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Instruction Book 

IB02707112E

August 2015

50/75VCPW-VSR

Breaker To Vacuum Starter Replacement Unit

EATON CORPORATION www.eaton.com

simultaneously, (DO NOT MOVE THE INSULATOR ON THE MIDDLE 

PHASE) while rocking the main shaft open and closed.
5. Tighten locknuts securing threaded rod to top of each insulator. 

Use bottle wrench to insure standoff insulator does not rotate during 

this operation. 
6. Perform test as described in section 6 on Vacuum Integrity Check 

before returning contactor to service.

6.2  CNil Rtplactmtno

1. Remove the coil leads from terminals 5 and 6 on the control 

board. Cut the wire-tie securing the coil leads to the baseplate.
2. Remove the coil mounting angle by removing the two angle 

mounting bolts located on the bottom of the contactor baseplate. 

(Figure 6.7). Be careful not to allow the angle to move abruptly as 

the bolts are removed since there is pressure applied to the angle by 

the return spring. Remove coil assembly from contactor.
3. Remove the locknut holding the return spring bolt on the back of 

the mounting angle (Figure 6.8). Note: After removing locknut, count 

the threads protruding through the mounting angle to insure correct 

length during reassembly.
4. Unscrew the spring assembly by hand and remove from the angle 

(Figure 6.9).
5. Slip the two coils from the cores.
6. Install the two new coils over the cores. (Figure 6.10)
7. Thread the return spring assembly into the mounting angle until 

the locknut under the bottom spring retainer just contacts the angle. 

The number of threads protruding through the mounting angle 

should be the same as counted in step 3 above. Do not overtighten 

since this would compress the return spring and prevent the proper 

force from being applied to the operating plate on opening. The rear 

locknut for the return bolt should then be tightened on the back of 

the angle.
8. Secure the angle to the contactor baseplate using the two 

mounting bolts. Sufficient force must be applied to the angle to 

compress the return spring and allow the threaded holes in the 

angle to align with the appropriate holes in the baseplate.
9. Connect the coil leads to the appropriate terminals on the 

control board. Secure the leads using a wire tie and the hole in the 

baseplate to insure that the leads do not become abraised. Before 

the contactor is reinstalled, verify proper operation using test power. 

When power is applied, the contactor should close cleanly. When 

power is removed, the moving armature should securely contact the 

stop assembly.

6.3  CNnorNl BNard Chtck and Rtplactmtno

To verify the output of the control board, apply rated control voltage 

to terminals one and two.

 WARNING

VERIFY THAT THE APPLIED POWER CANNOT BE FED BACK INTO ANY CPT 

OR OTHER CIRCUIT, WHICH MAY GENERATE DANGEROUS VOLTAGES.

Using a standard hand-held multimeter, check the dc output of the 

board at terminals 5 and 6. The voltage should be approximately 9 to 

16 volts. If there is no output, the board must be replaced. If there is 

an output voltage, but it is not within this range, remove the board 

and verify the dip switch settings.
To remove the board, wires connected to terminals 1, 2, 5, and 6 

must be disconnected. Make certain that the wires are properly 

marked before disconnecting to insure the ability to reconnect them 

to the proper terminal. After the wires are disconnected, loosen 

the mounting screws located at the top and the bottom of the 

terminal block. The board may now be withdrawn from its mounting 

compartment.
Before a new board is installed, make certain that the dip switches 

are properly set. Refer to Table 5.1 and Table 5.2. Installation is the 

opposite of removal.

6.4  STOP ASSEMBLY REPLACEMENT

If the stop assembly becomes worn it should be replaced.
To replace, close the contactor with test power. Remove the 

two bolts securing the assembly to the baseplate. Install a new 

assembly. Hand-tighten bolts. Set gap between the armature plate 

and stop to 0.534 in. 0.004 in. using adjustment block provided with 

replacement stop assembly, torque bolts to 214 lb-in (24.2 N-M). 

(See Figure 6.11)

6.5  AUXILIARY CONTACT MAINTENANCE AND 

REPLACEMENT

If standard contact blocks become oxidized due to very low current 

levels passing through the contacts, they may be cleaned by 

periodically disconnecting them from the circuit and circulating 

approximately 10 amps through the contacts for a short period of 

time. If one or more of the auxiliary contacts fail, it is recommended 

that the complete contact block assembly be replaced. Disconnect 

wiring to each contact, making sure to properly mark each wire 

to insure proper reconnection. Remove the two mounting screws 

securing the contact assembly to the bearing retainer. Install the 

replacement assembly, securing with the two mounting screws. The 

contacts are properly adjusted when the plunger to operating arm 

gap is .110 inches. (Figures 6.12 and 6.13).

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Summary of Contents for 75VCPW-VSR

Page 1: ...August 2015 Instruction Book IB02707112E 50 75VCPW VSR Breaker To Vacuum Starter Replacement Unit 50VCPW VSR 350 390A Shown Supersedes May 2014 Effective...

Page 2: ...WARRANTIES OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR MERCHANTABILITY OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFICALLY SET OUT IN ANY EXISTING CONTRACT BETWEEN THE PARTIES ANY SUCH CONTRACT STATES THE ENTIRE OBLIGATION OF E...

Page 3: ...AFETY CODES SAFETY STANDARDS AND OR REGULATIONS AS THEY MAY BE APPLIED TO THIS TYPE OF EQUIPMENT MUST BE STRICTLY ADHERED TO THESE VACUUM STARTER REPLACEMENT UNITS ARE DESIGNED TO BE INSTALLED PURSUAN...

