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Instruction Book    

IB182023EN   March 2016   www.eaton.com

AMH-4.76-VR

Replacement Circuit Breaker

SECTION 5:   INSPECTION & INSTALLATION

 WARNING

BEFORE PLACING THE BREAKER IN SERVICE, CAREFULLY FOLLOW THE 

INSTALLATION PROCEDURE BELOW AND THE SAFE PRACTICES SET 

FORTH IN SECTION 2. NOT FOLLOWING THE PROCEDURE MAY RESULT IN 

INCORRECT BREAKER OPERATION LEADING TO DEATH, BODILY INJURY, 

AND PROPERTY DAMAGE.

When the breaker is first commissioned into service and each time 

the breaker is returned to service, it should be carefully examined 

and checked to make sure it is operating correctly.

5.1   EXAMINATION FOR DAMAGE

Examine the breaker for loose or obviously damaged parts. Never 

attempt to install nor operate a damaged breaker.

5.1.1   NAMEPLATE VERIFICATION

Verify the information on the new VR-Series nameplate matches 

the information on the purchase order. If any discrepancies exist, 

notify Eaton’s Electrical Services & Systems for resolution prior to 

proceeding.

 WARNING

ALWAYS DE-ENERGIZE/ISOLATE THE POWER SOURCE FEEDING THE 

POWER CIRCUIT BREAKERS/SWITCHGEAR AND LOCK-OUT/TAG-OUT THE 

POWER SOURCE PRIOR TO INSERTION OR REMOVAL OF ANY POWER 

CIRCUIT BREAKER. NEVER ATTEMPT TO MAINTAIN OR MODIFY A CIRCUIT 

BREAKER WHILE INSERTED IN A SWITCHGEAR CELL STRUCTURE. ALWAYS 

REMOVE THE POWER CIRCUIT BREAKER AND MOVE IT TO A SUITABLE 

AREA FOR MAINTENANCE OR REPAIR.

FOLLOW ALL LOCKOUT AND TAG-OUT REQUIREMENTS OF THE NATIONAL 

ELECTRIC CODE, OSHA AND ANY OTHER APPLICABLE LOCAL CODES, 

REGULATIONS AND PROCEDURES.  

5.2   SURE CLOSE MECHANISM ADJUSTMENT

 WARNING

FOR ALL TYPE BREAKER HOUSINGS EQUIPPED WITH MECHANISM 

OPERATED CELL (MOC) SWITCHES, THE STEPS OUTLINED IN THIS 

SECTION MUST BE PERFORMED BEFORE INSTALLING A REPLACEMENT 

VR-SERIES CIRCUIT BREAKER. FAILURE TO COMPLY COULD CAUSE SEVERE 

PERSONAL INJURY, DEATH, EQUIPMENT DAMAGE AND/OR IMPROPER 

OPERATION

All type AMH-4.76-VR breakers utilize the AMH-4.76-VR 

SURE 

CLOSE

 mechanism to control kinetic energy transfer and closely 

mimic the dynamics and velocities of older breakers. It is imperative 

that this mechanism be adjusted to compensate for the force of the 

MOC switch mounted in the cell.
The breaker has been factory adjusted to operate one mechanism 

operated cell (MOC) switch in the cell. This means that for 

applications with either no MOC switch or one MOC switch, no field 

adjustments are required.
Finally, the 

SURE CLOSE

 mechanism provides an effective way to 

evaluate the condition of the MOC in the cell. If the 

SURE CLOSE

 

drive spring is properly adjusted, but the MOC does not fully open 

or close, it is time to maintain the MOC in the cell. Maintenance 

usually means cleaning and lubricating the MOC mechanism. 

If the MOC has seen a large number of cycles, however, worn 

components may have to be replaced.
To insure the proper operation of the 

SURE CLOSE

 mechanism, the 

MOC assembly should be cleaned and inspected for worn parts and 

then lubricated. A spring force gauge should be used to measure the 

forces needed to move the switch to the fully closed position prior 

to inserting the breaker. The differential force of the assembly and 

the breaker should be a minimum of 10 lbs. with the breaker having 

the higher recorded force. Should the forces be less than that, 

proceed with the following steps to increase the breaker force:

 WARNING

MEASUREMENTS AND ADJUSTMENTS SHOULD NEVER BE ATTEMPTED 

IN AN ENERGIZED STRUCTURE. IF THE STRUCTURE CAN NOT BE 

DE-ENERGIZED, THEN PROPER PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT 

PER NFPA 70E MUST BE WORN AT ALL TIMES WHILE GATHERING MOC 

SWITCH DATA, ADJUSTING OR SERVICING THE MOC SWITCH. FAILURE TO 

COMPLY WITH THIS WARNING COULD CAUSE SEVERE PERSONAL INJURY, 

DEATH, EQUIPMENT DAMAGE AND/OR IMPROPER OPERATION.

