgearLow Voltage and DSL

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Switchgear,
please consult factory at 1-800-257-3278.

Specications

See Eatons

Product Specication
Guide

, available on CD or on the Web.
CSI Format:
1995 2010

Section 16426B Section 26 23 00.13
Magnum DS Switchgear
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Magnum DS

General Description

003

Magnum DS Switchgear

Eatons Magnum DS power circuit
breaker switchgear is backed by
40 years of power circuit breaker and
switchgear development that have
set the industry standards for quality,
reliability, maintainability and
extended operating life, when it
comes to protecting and monitoring
low voltage electrical distribution
systems. Magnum DS switchgear is
designed to meet the changing needs
of our customers by providing:


Lower installation and
maintenance costs


Higher interrupting ratings and
withstand ratings


Better coordination capability


Increased tripping sensitivity


Enhanced safety measures


Higher quality, reliability and
maintainability


Communications and power
quality monitoring and
measuring capabilities


Flexible layouts that maximize
use of capital by minimizing
equipment footprint
Magnum DS switchgear can meet the
needs of general applications, service
entrances, harsh environments, multi-
ple source transfers, special grounding
systems and many others.
With a modern design, Magnum DS
metal-enclosed low voltage switchgear
and power circuit breakers provide:


100% rated, fully selective
protection


Integral microprocessor-based
breaker tripping systems


Two-step stored-energy breaker
closing


Standard 100 kA short-circuit
bus bracing


Optional 150 and 200 kA
short-circuit bus bracing


Optional metal barriers to isolate
the cable compartment from the
bus compartment


Both indoor and outdoor aisle and
aisleless enclosures


Full range of safety solutions
dealing with arc ash hazard
and operator error
Many other features for coordinated,
safe, convenient, trouble-free, and
economical control and protection of
low voltage distribution systems are
also provided.

Magnum DS Switchgear

Magnum DS breakers are designed to:


ANSI Standards C37.13, C37.16,
C37.17, C37.50


UL 1066
Magnum DS switchgear conforms to
the following standards:


CSA




C22.2, No. 31-M89


ANSI C37.20.1


ANSI C37.51


UL


Standard 1558 and UL
Standard 891


American Bureau of Shipping (ABS)


Built in an ISO


certied facility
Maximum ratings for Magnum DS
switchgear are 600 Vac, 10,000A
continuous cross bus and 200,000A
short-circuit capacity.

Seismic Qualication

Refer to

Tab 1

for information on
seismic qualication for this and
other Eaton products.

Structure Features

Standard nish

: Gray paint nish
(ANSI 61) using a modern, completely
automated and continuously moni-
tored electrostatic powder coating.
This continually monitored system
includes spray de-grease and clean,
spray rinse, iron phosphate spray
coating spray rinse, non-chemical seal,
oven drying, electrostatic powder
spray paint coating and oven curing.

Integral base

: The ruggedly formed
base greatly increases the rigidity of
the structure, reduces the possibility of
damage during the installation of the
equipment, and is suitable for rolling,
jacking and handling. A lifting angle
is permanently welded into the bus
compartment structure for increased
strength. The bottom frame structure
members are indented to allow the
insertion of a pry bar.

Heavy-duty door hinges

: Each
breaker door is mounted with hinge
pins. Removal of the door is easily
accomplished by just lifting the hinge
pin. This allows easy access to the
breaker internal compartment for
inspection and maintenance.

Rear cover/doors

: In Magnum DS
switchgear, standard rear bolted
covers are provided. They are split
into two sections to facilitate handling
during removal and installation.
Optional rear doors are also available.
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General Description

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Through-the-door design

: The
following functions may be performed
without the need to open the circuit
breaker doorlever the breaker
between positions, operate manual
charging system and view the spring
charge status ag, close and open
breaker, view and adjust trip unit and
read the breaker rating nameplate.

Through-the-Door Design

Cassette design

: The breaker cassette
supports the breaker in the cell, as well
as on the movable extension rails
when the breaker is placed into or
removed from the cell. The extension
rails allow the breaker to be drawn
out without having to de-energize the
entire switchgear lineup.

Accessibility

: When the door is open or
removed, each breaker compartment
provides front access to isolated,
vertical wireways, primary disconnects,
cell current transformers and other
breaker compartment accessories for
ease of eld wiring and trouble-
shooting eld connections.

Breaker Cell

Four-position drawout

: Breakers can
be in connected, test, disconnected or
removed position. The breaker can be
moved between the connected, test
and disconnected positions while the
compartment door is closed.

Closing spring automatic discharge

:
Mechanical interlocking automatically
discharges the closing springs when
the breaker is removed from its
compartment.

Optional safety shutters

: Positive
acting safety shutters that isolate the
breaker connections to the main bus
when the breaker is withdrawn from
the cell is an option offered for addi-
tional safety beyond our standard
design. They reduce the potential
of accidental contact with live bus.
Insulating covers (boots) are
furnished on live main stationary
disconnecting contacts in compart-
ments equipped for future breakers.

Breaker inspection

: When withdrawn
on the rails, breaker is completely
accessible for visual inspection; tilting is
not necessary. The rails are permanent
parts of every breaker compartment.

Interference interlocks

: Supplied on
breakers and in compartments where
the compartments are of the same
physical size. Interference interlocks
ensure an incorrect breaker cannot
be inserted.

Optional key interlock (switchgear
mounted)

: This mechanism holds the
breaker cell mechanically trip-free to
prevent electrical or manual closing.
Breaker can be stored in compartment,
and completely removed for mainte-
nance or for use as a spare without
disturbing the interlock. Modication
of the breaker is not required. An
additional single cylinder breaker
mounted key interlock is available
as an option.

Optional mechanical interlock

:
Available between adjacent breakers
to ensure the proper sequence of
operation between two circuit breakers
or a circuit breaker and a fuse truck.

Bus Features

Buses and connections

: Vertical
and cross bus ratings in Magnum DS
switchgear are based on a UL and
ANSI standard temperature rise of
65C above a maximum ambient air
temperature of 40C. As an option,
55C temp rise over a maximum
ambient air temp of 40C is available.

Bus ampacities

: Vertical and cross bus
ratings in Magnum DS are 2000, 3200,
4000 and 5000A. In addition, a 6000,
8000 and 10,000A cross bus rating is
available. Vertical section bus is sized
per main cross bus maximum rating
or by ANSI C37.20.1 Section 7.4.1.3.
Table 11 to a maximum of 5000A.

Bus bracing

: Unique vertical bus
conguration provides an optional
industry-leading short-circuit with-
stand rating of 200,000A. Standard
bracing is 100,000A. The U shaped
bar is the heart of the Magnum DS
vertical bus. This conguration
provides a much higher mechanical
strength. To further demonstrate
the strength and rigidity of this bus
system, it has been veried through
testing to withstand 85,000A short-
circuit for a full 60 cycles.

Silver plating

: Bolted, silver-plated
copper main buses are standard. The
plating is over the entire length of the
bar, not just at the joints. Optional
tin-plated copper buses are available.

Bus joints

: All joints are bolted and
secured with Belleville-type spring
washers for maximum joint integrity.
These washers reduce the potential of
joint hardware loosening during the
change of joint temperature associ-
ated with variations of the loads.
Optional maintenance-free hardware
is also available.

Full neutral

: For four-wire applications,
the neutral bus is rated 100% of main
bus rating as standard. Neutral ratings
up to a maximum of 10,000A are
available as an option. Additionally,
four-pole breakers can be used in
conjunction with four-wire systems.

Ground

: A ground bus is furnished
the full length of the switchgear
assembly and is tted with terminals
for purchasers connections.

Glass reinforced polyester and
Ultramid


standoff insulation system

:
Glass reinforced polyester has been
used on both low and medium voltage
switchgear for decades. By combining
this industry proven material with
Ultramid insulation, a total system
providing exceptional mechanical and
dielectric withstand strength, as well
as high resistance to heat, ame and
moisture, is produced. Substantial
testing to demonstrate accelerated
effects of heating and cooling on the
mechanical and dielectric properties
of this system prove it to provide
superior performance for decades
of trouble-free operation.
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General Description

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Optional conductor insulation
covering

: For applications requiring
additional bus protection in harsh
environments, Magnum DS switchgear
is designed for the addition of optional
conductor insulation covering, in
addition to providing full UL air
clearance without insulation. This
material is applied during the assembly
of the bus, and covers all vertical and
horizontal phase bus bars. Removable
boots provide access to section-to-
section bus joints for inspection and
maintenance purposes. This insulation
is not available for vertical sections
containing Series NRX breakers.

Optional Insulated Bus

Barriers

: Optional grounded metal
barriers isolate the main bus and
connections from the cable compart-
ment providing added safety to the
workers while reducing the potential
of objects falling into the bus compart-
ment. In addition, vertical barriers
between cable sections can be added
to reduce potential hazards. Barriers
are removable to give access to the
bus compartment for inspection and
maintenance. Barriers can be either
solid metal or vented for ease of
infrared scanning.

Optional Bus Compartment and
Vertical Section Barriers

Wiring Features

Cable compartment

: The cable
compartment gives ample room
for terminating the power cables.
Removable top roof sheets allow
for easy conduit hub installation.
The oor of the cable compartment
is open to allow cable entry from
underground duct banks. Optional
oor plates are available.
In addition to cable, Pow-R-Way



busway and nonsegregated bus duct
can be terminated in the compartment.

Lug pad

: The lugs are located on the
breaker run-backs to accommodate
lug orientations at a 45 angle to
reduce the bending radius of the cable
needed for making the connections,
thus reducing installation and mainte-
nance time. Mechanical setscrew type
lugs are standard. Optional NEMA
two-hole compression lugs are avail-
able as an option.

Control wireway

: An isolated
vertical wireway is provided for
routing of factory and eld wiring
in each switchgear section. Breaker
secondary terminal blocks are
mounted as standard above each
circuit breaker. The terminal blocks are
rated 30A, and will accept bare wire,
ring or spade terminals for wire size
ranges of #22#10. Extruded loops are
punched in side sheets of the vertical
wireway to allow securing of customer
control wiring without the use of
adhesive wire anchors.
Control circuits may be wired in all
cells without removing the circuit
breaker. In addition, power circuits
may be connected in the rear of the
switchgear at the same time control
circuits are being wired in the front
of the switchgear.
For applications involving excessive
wiring, or nonstandard terminal blocks,
terminal blocks are mounted on the
rear frame with the power cables
where they are readily accessible for
customers connections and inspection.
Control wire: Standard wire is Type
SIS insulated stranded copper, extra
exible No. 14 AWG minimum.
Control wire marking: Each wire
is imprinted with ink cured under ultra-
violet light for durability and for easy
identication by the user. The enhanced
solvent resistance and durability of the
aerospace grade UV cure ink has been
tested for severe environments. The
imprinting is made every 3.00 inches
(76.2 mm) along the length of the wire
to make eld troubleshooting easier.
The point of origin, wire designation
and point of destination are imprinted
in the following format: <origin zone/
wire name/destination zone>. Each
device has a uniquely designated
zone. < indicates the direction of
the wire origination and > indicates
the direction of the wire destination.
As an option, wire marking can be
made using sleeve type or heat
shrink sleeve type.
Control Wire Marking
Secondary terminal compartment:
There are 72 nger-safe secondary
connections for a standard frame
Magnum breaker, 60 for a narrow
frame Magnum breaker and 54 for
a Series NRX breaker. The customers
secondary terminal connections are
located at the front of the structure
behind a separate door providing
access to these connections without
the need to open the breaker
compartment door.
Short-circuiting terminal blocks:
One provided for each set of
instrumentation or relaying
application current transformers.
Shipping split connection: At each
shipping split, the control connections
are made with plug-in terminal blocks
rated 600V, 40A. The terminal blocks
mechanically interlock without remov-
ing the line or load connections. This
method of making the shipping split
control connections increases the
speed of installation and reduces the
potential of incorrect connections.
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General Description
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Instrumentation/Metering Features
Flexibility: Magnum DS switchgear
allows for a variety of metering options:
Analog switchboard type meters
such as ammeters, voltmeters,
watthour, power factor and so on
Electronic power metering such as
the Power Xpert, PX 2000, IQ 250/
260 and IQ Analyzer
Instrument door-mounted meters.
For feeder circuit instrumentation,
2% accuracy ammeters and
ammeter switches can be mounted
on the secondary contact compart-
ment door between the breaker
compartment doors. The ammeters
and switches are immediately
associated with denite breaker
circuits. Other devices, such as
control pushbuttons, breaker control
switches, indicating lights and test
switches can be mounted on these
panels, within space limitations
See Tabs 2, 3 and 4 for Metering and
Power Management products.
Voltage transformers: Voltage
transformers are rated 10 kV BIL,
and are protected by both primary
and secondary fuses. The primary
fuses are of the current limiting type.
Current transformers: Current
transformers for metering and instru-
mentation are mounted in the breaker
compartments and are front accessi-
ble. Secondary wiring between the
current transformer and the standard
shorting terminal block is color-coded
for ease of identication.
Control power transformers:
Control transformers are provided
when required for AC control of circuit
breakers, space heaters and/or trans-
former fans. Like voltage transformers,
they are protected by current limiting
primary fuses. Non-current limiting
fuses are used on the secondary side
to protect branch circuits.
Instrumentationdoor-mounted
secondary terminal compartment
door: Devices, such as control push-
buttons, indicating lights, switches
and analog meters can be mounted
on these panels, within space limita-
tions. The ammeters and switches are
immediately associated with denite
breaker circuits.
Devices Mounted on Secondary
Terminal Compartment Door
Instrument compartment door:
Devices, such as electronic power
metering and analog switchboard type
meters that do not t on the secondary
terminal compartment door, are
mounted on the instrument compart-
ment door or on a panel of a blank cell.
Power Xpert Meter Display
Accessories and Options Features
Switchgear accessories: Standard
accessories furnished with each
Magnum DS switchgear assembly
include:
One breaker levering crank
Insulating covers or boots
furnished on live main stationary
disconnecting contacts in compart-
ments equipped for future breakers
Removable cover to block opening
in the door when the breaker is
temporarily removed from its
compartment
Optional Accessories
Traveling type circuit breaker lifter,
rail-mounted on top of switchgear
Floor-running portable circuit
breaker lifter and transfer truck
with manual lifting mechanism. This
requires approximately 84.00 inches
(2133.6 mm) deep front aisle space
Test cabinet for electrically operated
breakers, with pushbuttons, control
cable and receptacle, for separate
mounting. Optional space heaters
to be placed in the bottom of the
breaker, cable and bus compart-
ments. Space heaters are provided
as standard in outdoor gear to
reduce condensation
Portable test kit (MTK2000) for
secondary injection testing and
verication of trip units. Uses
standard 120V, 15A, single-phase,
60 Hz supply, available from
any outlet. Allows for testing
of both Magnum DS and
Series NRX breakers
Remote racking device (MRR1000)
for both breaker racking and
operation (open/close) from a safe
distance. Mounts to any existing
Magnum DS breaker. Uses standard
120V, 15A, single-phase, 60 Hz
supply, available from any outlet
Optional Switchgear Mounted Lifter
MRR1000
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General Description
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Enhanced Switchgear Options
Infrared scanning windows for bus
thermal scans
White interior panels for ease
of visibility in instrument
compartments
Maintenance-free (Torque-&-Forget)
bus hardware
Lug booting that provides additional
protection against accidental
contact to live parts in the cable
compartment
Grounding balls and covers for
protecting maintenance personnel
downstream of switchgear feeder
breakers
Electronic remote control device
that allows for breaker to open
and close away from the front
of the switchgear
Grounding Balls and Covers
Remote Control Device
MTK2000 Trip Unit Test Kit
Magnum DS Front-
Accessible Switchgear
Magnum DS Front-Accessible Switchgear
42.00-Inch (1066.8 mm) Deep Enclosure
When oor space is limited, or room
constraints dictate that equipment
be mounted against a wall, why
compromise on switchgear design?
Eatons Magnum DS front-accessible
switchgear combines the robustness of
UL

1558 low voltage switchgear with


the exibility of UL 891 switchboard
design. The front-accessible switchgear
offering allows mounting against a
wall, or in other tight locations, where
a standard rear-accessible switchgear
lineup would not normally t. The three
divisions of rear-accessible switchgear
are redistributed into two vertical
sections, with the breaker and the bus
in one half and cable and bus in the
other half on the right-hand side. Both
sections can be easily accessed by
operators and maintenance personnel
from the front of the switchgear.
Product Offering
UL 1558
20008000A bus
8006000A breakers
100, 150 and 200 kA bus designs
600 Vac class
NEMA

