Noark B1H3D15

Noark B1H UL 489 Miniature Circuit Breaker User Manual

Model: B1H3D15

1. Kupu Whakataki me Nekeview

This manual provides essential information for the safe and effective installation, operation, and maintenance of the Noark B1H UL 489 Miniature Circuit Breaker, Model B1H3D15. This device is designed to protect electrical circuits from overcurrents, which can result from overloads or short circuits. It is a critical component in electrical distribution systems, ensuring safety and preventing damage to equipment.

The B1H series circuit breakers are UL 489 listed, indicating compliance with rigorous safety standards for molded-case circuit breakers. This specific model is a 3-pole, 15A breaker with a D-curve tripping characteristic, suitable for 480Y/277 Vac systems and featuring a 10 kA interrupting capacity with box lug terminals.

2. Nga korero haumaru

WHAKATŪPATO: Electrical shock hazard. Installation and servicing of this equipment should only be performed by qualified, licensed electricians. Failure to follow these instructions can result in serious injury or death.

  • Always disconnect power at the main service panel before working on circuit breakers or any electrical wiring. Verify that power is off using a voltage Kaiwhakamatautau.
  • Kaua e tāuta, e whakahaere rānei i tēnei taputapu mēnā te āhua nei kua pakaru.
  • Ensure all wiring connections are secure and properly torqued according to specifications to prevent loose connections and overheating.
  • Whakamahia nga taputapu whakamarumaru whaiaro (PPE) e tika ana, tae atu ki nga karapu kiriweti me nga karaihe haumaru.
  • Adhere to all local and national electrical codes (e.g., NEC in the USA).
  • This circuit breaker is designed for specific voltage and current ratings. Do not exceed these ratings.

3. Nga Hua o te Hua

The Noark B1H UL 489 Miniature Circuit Breaker offers the following key features:

  • UL 489 kua whakarārangihia: Certified for branch circuit protection, ensuring high safety and performance standards.
  • Whirihoranga Pou-3: Provides protection for three-phase electrical systems.
  • 15 Ampte Whakatauranga: Suitable for circuits requiring 15A overcurrent protection.
  • D-Curve Tripping Characteristic: Designed for circuits with high inrush currents, such as motors or transformers, providing delayed tripping for short-duration overloads.
  • Te kaha haukoti: 10 kA at 480Y/277 Vac, capable of safely interrupting high fault currents.
  • Box Lug Terminals: Facilitates secure and reliable wire connections.
  • Plug-In Mount: Designed for easy installation into compatible panelboards or enclosures.
Noark B1H UL 489 3-Pole Miniature Circuit Breaker

Whakaahua 3.1: Mua view of the Noark B1H UL 489 3-Pole Miniature Circuit Breaker, showing the ON/OFF switch and terminal connections.

4. Tatūnga me te Tāuta

Installation of the Noark B1H Miniature Circuit Breaker must be performed by a qualified electrician in accordance with all applicable electrical codes and standards.

  1. Momotu Hiko: Before beginning any work, ensure that the main power supply to the panelboard or enclosure is completely disconnected and locked out/tagged out. Verify zero voltage me tetahi taputapu whakamatautau tika.
  2. Whakapiki: The B1H circuit breaker is designed for plug-in mounting. Align the breaker with the appropriate slots on the bus bar within the panelboard and firmly push it into place until it is securely seated.
  3. Hononga Waea:
    • Identify the line (incoming power) and load (outgoing circuit) terminals. The line terminals are typically at the top, and load terminals at the bottom, but always refer to the markings on the breaker.
    • Strip the insulation from the circuit wires to the length specified by the breaker's terminal design (typically indicated on the breaker or in its documentation).
    • Insert the stripped wires into the box lug terminals. For 3-pole breakers, connect the three phase conductors to the respective terminals.
    • Tighten the terminal screws to the torque specifications provided by the manufacturer. Over-tightening can damage the terminals, while under-tightening can lead to loose connections and overheating.
  4. Manatoko: Double-check all connections for tightness and correct polarity. Ensure no bare wires are exposed outside the terminals.
  5. Katinga Paewhiri: Once installation is complete and verified, close the panelboard cover securely.
  6. Whakaora Hiko: Whakahokia te mana ki te paewhiri ratonga matua.
Te taha view of a Miniature Circuit Breaker, showing DIN rail clip

Whakaahua 4.1: Taha view of a Miniature Circuit Breaker, illustrating the general form factor and potential DIN rail mounting clip.

5. Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere

The Noark B1H Miniature Circuit Breaker operates with a simple ON/OFF toggle mechanism and automatically trips in response to overcurrent conditions.