To adjust the 

SURE CLOSE

 drive spring for a specific number of 

MOC switches, proceed with the following steps:

Sttp 1e:

  Locate the MOC drive spring (Figure 3.3). It is located in the 

left lower portion of the breaker as viewed from the rear of the 

breaker.

Sttp 2e:

  From the factory, the drive spring comes set with adequate 

force to operate one MOC switch, however, more force can be 

generated. Refer to Figure 5.1 to see how that adjustment would 

look. Notice that there is a nut and a jam nut on the threaded rod 

to make the adjustment easy.

Sttp 3e:

  Using a spring gauge, measure the force required to 

operate the MOC to the fully closed position in the cell at the 

interface with the breaker.

Sttp 4e:

  With the breaker out of the cell, close the breaker and 

measure the output of the MOC drive with a spring gauge. Open 

the breaker. The MOC drive force should exceed the MOC cell 

force required by 10 - 15lbs. If not, an adjustment is required.

Sttp 5e:

  Loosen the jam nut on the 

SURE CLOSE

 spring and 

compress the spring an additional .25 inches. Close the breaker.

 WARNING

WITH THE BREAKER IN THE OPEN POSITION, THE SPRING COMPRESSION 

SHOULD NEVER BE SET TO A DIMENSION LESS THAN 3 INCHES AS 

MEASURED IN FIGURE 5.1.

Sttp 6e:

  Remeasure the MOC output spring force in the closed 

position. Repeat until the MOC forces are adequate.

Sttp 7e:

  Insert into the cell.

Sttp 8e:

  Operate the breaker to verify the new setting.

Sttp 9e:

  Repeat steps 3 - 7 until acceptable operation is achieved.

Sttp 10e:

  Anytime an adjustment is made, make sure the new 

compressed spring length (measured in the open position) is 

recorded if different than the dimension in this instruction book.

Figurt 5.1. 

SURE CLOSE

 Spring Comprtssion Sttting

Summary of Contents for AMH-4.76-VR

Page 1: ...March 2016 Instruction Book IB182023EN AMH 4 76 VR Replacement Circuit Breaker Supercedes October 2013 Effective AMH 4 76 VR 4 76 1200A Shown...

Page 2: ...office should be consulted Sale of the product shown in this literature is subject to the terms and conditions outlined in appropriate Eaton selling policies or other contractual agreement between Ea...

Page 3: ...BLOCK 13 4 7 INTERLOCKS 13 4 7 1 ANTI CLOSE INTERLOCK 13 4 7 2 RACKING SYSTEM TRIP AND SPRING RELEASE INTERLOCKS 13 4 8 MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS 15 4 8 1 MOC OPERATOR 15 4 8 2 OPERATIONS COUNTER 15 SECTION...

Page 4: ...K RESPONSE CODE VR Series circuit breakers have a quick response code QR Code on the escutcheon of the circuit breaker cover This QR Code is a matrix barcode that provides direct access to download VR...

Page 5: ...VR Replacement Circuit Breaker E H I G F J H D B C C A Table 2 AMH 4 76 VR Dimensions Breaker Type Existing Breaker Rated Continuous Current at 60 Hz Amps A B C D E F G H I J AMH 4 76 VR 250 250U 120...

Page 6: ...nd or property damage Do not work on a breaker with the secondary test coupler engaged Failure to disconnect the test coupler could result in an electrical shock leading to death personnel injury and...

Page 7: ...eaker Style 94C9506G01 Racking Handle The racking handle is used to drive the racking mechanism which moves the circuit breaker into and out of the cell The original OEM racking handle will interface...

Page 8: ...nual trip button The breaker will trip as shown by the breaker contacts open green indicator After completing this initial check leave the closing springs discharged and breaker contacts open Outdoor...

Page 9: ...ont External View of AMH 4 76 VR Front External View 1 Manual Charging Socket 5 Guide Bar 9 MOC Actuator 2 Push To Close Button 6 Breaker Contacts Indicator 10 Push To Open Button 3 Racking Access Doo...

Page 10: ...Replacement Circuit Breaker Figure 3 4 Rear External View of AMH 4 76 VR Rear External View 1 Shutter Actuator 4 SURE CLOSE Spring 7 Secondary Disconnect 2 Primary Disconnect 5 Guide Rail 8 Ground Con...

Page 11: ...he vacuum to be quickly restored and prevents the transient recovery voltage from causing a restrike across the gap of the open contacts 4 1 1 THE INTERRUPTER ASSEMBLY Each interrupter is assembled at...