1 indoor (corner section


available for layout exibility)
NEMA 3R outdoor, both aisle and
aisleless enclosures
Application Description
CommercialOfce buildings, high
rise and convention centers
IndustrialAutomotive, petro-
chemical, pharmaceutical, pulp
and paper, utility and data centers
InstitutionalUniversities
and hospitals
GovernmentWater treatment,
federal buildings and municipalities
Critical Power OEMsGenerator
and UPS manufacturers
Features
Standard 42.00-inch (1066.8 mm)
switchgear depth
Up to 4-high breaker arrangement
Breaker sections are 18.00, 22.00,
24.00 or 44.00 inches (457.2, 558.8,
609.6 or 1117.6 mm) wide depend-
ing on breaker type and frame sizes
Cable compartments are 18.00, 22.00,
24.00, 30.00 or 44.00 inches (457.2,
558.8, 609.6, 762.0 or 1117.6 mm)
wide depending on cable or
conduit sizes
Substation arrangement, with close
coupling to dry-type or liquid-lled
transformers, where required
Benets
Improved uptimeHighest
withstand ratings in the industry
allow for levels of selective
coordination never seen before
Improved maintainability
Dedicated secondary terminals
with separate access door and
front accessible control wireway
Increased reliabilityModular
design allows for reduced parts
for both structures and breakers
Increased safetyEnhanced
performance suite of options
Reduced installation costsFirst
UL 1558 switchgear designed to be
placed against a wall, allowing for
reduced oor plan requirements
without sacricing design
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General Description
008
Magnum DS Arc-
Resistant Switchgear
ArcGard Magnum DS Switchgear
Arc-resistant low voltage switchgear
is a new development in the Magnum
DS line that protects operating and
maintenance personnel from danger-
ous arcing faults by channeling the arc
energy out the top of the switchgear.
Arc faults, caused by human error
or insulation failure, can generate
thermal energy as high as 35,000F
and a blast equivalent to 20.7 lbs of
TNT. While arc-resistant gear does not
prevent these arcs from occurring, it
does safely redirect and contain these
arcs that do occur, regardless of the
originating location of the arc. ArcGard
Magnum DS switchgear has been
tested in all three compartments for a
full 0.5 seconds, passing ANSI Type 2
and Type 2B standards at 100 kA at
508V and 85 kA at 635V.
Arc-Resistant Switchgear
Accessibility Types
Arc-resistant switchgear performance
is dened by its accessibility type in
accordance with IEEE test guide
C37.20.7 as follows:
Type 1: Switchgear with arc-resistant
designs or features at the freely
accessible front of the equipment only.
Type 2: Switchgear with arc-resistant
designs or features at the freely
accessible exterior (front, back
and sides) of the equipment only.
(Type 2 incorporates Type 1.)
Type 2B: Switchgear with Type 2
accessibility plus arc-resistant in
front of the instrument/control
compartment with the instrument/
control compartment door opened.
(Type 2B incorporates Type 2.)
Normal Operating Conditions
Arc-resistant features are intended
to provide an additional degree of
protection to the personnel perform-
ing normal operating duties in close
proximity to the equipment while
the equipment is operating under
normal conditions.
The normal operating conditions for
proper application of arc-resistant
switchgear designs are as follows:
All doors and covers are properly
closed and latched
Pressure relief devices are free to
operate
The fault energy available to the
equipment does not exceed the
rating of the equipment (short-
circuit current and duration)
There are no obstructions around
the equipment that could direct the
arc fault products into an area
intended to be protected
The equipment is properly
grounded
The user should also refer to
documents such as NFPA 70E, for
safety training and safe work practices
and methods of evaluating safe work
distances from energized equipment
based on the potential ash hazard,
and use proper PPE when working
on or near energized equipment
with the door/cover opened or not
properly secured.
Arc-Resistant Switchgear
Product Offering
Arc-resistant switchgear comes
standard with:
Up to 100 kA short circuit at 508 Vac
maximum and 85 kA short circuit at
635 Vac maximum
Up to 10 kA horizontal main bus
continuous current
Up to 5 kA vertical bus
continuous current
Magnum DS power circuit
breaker frame ratings between
800A and 6000A
Up to four high breaker congura-
tion with no additional layout
restrictions (requires 10-foot
ceiling clearance)
Additional safety without
increasing the footprint of
regular Magnum DS switchgear
Standard Features
ANSI Type 2 arc-resistance: Type 2
arc-resistant switchgear regardless
of whether the arc originates the
breaker, bus or cable compartment
Stronger door and latch: The robust
doors are made of heavy 12 gauge
metal and secured with two-point
latches. One piece doors cover both
primary and secondary controls so
that the arc gasses cannot escape by
secondary contacts
Bellows and Two-Point Door Latch
Breaker bellows: Bellows surround
the breaker door, preventing arc
gasses from escaping around the
nose of the breaker while ensuring
easy racking of the breaker into the
disconnected position
Rear dynamic ap system: The
ventilation openings in the breaker
must be open during operation to
allow proper equipment ventilation,
but sealed off during an arc event.
The rear dynamic ap system uses
gravity to keep the aps open
during normal operating conditions
and the arc pressure wave to close
the aps during an arcing event. It
is a passively designed system so
there are no electrical or automated
parts that could break or fail
Rear Dynamic Flap System
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Ventilation system: Each breaker
compartment is vented to allow
ionized gas to ow into the bus
compartment from any location
in the switchgear and out the
top of the switchgear through
the hinged aps
Bottom or top cable or bus
duct entry
Cable compartment oor plates
Optional Features
ANSI Type 2B arc-resistance
Plenum: The plenum is mounted
on top of arc-resistant gear to direct
dangerous arc gasses as they leave
the switchgear. The exit path can
either be a side or rear exit, with
a 4-foot blast zone around the exit
Zone selective interlocking
protection: Zone selective interlock-
ing capability is also available in
arc-resistant gear, allowing the
breaker closest to the fault to trip
without any preset time delay while
the remainder of the distribution
system remains online
Arcash Reduction Maintenance
System
Safety shutters
One piece hinged and bolted
rear panel
Insulated bus
Vented bus/cable compartment
barriers: Bus/cable compartment
barriers are only available vented to
allow ow of arc gasses in the case
of an arc event
Cable compartment
segregation barrier
Standards and Certications
UL 1558/UL 1066
ANSI C37.20.1, C37.13, C37.51
ANSI C37.20.7
CSA C22.2 No 31-04
Third-party UL witnessed
and certied
NFPA 70E
Magnum DS Power
Circuit Breakers
Eatons Type MDS power circuit
breakers constitute a complete,
modern and rugged line of low voltage
power circuit breakers using Eatons
DE-ION

principle of arc extinction.


The breaker family is distinguished
by its similarity of appearance
and operation frame to frame. All
frame sizes are either manually or
electrically operated. Refer to Tab 26
for detailed information on Magnum
DS low voltage power circuit breakers.
Breaker Features
Four Physical Frame Sizes
Narrow, standard, double narrow and
double to promote breaker application
in compact modular enclosures and to
improve enclosure density.
Contacts
Magnum DS has silver tungsten
moving contacts and silver graphite
stationary contacts. The contacts
provide a long-wearing, low-resistance
joint. The contacts are protected from
arcing damage even after repeated
interruptions by the heel-toe action,
which causes the integral arcing
contacts to mate before the main
contacts part. The arcing contacts
then part last, striking the arc away
from the main contacts.
The main contacts are of the butt type
and are composed of multiple ngers
to give many points of contact without
alignment being critical.
Magnum DS Breaker Contacts
(Arc Chutes Removed)
Stored-Energy Mechanism
A cam-type closing mechanism
closes the breaker. It receives its
energy from a spring that can be
charged by a manual handle on the
front of the breaker or by a universal
electric motor.
Release of the stored energy
is accomplished by manually
depressing a button on the front
of the breaker or electrically energizing
a releasing solenoid.
Magnum DS Low Voltage Power Circuit
Breakers have high withstand ratings
from 42 to100 kA to provide for maximum
system coordination and selectivity.
Magnum MDSL Current Limiting Power
Circuit Breakers have integral current
limiters to provide interrupting ratings
of 200 kA at 600 Vac.
Magnum MDSX Current Limiting Power
Circuit Breakers have fast opening
contacts to provide interrupting ratings
up to 200 kA at 480 Vac without fuses.
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General Description
010
Arc Chute
There are three basic means of
extinguishing an arc: lengthening
the arc path; cooling by gas blast or
contraction; deionizing or physically
removing the conduction particles
from the arc path.
The DE-ION principle is incorporated
in all Magnum DS circuit breakers.
This makes possible faster arc
extinction for a given contact travel,
ensures positive interruption and
minimum contact burning.
Levering Mechanism
The worm gear levering mechanism
is self-contained on the breaker
drawout element and engages
slots in the breaker compartment.
A standard 3/8-inch (10 mm) drive
set is used to lever the breaker
between the connected, test and
disconnected positions.
Mechanical interlocking is arranged
so that levering cannot be accom-
plished unless the breaker is in the
opened position.
Protection During Levering Operation
When levering the breaker between
the connected, test and disconnected
positions, the operator is protected
from contact with live parts by the
breaker door.
True two-step stored energy closing:
Refers to the sequence required to
charge and close the breaker.
1. The breaker closing springs are
charged either through the
manual-charging handle or by
the optional charging motor.
The breaker is mechanically inter-
locked to prevent closing of the
breaker until the closing springs
are fully charged.
2. With the closing springs fully
charged, the breaker can then
be closed by pressing the manual
close pushbutton on the breaker,
or by the optional spring release
coil through a remote electrical
signal.
This means that the energy required
to open the breaker is always restored
following a closing operation.
Stored energy is energy held in
waiting, ready to open or close the
breaker within ve cycles or less.
The unique cam and spring design
provides necessary energy for a single
close-open sequence as well as the
energy for multiple charge-close
operations such as this possible
sequence: charge-close-recharge-
open-close-open.
The closing springs are interlocked
with the breaker racking mechanism
to ensure the closing springs are
discharged before the breaker can
be removed from the compartment.
Provisions for padlocking: All breakers
include provision for padlocking open
to prevent electrical or manual closing.
This padlocking can secure the breaker
in the connected, test or disconnected
position by preventing levering of the
breaker.
Ease of inspection and maintenance:
Magnum DS breakers are designed for
maximum accessibility and the utmost
ease of inspection and maintenance.
Manually operated breakers:
Manually operated breakers are
equipped with a manual charging
handle to charge the closing springs.
Manual closing and tripping pushbut-
tons are used to operate the breaker.
Remote closing and tripping can be
accomplished by installing optional
electric spring release and shunt trip
coils (see Tables 20.1-9 and 20.1-10 for
available control voltages, currents
and motor-operated spring charging
times). The breaker closing springs
must be charged manually, then
remote closing and tripping signals
can be sent to the breaker.
Electrically operated breakers:
Electrically operated breakers are
equipped with a spring charging
motor and electrically operated
spring release and shunt trip coils
(see Tables 20.1-9 and 20.1-10 for
available control voltages, currents
and motor-operated spring charging
times). The breaker manual charging
handle can be used to charge the
closing springs when power is not
available to the charging motor.
Optional Breaker Attachments
and Accessories
Shunt trip device (ST): Provides
for remote electrically controlled
breaker opening when energized
by a rated voltage input
Spring charge motor (MOT):
Charges the breaker closing springs
automatically, facilitating remote or
local closing. The motor assembly
includes its own cut-off switch that
changes state at the end of the
charging cycle. This contact can be
wired out for external indication
Spring release device (SR): Provides
for remote electrically controlled
breaker closing when its coils are
energized by a rated voltage input
Undervoltage release (UVR):
Trips the breaker when an existing
voltage signal is lost or falls below
an established threshold
Auxiliary switch: Up to 6a/6b
auxiliary individual dedicated
contacts are available for customer
use to indicate if the breaker is in
the OPEN or CLOSE position
Mechanical trip indicator ag:
The red trip indicator ag pops out
to provide local visual indication
when the Digitrip RMS trip unit
acts to trip the breaker on an over-
current condition. Available in two
options: an interlocked version that
mechanically locks out the breaker
until the indicator is manually reset
and a non-interlocked version for
indication only
Bell alarm/overcurrent trip switch
(OTS): Provides two Form C contacts
that change state when the Digitrip
RMS trip unit acts to trip the breaker.
The contacts are available for
external indication or customer
use and are manually reset by the
mechanical trip indicator
Padlockable pushbutton cover:
Permits padlocking hinged cover
plates to block access to the PUSH
ON and PUSH OFF buttons on the
breaker faceplate
Mechanical operations counter:
Records mechanical operations of
the breaker over its installed life
Key off lock provisions: Enables
mounting of a single cylinder Kirk

,
Castell or Ronis Key Lock to lock the
breaker in the OPEN position
Latch check switch: Provides one
Form C contact that changes state
when the breaker is ready to
close. Can be wired to the spring
release device for fast transfer
applications or wired for external
ready-to-close indication
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General DescriptionElectronic Trip Units
011
Magnum DS Switchgear
Trip Units
Digitrip RMS trip unit. Eatons
Digitrip RMS trip units feature a
dependent curve that is depicted in
the nameplate by a blue shaded area
of the trip curve. The dependent curve
affords better protection exibility.
Additionally, all of the trip units have,
as standard, thermal memory, 50/60 Hz
operation and thermal self-protection
at 90C.
Digitrip RMS integral microprocessor-
based breaker overcurrent trip
systems: Provide maximum reliability
with true rms sensing as standard,
gives excellent repeatability and
requires minimum maintenance.
No external control source is
required for its protective functions.
Digitrip 1150+
Trip functions: Magnum DS trip units
provide the maximum in exibility and
are available in the following congu-
rations: LSI, LSIG, LSIA (ground fault
alarm only). In each case, either the
short delay or instantaneous (not both)
functions may be defeated. This
reduces the need for spare breaker
inventories and provides maximum
usage of interchangeable breakers.
Digitrip RMS 520: Enables the user
as many as nine phase and ground
current protection settings for maxi-
mum exibility in trip-curve shaping
and multi-unit coordination, and adds
zone selective interlocking.
Digitrip RMS 520M: Adds phase,
neutral and ground current metering
with a four-character LCD display
window with 2% current metering
accuracy and type LSIA alarm when
ground fault settings are exceeded.
Digitrip RMS 520MC: Adds communi-
cation of trip values and breaker status
(open, close and tripped). Adds
Arcash Reduction Maintenance
System (ARMS).
Digitrip RMS 1150+: Provides
programmability for more sophisti-
cated distribution systems. Adds
Arcash Reduction Maintenance
System (ARMS).
Increased protection and
coordination capabilities
Systems monitoring information
including power factor, voltage
current, harmonic distortion
values, and waveform capture
with a three-line, (eight characters
per line) LED display
Two programmable contacts for
customer use
Time stamping of trip events for
improved troubleshooting and
diagnostics
Accuracy of 1% on metered values
and 2% on energy and power
Systems diagnostic information
Web enabled or PowerNet
communications
Breaker health menu
Additional protection functions:
Undervoltage/overvoltage
Underfrequency/overfrequency
Voltage unbalance
Reverse power
Zone selective interlocking: The
Digitrip RMS zone selective interlocking
(ZSI) capability provides positive
system coordination without time
delays. ZSI allows the breaker closest
to the fault to trip without any preset
time delay. The breaker closest to the
fault trips rst, while the remainder
of the distribution system remains
online, thus avoiding unnecessary
and costly downtime.
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General DescriptionElectronic Trip Units
012
Arcash Reduction
Maintenance System
The Arcash Reduction Maintenance
System Maintenance Mode function
of the Digitrip 520MC and 1150+ can
reduce arc ash incident energy that is
generated on a fault condition. Eatons
Arcash Reduction Maintenance
System employs a separate, dedicated
analog trip circuit that eliminates
microprocessor latencies, resulting
in clearing times that are faster than
standard instantaneous tripping. This
provides superior arc ash reduction
to competing systems that simply
lower the standard instantaneous
pickup set point.
There are three ways to arm the
Maintenance Mode Arc Flash
Reduction setting. One method is
locally at the trip unit front panel. For
the 520MC, the 2-position switch in the
Maintenance Mode section of the trip
unit is used. Turning the switch to the
ON position will arm the setting. For
the 1150+, the local front keypad is
used to enable the Maintenance Mode
setting. The setting is located in the
SYSTEM submenu of programmable
settings (PGM SET).
For the second method of arming the
Maintenance Mode function, a remote
switch wired through the breaker
secondary contacts can remotely
arm the Maintenance Mode setting. A
high-quality gold-plated or palladium
contact is required in this application.
A third method to arm the mainte-
nance setting is via a communication
device. This can be accomplished
through a Power Xpert

Gateway.
A BIM (Breaker Interface Module),
Power Xpert software or PowerNet
system is another communication
method to arm the setting.
For Magnum DS breakers, the Arcash
Reduction Maintenance System setting
has ve unique settings (2.5, 4.0, 6.0, 8.0,
10.0 x I
n
). To adjust this setting, a rotary
switch on the trip unit face is provided
for the 520MC while the 1150+ trip unit
uses its local keypad. For the Series
NRX breakers, the Arcash Reduction
Maintenance System setting has a
constant setting of 5000A.
For all three arming methods, the
520MC provides a blue LED to conrm
the Maintenance Mode function is on.
In addition, there is also a normally
open breaker contact that allows the
user to wire in an external stacklight or
annunciator for remote indication. For
the 1150+, the message Maintenance
Mode Enabled will be shown on its
LED display. The 1150+ also has an
alarm relay that can be programmed
to track the Maintenance Mode state.
The Maintenance Mode function will
provide fast tripping even when the
regular Instantaneous is set to OFF.
The Instantaneous LED position is
also used to indicate a trip initiated
by the Maintenance Mode setting.
The 520MC LCD display, if powered,
will indicate with four dashes while
the 1150+ will display the message
Maintenance Mode Trip.
Arcash Reduction Maintenance System
The Arcash Reduction Maintenance
System can be wired out to a separate
lockable switch/light combination
mounted on the switchgear for ease
of operation. Additionally, the switch
can be wired out to a remote station
for operation outside the arc ash
boundary of the switchgear, and the
alarm can be wired to an optional
beacon or audible device.
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Low Voltage Trip UnitSelection Data
013
Table 20.1-1. Digitrip Trip Units for Magnum DS and SB ANSI/UL Rated Power Circuit Breakers

Over and undervoltage alarm or trip, over


and underfrequency alarm or trip, voltage
unbalance alarm or trip, reverse power trip
and phase rotation alarm are included.

