ARKTITE
Plugs
®
CPP Series, 20 Amperes
Installation & Maintenance Information
APPLICATION
ARKTITE CPP Series Plugs are used where power is to be supplied to portable equipment such
as compressors, conveyors, portable tools, lighting systems, and similar equipment in damp,
corrosive, or hazardous locations.
CPP Series Plugs are compatible with CPS Series Receptacles and CPR Series Cable Connectors
(nonhazardous locations) with the same electrical ratings. Refer to Crouse-Hinds Product Catalog
for a complete listing of compatible ARKTITE plugs, receptacles, and cord connectors.
INSTALLATION
Electrical power must be OFF before and during installation and maintenance.
Figure 1. CPP Plug Assembly (Type CPP516 shown.)
1.
Unscrew cable clamp assembly then remove slipwasher and cable bushing.
2.
Remove slotted head screws from side of plug body (2 screws on Type CPP516, 1 screw
on Type CPP512). Then remove insulator contact assembly and insulating sleeve.
3.
Select the bushing with the closest sliding fit to the cord you are using.
NOTE: Use #12 or #14 AWG Type S, SO, ST or STO Cord with range of .312 to .625
inches diameter. Do not use cord with diameter less than .312".
Cable Diameter (in.)
Aluminum Handle
0,312 à 0,625
CPP516
4.
Loosen cable clamp screws and pass cord through cable clamp assembly, clamp end first.
Pass cord through slipwasher, then through cable bushing and plug body.
* Arktite is the registered trademark of Crouse-Hinds Company.
Figure 2. Cable Insulation
5.
Strip outer cord jacket and then conductor insulation to dimensions shown in Figure 2.
Figure 3. Insulator/Contact Assembly
6.
Remove contacts #1 and #2 from insulator by removing slotted head screws in sides of
contacts (see Figure 3).
Conductors are identified by the color of insulation on each conductor. These colors agree
with those given in Section 210-5 of the National Electrical Code for multi-wire branch circuits;
an additional wire in the cable, uninsulated or identified green, is for grounding and complies
with the National Electrical Code. If conductors are not identified with exactly these colors,
these colors may be assumed in making proper connections. Test electrically to verify proper
conductor identification.
7.
Solder conductors (except grounding conductor) into each contact wire well following
established system wiring pattern (see Table 2). When soldering contacts:
• Tin conductor ends first.
• Heat and pre-tin wire well.
• Use 60/40 rosin core solder.
• Insert conductor into contact wire well, then solder by
melting on conductor until well fills. Remove heat and
hold rigid until solder solidifies.
8.
Replace contacts in numbered contact recesses in insulator block observing correct
polarity as shown in Table 2.
9.
Attach green ground conductor to green ground lug labeled "G". Back out set screw part
way. Insert conductor between ground stud and "V" shaped end of green ground lug
(See Figure 4). Do not put conductor under pressure set screw. Tighten pressure set
screw to 12-14 in./lb.
All statements, technical information and recommendations contained herein are based on information and tests we believe to be reliable. The accuracy or completeness thereof are not guaranteed. In accordance with Crouse-Hinds "Terms and
Conditions of Sale," and since conditions of use are outside our control, the purchaser should determine the suitability of the product for his intended use and assumes all risk and liability whatsoever in connection therewith.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
Type CPP512 Plug
Molded Composition
Housing
WARNING
CPP Series Plug
Molded Composition Handle
CPP512
CAUTION
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1201 Wolf Street, Syracuse, New York 13208 • U.S.A.
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CPP Series Plugs are rated at 20 amperes at either 125 or 250 VAC, 60 to 400 Hertz or 18 volts
DC. CPP Series Plugs are provided in a 2-wire, 3-pole design with a provision for attachment of
the grounding wire to the grounding pole and direct connection between plug and receptacle
housings and grounding pole.
Actual operation must comply with the information stipulated on the plug nameplate. CPP Series
Plugs should be installed, inspected, and maintained by qualified and competent personnel.
