CAuTIONControl damage. De-energize both AC and DC powerprior to removing or installing any internal connectionsor circuit boards in the control. Failure to comply canresult in damage to the control. T241.11. Retain the control settings by uploading the settingsfrom the control. Refer to Upload Settings from Controlsection in S280-104-2 Form 4D Control ProgrammingGuide for additional information.2. Follow all locally approved safety procedures to removethe control from service.3. De-energize both AC and DC power.A. Following established safety procedures, removeAC input power from TB1 or from AC inputreceptacle, if applicable.B. Disconnect the control wiring to the battery(s)(Figure 44).4. Remove all wiring connections by unplugging each plugassembly from the side of the module (Figure 47).5. Loosen, but do not remove, the module swing panelground link 3/8” nuts with 3/8” nut driver (Figure 47).6. Use a 1/4” nut drive to loosen, but not remove, thethree (3) nuts from the retaining bar (Figure 47).7. Slide the retaining bar up to release the module.8. Remove the module from the swing panel.Install moduleCAuTIONEquipment misoperation. Do not connect this controlto an energized recloser until all control settings havebeen properly programmed and verified. Refer to theprogramming information for this control. Failure tocomply can result in control and recloser misoperation,equipment damage, and personal injury. g110.31. Align the bottom lip of the module with the lower edgeof the swing panel.2. Position the ground link on the swing panel to line upwith the ground lug on the module as it moves intoposition (Figure 49).3. Lift up on the module until the ground link slides intoplace and continue lifting up until the module is firmlyback into the swing panel.4. Press into place as necessary.5. Slide the retaining bar down all the way over themodule’s aluminum extrusion as much as possible.6. Torque the three (3) nuts to 24 in.-lbs. (Figure 47).7. Torque the nuts on the ground link to 24 in.-lbs.8. Reconnect all wire connections to the side ofthe module.9. Reconnect the battery (if used).10. Reconnect AC input power to TB1 or to AC inputreceptacle, if applicable.11. Verify the module powers up properly.12. Download the desired settings to the control.13. Verify control operation before returning to service. Referto Before Placing Recloser and Control into Serviceprocedure in this manual for additional information.Additional informationCAuTIONThis equipment requires routine inspection andmaintenance to ensure proper operation. If it is notmaintained, it can fail to operate properly. Improperoperation can cause equipment damage and possiblepersonal injury. g105.1Replacement kitsReplacement kits for the Form 4D pole-mount controlare available through the factory Service Department.To order these kits, refer to the Replacement Partsprice list for catalog numbers and pricing. Contact yourEaton representative for additional information and orderprocedures.Factory-authorized service centersFactory-authorized service centers are located throughoutthe continental United States to provide maintenance,repair and testing services for Eaton’s Cooper Power seriescontrols and reclosers. For further information, contact yourEaton representative.Type MET Recloser control testerVersatile tool to check basic operation of the controlincluding minimum trip, TCC curve operation, faultsequence, reclosing times, reset times.otee:N MET tester is for basic operation testing and not tobe used for determining TCC coordination and otherprecise measurements.46 operation inStrUCtionS MN280049EN September 2017Form 4D Microprocessor-based pole-mount recloser control installation and operation instructions