1200A maximum ground fault setting per


UL/NEC

Test set for secondary injection.


Legend: I
n
=Rating Plug and Sensor Rating.
I
r
=Long Delay Pickup setting.
Trip Unit Type Digitrip 520 Digitrip 520M Digitrip 520MC Digitrip 1150+

Ampere Range
Interrupting rating at 480V
rms sensing
2006000A
42200 kA
Yes
2006000A
42200 kA
Yes
2006000A
42200 kA
Yes
2006000A
42200 kA
Yes
Protection and Coordination
Protection Ordering options
xed rating plug (I
n
)
overtemperature trip
LI, LSI, LSIG
Yes
Yes
LSI, LSIG, LSIA
Yes
Yes
LSI, LSIG, LSIA
Yes
Yes
LSI, LSIG, LSIA
Yes
Yes
Long
delay
protection
(L)
Long delay pickup
Long delay time I
2
t at 6 x I
r
Long delay time I
4
t

IEEE curves
0.41.0 x (I
n
)
224 seconds
No
No
0.41.0 x (I
n
)
224 seconds
No
No
0.41.0 x (I
n
)
224 seconds
No
No
0.41.0 x (I
n
)
224 seconds
15 seconds
Yes
Long Delay Thermal Memory
High Load Alarm
Yes
No
Yes
No
Yes
No
Yes
0.51.0 x (I
r
)
Short
delay
protection
(S)
Short delay pickup
Short delay time I
2
t at 8 x I
r

Short delay time at
Short delay time ZSI
2001000% x (I
r
) & M1
100500 ms
100500 ms
Yes
2001000% x (I
r
) & M1
100500 ms
100500 ms
Yes
2001000% x (I
r
) & M1
100500 ms
100500 ms
Yes
2001000% x (I
r
) & M1
100500 ms
100500 ms
Yes
Instanta-
neous
protection
(I)
Instantaneous pickup
making current release
off position
2001000% x (I
n
) & M1
Yes
LSI & LSIG
2001000% x (I
n
) & M1
Yes
Yes
2001000% x (I
n
) & M1
Yes
Yes
2001000% x (I
n
) & M1
Yes
Yes
Ground
fault
protection
(G)

Ground fault alarm


Ground fault pickup
Ground fault delay I
2
t at 0.625 x I
n
No
25100% x (I
n
)
100500 ms
Yes
25100% x (I
n
)
100500 ms
Yes
25100% x (I
n
)
100500 ms
Yes
24100% x (I
n
)
100500 ms
Ground fault delay at
Ground fault ZSI
Ground fault thermal memory
100500 ms
Yes
Yes
100500 ms
Yes
Yes
100500 ms
Yes
Yes
100500 ms
Yes
Yes
Disable ground fault protection No No No No
Neutral protection (N) Model LSI Model LSI Model LSI Model LSI
System Diagnostics
Cause of trip LEDs
Magnitude of trip information
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Remote signal contacts
Programmable contacts
No
No
Yes
No
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
System Monitoring
Digital display
Current (% ) full scale sensor
No
No
4-character LCD
Yes +/2%
4-character LCD
Yes +/2%
24-character LED
Yes +/1%
Voltage (%) L to L
Power and energy (%)
Apparent power kVA and demand
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
Yes +/1%
Yes +/2%
Yes
Reactive power kvar
Power factor
Crest factor
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Power qualityharmonics
% THD, waveform capture
No
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
Yes
System Communications
Type
Power supply in breaker
No
N/A
No
Optional
INCOM/PowerNet
Standard
INCOM/PowerNet/TripLink
Standard
Additional Features
Trip log (three events)
Electronic operations counter
No
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
Yes
Testing method

Waveform capture
Test set
No
Test set
No
Test set
No
Integral and test set
Yes
Arcash Reduction Maintenance System
Breaker health monitor
Programmable relay functions
No
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
No
Yes
Yes
Yes

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014
Table 20.1-2. Magnum DS Breakers Digitrip Adjustable Trip Settings

I
n
= Rating plug value
I
r
= Long delay pickup setting x I
n

I
2
t response
Time/Current
Characteristic
Pickup
Setting
Pickup
Point

Time Bands,
Seconds
Long delay 0.4, 0.5, 0.6, 0.7,
0.8, 0.9, 0.95, 1.0
I
n
times long
delay setting
2, 4, 7, 10, 12,
15, 20, 24
Instantaneous Off, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8,
10, M1
I
n
times
instantaneous
setting

Short delay 2, 2.5, 3, 4, 6, 8,


10, M1
I
r
times short
delay setting
0.1, 0.2, 0.3, 0.4, 0.5
at response
0.1, 0.03, 0.05

Ground fault 0.25, 0.3, 0.35, 0.4,


0.5, 0.6, 0.75, 1.0
I
n
times ground
fault setting
0.1, 0.2, 0.3, 0.4, 0.5
(at response)
0.1, 0.3, 0.5

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Series NRXGeneral Description
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Series NRX
Series NRX Breakers Have a Compact
But Powerful Size to Provide Interrupting
Ratings up to 65 kA at 480 Vac
General Description
The Series NRX provides the perfor-
mance of a power circuit breaker
65 kA interrupting at 480 Vacin the
compact size of a molded case breaker.
It offers the protection and features of
a power circuit breaker, along with
increased exibility at a portion of
the size.
All frame sizes are either electrically
or mechanically operated. The Series
NRX is tested to 20,000 mechanical
operations and 10,000 electrical
operationssignicantly higher than
industry standards, such as UL and
IEC, require or the capabilities of
equivalent products on the market.
Thus, your maintenance personnel
can do what needs to be done, instead
of spending valuable time inspecting
and maintaining the breakers in
the system.
In switchgear, its important that the
breaker be easily accessible during
scheduled equipment maintenance.
The design of the breaker and cassette
enables full use of the breaker handle
and cassette rails with a gloved hand,
allowing electricians to remain in the
appropriate PPE protective gear.
The breakers ergonomic design also
maximizes functionality. Individual
Series NRX breaker door will open in
a saloon or barn type of arrange-
ment so that personnel can access one
of the side-by-side breakers without
having to interact with the other. The
breakers handle allows the operator
to easily apply leverage across seven
complete strokes (with an average
of only 21 lbs of force) charging
the breaker quickly and easily, and
making it easier to cycle when needed
during commissioning or scheduled
maintenance. Series NRX breakers use
a true two-step stored energy mecha-
nism similar to Magnum DS breakers.
The reduced weight of the Series NRX
makes it easier to handle during start-
up and scheduled inspection. A three-
pole, fully populated drawout breaker
weighs only 54 lbs/24 kg.
The Series NRX enables twice as many
feeder breakers in a standard structure
for a reduction in overall assembly size
of up to 50%.
The small size, 10.00 inches (254.0 mm)
wide by 10.70 inches (271.8 mm) deep
by 14.20 inches (360.7 mm) high, of
the Series NRX allows for much higher
densities of power circuit breakers
in a structureup to eight breakers
in a 24.00-inch (609.6 mm) wide
structureand a 2.50-inch (63.5 mm)
customer wireway. This means that
two Series NRX breakers can be
mounted side-by-side in the same
space typically used for one
Magnum DS breaker.
The Series NRX breakers can also be
mixed and matched with Magnum DS
breakers, increasing layout exibility
and providing the ability to stack
feeder breakers around larger main
and tie breakers. See layout guide for
more details.
All optional Magnum DS breaker
attachments and accessories are also
available for the Series NRX breakers.
Series NRX accessories can be quickly
installed at the job site, without any
special tools. Each breaker comes
standard with an accessory tray; the
needed accessories simply plug and
lock into the tray.
The Series NRX uses one CT for the
breaker frame. This eliminates the
need to match CTs and rating plugs to
change the continuous current rating
of the breaker. For example, changing
from 1200 to 800A on previous breaker
designs required changing CT from
1200 to 800A and changing the rating
plug from 1200 to 800A. The Series
NRX breaker simplies this process
by only requiring changing the 1200A
rating plug to 800A. This is accom-
plished through the Series NRXs
Rogowski air core CT. The Rogowski
coil does not saturate like a traditional
ferrous core CT, allowing the CT to
be used across a broad current range
with greater accuracy. One sensor
accommodates 2001200A range.
A full range of trip units, ranging from
basic protection (LSI or LSIG) to meter-
ing, system diagnostics, protective
relay functions and communications,
complement the breaker offering.
Two of the trip unit models, the
Digitrip 520M and 1150, include
(optional) Eatons Arcash Reduction
Maintenance System, built to reduce
arc ash energy on a downstream
unit during system maintenance. Zone
selective interlocking is also available.
When communication capability
is required, the Series NRX breaker
has cassette-mounted modules,
eliminating the need for readdressing
replacement breakers. These DIN rail
mounted modules save space and
time during installation and are
available for eld mounting capability.
Modules for Modus and Eatons
INCOM system are available with
future releases for PROFIBUS and
Ethernet compatible with Eatons
Power Xpert Architecture protocols.
Refer to Tab 26 for more detailed
information on Series NRX breakers.
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016
Table 20.1-3. Digitrip Trip Units for Series NRX ANSI/UL Rated Circuit Breakers

1200A maximum ground fault setting per UL/NEC.

Optional communications modules available: Ethernet (Web-browsing,


Modbus TCP/IP and SNMP), Modbus RTU, INCOM, PROFIBUS DP.

Test set for secondary injection.


Legend: I
n
=Rating Plug and Sensor Rating.
I
r
=Long Delay Pickup setting.
Trip Unit Type Digitrip 520 Digitrip 520M Digitrip 1150
Ampere range
Interrupting rating at 480V
rms sensing
2001600A
42 kA
Yes
2001600A
42 kA
Yes
2001600A
42 kA
Yes
Protection and Coordination
Protection Styles
Fixed rating plug (I
n
)
Overtemperature trip
LI, LSI, LSIG
Yes
Yes
LSI, LSIG, LSIA, RLSI, RLSIG, RLSIA
Yes
Yes
LSI, LSIG, LSIA, RLSI, RLSIG,
RLSIA
Yes
Yes
Long delay
protection (L)
Long delay pickup
Long delay time I
2
t at 6 x I
r
Long delay time I
4
t

IEEE curves
0.51.0 x (I
n
)
224 seconds
No
No
0.51.0 x (I
n
)
224 seconds
No
No
0.51.0 x (I
n
)
224 seconds
15 seconds
Yes
Long delay thermal memory
High load alarm
Yes
No
Yes
Yes (LSI only)
Yes
0.51.0 x (I
r
)
Short delay
protection (S)
Short delay pickup
Short delay time I
2
t at 8 x I
r

Short delay time at
Short delay time ZSI
2001000% x (I
r
)
100500 ms
100500 ms
Yes (optional)
2001000% x (I
r
)
100500 ms
100500 ms
Yes (optional)
2001000% x (I
r
)
100500 ms
100500 ms
Yes (optional)
Instantaneous
protection (I)
Instantaneous pickup
Making current release
Off position
2001200% x (I
n
)
Yes
LSI and LSIG
2001200% x (I
n
)
Yes
Yes
2001200% x (I
n
) and M1
Yes
Yes
Ground fault
protection (G)

Ground fault alarm


Ground fault pickup
Ground fault delay I
2
t at .625 x I
n
No
25100% x (I
n
)
100500 ms
Yes
25100% x (I
n
)
100500 ms
Yes
24100% x (I
n
)
100500 ms
Ground fault delay at
Ground fault ZSI
Ground fault thermal memory
100500 ms
Yes (optional)
Yes
100500 ms
Yes (optional)
Yes
100500 ms
Yes (optional)
Yes
Disable ground fault protection No No No
Neutral protection (N) Yes Yes Yes
System Diagnostics
Cause-of-trip LEDs
Magnitude of trip information
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Yes
Remote signal contacts
Programmable contacts
No
No
Yes
No
Yes
Yes
System Monitoring
Digital display
Current (%)
No
No
4-character LCD
Yes 2% full scale
Color graphic LCD
Yes 1% of reading
Voltage (%) L to L
Power and energy (%)
Apparent power kVA and demand
No
No
No
No
No
No
Yes 1% of reading
Yes 2% of reading
Yes
Reactive power kVAR
Power factor
Crest factor
No
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
Yes
Yes
Power qualityharmonics
% THD, waveform capture
No
No
No
No
Yes
Yes
System Communications
Type
Power supply
No
N/A
Yes

+24 Vdc
Yes

+24 Vdc
Additional Features
Trip log
Electronic operations counter
No
No
No
No
Yes
Yes
Testing method

Waveform capture
Test set
No
Test set
No
Integral and test set
Yes (current and voltage)
Arcash Reduction Maintenance System
Breaker health monitor
Programmable relay functions
No
No
No
Yes (RLSI, RLSIG, RLSIA)
No
No
Yes (RLSI, RLSIG, RLSIA)
Yes
Yes
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Low Voltage Trip UnitSelection Data
017
Table 20.1-4. Digitrip Adjustable Trip Settings for Series NRX Breakers

I
n
= Rating plug value
I
r
= Long delay pickup setting x I
n

I
2
t response.
Time/Current
Characteristic
Pickup
Setting
Pickup
Point

Time Band,
Seconds
Long delay 0.5, 0.6, 0.7, 0.75,
0.8, 0.9, 0.95, 1.0
I
n
times
long delay setting
2, 4, 7, 10, 12, 15, 20, 24
(at 6 times pickup value)
Instantaneous 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12 I
n
times
instantaneous setting

Short delay 2, 2.5, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 10 I


r
times
short delay setting
0.1, 0.2, 0.3, 0.4, 0.05
(at response)
0.1, 0.3, 0.5

Ground fault 0.25, 0.3, 0.35, 0.4,


0.5, 0.6, 0.75, 1.0
(1200A maximum)
I
n
times
ground fault setting
0.1, 0.2, 0.3, 0.4, 0.05
(at response)
0.1, 0.3, 0.5

