Switchgear assembly with removable cell door cover

Electricity: electrical systems and devices – Housing or mounting assemblies with diverse electrical... – For electrical power distribution systems and devices

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174 67, 3122231, 361614, H02B 104

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060882190

ABSTRACT:
A removable access opening cover is magnetically held in place over an access opening in magnetically permeable cell doors of a switchgear assembly by magnetic strips secured to flanges extending along edges of the cover. A window in the cover allows observation of the interior of an unoccupied cell or monitoring of indicators on the front panel of electrical apparatus such as a circuit breaker mounted in the cell. The cover can be stowed by magnetically attaching it to a magnetically permeable surface such as the metal side wall of the switchgear cabinet.

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Cutler-Hammer LV Switchgear, "Magnum DS Low Voltage Power Circuit Breakers and Metal-Enclosed Switchgear", Publication No. B.44A.01.S.E., May 1998.

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