Page 4: ...ed as Cutler Hammer and or Eaton WARNING SATISFACTORY PERFORMANCE OF THESE UNITS ARE CONTINGENT UPON PROPER APPLICATION CORRECT INSTALLATION AND ADEQUATE MAINTENANCE THIS INSTRUCTION BOOK MUST BE CARE...

Page 5: ...Existing Breaker Rated Continuous Current at 60 Hz Amps A B C D E F G H I J K 50VCPW VSR 250 230A 390A 29 44 29 12 10 00 29 81 12 00 13 63 27 80 29 56 2 25 20 88 24 63 50VCPW VSR 350 230A 390A 31 44 2...

Page 6: ...any maintenance Failure to do so could result in electrical shock leading to death severe personnel injury or property damage Do not work on a unit with the secondary test coupler engaged Failure to d...

Page 7: ...ntact Wear Gauge Optional item used to check contact wear Style 5259C11H01 See Section 5 Racking Handle The original VCP W racking handle is used to assist in moving the MV VSR into and out of the cel...

Page 8: ...falling objects excessive moisture etc must be provided Containers should be arranged to permit free circulation of air on all sides and temporary heaters should be used to minimize condensation Mois...

Page 9: ...ement Unit EATON CORPORATION www eaton com Figure 3 3 Front External View of 50VCPW VSR Front External View 1 Lifting Point 4 Push To Open Button 7 Lift Pull Handle 2 Extension Rail Interlock 5 Main C...

Page 10: ...75VCPW VSR BreakerTo Vacuum Starter Replacement Unit EATON CORPORATION www eaton com Figure 3 4 Rear External View of 50VCPW VSR Rear External View 1 Fuse 3 Phase Barrier 5 Primary Disconnects 2 Lifti...

Page 11: ...losing circuit which remains made while the contactor is being racked between the Test and Connected positions Consequently it prevents the starter from closing automatically even though the control s...

Page 12: ...iliary Contacts 12 Optional Auxiliary Contacts 6 Coil Control Board Terminal Block 13 Stop Assembly 7 Axial Magnetic Coil 3 SL400 Only 14 Base Plate SL Back View Major Components 1 Rear Mounting Holes...

Page 13: ...be wired in parallel with the a contacts on the Electro MOC The original b contacts must be wired in series with the b contacts on the Electro MOC It is suggested that polarized voltages should not b...

Page 14: ...arters are made of glass polyester They are all easily removed for access to the fuses Table 4 2 Electro MOC Contact Ratings Contact Circuit Volts Short Time Rating Amps Continuous Rating Amps Interru...

Page 15: ...the racking device is to move the VSR between the TEST and CONNECTED positions For the VCPW VSR the device is a drive screw and drive nut Although the device is mounted in the switchgear compartment a...

Page 16: ...IN SECTION 2 NOT FOLLOWING THE PROCEDURE MAY RESULT IN INCORRECT STARTER OPERATION LEADING TO DEATH BODILY INJURY AND PROPERTY DAMAGE When the starter is first commissioned into service and each time...

Page 17: ...tage for one minute Repeat for the remaining phases Successful withstand indicates satisfactory insulation strength of the primary circuit Open the starter Connect the high potential lead of the test...

Page 18: ...BE INSERTED INTO THE INTENDED STRUCTURE WARNING ARC FLASH INCIDENCES WITH MV SWITCHGEAR CAN OCCUR DURING THE PROCESS OF INSERTING AND REMOVING VSR UNITS IN SWITCHGEAR CUBICLES IT IS STRONGLY RECOMMEND...

Page 19: ...with the structure mounted racking shaft Figure 5 9 Turn the racking in crank in a clockwise direction and the VSR will move slowly toward the rear of the structure When the VSR reaches the CONNECTED...

Page 20: ...8 Install the bolt securing the vacuum interrupter to the upper terminal do not tighten 9 Install bolt and shunt supports securing lower terminal to housing Figure 6 6 When tightening insure laminated...

Page 21: ...pplied the contactor should close cleanly When power is removed the moving armature should securely contact the stop assembly 6 3 Control Board Check and Replacement To verify the output of the contro...

Page 22: ...he coil has the proper resistance connect an ohmmeter across the coil leads where they are connected to the bridge rectifier Refer to Table 6 1 for the correct impedance for the different voltage coil...

Page 23: ...LLATION 1 Remove the existing roller bracket from the contactor moving armature if one is attached 2 Secure the new roller bracket and bearing assembly with two 6mm x 25mm bolts with lock washers and...

Page 24: ...ER TO CONTACTOR COIL IF VOLTAGE IS BACK FED INTO A TRANSFORMER HIGH VOLTAGE WILL BE GENERATED ON THE TRANSFORMER PRIMARY HIGH VOLTAGE CAN CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH 6 Apply force to latch assembly...

Page 25: ...clear barrier in place and can be lifted straight up for access to the fuse hardware Figure 7 1 2 To remove the side phase barrier for access to the outer fuse lift the phase barrier straight up and...

Page 26: ...Part Number Description 2147A58G02 Vacuum Interrupter Assembly for SL 160 200 320 400 2147A58G03 Coil Control Board 2147A58G04 Auxiliary Contact Kit 2NO 2NC 2147A58G05 Auxiliary Contact Kit 3NO 3NC fo...

Page 27: ...27 Instruction Book IB02707112E August 2015 50 75VCPW VSR BreakerTo Vacuum Starter Replacement Unit EATON CORPORATION www eaton com...

Page 28: ...or Avenue Cleveland OH 44114 USA Eaton com 2014 Eaton Corporation All Rights Reserved Printed in USA Publication No IB02707112E August 2015 Eaton is a registered trademark of Eaton Corporation All tra...

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