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General DescriptionMetering and Monitoring Devices
018
Power Xpert
Incoming Line Power Meter
See Tab 3.
Power Xpert
General Description
The Power Xpert Meter 4000/6000/
8000 Series monitors the critical
aspects of an electrical distribution
system. This premier power quality
metering instrument is simple to use,
and is powerful, scalable and highly
exible. The Power Xpert Meter
4000/6000/8000 offers a new level
of intuitive user interface design,
presenting critical electrical
distribution system information
in simple-to-navigate and easy-to-
understand information architecture.
The Power Xpert Meter 4000/6000/
8000 graphic display visualizes the
information from up to16 meter
modules. The embedded Web server
displays complex power quality data
using standard Internet browsers and
allows for device conguration from
the browser.
Both the local graphic display and the
embedded Web server present real
time, historical and event information
in a browser-style graphical format
to help the user interpret key circuit
information, such as:
Current loading
Voltage and power levels
Power factor
Energy usage
I/O status
Power quality measurements
Harmonic plots
Disturbance and transient
waveforms
ITIC disturbance summary screen
The Power Xpert Meter 4000/6000/
8000 graphic display uses a simple
twist and click navigation control
dial to easily navigate the menus and
to drill down into increasing levels
of important detail. A back key
enhances the browser-like navigation
of the graphic display.
The Web server provides the energy
and demand readings required to help
manage the cost of energy. It also
provides critical information regard-
ing power quality, such as harmonic
distortion, icker, crest factor, K-Factor
and more. For detailed information,
refer to Tab 3.
Power Xpert Meter 2000
Power Xpert Meter 2000
General Description
The Power Xpert 2000 Series Meter
power quality instrument monitors the
most critical aspects of an electrical
distribution system. This premier
power quality metering instrument
uses the latest in advanced technology
to make it simple to use, and is
powerful, scalable and highly exible.
The Power Xpert 2000 offers the same
level of intuitive user interface design
as the Power Xpert 4000/6000/8000
Meter, presenting critical electrical
distribution system information in
a simple-to-navigate and easy-to-
understand information architecture.
The embedded Web server displays
comprehensive power quality data
using standard Internet browsers and
allows for device conguration from
the browser. The embedded Web
server presents real-time, historical
and event information in a browser-
style graphical format to help the user
interpret information such as current
loading, voltage and power levels,
power factor, energy usage, I/O status
and power quality measurements, as
well as harmonic plots. The embedded
Web server also offers a waveform
view to visualize steady-state
harmonic content, which is critical
for power quality analysis.
The Web server provides the energy
and demand readings required to help
manage the cost of energy.
Applications
Identify Power Quality Problems to Help:
Protect motors from damage
Preserve the integrity of processes
and batches
Prevent blown capacitor bank fuses
Protect transformers and
conductors from overheating
Monitor Circuit Loading to Help:
Avoid overloads and nuisance
overload trips
Maximize equipment use
Manage emergency overloads
Manage Energy Use to Help:
Reduce peak demand charges and
power factor penalties
Identify excessive energy
consumption
For more details, see Tab 3.
IQ 250/260
Incoming Line Metering
See Tab 3.
IQ 250/260
This microprocessor device provides
metering that meets ANSI C12.20
revenue metering accuracy, and has
capabilities such as fast sampling rate
and accurate metering for a full range
of power attributes. In addition, the IQ
250 and IQ 260 Meters are prepared
for the future. Built-in slots allow for
upgrades to capabilities yet to be
developed.
Comprehensive metering
High-end accuracy
Self-test capability to validate
accuracy
Large, easy-to-read display
Local or remote conguration
Industry-standard communication
protocols
Mix-and-match input/output options
Integration with Eatons
Power Xpert Architecture
Field-upgradeable
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General DescriptionMetering and Monitoring Devices
019
IQ 130/140/150
General Description
The IQ 100 meter family provides
capabilities you would not normally
expect in affordable, compact meters,
such as fast sampling rate and
accurate metering for a full range
of power attributes. Providing the
rst line of defense against costly
power problems, Eatons IQ 100 series
electronic power meters can perform
the work of an entire wall of legacy
metering equipment using todays
technology.
When space is at a premium, yet
you need ANSI C12.20 accuracy, the
IQ 100 series ts the bill. These meters
are ideal for electrical equipment
assemblies, machine control panels,
such as panelboard and switchboard
mains and feeders, low voltage metal-
enclosed switchgear feeders and
motor control centers. Requiring far
less space than other meters with
similar functionality, IQ 100 series
meters t into a standard ANSI or
IEC cutout on a panelboard or other
electrical equipment, and therefore
t easily into retrot applications.
Typical Applications
Utility and commercial metering
Substations, industrial facilities,
power generation sites and
campuses
Submetering
Load studies and voltage recording
Analog meter replacement
Features and Benets
Measure and display real-time
information about critical power
parameters with a sampling rate
of 400 samples per cycle
Monitor power use and quality with
ANSI C12.20 accuracy (0.5%)
Verify meter accuracy with KYZ test
pulse self-certication capabilities
Optional Modbus RTU
communications
Available as transducer only or
with display
Designed to accommodate
upgrades
Integrate into Eatons Power Xpert
Architecture for a holistic system
level view
For more information, refer to Tab 3.
Breaker Interface Module II (BIMII)
Local Subnetwork Display
See Tab 4.
Breaker Interface Module II (BIMII)
The breaker interface module is a
panel-mounted device that performs
the following functions:
Monitors and displays parameters
from Digitrip 1150+ circuit breaker
trip unit. Supports as many as 50
of these devices up to 10,000 ft
(3048m) away
Communicates the information from
these protective and energy moni-
toring devices over a PowerNet
network to a computer or PLC
Addressable Relay II
Direct On/Off Control Capabilities
See Tab 2.
Addressable Relay II
An industrial control relay with two
inputs to monitor the status of external
contacts and one output controllable
over the communication network.
The relay is AC/DC powered with
AC/DC contacts rated to directly
switch/monitor switchgear breakers,
motor starters, etc.
Features include:
Address assigned by setting three
hexadecimal switches
LEDs show when the relay is energized
and when it is sending reports
Two status inputs and a Form C
contact output
Built-in remote communications
capability within a PowerNet system
Selectable baud rate
Communications
For remote power monitoring and
software, see PowerNet Tab 2.
Low Voltage High
Resistance Grounding
See Tab 36 for more details.
C-HRG Wall-Mounted Unit
(Separately Mounted Resistors Not Shown)
Where continuity of service is a high
priority, high-resistance grounding can
add the safety of a grounded system
while minimizing the risk of service
interruptions due to grounds. The
concept is a simple one: provide a path
for ground current via a resistance that
limits the current magnitude, and
monitor to determine when an
abnormal condition exists.
This provides for maximum continuity
of service, because no tripping occurs
for the resistance limited ground fault.
HRG can be installed as stand-alone
equipment (as shown in photo) or can
be integrated into Magnum DS low
voltage switchgear.
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020
Ratings
Table 20.1-5. Voltage Ratings (AC)
Table 20.1-6. Available Bus Ratings
Table 20.1-7. Heat Loss Data

Estimated Heat Loss Per Breaker (Watts)

For lower than maximum load currents, watt


loss may be estimated by reducing the full
load loss by the following:
W
L
= (I
L
/I
FL
)
2
W
FL
Where:
W
L
= Load Watts
W
FL
= Full Load Watts
I
L
= Actual Load Current
I
FL
= Full Load Current

Contact Eaton.
Vertical section bus is sized per
main cross bus maximum rating or
by ANSI C37.20.1 Section 7.4.13 Table
11 to a maximum of 5000A. (4000A in
18.00-inch [457.2 mm] structure.)
Note: In addition to the available bus
bracings shown in Table 20.1-6, the bus
has been tested for short-circuit values
of 85,000A for a full 60 cycles.
Closing Times of Magnum DS
and Series NRX Breakers
5 cycles or less
System
Voltage
Maximum
Voltage
208/240
480
600
254
508
635
Cross Bus
Ampacity
Bus Bracing
kA
2000
3200
4000
100, 150, 200
5000
6000
8000
10,000
100, 150, 200
Breaker
Frame
Drawout
Mounting
Only
800
1600
2000
150
329
374
3200
4000
5000
6000
719
749
1000

Estimated Heat Loss Per Structure (Watts)

Loss is based on fully loaded vertical and


cross bus rating in a structure as given below.
Rating Vertical
Bus
Cross
Bus
2000
3200
4000
410
1623
1097
288
1163
1169
5000
6000
8000
10,000
1410

886
1265

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Technical Data
021
Magnum DS Switchgear Class UL 1066
Magnum DS and Series NRX Low Voltage Power Circuit Breaker Family ANSI Rated for Switchgear Applications
Table 20.1-8. Magnum DS Switchgear Class UL 1066 Low Voltage Power Circuit Breakers

Interrupting ratings shown based on breaker equipped with integral Digitrip RMS trip unit. Interruption ratings for non-automatic breakers are equal
to the published short-time withstand rating. These interruption ratings are based on the standard duty cycle consisting of an open operation, a
15-second interval and a close-open operation, in succession, with delayed tripping in case of short-delay devices. The standard duty cycle for
short-time ratings consists of maintaining the rated current for two periods of 1/2 second each, with a 15-second interval of zero current between
the two periods.

Magnum MDSL current limiting power circuit breaker with integral current limiters. Current limiter selected determines short-time and xed
instantaneous trip rating. Maximum voltage rating is 600 Vac.

Magnum MDSX current limiting power circuit breaker with fast opening contacts.

Product to be tested. Contact Eaton for product rating.

Series NRX uses the same sensors for all trip settings. No changes to sensors required.
Frame
Amperes
Breaker
Type
Frame
Type
rms Symmetrical Current Ratings kA
50/60 Hz

Short-Time
Withstand
Rating
Fixed Internal
Instantaneous
Trip
Available Current Sensor and
Rating Plugs for Digitrip RMS
Trip Unit (Establishes Breaker
I
n
Rating)
Interrupting
at 254 Vac
Interrupting
at 508 Vac
Interrupting
at 635 Vac
800 MDN-408
MDN-508
MDN-608
MDN-C08
Narrow
Narrow
Narrow
Narrow
42
50
65
100
42
50
65
100
42
50
65
65
42
50
65
20

18 x I
n
200, 250, 300, 400, 600, 800
MDS-408
MDS-608
MDS-808
MDS-C08
MDS-L08

Standard
Standard
Standard
Standard
Standard
42
65
85
100
200
42
65
85
100
200
42
65
85
100
200
42
65
85
85

85

NRX-408

NRX-508

NRX-608

Compact
Compact
Compact
85
85
85
42
50
65
35
35
35
42 kA at 254 Vac
42 kA at 508 Vac
35 kA at 635 Vac

200, 250, 300, 400, 500, 600, 800

1600 MDN-416
MDN-516
MDN-616
MDN-C16
Narrow
Narrow
Narrow
Narrow
42
50
65
100
42
50
65
100
42
50
65
65
42
50
65
30

18 x I
n
200, 250, 300, 400, 600, 800,
1000, 1200, 1600
MDS-616
MDS-816
MDS-C16
MDS-L16

MDS-X16

Standard
Standard
Standard
Standard
Standard
65
85
100
200
200
65
85
100
200
200
65
85
100
200

65
85
85

30

85

30
2000 MDN-620
MDN-C20
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65
100
65
100
65
65
65
35

18 x I
n
200, 250, 300, 400, 600, 800,
1000, 1200, 1600, 2000
MDS-620
MDS-820
MDS-C20
MDS-L20

MDS-X20

Standard
Standard
Standard
Standard
Standard
65
85
100
200
200
65
85
100
200
200
65
85
100
200

65
85
85

30

85

30
3200 MDS-632
MDS-832
MDS-C32
Standard
Standard
Standard
65
85
100
65
85
100
65
85
100
65
85
85

85
200, 250, 300, 400, 600, 800,
1000, 1200, 1600, 2000, 2500,
3000, 3200
MDS-X32

Double 200 200

50 50
4000 MDS-840
MDS-C40
MDS-X40

Double
Double
Double
85
100
200
85
100
200
85
100

85
100
50

50
2000, 2500, 3200, 4000
Standard Magnum DS
Narrow Magnum DS
Double Magnum DS
Series NRX
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022
Table 20.1-8. Magnum DS Switchgear Class UL 1066 Low Voltage Power Circuit Breakers (Continued)

Interrupting ratings shown based on breaker equipped with integral Digitrip RMS trip unit. Interruption ratings for non-automatic breakers are equal
to the published short-time withstand rating. These interruption ratings are based on the standard duty cycle consisting of an open operation, a
15-second interval and a close-open operation, in succession, with delayed tripping in case of short-delay devices. The standard duty cycle for
short-time ratings consists of maintaining the rated current for two periods of 1/2 second each, with a 15-second interval of zero current between
the two periods.

Magnum MDSX current limiting power circuit breaker with fast opening contacts.

Breaker applied in a tested fan-cooled enclosure.

Product to be tested. Contact Eaton for product rating.


Table 20.1-9. Magnum Breaker Control Device Application GuideVdc
Table 20.1-10. Magnum Breaker Control Device Application GuideVac
Frame
Amperes
Breaker
Type
Frame
Type
rms Symmetrical Current Ratings kA
50/60 Hz

Short-Time
Withstand
Rating
Fixed Internal
Instantaneous
Trip
Available Current Sensor & Rating
Plugs for Digitrip RMS Trip Unit
(Establishes Breaker I
n
Rating)
Interrupting
at 254 Vac
Interrupting
at 508 Vac
Interrupting
at 635 Vac
5000 MDS-850
MDS-C50
MDS-X50

Double
Double
Double
85
100
200
85
100
200
85
100

85
100
50

50
2500, 3200, 4000, 5000
6000 MDS-C60

Double 100 100 100 100 3200, 4000, 5000, 6000


Breaker Control Device
Nominal Voltage
24 Vdc 32 Vdc 48 Vdc 125 Vdc 250 Vdc
Shunt Trip (ST)
Operational voltage range
Power consumption (inrush)
Opening time
Trip circuit 70110%
(Required for 35 ms)
Seconds
1726 Vdc
250 watts
35 ms
3453 Vdc
250 watts
35 ms
77138 Vdc
450 watts
35 ms
154275 Vdc
450 watts
35 ms
Spring Release (SR)
Operational voltage range
Power consumption (inrush)
Closing time
Close circuit 70110%
(Required for 200 ms)
Seconds
1726 Vdc
250 watts
40 ms
3453 Vdc
250 watts
40 ms
77138 Vdc
450 watts
40 ms
154275 Vdc
450 watts
40 ms
Spring Charge Motor (MOT)
Operational voltage range
Amps (running)
Amps (inrush)
Power consumption
Charging time
85110% voltage
Running % of
running seconds
2026 Vdc
12.0A
300%
300 watts
5 sec
4153 Vdc
5.0A
500%
250 watts
5 Sec
94138 Vdc
2.0A
600%
250 watts
5 Sec
187275 Vdc
1.0A
600%
250 watts
5 Sec
Undervoltage Release (UVR)
Operational voltage range
Drop-out voltage range
Power consumption (inrush)
Power consumption (continuous)
Opening time
85110% voltage
3060% voltage
Required for 200 ms
Required for 400 ms
Seconds
2026 Vdc
714 Vdc
250 watts
18 watts
70 ms
2735 Vdc
1019 Vdc
275 watts
15 watts
70 ms
4153 Vdc
1429 Vdc
275 watts
18 watts
70 ms
94138 Vdc
3375 Vdc
450 watts
10 watts
70 ms
187275 Vdc
66150 Vdc
450 watts
10 watts
70 ms
Auxiliary Switches
Minimum load
Contact rating
Inductive load 0.5A 0.5A 0.5A 0.25A
Breaker Control Device
Nominal Voltage
120 Vac 240 Vac 415 Vac 480 Vac 600 Vac
Shunt Trip (ST)
Operational voltage range
Power consumption (inrush)
Opening time
Trip circuit 70110%
(Required for 35 ms)
Seconds
77140 Vac
450 VA
35 ms
146264 Vac
450 VA
35 ms

Spring Release (SR)
Operational voltage range
Power consumption (inrush)
Closing time
Close circuit 70110%
(Required for 200 ms)
Seconds
77140 Vac
450 VA
40 ms
146264 Vac
450 VA
40 ms

Spring Charge Motor (MOT)
Operational voltage range
Amps (running)
Amps (inrush)
Power consumption
Charging time
85110% voltage
Running % of
running seconds
94140 Vac
2.0A
600%
250 VA
5 Sec
177264 Vac
1.0A
600%
250 VA
5 Sec

