Instruction Book
Effective: November 2017 Page 60
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6-14 END OF LIFE PROCEDURES
This circuit breaker design does not contain SF6, Asbestos or other hazardous materials that require special handling.
On removal from service, the contacts shall be open and the closing spring discharged. The unit can be
discarded/destroyed in a similar manner as the switchgear that it is contained within. The breaker raw materials in
general are made from Copper, Steel, Aluminum and plastic.
6-15 FAILURE REPORTING
It is important to learn the field failures. To aid in this process, it is recommended the IEEE Std C37.10 (Section A.1)
and the reporting form IEEE Std 1325 be considered for reporting the breaker failure event to EATON.
SECTION 7: RENEWAL PARTS
7-1 GENERAL
In order to minimize production downtime, it is
recommended that an adequate quantity of spare
parts be carried in stock. The quantity will vary from
customer to customer, depending upon the service
severity and continuity requirements. Each customer
should develop his own stock level based on
operating experience.
7-2 ORDERING INSTRUCTIONS
a. Always specify the breaker rating information and
shop order number.
b. Describe the item, give the style number, and
specify the quantity required.
c. Specify the voltage for electrical components.
d. Specify the method of shipping desired.
e. Send all orders or correspondence to the nearest
Eaton sales office.