Page 12: ...r positions shown in Figure 4 6 as follows a Breaker open closing springs discharged b Breaker open closing springs charged c Breaker closed closing springs discharged d Breaker closed closing springs...

Page 13: ...ely retrofitted breakers Consequently it prevents the breaker from closing automatically even though the control close contact may have been made while the breaker is racked to the CONNECTED position...

Page 14: ...een Test and Connect positions OPERATION C and NO C and NC C and NO C and NO C and NC C and NO Brown Switch Black Switch Black Switch Brown Switch SWITCH TERMINAL LS1 bb LS2 aa LS2 bb LC PS1 PS2 Break...

Page 15: ...e breaker s MOC operator interfaces with the cell MOC switch in the same manner as the original breaker being replaced All VR Series breakers which are supplied with MOC operators are engineered with...

Page 16: ...t Front Faceplate Removed 18WR Vacuum Element 1 LH Closing Spring 5 Spring Release Assembly 9 Manual Charge Socket 2 Motor Cutoff Switch 6 Shunt Trip Assembly 10 Ratchet wheel 3 Latch Check Switch Rea...

Page 17: ...Spring Release Close Latch 6 Ratchet Wheel 11 Anti Close Interlock 2 Pole Shaft 7 Spring Crank 12 Motor Ratchet Lever 3 Closing Spring Fixed End 8 Cam Shaft 13 Spring Release Close Clapper 4 Closing...

Page 18: ...g Spring Discharged 4 9 c Breaker Closed and Closing Spring Discharged 4 9 b Breaker Open and Closing Spring Charged 4 9 d Breaker Closed and Closing Spring Charged Charging Schematic 1 Main Link Roll...

Page 19: ...he cell Maintenance usually means cleaning and lubricating the MOC mechanism If the MOC has seen a large number of cycles however worn components may have to be replaced To insure the proper operation...

Page 20: ...an audible click and the springs Charged Discharged Indicator shows Charged Remove the maintenance tool NOTICE IF THE SPRINGS ARE TO BE CHARGED ON A CLOSED BREAKER NO CLICK IS HEARD AT THE END OF CHAR...

Page 21: ...ndicator reads OPEN d Push the circuit breaker into the cell until the mechanical stop is reached this will be indicated by an audible click At this point the side plunger has fallen into the front sl...

Page 22: ...the breaker can be operated either electrically or mechanically Remove rotary racking handle before performing any testing b To further remove the breaker to the disconnect position continue turning...

Page 23: ...ted Withstand 1125V 60Hz For 1 Minute Hipot Tester Clean And Retest Or Replace 2 Power Element Vacuum Interrupters Contact Erosion Visibility Of Mark Visual Close The Breaker And Look For Green Mark O...

Page 24: ...ential test is recommended a DC test may be performed if only a DC test unit is available but is not recommended In this case the equipment must be capable of delivering 5 milliamperes for one minute...

Page 25: ...the primary circuit Open the breaker Connect the high potential lead of the test machine to one of the poles of the breaker Connect the remaining poles and breaker frame to ground Start the machine w...

Page 26: ...nergy available in terms of over travel in inches to close the breaker contacts to their full extent It may be used periodically to monitor the health of the mechanism General Information The CloSure...

Page 27: ...uit breaker then close it then reopen it Verify that the mark made in Step 7 is aligned with the pen opening If it is not aligned this indicates a problem with the circuit breaker stop the test and co...

Page 28: ...Sharpie 15o Left and Right Figure 6 13 Top view of Cam and Marker Interface Cam Marker CloSure Tool TM 15O 15O Figure 6 10 With Marker in Hole C While Closing Breaker Figure 6 8 Manually Charging Clo...

Page 29: ...cam shaft the main link and the motor eccentric These bearings are packed at the factory with a top grade slow oxidizing grease which normally should be effective for many years They should not be dis...

Page 30: ...Cut Off Contacts Open Or Burned Trip Coil Assembly Clapper Fails To Reset Closing Sound But No Close Pole Shaft Not Open Fully Trip Latch Reset Spring Damaged Or Missing Trip Bar D Shaft Fail To Rema...

Page 31: ...Breaker Auxiliary Switch 94C9525G13 5 BREAKER POSITION SWITCH Breaker Position Switch PS1 94C9525H06 6 BREAKER POSITION SWITCH Breaker Position Switch PS2 94C9525H07 7 LATCH CHECK SWITCH Latch Check...

Page 32: ...levard Cleveland OH 44122 United States Eaton com 2013 Eaton All Rights Reserved Printed in USA Publication No IB182023EN March 2016 Eaton is a registered trademark All trademarks are property of thei...

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