Undervoltage Release (UVR)
Operational voltage range
Drop-out voltage range
Power consumption (inrush)
Power consumption (continuous)
Opening time
85110% voltage
3060% voltage
Required for 200 ms
Required for 400 ms
Seconds
94140 Vac
3376 Vac
450 VA
10 VA
70 ms
177264 Vac
62144 Vac
400 VA
10 VA
70 ms
323457 Vac
114249 Vac
480 VA
10 VA
70 ms
408528 Vac
144288 Vac
400 VA
10 VA
70 ms
510660 Vac
180360 Vac
400 VA
10 VA
70 ms
Auxiliary Switches
Minimum load
Contact rating
Inductive load 10A 10A
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Table 20.1-11. Series NRX Breaker Control Device Application GuideVdc
Table 20.1-12. Series NRX Breaker Control Device Application GuideVac
Breaker Control Device
Nominal Voltage
24 Vdc 32 Vdc 48 Vdc 125 Vdc 250 Vdc
Shunt Trip (ST)
Operational voltage range
Power consumption (inrush)
Opening time
Trip circuits 70110%
(Required for 35 ms)
Seconds
1726 Vdc
500 VA
25 ms
3453 Vdc
530 VA
25 ms
77138 Vdc
540 VA
25 ms
154275 Vdc
515 VA
25 ms
Spring Release (SR)
Operational voltage range
Power consumption (inrush)
Closing time
Trip circuits 70110%
(Required for 200 ms)
Seconds
1726 Vdc
500 VA
25 ms
3453 Vdc
530 VA
25 ms
77138 Vdc
540 VA
25 ms
154275 Vdc
515 VA
25 ms
Spring Release Motor (MOT)
Operational voltage range
Amperes (running)
Amperes (inrush)
Power consumption
Charging time
Trip circuits 85110%
Running % of running
Seconds
2026 Vdc
5A
500%
150 VA
3 seconds
4153 Vdc
3A
500%
150 VA
3 seconds
94138 Vdc
1A
500%
150 VA
3 seconds
187275 Vdc
1A
1000%
280 VA
4 seconds
Undervoltage Release (UVR)
Operational voltage range
Drop-out voltage range
Power consumption (inrush)
Power consumption (continuous)
Opening time
Trip circuits 85110%
3560% voltage
Required for 200 ms
Required for 400 ms
Seconds
2026 Vdc
814 Vdc
500 VA
5 VA
50 ms
2735 Vdc
1119 Vdc
620 VA
5 VA
50 ms
4153 Vdc
1729 Vdc
850 VA
5 VA
50 ms
94138 Vdc
4494 Vdc
890 VA
5 VA
50 ms
187275 Vdc
88132 Vdc
910 VA
5 VA
50 ms
Auxiliary Switches
Minimum load
Contact rating
Inductive load 0.5A 0.25A
Breaker Control Device
Nominal Voltage
120 Vac 240 Vac 415 Vac 480 Vac 600 Vac
Shunt Trip (ST)
Operational voltage range
Power consumption (inrush)
Opening time
Trip circuits 70110%
(Required for 35 ms)
Seconds
77140 Vac
540 VA
25 ms
146264 Vac
500 VA
25 ms

Spring Release (SR)
Operational voltage range
Power consumption (inrush)
Closing time
Trip circuits 70110%
(Required for 200 ms)
Seconds
77140 Vac
540 VA
25 ms
146264 Vac
500 VA
25 ms

Spring Release Motor (MOT)
Operational voltage range
Amperes (running)
Amperes (inrush)
Power consumption
Charging time
Trip circuits 85110%
Running % of running
Seconds
94140 Vac
2A
300%
280 VA
3 seconds
177264 Vac
1A
1000%
280 VA
4 seconds

Undervoltage Release (UVR)
Operational voltage range
Drop-out voltage range
Power consumption (inrush)
Power consumption (continuous)
Opening time
Trip circuits 85110%
3560% voltage
Required for 200 ms
Required for 400 ms
Seconds
94138 Vac
4494 Vac
890 VA
5 VA
50 ms
177264 Vac
84125 Vac
910 VA
5 VA
50 ms
323457 Vac
145228 Vac
960 VA
5 VA
50 ms
408528 Vac
168288 Vac
800 VA
8 VA
50 ms
510660 Vac
210360 Vac
800 VA
12 VA
50 ms
Auxiliary Switches
Minimum load
Contact rating
Inductive load 10A
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Ratings
The narrow-band characteristic curve
allows close coordination with Digitrip
RMS tripping devices. Repeatability is
within 2%.
The maximum breaker current rating
for any breaker frame size is deter-
mined by the rating of the sensor used.
The breaker current rating for any
frame size can be changed by simply
changing the sensors and associated
rating plug, which are easily removed
from the breaker drawout element.
The wide range of long-delay pickup
makes one set of sensors more exible
on a wider range of loads. The Digitrip
RMS itself need not be changed when
the associated sensors and rating
plugs are changed.
Eatons Digitrip RMS can be supplied
in various combinations of four
independent, adjustable, overcurrent
protection functions:
Long delay (L)
Instantaneous (I)
Short delay (S)
Ground (G)
Ground alarm only (A)
Every Eaton Magnum DS trip unit
comes standard with LSI characteris-
tics. Optional ground (G) or ground
alarm (A) may also be provided.
These trip units also provide the
ability to defeat instantaneous to
provide LS protection only. In addition,
short delay protection may be set to
the maximum instantaneous level,
effectively disabling short delay
protection. Under no condition is it
possible to set the trip unit beyond
the capabilities of the circuit breaker.
Table 20.1-13. Metering Type Current Transformers
Table 20.1-14. Voltage Transformers Table 20.1-15. Control Power Transformers
ANSI Meter Accuracy Classication
Breaker Frame
Rating
Ratio Ratio B-0.1 B-0.2 B-0.5 B-0.9 B-1.8
800, 1600, 2000 100/5
150/5
200/5
100/1
150/1
200/1
2.4
1.2
1.2

2.4
2.4

2.4

250/5
300/5
400/5
250/1
300/1
400/1
0.6
0.6
0.3
1.2
0.6
0.6
2.4
1.2
1.2

2.4
1.2

500/5
600/5
750/5
500/1
600/1
750/1
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.6
0.6
0.3
1.2
1.2
0.6
2.4
1.2
1.2
800/5
1000/5
1200/5
800/1
1000/1
1200/1
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.6
0.6
0.6
1.2
0.6
0.6
1500/5
1600/5
2000/5
1500/1
1600/1
2000/1
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.6
0.6
0.6
0.6
0.6
0.3
3200 1600/5
2000/5
2400/5
1600/1
2000/1
2400/1
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.6
0.3
0.3
0.6
0.6
0.3
1.2
0.6
0.6
2500/5
3000/5
3200/5
2500/1
3000/1
3200/1
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
3500/5
4000/5
3500/1
4000/1
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
0.3
4000 4000/5 4000/1 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3
5000 5000/5 5000/1 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3
6000 6000/5 6000/1 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3 0.3
Current transformers with meter accuracy classications at higher burdens and/or suitable for relaying
are also available. They will be mounted in the rear cable connection compartment.
Insulation Class is 600V dielectric, 10 kV
full wave BIL. Accuracy Class is 0.6 for W and
1.2 for X burdens at 60 Hz. Thermal ratings
are 150 VA at 300C and 100 VA at 55C.
Primary and secondary fuses are mounted
on the face of the VT.
Available standard
ratios:
120:120
240:120
288:120
480:120
600:120
Insulation Class is 600V dielectric.
Primary and secondary fuses are mounted
on the face of the CPT. An optional primary
fuse cover is available. 0.5 kVA, 1 kVA, 3 kVA
and 5 kVA ratings are available as standard.
Available standard
ratios:
208:120/240
240:120/240
480:120/240
600:120/240
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Table 20.1-16. Layout Guide

Series NRX 65 kAIC maximum.


Rear-Accessible Switchgear
Breaker Type Ampacity Available Structure WidthsAllowable Breaker PlacementsInches (mm)
<=100 kAIC 200 kAIC 18.00 (457.2) 22.00 (558.8) 24.00 (609.6) 30.00 (762.0) 44.00 (117.6)
Narrow (MDN) 8002000
MDN4-
MDN5-
MDN6-
MDNC-
FeederA, B, C, D
TieB
MainB, C, D
FeederA, B, C, D
MainB, C, D
TieB, C
FeederA, B, C, D,
E, F, G, H
Standard (MDS) 8002000
MDS4-
MDS6-
MDS8-
MDSC-
8001600
MDSL-
MDSX-
FeederA, B, C, D
TieB, C
MainB, C, D
MainB/F, C/G
TieB/F, C/G
FeederB/F, C/G, D/H
FeederA, B, C, D
TieB, C
MainB, C, D
FeederA, B, C, D,
E, F, G, H
Standard (MDS) 3200
MDS6-
MDS8-
MDSC-
2000
MDSL-
MDSX-
FeederB, C, D
TieB, C
MainB, C, D
MainB/F, C/G
TieB/F, C/G
FeederB/F, C/G, D/H
FeederB, C, D
TieB, C
MainB, C, D
Feeder
contact Eaton
Standard (NRX)

8001200
NSS4-
NSS5-
NSS6-
FeederA, B, C,
D, E, F, G, H
Double (MDS) 40005000
MDS8-
MDSC-
32004000
MDSX-
FeederB/F, C/G, D/H
TieB/F, C/G
MainB/F, C/G, D/H
Double
w/fans (MDS)
6000
MDSC-
5000
MDSX-
FeederBC/FG, CD/GH
TieBC/FG, CD/GH
MainBC/FG, CD/GH
Instrument
compartment
(SPD, HRG,
metering, controls,
panelboard, etc.)
All positions All positions All positions All positions All positions
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Figure 20.1-1. Breaker Structures
Figure 20.1-2. Main-Tie-Main Typical LayoutsMDS Mains and Feeders
Notes: Breaker and cell utilization should keep load amperes below rating of MAIN due to vertical bus limitations.
Cable used in the conduit areas are limited to 75C ampacity values per the NEC for ampacity calculations.
Any cell not used as a feeder breaker may be a blank, or a feeder breaker provision for future breakers, or SPD surge.
18.00 (457.2) 22.00 (558.8)
30.00 (762.0) 44.00 (1117.6)
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
A
A
B B
C C
D D
A
B
C
D
24.00 (609.6)
E
F
G
H
A
B
C
D
Metering
Main
MDS-632
3200A
SPD
Feeder
MDN-608
800A
Feeder
MDN-608
800A
Feeder
MDN-608
800A
Feeder
MDN-608
800A
Feeder
MDN-608
800A
Feeder
MDN-608
800A
Feeder
MDN-608
800A
Tie
MDS-630
3200A
Feeder
MDN-608
800A
Feeder
MDN-608
800A
Feeder
MDN-608
800A
Feeder
MDN-608
800A
Feeder
MDN-608
800A
Main
MDS-632
3200A
Metering
SPD
A
B
C
D
22.00
(558.8)
18.00
(457.2)
22.00
(558.8)
22.00
(558.8)
18.00
(457.2)
Metering Metering SPD SPD
Feeder
MDS-608
800A
Feeder
MDS-608
800A
Feeder
MDS-608
800A
Feeder
MDS-608
800A
Feeder
MDS-608
800A
Feeder
MDS-608
800A
Feeder
MDS-608
800A
Main
MDS-840
4000A
Main
MDS-840
4000A
Tie
MDS-840
4000A
Feeder
MDS-616
1600A
Feeder
MDS-616
1600A
Feeder
MDS-616
1600A
Feeder
MDS-616
1600A
Feeder
MDS-616
1600A
Feeder
MDS-616
1600A
Feeder
MDS-608
800A
A/E
B/F
C/G
D/H
44.00
(1117.6)
44.00
(1117.6)
44.00
(1117.6)
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Figure 20.1-3. Typical Structure and Breaker ArrangementsMagnum DS Mains, Ties, Feeders and Miscellaneous, 3200A and Below
Dimensions in Inches (mm)

A transition section is required if connecting to a non-standard dry-type transformer or auxiliary and metering devices are to be located in a transition
section, or there is a re pump breaker required, or there is a zero sequence ground fault required.

A maximum of two 3200A breakers are permitted per 22.00-inch (558.8 mm) width of switchgear, one of which must be a main or tie. A 3200A frame
breaker cannot be mounted in the same enclosure with a 4000A main or tie. For a 3200A frame breaker mounted in the same enclosure with a 5000A
main or tie, contact Eaton.

Contact Eaton for placement of 2000A frame breaker in this compartment.

A maximum of three 2000A breakers are 22.00-inch (558.8 mm) width of switchgear. If three are required, positions B, C and D must be used.

Any 22.00-inch (558.8 mm) wide compartment can be a blank or instrument compartment.
Notes: Breaker and cell utilization should keep load amperes below rating of MAIN due to vertical bus limitations.
Cable used in the conduit areas are limited to 75C ampacity values per the NEC for ampacity calculations.
Any cell not used as a feeder breaker may be a blank, or a feeder breaker provision for future breakers, or SPD surge.

Transition or
Auxiliary
Utility
Compartment
Blank or
Instrument
or SPD
A
Blank or
Instrument
or SPD
A
Blank or
Instrument
or SPD
A
Blank or
Instrument
or SPD
A
Main

800
1600
2000
3200
B
Blank or
Instrument
B
Blank or
Instrument
B
Blank or
Instrument
B
38.00-Inch (965.2) or
50.00-Inch (1270.0)
Compartment
Feeder

800
1600
2000
3200
C
Main

800
1600
2000
3200
C
Blank or
Instrument
C
Feeder

800
1600
2000
3200
C
Feeder

800
1600
2000
3200
D
Feeder

800
1600
2000
3200
D
Main
800
1600
2000
3200
D
Feeder

800
1600
2000
3200
D
22.00 (558.8)
Arrangement 1
38.00 or 50.00
(965.2 or 1270.0)
Arrangement
1a or 1b
22.00 (558.8)
Arrangement 2
22.00 (558.8)
Arrangement 3
30.00 (762.0)
Arrangement 4
30.00 (762.0)
Arrangement 5
Blank or
Instrument
or SPD
A
Feeder
800
1600
A
Blank or
Instrument
A
Feeder

800
1600
2000
A
Feeder

800
1600
2000
A
Feeder

800
1600
2000
A
Main
800
1600
2000
3200
B
Tie
800
1600
2000
3200
B
Main
800
1600
2000
3200
B
Tie
800
1600
2000
3200
B
Feeder

800
1600
2000
3200
B
Feeder

800
1600
2000
3200
B
Tie
800
1600
2000
3200
C
Main
800
1600
2000
3200
C
Tie
800
1600
2000
3200
C
Feeder

800
1600
2000
3200
C
Tie
800
1600
2000
3200
C
Feeder

800
1600
2000
3200
C
Feeder
800
1600
2000
D
Blank or
Instrument
D
Main
800
1600
2000
3200
D
Feeder

800
1600
2000
3200
D
Feeder

800
1600
2000
3200
D
Feeder

800
1600
2000
3200
D
22.00 (558.8)
Arrangement 6
22.00 (558.8)
Arrangement 7
22.00 (558.8)
Arrangement 8
22.00 (558.8)
Arrangement 9
22.00 (558.8)
Arrangement 10
22.00 (558.8)
Arrangement 11
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Figure 20.1-3. Typical Structure and Breaker Arrangements (Continued)Magnum DS Mains, 4000 and 5000ADimensions in Inches (mm)

If you have four-wire service and service entrance requirement, busway connection or cable connection, the bus or cables must enter from the top.

A maximum of two 3200A breakers are permitted per 22.00-inch (558.8 mm) width of switchgear, one of which must be a main or tie. A 3200A frame
breaker cannot be mounted in the same enclosure with a 4000A main or tie. For a 3200A frame breaker mounted in the same enclosure with a 5000A
main or tie, contact Eaton.

Service entrance option is not available with feeder breakers mounted in this structure.

If you have four-wire service and service entrance requirement, busway connection or cable connection, the bus or cables must enter from the bottom.

Busway or cable entrance must be from the top.

B and D position feeders must be reverse fed.

