Torque Specifications; Electrical Clearances; Tightening Torques For Supplied Hardware; Equipment Wiring Terminal Torque Values - GE ABB ReliaGear SB Installation, Operation And Maintenance Manual

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Torque specifications

Switchboards are furnished with medium carbon
steel hardware with the tensile strengths listed
in Table 1. Similar hardware must be used for any
additional bolting. For both copper and aluminum
connections, use a torque wrench when tightening
to the nominal values given.
Use flat and lock washers for all connections.
Do not place washers under the heads of
carriage bolts.
For equipment wiring terminal torque values see
Table 3. For device terminal torque values reference
the appropriate device installation guide.

Electrical clearances

Maintain the minimum clearances listed in Table
2 except at terminals of circuit breakers and
switches. A through-air spacing of not less than ½
inch is acceptable at a circuit breaker or a switch,
other than a snap switch, and between grounded
dead metal and the insulated neutral of a 277/480
VAC three-phase, four-wire panelboard or
switchboard. Where neutral-to-phase is involved,
spacing may be based on the normal voltage
between them.
Table 1: Tightening torques for supplied hardware
Bolt size [in]
Tensile strength [psi]
¼-20
5/16-18
3/8-16
½-13
½-13 with 21/4
Belleville Washer
5/8-16
Table 2: Minimum clearances for live parts
Voltage involved
Greater
than
Maximum
0
130
130
250
250
600
600
1000
a A through air spacing of not less than 12.5 mm (½ inch) may be used:
1. At a circuit breaker or a switch, other than a snap switch;
2. Between uninsulated live parts of a meter mounting base and grounded metal; and
3. Between grounded metal and the neutral of a 3-phase, 4-wire switchboard.
Note 1 – Exceptions to these minimum spacings covered in UL891 8.1.16.2-8.1.16.6.
Note 2 – The SI units are minimum values and are not a direct conversion from the coresponding values in inches.
Reference: NMX-J-118/2-ANCE-2019 CSA C22.2 No. 244:19, UL891
Neutral-to-ground spacing should be based on the
same spacing required for the other conductors.
A through-air spacing of not less than ½ inch is
acceptable at a circuit breaker or a switch, other
than a snap switch, and between grounded dead
metal and the insulated neutral of a 277/480 VAC
three-phase, four-wire panelboard or switchboard.
Where neutral-to-phase is involved, spacing may
be based on the normal voltage between them.
Neutral-to-ground spacing should be based on the
same spacing required for the other conductors.
Table 3: Equipment wiring terminal torque values
Hardware type
Slot ≤ 1/4"
Slot ≥ 1/4"
Hex,
Torque [lb-ft]
Hex with slot
120.000
4
120.000
9
120.000
16
60.000
39
60.000
35
Internal hex size
60.000
80
Through air
Over surface
mm
(in)
mm
12.5
(½)
19.0
19
(¾)
31
25
(1)
50
25
(1)
50
Hardware
Cable size
size
[AWG/MCM]
#8
#10 and
larger
#10 and
larger
1/0 - 2/0
#10 and
larger
3/0 - 4/0
250 - 400
500 - 750
3/16
1/4
5/16
3/8
1/2
Minimum spacing through air
and over surface between live
(in)
parts and grounded metal
(¾)
12.5
(1–¼)
12.5
(2)
25a
(2)
25a
11
Torque
[lb-in]
18 - 8
12
18 - 10
20
8
25
6 - 3
35
2
40
18 - 10
35
8
40
6 - 4
45
50
18 - 8
75
6 - 4
110
3 - 1
150
180
250
325
375
500
120
200
275
-
375
500
½
½
1a
1a

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