Issue:
What are the restrictions to installing a Busplug upside down on I Line Busway?
Product Line:
I Line II Busway
Environment:
Installation
Cause:
Orientation clarification
Resolution:
An I Line II bus plug can only plug into a plug-in opening in one particular orientation. The bus plug ``hooks and swings`` from the side of the busway that is labeled ``Top``.
It can not ``hook and swing`` from the side opposite the Top (Which is the Bottom ).

Bus plugs are phase sensitive, so inverting switch can present a Phasing issue. A PQ4610G bus plug can be mounted on either the front, or the back side of the Busway. On Busway that is installed vertically, the handle of the bus plug will be on the Top on one side of the Busway. The handle will be located on the bottom when it is mounted on the opposite side of the Busway.
What are the restrictions to installing a Busplug upside down on I Line Busway?
Product Line:
I Line II Busway
Environment:
Installation
Cause:
Orientation clarification
Resolution:
An I Line II bus plug can only plug into a plug-in opening in one particular orientation. The bus plug ``hooks and swings`` from the side of the busway that is labeled ``Top``.
It can not ``hook and swing`` from the side opposite the Top (Which is the Bottom ).
Bus plugs are phase sensitive, so inverting switch can present a Phasing issue. A PQ4610G bus plug can be mounted on either the front, or the back side of the Busway. On Busway that is installed vertically, the handle of the bus plug will be on the Top on one side of the Busway. The handle will be located on the bottom when it is mounted on the opposite side of the Busway.
Released for: Schneider Electric USA


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