Any 22.00-inch (558.8 mm) wide compartment can be a blank or instrument compartment with the following exception: A 44.00-inch (1117.6 mm)
wide instrument compartment must be adjacent to another 44.00-inch (1117.6) wide compartment in the structure.
Notes: Breaker and cell utilization should keep load amperes below rating of MAIN due to vertical bus limitations.
Cable used in the conduit areas are limited to 75C ampacity values per the NEC for ampacity calculations.
Any cell not used as a feeder breaker may be a blank, or a feeder breaker provision for future breakers, or SPD surge.
Blank or
Instrument
A
Blank or
Instrument
or SPD
E
Blank or
Instrument
A
Blank or
Instrument
or SPD
E
Feeder
800
1600
2000
A
Feeder
800
1600
2000
E
Main

4000
5000
Blank or
Instrument
Blank or
Instrument
Blank or
Instrument
Blank or
Instrument
B F B F B F
Feeder

800
1600
2000
3200
Feeder

800
1600
2000
3200
Main

4000
5000
Main

4000
5000
C G C G C G
Feeder

800
1600
2000
3200
D
Feeder

800
1600
2000
3200
H
Feeder

800
1600
2000
3200
D
Feeder

800
1600
2000
3200
H
Blank or
instrument
D
Blank or
instrument
H
44.00 (1117.6)
Arrangement 12
44.00 (1117.6)
Arrangement 13
44.00 (1117.6)
Arrangement 14
Blank or
Instrument
A
Blank or
Instrument
or SPD
E
Blank or
Instrument
A
Blank or
Instrument
or SPD
E
Feeder
800
1600
2000
A
Feeder
800
1600
2000
E
Blank or
Instrument
Blank or
Instrument
Main

4000
5000
Blank or
Instrument
Blank or
Instrument
B F B F B F
Blank or
Instrument
Blank or
Instrument
Blank or
Instrument
Feeder
4000
5000
C G C G C G
Main

4000
5000
Main

4000
5000
Main

4000
5000
D H D H D H
44.00 (1117.6)
Arrangement 15
44.00 (1117.6)
Arrangement 16
44.00 (1117.6)
Arrangement 17a
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Figure 20.1-3. Typical Structure and Breaker Arrangements (Continued)Magnum DS Mains and Ties, 4000 and 5000ADimensions in Inches (mm)

Fixed-mounted main breakers are not permitted in the D position.

If you have four-wire service and service entrance requirement, busway connection or cable connection, the bus or cables must enter from the bottom.

If you have four-wire service and service entrance requirement, busway connection or cable connection, the bus or cables must enter from the top.

Busway or cable entrance must be from the top.

A maximum of two 3200A breakers are permitted per 22.00-inch (558.8 mm) width of switchgear, one of which must be a main or tie. A 3200A frame
breaker cannot be mounted in the same enclosure with a 4000A main or tie. For a 3200A frame breaker mounted in the same enclosure with a 5000A
main or tie, contact Eaton.

Any 22.00-inch (558.8 mm) wide compartment can be a blank or instrument compartment with the following exception: A 44.00-inch (1117.6) wide
instrument compartment must be adjacent to another 44.00-inch (1117.6 mm) wide compartment in the structure.
Notes: Breaker and cell utilization should keep load amperes below rating of MAIN due to vertical bus limitations.
Cable used in the conduit areas are limited to 75C ampacity values per the NEC for ampacity calculations.
Any cell not used as a feeder breaker may be a blank, or a feeder breaker provision for future breakers, or SPD surge.
Feeder
800
1600
2000
A
Feeder
800
1600
2000
E
Blank or
Instrument
A
Blank or
Instrument
or SPD
E
Blank or
Instrument
A
Blank or
Instrument
or SPD
E
Feeder
800
1600
2000
Feeder
800
1600
2000
Main

4000
5000
Main

4000
5000
B F B F B F
Blank Blank
Tie
4000
5000
Tie
4000
5000
C G C G C G
Main

4000
5000
Main

4000
5000
Feeder

800
1600
2000
3200
Feeder

800
1600
2000
3200
D H D H D H
44.00 (1117.6)
Arrangement 17b
44.00 (1117.6)
Arrangement 18
44.00 (1117.6)
Arrangement 19
Feeder
800
1600
A
Feeder
800
1600
E
Feeder
800
1600
A
Feeder
800
1600
E
Feeder
800
1600
A
Feeder
800
1600
E
Tie
4000
5000
Tie
4000
5000
Feeder

800
1600
2000
3200
Feeder

800
1600
2000
3200
B F B F B F
Main

4000
5000
Feeder

800
1600
2000
3200
Feeder

800
1600
2000
3200
Tie
4000
5000
C G C G C G
Blank or
Instrument
Blank or
Instrument
Feeder

800
1600
2000
3200
Feeder

800
1600
2000
3200
Feeder

800
1600
2000
3200
Feeder

800
1600
2000
3200
D H D H D H
44.00 (1117.6)
Arrangement 20
44.00 (1117.6)
Arrangement 21
44.00 (1117.6)
Arrangement 22
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Figure 20.1-3. Typical Structure and Breaker Arrangements (Continued)Magnum DS Ties and Feeders, 4000 and 5000ADimensions in Inches (mm)

B and D position feeders must be reverse fed.

Any 22.00-inch (558.8 mm) wide compartment can be a blank or instrument compartment with the following exception: A 44.00-inch (1117.6) wide
instrument compartment must be adjacent to another 44.00-inch (1117.6) wide compartment in the structure.
Notes: Breaker and cell utilization should keep load amperes below rating of MAIN due to vertical bus limitations.
Cable used in the conduit areas are limited to 75C ampacity values per the NEC for ampacity calculations.
Any cell not used as a feeder breaker may be a blank, or a feeder breaker provision for future breakers, or SPD surge.
Feeder
800
1600
2000
A
Feeder
800
1600
2000
E
Feeder
800
1600
2000
A
Feeder
800
1600
2000
E
Feeder
800
1600
A
Feeder
800
1600
E
Tie
4000
5000
Feeder

4000
5000
Feeder

4000
5000
B F B F B F
Feeder
4000
5000
Tie
4000
5000
Feeder
800
1600
2000
Feeder
800
1600
2000
C G C G C G
Feeder
800
1600
2000
Feeder
800
1600
2000
Feeder
800
1600
2000
Feeder
800
1600
2000
Feeder
800
1600
2000
Feeder
800
1600
2000
D H D H D H
44.00 (1117.6)
Arrangement 23
44.00 (1117.6)
Arrangement 24
44.00 (1117.6)
Arrangement 25
Feeder
800
1600
A
Feeder
800
1600
E
Feeder
800
1600
A
Feeder
800
1600
E
Feeder
800
1600
2000
Feeder
800
1600
2000
Feeder
800
1600
2000
Feeder
800
1600
2000
B F B F
Feeder
4000
5000
Feeder
800
1600
2000
Feeder
800
1600
2000
C G C G
Feeder
800
1600
2000
Feeder
800
1600
2000
Feeder

4000
5000
D H D H
44.00 (1117.6)
Arrangement 26
44.00 (1117.6)
Arrangement 27
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Figure 20.1-3. Typical Structure and Breaker Arrangements (Continued)Magnum DS Mains and Ties, and Series NRX Feeder Breakers
Dimensions in Inches (mm)
Notes: Breaker and cell utilization should keep load amperes below rating of MAIN due to vertical bus limitations.
Cable used in the conduit areas are limited to 75C ampacity values per the NEC for ampacity calculations.
Any cell not used as a feeder breaker may be a blank, or a feeder breaker provision for future breakers, or SPD surge.
Feeder
800
A
Feeder
800
E
Blank or
Instrument
A
Feeder
800
A
Feeder
800
E
Feeder
800
A
Feeder
800
E
Feeder
800
B
Feeder
800
F
Main
800
1600
2000
3200
B
Main
800
1600
2000
3200
B
Feeder
800
B
Feeder
800
F
Feeder
800
C
Feeder
800
G
Feeder
800
C
Feeder
800
G
Feeder
800
C
Feeder
800
G
Tie
800
1600
2000
3200
C
Feeder
800
D
Feeder
800
H
Feeder
800
D
Feeder
800
H
Feeder
800
D
Feeder
800
H
Feeder
800
D
Feeder
800
H
24.00 (609.6)
Arrangement 28
24.00 (609.6)
Arrangement 29
24.00 (609.6)
Arrangement 30
24.00 (609.6)
Arrangement 31
Blank or
Instrument
or SPD
A
Blank or
Instrument
or SPD
A
Blank or
Instrument
B
Blank or
Instrument
B
Main
800
1600
2000
3200
C
Feeder
800
C
Feeder
800
G
Feeder
800
D
Feeder
800
H
Feeder
800
D
Feeder
800
H
24.00 (609.6)
Arrangement 32
24.00 (609.6)
Arrangement 33
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Figure 20.1-3. Typical Structure and Breaker Arrangements (Continued)
Magnum DS Mains and Ties, 6000ADimensions in Inches (mm)

A maximum of two 3200A breakers are permitted per 22.00-inch (559 mm) width of switchgear,
one of which must be a main or tie. A 3200A frame breaker cannot be mounted in the same enclo-
sure with a 4000A main or tie. For a 3200A frame breaker mounted in the same enclosure with a
5000 or 6000A main or tie, contact Eaton.

When a top-of-gear breaker lifter is used, height is 99.00 inches (2514.6 mm) total.

Any 22.00-inch (558.8 mm) wide compartment can be a blank or instrument compartment with
the following exception: 44.00-inch (1117.6) wide instrument compartment must be adjacent to
another 44.00-inch (1117.6) wide compartment in the structure.

Need a 44.00-inch wide section on both sides of the tie for layout to be correct.
Notes: Breaker and cell utilization should keep load amperes below rating of MAIN due to
vertical bus limitations. Cable used in the conduit areas are limited to 75C ampacity
values per the NEC for ampacity calculations. Any cell not used as a feeder breaker
may be a blank, or a feeder breaker provision for future breakers, or SPD surge.
Blank or
Instrument
A
Blank or
Instrument
E
9
2
.
0
0

(
2
3
3
6
.
8
)

Blank or
Instrument
A
Blank or
Instrument
E
9
6
.
0
0

(
2
4
3
8
.
4
)

Main or Tie
6000
Blank or
instrument
Blank or
Instrument
B F B F
Fan Compartment Main or Tie

6000
C G C G
Feeder

800
1600
2000
3200
Feeder

800
1600
2000
3200
Fan Compartment
D H D H
44.00 (1117.6)
Arrangement 34
44.00 (1117.6)
Arrangement 35
Blank or
Instrument
Blank or
Instrument
12.00 (304.8)
Arrangement 36
Slider Control
Section
38.00
(965.2)
50.00
(1270.0)
or
See Tab 21,
Section 21.1
Figure 21.1-9
for MCCB
Circuit Breaker
Layout
Information.
Figure 20.1-4. Group-Mounted Molded-Case
Circuit Breaker Switchboard
Note: Structures using molded-case
breakers for distribution will be UL 891
rated with 30-cycle bus bracing.
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Table 20.1-17. Layout Guide

Series NRX 65 kAIC maximum.


Figure 20.1-5. Front-Accessible Breaker Structures

18.00 (457.2), 22.00 (558.8), 24.00 (609.6), 30.00 (762.2), 44.00 (1117.6)

22.00 (558.8), 24.00 (609.6), 30.00 (762.2), 44.00 (1117.6)

24.00 (609.6), 30.00 (762.2), 44.00 (1117.6)


Notes: Cable section can ONLY be on the right.
Shipping splits are not allowed between breaker section and its cable section.
Shipping splits must be adjacent to a cable section.
Front-Accessible Switchgear
Breaker Type Frame Ampacity Available
150 kAIC
Breaker Section WidthsInches (mm)
18.00 + X (457.2 + X) 22.00 + X (558.8 + X) 24.00 + X (609.6 + X)

Narrow Magnum DS Frames
(MDN)
8002000
MDN4-
MDN5-
MDN6-
MDNC-
FeederA, B, C, D
TieB
MainB, C, D
FeederA, B, C, D
TieB, C
MainB, C, D
Standard Magnum DS
Frame (MDS)
8003200
MDS4-
MDS6-
MDS8-
MDSC-
FeederA, B, C, D
TieB, C
MainB, C, D
MainB/F
TieB/F or C/G
FeederB/F and C/G
Standard Series NRX
Frames (NRX)

8001200
NSS4-
NSS5-
NSS6-
FeederA, B, C, D,
E, F, G, H
Instrument compartment
(SPD, HRG, metering,
controls, panelboard, etc.)
All positions All positions All positions
Cable
Compartment
Cable
Compartment
18.00 (457.2) x x 22.00 (558.8)
A
B
C
D
A
B
C
D
Cable
Compartment
x 24.00 (609.6)
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H

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Figure 20.1-6. Combination Breaker/Cable Sections
Figure 20.1-7. Front-Accessible Standard and Narrow Breakers Main-Tie-Main Typical Layout
Figure 20.1-8. Main-Tie-Main Typical LayoutMDS Mains and Tie, NRX/MDS Feeders
Notes: Breaker and cell utilization should keep load amperes below rating of MAIN due to vertical bus limitations.
Cable used in the conduit areas are limited to 75C ampacity values per the NEC for ampacity calculations.
Any cell not used as a feeder breaker may be a blank, or a feeder breaker provision for future breakers, or SPD surge.
Cable compartment must be at least as wide as the breaker compartment.
Cable sections must be on the right-hand side of the breaker sections when facing the front.
22.00 (558.8) 44.00 (1117.6)
Cable
Compartment
Top Entry
Main Breaker
Instrument
or SPD
Cable Compartment
Top Entry
Main Breaker 5 kA
Instrument
or SPD
Blank
44.00 (1117.6)
Cable Compartment
Top Entry
6 kA Main Breaker
Fans
22.00 (558.8) 44.00 (1117.6)
Instrument
or SPD
Instrument
or SPD
Main Breaker
Cable
Compartment
Bottom
Entry
Main Breaker 5 kA
Cable Compartment
Bottom Entry
Blank

Cable
Compartment
Main
MDS 632
3200A
Feeder
MDN-608
800A
Feeder
MDN-608
800A
Feeder
MDN-608
800A
Feeder
MDN-608
800A
Cable
Compartment
Metering Metering Metering
Tie
MDS 632
3200A
Feeder
MDN-608
800A
Feeder
MDN-608
800A
Feeder
MDN-608
800A
Feeder
MDN-608
800A
Cable
Compartment
Main
MDS 632
3200A
Cable
Compartment
22.00
(558.8)
18.00
(457.2)
18.00
(457.2)
22.00
(558.8)
22.00
(558.8)
22.00
(558.8)
18.00
(457.2)
Blank
Blank
Cable
Compartment
Arrangement 9 Arrangement 10 Arrangement 11
24.00
(609.6)
44.00
(1117.6)
Instr. Instr.
SPD
Cable
Compartment
24.00
(609.6)
44.00
(1117.6)
Feeder
NRX
600A
Feeder
NRX
400A
Feeder
NRX
600A
SPD
Cable
Compartment
24.00
(609.6)
44.00
(1117.6)
Main MDS
3200A
A E
Instr. Instr.
A E
B F
Main MDS
3200A
B F
C G
Tie MDS
3200A
B F
C
D
Feeder
NRX
400A
D
Feeder
NRX
400A
D
G
Feeder
NRX
800A
Feeder
NRX
800A
A E
Feeder
NRX
800A
Feeder
NRX
800A
Feeder MDS
1600A
C G
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Figure 20.1-9. Typical Structure and Breaker ArrangementsSeries NRX and Magnum DS Breakers
Notes: Breaker and cell utilization should keep load amperes below rating of MAIN due to vertical bus limitations.
Cable used in the conduit areas are limited to 75C ampacity values per the NEC for ampacity calculations.
Any cell not used as a feeder breaker may be a blank, or a feeder breaker provision for future breakers, or SPD surge.
Cable compartment must be at least as wide as the breaker compartment.
Cable sections must be on the right-hand side of the breaker sections when facing the front.
Feeder
800
Cable
Compartment
Arrangement 1 Arrangement 2
24.00
(609.6)
24.00 (609.6)
30.00 (762.0)
44.00 (1117.6)
Cable
Compartment
24.00
(609.6)
24.00 (609.6)
30.00 (762.0)
44.00 (1117.6)
Cable
Compartment
24.00
(609.6)
24.00 (609.6)
30.00 (762.0)
44.00 (1117.6)
Cable
Compartment
24.00
(609.6)
24.00 (609.6)
30.00 (762.0)
44.00 (1117.6)
Cable
Compartment
24.00
(609.6)
24.00 (609.6)
30.00 (762.0)
44.00 (1117.6)
A
Feeder
800
E
Instr.
A
Instr.
E
Feeder
800
B
Feeder
800
F
Main 800
1600 2000 3200
B F
Feeder
800
C
Feeder
800
G
Feeder
800
D
NRX
800
H
Feeder
800
Arrangement 3 Arrangement 4 Arrangement 5
A
Feeder
800
E
Feeder
800
B
Feeder
800
F
Tie 800
1600 2000 3200
C G
Feeder 800
1600 2000 3200
C G
Feeder
800
D
Feeder
800
H
Feeder
800
A
Feeder
800
E
Feeder
800
D
Feeder
800
H
Instr.
A
Instr.
E
Feeder
800
D
Feeder
800
H
Feeder
800
C
Feeder
800
G
Feeder
800
C
Feeder
800
G
Feeder
800
D
Feeder
800
H
Tie 800
1600 2000 3200
B F
Main 800
1600 2000 3200
B F
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Conduit Area LocationDimensions in Inches (mm)
Figure 20.1-10. Floor Plans and Available Conduit Space in Inches (mm)18.00, 22.00, 30.00, 44.00-Inch (457.2, 558.8, 762.0, 1117.6 mm) Wide
Rear-Access Structures

