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SAG582136600 System Application Guide
Issue AU, February 21, 2014 Spec. No. 582136600 (Model 211
NGFB)
Page 66 of 105
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Load Distribution Wiring (GMT Fuses) (Lists BC, LC, NC, BA, LA, and NA)
Features
Load distribution (GMT fuses) and load return leads are connected to receptacles located inside the
Distribution Unit. Load leads are brought into the right side (as viewed from the front) of the shelf and are
accessible from the front of the shelf.
Restrictions
The rating of the distribution device determines the wire size requirements. Refer to the American National
Standards Institute (ANSI) approved National Fire Protection Association's (NFPA) National Electrical Code
(NEC) and applicable local codes.
Ordering Notes
1) List 60 provides 12’ long, 16 AWG, load and load return leads that are terminated on one end with the
appropriate mating connector* to plug into the system’s GMT fuse connector, and are left un-terminated
at the remaining end for connection into customer loads.
* Consists of housing Molex P/N 39-01-2025 and terminals P/N 44476-3112 [loose] or 44476-3111
[reel].
Load Distribution Wiring (Optional Bullet-Nose-Type 6-Position GMT Fuse Module)
Features
Load and load return leads are connected to a screw-type terminal block located on the front of the Fuse
Module.
Restrictions
The rating of the distribution device determines the wire size requirements. Refer to the American National
Standards Institute (ANSI) approved National Fire Protection Association's (NFPA) National Electrical Code
(NEC) and applicable local codes.
Terminal block wire size capacity is 24 to 14 AWG.
Load Distribution Wiring (Circuit Breakers) (Lists BC, LC, NC, BA, LA, and NA)
Features
Load distribution (circuit breakers) and load return leads terminated in two-hole lugs are connected to
threaded studs located inside the Distribution Unit. Load leads are brought into the right side (as viewed
from the front) of the shelf and are accessible from the front of the shelf.
Restrictions
The rating of the distribution device determines the wire size requirements. Refer to the American National
Standards Institute (ANSI) approved National Fire Protection Association's (NFPA) National Electrical Code
(NEC) and applicable local codes.
All lugs for customer connections must be ordered separately. Mounting hardware is factory supplied.
Maximum wire size is 6 AWG when all four (4) circuit breaker positions are used. 4 AWG or 2 AWG can be
used, but the number of breaker positions will be reduced as follows;
4 AWG: 3 breakers max. (2 load/1 battery or 1 load/2 battery on lists BA, LA, and NA; 3 load on lists BC,
LC, and NC). Use 6 AWG for CO Ground.
2 AWG: 2 breakers max. (1 load/1 battery on lists BA, LA, and NA; 2 load on lists BC, LC, and NC). Use
6 AWG for CO Ground.
For 4 AWG and 2 AWG wire, install a customer supplied flat washer between the lug and the nut supplied on
the termination.
Ordering Notes
1) The rating of the distribution device determines the wire size requirements. For wire size and lug
selection, refer to Table 6.
2) For other available lugs, refer to drawings 031110100 through 031110300.