1Pow-R-Line X Retrot PanelboardsPow-R-Line X RetRofit PaneLboaRds MN014011EN January 2020 eatoncanada.caSafety MeasuresThis publication contains instructions on the installation ofEaton low voltage distribution Panelboards. Any person orpersons that design, purchase, install, operate or maintainnew systems utilizing these products must understand theequipment; it’s markings and limitations.Hazardous voltages in distribution panelboards and all otherelectrical equipment pose a potential hazard to life andproperty. Please follow instructions, labeling and applicablecodes and standards for installation, maintenance andoperation of this equipment and its components.Only “Qualified Persons” should install and/or service thisequipment. NFPA 70 – National Electrical Code defines a“Qualified Person” as “One who has skills and knowledgerelated to the construction an operation of electricalequipment and installations and has received safetytraining on the hazards involved”. Standard symbols havebeen established for recognition of potentially hazardoussituations and conditions. Please review and understandthe critical warning symbols shown below. These symbolswill appear on safety labels affixed to the product. Installershould always read and understand these labels beforeworking on equipment.Eaton Corporation’s liability for any errors or omissions inthis document is limited to the documentary correction oferrors. Eaton Corp. will not be responsible in any event forerrors or omissions in this document or for any damages,incidental or consequential (including monetary losses),that might arise from the use of this document or theinformation contained in it. Information in this publication isnot intended for use as a training manual for non-qualifiedpersonnel. The information or statements in this publicationconcerning the suitability, capacity or performance ofthe panelboard(s) may not cover all configurations of thiscustom built product. Eaton has made all reasonableefforts to ensure that the instructions in this documentare adequate and free of material errors and omissions.Eaton will, if necessary, explain issues, which may not becovered by the document. The information contained in theInstruction Leaflet is subject to change without notice.IntroductionThis instruction manual is designed to supplement otherindustry standards including all local, state and federalcodes and safety regulations, such as OSHA, NFPA 70(National Electrical Code), Canadian Electrical Code, NFPA70E (Standard for Electrical Safety Requirements forEmployee Workplaces, NEMATM PB2.1) General Instructionsfor Proper Handling, Installation, Operation and Maintenanceof Dead-front Distribution Panelboards Rated 600 Volts andLess, other workplace, electrical installation requirementsand all safety rules.SafetyDue to the weight and size of Panelboards and dangersfrom electrical hazards, every precaution should be takento maintain safe working conditions when handling thisequipment. Due to the custom nature of panelboardsand the site variables, every potential situation cannot beanticipated. Safety must always be the overriding factor.Always follow all instructions and all safety guidelinespublished by OSHA and other industry and local, state andfederal agencies.Symbol MeaningThe addition of either symbol to a “Danger” or “Warning”safety label indicates that an electrical hazard exists whichwill result in personal injury if the instructions are notfollowed. This is the safety alert symbol. It is used to alertyou to potential personal hazards. Obey all safety messagesthat follow this symbol to avoid possible injury and death.DANGER“DANGER” INDICATES AN IMMINENTLY HAZARDOUSSITUATION WHICH, IF NOT AVOIDED, WILL RESULT INDEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY.WARNING“WARNING” INDICATES A POTENTIALLY HAZARDOUSSITUATION WHICH, IF NOT AVOIDED, CAN RESULT INDEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY.CAUTION“CAUTION” INDICATES A POTENTIALLY HAZARDOUSSITUATION WHICH, IF NOT AVOIDED, CAN RESULT INMINOR OR MODERATE INJURY.CAUTION“CAUTION”, USED WITHOUT THE SAFETY ALERT SYMBOL,INDICATES A POTENTIALLY HAZARDOUS SITUATIONWHICH, IF NOT AVOIDED, CAN RESULT IN PROPERTYDAMAGE.