This dimension is reduced by 12.00 inches (304.8 mm) when vertical section is close coupled to a dry-type transformer due to secondary bus connections.
Note: See Table 20.1-18 for further dimensions.
Figure 20.1-11. Floor Plans and Available Conduit Space in Inches (mm)Front-Access Structures
Note: See Table 20.1-19 for further dimensions.
To
Control
Conduit
Area AA
Control
Area AA
31.18
(792.0)
8.38
(212.9)
A
D
1.50
(38.1)
12.00
(304.8)
CC
16.00
(406.4)
3.00
(76.2)
1.38
(35.1)
3.00
(76.2)
1.03 (
3.60
(91.4)
Front
3.00
(76.2)
3.00
(76.2)
21.50
(546.1)
3.50
0.65 (91.4)
(88.9)
5.38
(136.7)
Top
l
Area AA
(91.4)
3.00
(76.2)
6.00
(152.4)
16.00
(406.4)
16.00
(406.4)
16.00
(406.4)
1.50
38.1)
6.00 (152.4)
3.00 (76.2)
1.03 (26.2)
3.60
(94.4)
(88.9)
(108.0)
0.65
(16.5) ((
21.50
(546.1)
W
4.63
(117.6)
Bottom
Control
t
Area AA
Provisions
for 0.50 (12.7)
Hardware
44-Inch
Power
Conduit
1.50
(38.1)
Top
Control
Conduit
Area
3.00
(76.2)
31.18
(792.0)
3.38
(85.9)
A
D
1.50
(
12.00
(304.8)
CC
3.00
(
3.00
(76.2)
1.38
(35.1)
3.00
(76.2)
(
3.60
(91.4)
Front
W
3.00
(76.2)
3.00
(76.2)
21.50
(546.1)
3.50
(88.9) 0.65
(16.5)
3.60
(91.4) ((
(88.9)
5.38
(136.7)
Provision for
0.50 (12.7) Hardware
Control
Conduit
Area
36.00
(914.4)
36.00
(914.4)
36.00
(914.4)
Power
Conduit
Area

Bus Bus
24.00
(609.6)
48.00
(1219.2)
24.00
(609.6)
20.50
(520.7)
40.20
(1021.1)
20.00
(508.0)
17.50
(444.5)
Breakers
Cable
Conduit
Area
Bus Bus
24.00
(609.6)
54.00
(1371.6)
30.00
(762.0)
26.50
(673.1)
Breakers
Cable
Conduit
Area
Front
Bus Bus
24.00
(609.6)
68.00
(1727.2)
44.00
(1117.6)
40.50
(1028.7)
Breakers
Cable
Conduit
Area
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Table 20.1-18. Rear-Access Structure Dimensions in Inches (mm)
Table 20.1-19. Front-Access Structure Dimensions in Inches (mm)
Table 20.1-20. Arc-Resistant Structure Dimensions in Inches (mm)

Arc-resistant switchgears conduit space for bottom entry is the same as regular rear-accessible gear.
W D A CC Recommended Number of Conduits
3.50 Inch (88.9 mm) 4.00 Inch (101.6 mm)
18.00 (457.2) 54.00 (1371.6)
60.00 (1524.0)
66.00 (1676.4)
72.00 (1828.8)
78.00 (1981.2)
84.00 (2133.6)
90.00 (2286.0)
18.00 (457.2)
24.00 (609.6)
30.00 (762.0)
36.00 (914.4)
42.00 (1066.8)
48.00 (1219.2)
54.00 (1371.6)
7.30 (185.4)
13.30 (337.8)
19.30 (490.2)
25.30 (642.6)
31.30 (795.0)
37.30 (947.4)
43.30 (1099.8)
2
4
6
8
12
14
16
2
4
6
8
10
12
16
22.00 (558.8) 54.00 (1371.6)
60.00 (1524.0)
66.00 (1676.4)
72.00 (1828.8)
78.00 (1981.2)
84.00 (2133.6)
90.00 (2286.0)
18.00 (457.2)
24.00 (609.6)
30.00 (762.0)
36.00 (914.4)
42.00 (1066.8)
48.00 (1219.2)
54.00 (1371.6)
7.30 (185.4)
13.30 (337.8)
19.30 (490.2)
25.30 (642.6)
31.30 (795.0)
37.30 (947.4)
43.30 (1099.8)
3
6
9
12
15
18
21
3
6
9
12
15
18
21
24.00 (609.6) 60.00 (1524.0)
66.00 (1676.4)
72.00 (1828.8)
78.00 (1981.2)
84.00 (2133.6)
90.00 (2286.0)
24.00 (609.6)
30.00 (762.0)
36.00 (914.4)
42.00 (1066.8)
48.00 (1219.2)
54.00 (1371.6)
9.08 (230.6)
15.08 (383.0)
21.08 (535.4)
27.08 (687.8)
33.08 (840.2)
39.08 (992.6)
5
9
12
15
18
21
5
8
12
15
18
21
30.00 (762.0) 54.00 (1371.6)
60.00 (1524.0)
66.00 (1676.4)
72.00 (1828.8)
78.00 (1981.2)
84.00 (2133.6)
90.00 (2286.0)
18.00 (457.2)
24.00 (609.6)
30.00 (762.0)
36.00 (914.4)
42.00 (1066.8)
48.00 (1219.2)
54.00 (1371.6)
7.30 (185.4)
13.30 (337.8)
19.30 (490.2)
25.30 (642.6)
31.30 (795.0)
37.30 (947.4)
43.30 (1099.8)
4
8
12
16
20
24
28
4
8
12
16
20
24
28
44.00 (1117.6) 54.00 (1371.6)
60.00 (1524.0)
66.00 (1676.4)
72.00 (1828.8)
78.00 (1981.2)
84.00 (2133.6)
90.00 (2286.0)
18.00 (457.2)
24.00 (609.6)
30.00 (762.0)
36.00 (914.4)
42.00 (1066.8)
48.00 (1219.2)
54.00 (1371.6)
7.30 (185.4)
13.30 (337.8)
19.30 (490.2)
25.30 (642.6)
31.30 (795.0)
37.30 (947.4)
43.30 (1099.8)
7
14
21
28
35
42
49
7
14
21
28
35
42
49
60.00 (1524.0) 54.00 (1371.6)
60.00 (1524.0)
66.00 (1676.4)
72.00 (1828.8)
78.00 (1981.2)
84.00 (2133.6)
90.00 (2286.0)
18.00 (457.2)
24.00 (609.6)
30.00 (762.0)
36.00 (914.4)
42.00 (1066.8)
48.00 (1219.2)
54.00 (1371.6)
7.30 (185.4)
13.30 (337.8)
19.30 (490.2)
25.30 (642.6)
31.30 (795.0)
37.30 (947.4)
43.30 (1099.8)
8
16
24
32
40
48
56
8
16
24
32
40
48
56
W CC Recommended Number of Conduits
3.00 Inch (76.2 mm) 3.50 Inch (88.9 mm) 4.00 Inch (101.6 mm)
18.00 (457.2)
22.00 (558.8)
24.00 (609.6)
30.00 (762.0)
44.00 (1117.6)
13.89 (352.8)
17.89 (454.4)
20.50 (520.7)
25.89 (657.6)
39.89 (1013.2)

12
15
22
6
8
8
12
18
6
8
8
11
17
W D A CC Recommended Number of Conduits for Top Entry

3.50 Inch (88.9 mm) 4.00 Inch (101.6 mm)


22.00 (558.8) 72.00 (1828.8)
78.00 (1981.2)
84.00 (2133.6)
90.00 (2286.0)
36.00 (914.4)
42.00 (1066.8)
48.00 (1219.2)
54.00 (1371.6)
14.80 (375.9)
20.80 (528.3)
26.80 (680.7)
34.80 (883.9)
8
10
14
18
6
9
13
15
30.00 (762.0) 72.00 (1828.8)
78.00 (1981.2)
84.00 (2133.6)
90.00 (2286.0)
36.00 (914.4)
42.00 (1066.8)
48.00 (1219.2)
54.00 (1371.6)
14.80 (375.9)
20.80 (528.3)
26.80 (680.7)
34.80 (883.9)
11
14
20
24
8
12
20
24
44.00 (1117.6) 72.00 (1828.8)
78.00 (1981.2)
84.00 (2133.6)
90.00 (2286.0)
36.00 (914.4)
42.00 (1066.8)
48.00 (1219.2)
54.00 (1371.6)
14.80 (375.9)
20.80 (528.3)
26.80 (680.7)
34.80 (883.9)
16
20
28
36
12
18
26
30
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Section ViewDimensions in Inches (mm)
Figure 20.1-12. Section View of a Typical Structure with Magnum DS BreakersDimensions in Inches (mm)

See Table 20.1-18, Page 20.1-35.

4.10 (104.1)
92.00
(2336.8)
D 25.63
(651.0)
99.00
(2514.6)
20.28
(515.1)
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Figure 20.1-13. Section View of a Typical Structure with Series NRX BreakersDimensions in Inches (mm)
99.00
(2515.0)
D

25.63
(651.0)

4.10
(104.0)
92.00
(2337.0)
20.28
(515.0)
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Figure 20.1-14. Front-Access Section ViewDimensions in Inches (mm)
Note: Top-mounted breaker lifting device available for bottom cable entry/exit only. For cables exiting the top of the switchgear,
a oor-mounted lifter must be used.
3.50
(88.9)
3.50
(88.9)
3.19
(81.0)
Encl. Width View A
Lifting Angle (View A)
8.81
(223.8)
30.8
(782.82) 6.02
(152.9)
4.10
(104.1)
800A
Runbacks Shown;
See Table A
for Other Sizes
22.00
(558.8)
22.00
(558.8)
22.00
(558.8)
92.00
(2336.8)
6.41
(162.8)
20.28
(515.1)
0.88
(22.2)
40.16
(1020.1)
16.55
(420.4)
Neutral
Taps
Table A. Bus Cross-Sections
Ampere Rating 800A 1200/1600A 2000A
Runback Cross-Section 3.50 x 0.25 2.50 x 0.38 4.50 x 0.50
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LayoutOutdoor Walk-in Switchgear
Figure 20.1-15. Outdoor Walk-in Enclosure Dimensions in Inches (mm)

46.63 (1184.4) = 55.00-inch (1397.0 mm) throat (44.00-inch [1117.6 mm] wide transition box); 52.63 (1336.8) = 61.00-inch (1549.4 mm) throat
(44.00-inch [1117.6 mm] wide transition box).

18.70 (475.0) = 44.00-inch wide transition box.

0.75-inch (19.1 mm) hardware recommended in all tie down locations.


Opening
20.00
(508.0)
20.00
(508.0)
25.31
(642.9)
2.50
(63.5)
17.13
(435.1)
4.00
(101.6)
(1039.9)
Opening
Foundation Tie Down
(for Seismic Only)
Lifting Angle
3.06
(77.7)
Opening
3.06
(77.7)
3.06
(77.7)
(684.3)
2.00
22.00
Unit
44.00
(1117.6)
Unit
30.00
(762.0)
Unit
3.93
(99.8)
1.50
(38.1)
48.87
(1241.3)
Bottom
Conduit
Space
3.50 x 3.50
(88.9 x 88.9)
Control Wire
Opening
3.50 x 3.50
(88.9 x 88.9)
45.66
(1159.8)
5.03
(127.8)
B
Structure
Width
16.81
(427.0
18.44
(468.4)
0.95
(24.1)
A
Rear of Base
Roof


0.95
(24.1)

45.35
(1151.9)
50.00
(1270.0)

25.00
(635.0)
25.35
(644.0)
39.35
(999.5)

33.35
(847.1)



44.00
(1117.6)

30.00
(762.0)
38.00
(965.2)
22.00
(558.8)


15.00
(381.0)
19.00
(482.6)

0.95
(24.1)
Bus Duct
Chimney & Cover
B
A
17.35
(440.7)

Structure
Width
22.00
(558.8)
B
11.00
(279.4)
C
25.52
(648.2)

109.03
(2769.4)
to Floor


Rear of
Inner
Structure
C 0.95
(24.1)
C
L
C
L
B
13.35
(339.1)
9.00
(228.6)
18.00
(457.2)
41.38
(1051.1)
22.00
(558.8)
37.50
(952.5)

Switchgear Throat
(Shipped Disassembled)
Transition Box
(Shipped Attached)
45.00
(1143.0)
(Overall Shipping Width)
Unit Widths
30.00
(762.0)
44.00
22.00
(558.8)
15.50
8.00
(203.2)
Transformer
Flange
5.00
(127.0)
26.97
(685.0)
42.00
(1066.8)
(Clear
Width)
20.74
(526.8) 30.89
(784.6)

36.00
(914.4)
Switchgear Throat
(Shipped Disassembled)
O.S. of Outdoor
End Sheet
22.00
(558.8)

Throat
Opening
& TXF

14.00
(355.6)


72.00
(1828.8)
Switchgear
Depth
See
Figure 1

18.00-Inch Width = 17.4 to Rear Frame (441.9)
22.00-Inch Width = 21.4 to Rear Frame (543.6)
30.00-Inch Width = 29.4 to Rear Frame (746.8)
38.00-Inch Width = 37.4 to Rear Frame (950.0)
50.00-Inch Width = 49.4 to Rear Frame (1254.8)
55.00-Inch Width = 54.4 to Rear Frame (1381.8)



A
A
Outdoor
Roof Sheet
C
L
Transformer
Flange
C
L
C
L

33.45
(849.6)
39.66
(1007.4)

33.45
(849.6)
Front of
Outdoor
Base
Door Swing
Door
Swing
30.21
(767.3)
(Opening
Width)
28.59
(From Base)
119.98
(3047.5)
Overall Depth
117.08
(2973.8)
(Base)
26.00
(660.4)
Bus Opening (From Base)
105.06
(2668.5)
109.03
(2769.4)
18.44
(468.4)
51.23
(1301.2)
See Figure 1 Above for
Bus Duct Orientation
4.00
(101.6)
111.48
(2831.6)
Overall
Height
2.00
(50.8)
CC
L
CCCC
CC
LL
CCCC
3.89
(98.8)
33.45
(849.6)
(Door
Width)
5.75
(146.1)
5.75
(146.1)
0.61
(15.5)
43.38
(1101.9)
(Aisle Width)
2.30
Weights of Outdoor Structures
(without breakers)
Weight-
Structure Lbs (kg)
End Trims One set per lineup) 1500 (681)
18-inch (457.2) wide breaker structure 2500 (1135)
22-inch (558.8 mm) wide breaker structure 2600 (1180)
30-inch (762.0 mm) wide breaker structure 2700 (1226)
44-inch (1117.6 mm) wide breaker structure 5200 (2361)
22-inch (558.8 mm) wide auxiliary structure 2300 (1044)
22-inch (558.8 mm) wide transition structure 2300 (1044)
38-inch (965.2 mm) wide utility structure 2700 (1226)
50-inch (1270.0 mm) wide utility structure 3200 (1453)
Transformer throat 150 (68)
Reference Drawing: 9255C35
Floor Plan
Side View Top View
Front View
Top View
Section B-B
Section A-A
Figure 1
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LayoutOutdoor Non-Walk-in Switchgear
Figure 20.1-16. Outdoor Non-Walk-in Enclosure Dimensions in Inches (mm)

0.75-inch (19.1 mm) hardware recommended in all tie down locations.

18.70 (475.0) = 44.00-inch (1117.6 mm) wide transition box.

