Hubbell Wiring Device-Kellems PD1160 Installation guide

Type
Installation guide

Hubbell Wiring Device-Kellems PD1160 is a 100A receptacle designed for marine environments. It features a corrosion-resistant body and gasket, and all contact surfaces should be kept clean and periodically sprayed with a corrosion-resistant electrical contact cleaner/lubricant. The terminals accept copper conductors sizes #2 through #1/0 AWG, and the torque for the terminal screws is 75 lb-in. The device is rated for use with 60°C conductors and should be installed by a qualified electrician in accordance with the National Electrical Code, Canadian Electrical Code, and local codes.

Hubbell Wiring Device-Kellems PD1160 is a 100A receptacle designed for marine environments. It features a corrosion-resistant body and gasket, and all contact surfaces should be kept clean and periodically sprayed with a corrosion-resistant electrical contact cleaner/lubricant. The terminals accept copper conductors sizes #2 through #1/0 AWG, and the torque for the terminal screws is 75 lb-in. The device is rated for use with 60°C conductors and should be installed by a qualified electrician in accordance with the National Electrical Code, Canadian Electrical Code, and local codes.

MARINE PIN & SLEEVE
Installation Instructions
Wiring Device
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Kellems
Hubbell Incorporated (Delaware)
Shelton, CT 06484
1-800-288-6000
www.hubbell-wiring.com
PD1160 (Page 1) 06/18
WARNING
BE SURE POWER IS OFF BEFORE STARTING.
NOTICE: For instaIIation only by a qualified electrician in accordance with the National
Electrical Code®, Canadian Electrical Code, local codes, and the following instructions.
CAUTION: RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK. Disconnect power before installing. Never wire
energized electrical components.
ATTENTION: RISQUE DE CHOC ÉLECTRIQUE. Débrancher le circuit avant l’installation.
Ne jamais faire les connections sur circuit vivant.
CAUTION: USE COPPER CONDUCTORS ONLY.
ATTENTION: EMPLOYER UNIQUEMENT AVEC FIL DE CUIVER.
NOTE: Due to the harshness of a marine environment, it is very important that ALL contact
surfaces be kept clean and periodically sprayed with a corrosion resistant electrical contact
cleaner/lubricant (such as LPS-1 made by Holt Lloyd Corp., Tucker, Georgia).
1. Check to see that the rating, molded on side of the device, is correct for the installation.
2. Select conductors of a size having suitable ampacity in accordance with the 60°C column of
Table 310-16 of the National Electrical Code®, NFPA 70, and Table 2 of the Canadian
Electrical Code, Part I. Use copper conductors only, having a minimum insulation
temperature of 75°C. Terminals accept conductor sizes #2 through #1/0 AWG.
3. Strip each conductor per Table l. Insert the conductor into marked terminal hole according
to Table Il.
NOTE: DO NOT TIN CONDUCTOR. Crossing one ungrounded conductor (Line) over
the grounded conductor (Neutral) may be necessary with five-wire devices.
4. Torque terminal screws per Table I.
Wiring Instructions
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100A Receptacles
TABLE I
Strip Conductor Inch
Millimeter
1-
1/2
38
Torque Terminal
Screws
Lb.- In.
N•M
75
8.5
TABLE II
Termination
Identification
Use For
G, Green,
Equipment Grounding
Conductor
W, White, N
Grounded Circuit
Conductors (Neutral)
L1, L2, L3, or Blank or
R1 S2, T3, or Blank or
X, Y, Z or Blank
Ungrounded Circuit
Conductors (Line, Hot)
Terminal Hole
#10 Mounting
Screws (4) Gasket
Body
Terminal Screws
Green Grounding Conductor
(Supplied on Receptacle Only)
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Hubbell Wiring Device-Kellems PD1160 Installation guide

Type
Installation guide

Hubbell Wiring Device-Kellems PD1160 is a 100A receptacle designed for marine environments. It features a corrosion-resistant body and gasket, and all contact surfaces should be kept clean and periodically sprayed with a corrosion-resistant electrical contact cleaner/lubricant. The terminals accept copper conductors sizes #2 through #1/0 AWG, and the torque for the terminal screws is 75 lb-in. The device is rated for use with 60°C conductors and should be installed by a qualified electrician in accordance with the National Electrical Code, Canadian Electrical Code, and local codes.

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