  • Whakakā ana: To energize the circuit, push the toggle handle firmly to the "ON" position.
  • Whakawetohia: To de-energize the circuit, push the toggle handle firmly to the "OFF" position.
  • Āhua i Taupatupatua: If an overload or short circuit occurs, the breaker will automatically trip. The toggle handle will move to a central or "TRIPPED" position, which is typically between ON and OFF.
  • Te Tautuhi Anō i te Waahi Waahi:
    1. First, identify and resolve the cause of the trip (e.g., unplug overloaded devices, fix short circuits).
    2. Push the toggle handle completely to the "OFF" position. You may feel a slight click as it resets internally.
    3. Then, push the toggle handle firmly to the "ON" position to restore power to the circuit.

Tuhipoka: If the breaker repeatedly trips, do not continue to reset it without investigating the underlying electrical issue. Persistent tripping indicates a serious problem that requires immediate attention from a qualified electrician.

6. Tiaki

Noark B1H Miniature Circuit Breakers are designed for long-term, reliable operation with minimal maintenance. However, periodic inspection is recommended to ensure continued safety and performance.

  • Tirotiro Ataata (Ia Tau): With power disconnected, visually inspect the breaker and its terminals for any signs of damage, discoloration, loose connections, or corrosion.
  • Te horoi: If necessary, gently clean the exterior of the breaker with a dry, lint-free cloth. Do not use liquid cleaners or solvents.
  • Te Kaha Kapeka: Periodically check the tightness of the terminal screws, especially after initial installation and during routine electrical system checks. Re-torque to manufacturer specifications if needed.
  • Whakamātautau: While not typically required for residential or light commercial applications, in some industrial settings, periodic functional testing of circuit breakers may be part of a preventative maintenance program. This should only be performed by certified professionals using specialized equipment.

Hiranga: Do not attempt to open or repair the circuit breaker. If the breaker is damaged or malfunctions, it must be replaced by a new, equivalent unit.

7. Te Raru

Most issues with circuit breakers relate to tripping. Understanding why a breaker trips is key to troubleshooting.

RaruraruTake peaRongoā
He maha nga haerenga a te kaiwhati.
  • Ara iahiko taumaha rawa (he maha rawa ngā taputapu).
  • He ara iahiko poto i roto i te waea, i te taputapu rānei.
  • Hapa whenua.
  • Faulty appliance or equipment.
  • Breaker is undersized for the load.
  • Reduce load on the circuit.
  • Tirohia ngā waea me ngā taputapu mēnā he kino.
  • Consult an electrician to diagnose and repair faults.
  • Whakakapia te taputapu hapa.
  • Consult an electrician to assess circuit capacity and breaker sizing.
E kore te Kaiwhati e tautuhi.
  • Persistent short circuit or severe overload.
  • Internal damage to the breaker.
  • Ensure the cause of the trip is resolved before attempting to reset.
  • If the problem persists after resolving the fault, the breaker may be damaged and needs replacement by a qualified electrician.
Ka wera a Breaker ki te pa.
  • Te taumahatanga nui.
  • Nga hononga waea wetekina.
  • Internal fault in the breaker.
  • Immediately reduce the load on the circuit.
  • Have an electrician inspect and tighten connections.
  • Replace the breaker if it is faulty.

Always consult a qualified electrician for any electrical issues you are unable to safely diagnose or resolve.

8. Whakatakotoranga

TawhāUara
WaitohuNoaraka
TauiraB1H3D15 (Part Number: 1000846)
Momo Miihini PorowhitaWaahi Iahiko Iti (MCB)
PaerewaUL 489 Kua Rarangi
Te maha o nga Pou3P
Whakatauhia o naianei15A
Whakatauhia Voltage480Y/277 Vac
Te Raunga Whakararu (kA)10 kA
KopikopikoD Kuri
Momo KapekaPouaka Pouaka
Momo WhakaekeMaunga Mono-Mai
Ahu (Ahua)6 x 6 x 6 inihi (Ngā Ahu Puka)

9. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko

Specific warranty terms and conditions for the Noark B1H UL 489 Miniature Circuit Breaker are provided by the manufacturer, Noark. Please refer to the official Noark website or the documentation included with your purchase for detailed warranty information, including coverage period and claims procedures.

For technical support, product inquiries, or assistance with troubleshooting beyond the scope of this manual, please contact Noark customer service directly. Contact information can typically be found on the manufacturer's official webte waahi, te kohinga hua ranei.

Kaihanga: Noaraka

Webpae: www.noark-electric.com (Note: This is a general link and may not be the exact support page. Please verify on product packaging.)

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