46.63 (1184.4) = 55.00-inch (1397.0) throat (44.00-inch [1117.6 mm] wide transition box); 52.63 (1336.8) = 61.00-inch (1549.4 mm) throat
(44.00-inch [1117.6 mm] wide transition box).
B
Structure
Width
16.85
(428.0
18.44
(468.4)
0.95
(24.1)
A
Rear of Base
Roof


0.95
(24.1)

45.35
(1151.9)
50.00
(1270.0)

25.00
(635.0)
25.35
(644.0)
39.35
(999.5)

33.35
(847.1)



44.00
(1117.6)

30.00
(762.0)
38.00
(965.2)
22.00
(558.8)


15.00
(381.0)
19.00
(482.6)

0.95
(24.1)
Bus Duct
Chimney & Cover
B
A
17.35
(440.7)

Structure
Width
22.00
(558.8)
B
11.00
(279.4)
C
25.52
(648.2)

109.03
(2769.4)
to Floor


Rear of
Inner
Structure
C
0.95
(24.1)
C
L
C
L
B
18.00
(457.2)
13.35
(339.1)
9.00
(228.6)
20.00
(508.0)
25.44
(646.2)
2.50
(63.5)
17.13
(435.1)
4.00
(101.6)
40.94
(1039.9)
Opening
Foundation Tie Down
(for Seismic Only)
Lifting Angle
3.06
(77.7)
18.94
Opening
3.06
(77.7)
3.06
(77.7)
(684.3)
20.00
(508.0)
2.00
(50.8)
22.00
Unit
44.00
(1117.6)
Unit
30.00
(762.0)
Unit
3.93
(99.8)
1.50
(38.1)
17.83
(452.9)
Bottom
Conduit
Space
3.50 x 3.50
(88.9 x 88.9)
Control Wire
Opening
20.10
(510.5)
30.23
(767.8)
26.97
(685.0)

36.00
(914.4)
Switchgear Throat
(Shipped Disassembled)
O.S. of Outdoor
End Sheet
22.00
(558.8)

Throat
Opening
& TXF

1.60
(40.6)
14.00
(355.6)


72.00
(1828.8)
Switchgear
Depth
See
Figure 1

7.51
(190.8)
Work Space

22.00-Inch Width = 21.4 to Rear Frame (543.6)
30.00-Inch Width = 29.4 to Rear Frame (746.8)
38.00-Inch Width = 37.4 to Rear Frame (950.0)
50.00-Inch Width = 49.4 to Rear Frame (1254.8)
55.00-Inch Width = 54.4 to Rear Frame (1381.8)



A
A
Outdoor
Roof Sheet
1.65
(41.9)
C
L
Transformer
Flange
C
L
C
L
Indoor Gear Rear of Base
Outdoor
Base
41.38
(1051.1)
22.00
(558.8)
37.50
(952.5)

Switchgear Throat
(Shipped Disassembled)
Transition Box
(Shipped Attached)
45.00
(1143.0)
(Overall Shipping Width)
Unit Widths
30.00
(762.0)
44.00
22.00
(558.8)
15.50
8.00
(203.2)
Transformer
Flange
28.58
88.02
(2235.7)
Overall Depth
86.04
(2185.4)
(Base)
26.00
(660.4)
Bus Opening (From Base)
105.08
(2669.0)
109.05
(2769.9)
18.44
(468.4)
51.23
(1301.2)
See Figure 1 Above for
4.00
(101.6)
109.79
(2788.7)
Overall
Height
2.00
(50.8)
CC
L
CCCC
C
L
CC
3.89
(98.8)
Weights of Outdoor Structures
(without breakers)
Weight-
Structure Lbs (kg)
End trims one set per lineup) 1500 (681)
18-inch (457.2 mm) wide breaker structure 2400 (1090)
22-inch (558.8 mm) wide breaker structure 2600 (1180)
30-inch (762.0 mm) wide breaker structure 2700 (1226)
44-inch (1117.6 mm) wide breaker structure 5200 (2361)
22-inch (558.8 mm) wide auxiliary structure 2300 (1044)
22-inch (558.8 mm) wide transition structure 2300 (1044)
38-inch (965.2 mm) wide utility structure 2700 (1226)
50-inch (1270.0 mm) wide utility structure 3200 (1453)
Transformer throat 150 (68)
Reference Drawing: 9255C06
Floor Plan
Top View
Section B-B
Section A-A
Figure 1
Side View Top View
Front View
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Arc-Resistant
Layout Restrictions
All Magnum rear-accessible layouts
(see Table 20.1-16) are available
in arc-resistant design with the
exceptions of the following:
1. Utility compartments as shown
in Figure 20.1-3 arrangement
1a or 1b.
2. 38.00-inch (965.2 mm) or
50.00-inch (1270.0 mm)
compartments as shown
in Figure 20.1-3 arrangement
1a or 1b.
3. 24.00-inch (609.6 mm) compart-
ments as shown in Figure 20.1-3,
arrangements 2833.
4. Slider control section as shown
in Figure 20.1-3, arrangement 36.
5. Group-mounted molded-case
circuit breaker switchboard as
shown in Figure 20.1-4.
6. MDN, MDSX, MDSL, MDDX, four-
pole and Series NRX breakers.
The following minimum dimensional
requirements also apply:

Requires an additional 10-foot ceiling


clearance with no overhead obstructions
(i.e., lights, conduits, smoke detectors, etc.).
Front access and outdoor/sprinkler
proof enclosures are not currently
available in arc-resistant gear.
Dimension Minimum in
Inches (mm)
Width (of entire structure) 66.00 (1676.4)
Depth 72.00 (1828.8)
Height (without plenum)

96.10 (2440.9)
Height (with plenum) 117.00 (2971.8)
Section width 22.00 (558.8)
Dimensions in Inches (mm)
Figure 20.1-17. Floor Plans and Available Conduit Space in Inches (mm)
Arc-Resistant Structure

36.00 inches (914.4 mm) is the recommended front clearance for breaker removal with
top-of-switchgear-mounted breaker lifter. If a portable breaker lifter is to be used, allow
at least 84.00 inches (2133.6 mm) of aisle space.
Note: See Table 20.1-20 for further dimensions.
W
21.25
(539.8)
36.00
(914.4)
0.95
(24.1)
D
Plenum
and
Roof Flaps
CC
3.85 (97.8)
Dynamic
Flap Cage
Top Control
Conduit Area
A
Front

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PlenumDimensions in Inches (mm)
Figure 20.1-18. Arc-Resistant Switchgear Elevation View
Note: Refer to Table 20.1-20, Page 20.1-35 for complete dimensions.
A
26.10
(662.9)
91.90
(2334.3)
98.70
(2507.0)
117.10
(2974.3)
D
27.00
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Figure 20.1-19. Arc-Resistant Switchgear Exhaust Congurations
Note: Gear shown with rear covers.
72.00
(1828.8)
Deep
34.80 (883.9)
to Rear Frame
37.30 (947.4)
to Front of Door
23.7
(602.0)
REF
72.00
(1828.8)
Deep
15.20
(386.1)
23.70
(602.0)
Width
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22.00-Inch (558.8 mm)
Wide Structures
Right-Hand Exit
Rear Right-Hand Exit
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Figure 20.1-19. Arc-Resistant Switchgear Exhaust Congurations (Continued)
Note: Gear shown with rear covers.
72.00
(1828.8)
Deep
63.50
(1612.9)
40.00
(1016.0)
21.90
(556.3)
23.70
(602.0)
Width
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10.00 (254.0) Minimum
Distance Before
Turning 90 or 45
72.00
(1828.8)
Deep
15.10
(383.5)
23.70
(602.0)
Width
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28.90
(734.1)
Rear Exit Will Cover Two
22.00-Inch (558.8 mm)
Wide Structures
72.00
(1828.8)
Deep
Side Exit with 90 Elbow
Rear Left-Hand Exit
Non-Plenum/Exhaust Exit
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Application
Center of Gravity
For seismic calculations, the following
dimensions should be used to locate
the center of gravity for Indoor
Magnum DS switchgear.
Table 20.1-21. Center of Gravity Location
Dimensions in Inches (mm)
Vertical Left-to-Right From the Front
60.00
(1524.0)
Center of
lineup
26.00
(660.4)
Table 20.1-22. Magnum DS Indoor Rear Switchgear Structure Approximate Weights
(Less Breakers)
Width in
Inches (mm)
Depth in
Inches (mm)
Approximate Weight
in Lbs (kg)
Breaker Structure
18.00, 22.00 and 24.00
(457.2, 558.8 and 609.6)
60.00 (1542.0)
66.00 (1676.4)
72.00 (1828.8)
1250 (568)
1300 (591)
1350 (614)
78.00 (1981.2)
84.00 (2133.6)
90.00 (2286.0)
1400 (639)
1450 (659)
1500 (682)
30.00 (762.0) 60.00 (1542.0)
66.00 (1676.4)
72.00 (1828.8)
1900 (864)
2000 (909)
2100 (955)
78.00 (1981.2)
84.00 (2133.6)
90.00 (2286.0)
2200 (1000)
2300 (1045)
2400 (1091)
44.00 (117.6) 60.00 (1542.0)
66.00 (1676.4)
72.00 (1828.8)
2500 (1136)
2600 (1182)
2700 (1227)
78.00 (1981.2)
84.00 (2133.6)
90.00 (2286.0)
2800 (1273)
2900 (1318)
3000 (1364)
60.00 (1524.0) 60.00 (1542.0)
66.00 (1676.4)
72.00 (1828.8)
3800 (1727)
4000 (1818)
4200 (1909)
78.00 (1981.2)
84.00 (2133.6)
90.00 (2286.0)
4400 (2000)
4600 (2091)
4800 (2182)
Auxiliary/Transition Structures
12.00 (304.8) 60.00 (1542.0)
66.00 (1676.4)
72.00 (1828.8)
475 (216)
500 (227)
525 (239)
78.00 (1981.2)
84.00 (2133.6)
90.00 (2286.0)
550 (250)
575 (261)
600 (273)
18.00, 22.00 and 24.00
(457.2, 558.8 and 609.6)
60.00 (1542.0)
66.00 (1676.4)
72.00 (1828.8)
950 (432)
1000 (455)
1050 (477)
78.00 (1981.2)
84.00 (2133.6)
90.00 (2286.0)
1100 (500)
1150 (523)
1200 (545)
30.00 (762.0) 60.00 (1542.0)
66.00 (1676.4)
72.00 (1828.8)
1700 (773)
1750 (795)
1800 (818)
78.00 (1981.2)
84.00 (2133.6)
90.00 (2286.0)
1850 (840)
1900 (864)
1950 (886)
Utility Structures
38.00 (965.2) 60.00 (1542.0)
66.00 (1676.4)
72.00 (1828.8)
1600 (726)
1625 (738)
1650 (749)
78.00 (1981.2)
84.00 (2133.6)
90.00 (2286.0)
1675 (760)
1700 (772)
1725 (783)
50.00 (1270.0) 60.00 (1542.0)
66.00 (1676.4)
72.00 (1828.8)
1650 (749)
1675 (760)
1700 (772)
78.00 (1981.2)
84.00 (2133.6)
90.00 (2286.0)
1725 (783)
1750 (795)
1775 (806)
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Table 20.1-23. Magnum DS Indoor Front Switchgear Structure
Approximate Weights (Less Breakers)
Table 20.1-24. Magnum DS and Series NRX Breaker Weights
Note: Impact weight equals 1.5 times breaker static weight.
Three-pole frame weight given; four-pole frame weight equals
1.33 times more.
Table 20.1-25. Magnum DS Arc-Resistant Switchgear Additional
Approximate Weights
Width in
Inches (mm)
Depth in
Inches (mm)
Approximate Weight
in Lbs (kg)
Breaker Structure
18.00, 22.00 and 24.00
(457.2, 558.8 and 609.6)
40.00 (1016.0) 1100 (500)
30.00 (762.0) 40.00 (1016.0) 1750 (795)
44.00 (1117.6) 40.00 (1016.0) 2200 (1000)
Cable Compartment
18.00, 22.00 and 24.00
(457.2, 558.8 and 609.6)
40.00 (1016.0) 800 (363)
30.00 (762.0) 40.00 (1016.0) 1550 (705)
44.00 (1117.6) 40.00 (1016.0) 1600 (727)
Breaker Drawout in Lbs (kg)
Compact
NRX 54 (24)
Narrow
MDN-408
MDN-508
MDN-608
130 (59)
130 (59)
130 (59)
MDN-C08
MDN-416
MDN-516
145 (66)
130 (59)
130 (59)
MDN-616
MDN-C16
MDN-620
MDN-C20
130 (59)
145 (66)
145 (66)
145 (66)
Standard
MDS-408
MDS-608
MDS-808
130 (59)
130 (59)
145 (66)
MDS-C08
MDS-X08
MDS-616
145 (66)
210 (95)
130 (59)
MDS-816
MDS-C16
MDS-X16
145 (66)
145 (66)
210 (95)
MDS-620
MDS-820
MDS-C20
145 (66)
145 (66)
145 (66)
MDS-X20
MDS-632
MDS-832
MDS-C32
210 (95)
175 (79)
175 (79)
175 (79)
Double Wide
MDS-X32
MDN-640
MDN-840
325 (148)
310 (141)
310 (141)
MDN-C40
MDS-840
MDS-C40
310 (141)
310 (141)
310 (141)
MDS-X40
MDD-X40
MDS-850
345 (157)
325 (148)
310 (141)
MDS-C50
MDS-X50
MDD-X50
310 (141)
345 (157)
325 (148)
MDS-C60
MDD-X60
310 (141)
325 (148)
Fused
MDS-L08
MDS-L16
MDS-L20
185 (84)
215 (98)
215 (98)
Arc-Resistant Component Approximate Weight (kg/Foot (m)
Plenum 34 (50.60)
Exhaust duct 38 (56.55)
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Application
Standards
Magnum DS circuit breakers meet or
exceed all applicable requirements of
ANSI Standards C37.13, C37.17,
C37.50 and CSA.
System Voltage and Frequency
Magnum DS breakers are designed for
operation on AC systems only, 60 Hz
or 50 Hz, 635V maximum.
Continuous Current Ratings
Unlike transformers, generators and
motors, circuit breakers are maximum-
rated devices and have no built-in
temporary overload current ratings.
Consequently, it is vital that each
application take into consideration
the maximum anticipated current
demand, initial and future, including
temporary overloads.
The continuous rating of any Magnum
DS breaker is limited to the sensor
rating, or the frame size current rating,
whichever is the lesser. For instance,
an MDS-616 1600A frame breaker
with 800A sensors has a maximum
continuous rating of 800A, but the
same breaker with 1600A sensors
is limited to 1600A maximum.
All current ratings are based on a
maximum ambient air temperature
of 40C (104F).
Ambient Temperature
The temperature of the air surround-
ing the enclosure should be within
the limits of: 30C (22F) to
+40C (+104F).
Altitude
The breakers are applicable at their
full voltage and current ratings up to
a maximum altitude of 6600 ft (2012m)
above sea level. When installed at
higher altitudes, the ratings are subject
to the following correction factors in
accordance with ANSI C37.20.1.
Table 20.1-26. Altitude Derating Factors
Unusual Environmental and
Operating Conditions
Special attention should be given
to applications subject to the
following conditions:
1. Damaging or hazardous fumes,
vapors, etc.
2. Excessive or abrasive dust.
For such conditions, it is generally
recommended that the switchgear
be installed in a clean, dry room,
with ltered and/or pressurized
clean air. This method permits the
use of standard indoor switchgear
and avoids the derating effect of
non-ventilated enclosures.
3. Salt spray, excessive moisture,
dripping, etc.
Drip shields in equipment rooms
and space heaters in indoor
weatherproof enclosures, may
be indicated, depending upon
the severity of the conditions.
4. Excessively high or low ambient
temperatures.
For ambient temperatures exceed-
ing 40C, and based on a standard
temperature rise of 65C, the con-
tinuous current ratings of breaker
frame sizes, and also buses, current
transformers, etc., will be subject
to a derating factor calculated
from the following formula:
Circuit breakers are not adversely
affected by very low outdoor
ambient temperatures, particularly
when energized and carrying
load currents. The standard
space heaters in weatherproof
switchgear will raise the
temperature slightly and
prevent condensation.
Electrical components such as
relays and instruments, however,
must be applied within the
manufacturers specied limits.
5. Exposure to seismic shock.
Magnum DS assemblies and
breakers have been certied for
applications through International
Building Code 2009 (IBC) and
California Building Code 2010
(CBC). Assembly modications
may be required, so such
conditions must be specied.
6. Abnormally high frequency
of operation.
In line with above, a lesser number
of operations between servicing,
and more frequent replacement
of parts, may be indicated.
Altitude Voltage
Correction
Current
Correction
Feet Meters
6600
7000
7500
2012
2134
2286
1000
0.989
0.976
1000
0.998
0.995
8000
8500
9000
2438
2591
2743
0.963
0.950
0.933
0.993
0.990
0.987
9500
10,000
10,500
2896
3048
3200
0.917
0.900
0.883
0,983
0.980
0.977
11,000
11,500
12,000
3353
3505
3658
0.867
0.850
0.833
0.973
0.970
0.967
12,500
13,000
3810
3962
0.817
0.800
0.963
0.960
105 TotalSpecial Ambient, C
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