Green
Ground
Lug
Ground
Conductor
Figure 4. Ground Wire Connection
Color of Wire in Cable
White*
Black
Green
*White wire or terminal must not be used for grounding. If portable cable contains an
uninsulated wire, or one identified green, this wire is for grounding the portable device. If no
green or bare wire is in the portable cable, another wire may be connected through plug and
receptacle connections to conduit or some other non-current-carrying conductor permanently
grounded in accordance with the National Electrical Code.
NOTE: All installations must be electrically tested to assure proper polarity of conductors
between plugs, receptacles, and connectors.
IMPORTANT: Check insulation resistance to be sure system does not have any short circuits or
uninsulated grounds.
10.
Reassemble Type CPP516 Plugs as follows:
• Insert insulating sleeve into plug body flush with inner shoulder. Align screw hole
and slot of insulating sleeve with screw holes in plug body.
• Place insulator/contact assembly into plug body with grounding lug (see Figure 3),
align with slot in insulating sleeve and polarizing slot on exterior of plug body.
• Replace slotted head screw through hole in plug body and into grounding lug on
contact assembly.
• Replace slotted head screw through hole in plug body and into insulator block.
11.
Reassemble Type CPP512 Plugs as follows:
• Place insulator/contact assembly into plug body so that the slot in insulator body
drops over rib inside body. For ease in assembly, align slot with red arrow on exterior
of plug body.
• Replace slotted head screw through hole in plug body and into insulator block.
12.
Slide cable clamp assembly over cable bushing and thread onto plug body assembly.
Press cord firmly into plug body to relieve strain on conductor/contact connections and
tighten cable clamp assembly securely to plug body.
13.
Tighten the cable clamp screws to complete assembly of the plug.
ARKTITE plugs and receptacles are polarized so plug enters receptacle only one way. This
assures proper polarity of conductors through plug and receptacle or cable connector.
MAINTENANCE
Electrical and mechanical inspection of all components must be performed on a regularly
scheduled basis, determined by the environment and frequency of use. It is recommended that
inspection be performed a minimum of once a year.
CPS Receptacle
Single Gang
Two Gang
Receptacle
Assembly
Assembly
Unit Only Cat.
Cat. No.
Cat. No.
No.
CPS152-101
CPS152-102
CPS152-201
CPS152-202
CPS152R
CPS152-301
CPS152-302
CPS152-111
CPS152-112
CPS152-211
CPS152-212
CPS152-311
CPS152-312
If any parts of the plug or receptacle appear to be missing, broken, or show signs of
damage, DISCONTINUE USE IMMEDIATELY. Replace with the proper replacement part(s)
before continuing use.
Electrical power supply must be OFF before and during installation and maintenance.
Installation and maintenance procedure must be performed by a trained and competent
electrician.
•
Inspect all contact wire terminals for tightness. Discoloration due to excessive heat is
an indicator of a possible problem and should be thoroughly investigated and repaired as
necessary.
•
Clean exterior surfaces making sure nameplates remain legible.
•
Check tightness of all screws before using.
•
Inspect housings and replace those which are broken.
•
Check contacts for signs of excessive burning or arcing and replace if necessary.
•
Make sure cable clamp is intact and tight.
In addition to these maintenance procedures, we recommend an Electrical Preventive
Maintenance Program as described in the National Fire Protection Association Bulletin NFPA No.
70B.
IF 285
Type CPP516 Plug
Metallic Housing
Pressure
Set Screw
Ground
Stud
Numbers on
Insulator Body
Contact #2
Contact #1
Grounding Contact (G)
CPP Plug
High Impact Molded
Alum. Handle
Composition Handle
Cat. No.
Cat. No.
CPP516
CPP512
WARNING
WARNING
Supercedes 12/02
Cable Dia.
(in.)
.312 to .625
IF 285
Revision 3
Revised 01/15