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Instructional Leaflet 

IB48041

Effective December 2009

Instructions for AMPGARD 400A

medium voltage starter

 

eaton corporatIon

 www.eaton.com

Description

Controller

The AMPGARD 400A, 7.2 kV controller consists of a non-loadbreak 

isolation switch, medium voltage current-limiting fuses, one or 

more Type SL vacuum-break contactors, a set of current transform-

ers, plus control and protection devices. The isolating switch has a 

limited make and break rating, suitable only for closing and opening 

limited transformer magnetizing currents. The controller is designed 

to start, stop, and protect a three-phase medium voltage motor 

within the ratings shown in 

Table 1

. The controller may also be used 

to switch transformer windings or capacitor loads as shown. For 

applications other than those indicated, consult the factory. Each 

AMPGARD controller occupies all or a portion of a steel structure 

that may also enclose a horizontal bus system to distribute power to 

two or more sections and a vertical bus system to connect individual 

starters to the horizontal bus. The controllers are configured for full-

voltage or reduced-voltage starting, reversing or non-reversing, in 

single-speed or two-speed applications.
Starters are available with bolt-in or clip-in main fuses. Contactors 

may have bolted connections or stab-in connections to the  

starter cell.
The flow of current through a starter with bolted fuses and a  

stab-in contactor can be described as follows: The line finger  

assembly mounted at the back of the enclosure serves to connect 

the isolation switch moving stabs to the controller line terminals 

when the switch is closed. Power flows from the switch moving 

stabs through a flexible shunt to the upper fuse mountings. The 

fuses are connected to the lower fuse mountings that contain the 

line-side stab connections to the line finger assemblies for the main 

contactor. With the main contactor energized, power flows through 

the contactor’s vacuum interrupters to the contactor load fingers, 

which are engaged on to the contactor load-side stabs. Medium  

voltage cables connect the load-side stabs to the motor load  

connections. The contactor is held in place by a set of rails  

mounted in the lower part of the cell. Current transformers are  

typically mounted immediately behind the main contactor, under the 

load-side stabs. The motor load connections are mounted to the left 

of the main fuses in the rear of the compartment, facing forward. 

Figure 2. Medium Voltage Compartment

Low voltage components

The low voltage components consisting of a protective relay,  

interposing relay, test power circuit, terminal blocks, and optional 

equipment are mounted in the low voltage control compartment 

located on the front of the controller medium voltage door. The low 

voltage compartment is fabricated from steel sheets to provide iso-

lation from the medium voltage components mounted behind the 

low voltage compartment. A window is provided in the low voltage 

compartment to allow the user to view the position of the isolation 

switch before entering the medium voltage compartment. See the  

“Isolation Switch” section for further details.

Figure 3. Low Voltage Compartment

Isolation switch

The controller isolation switch is a non-loadbreak device.  

Mechanical and electrical interlocks are provided to ensure that  

the main contactor is de-energized before the switch can be  

operated. In the open position, the switch isolates medium voltage 

from the main controller compartment, allowing access to the  

controller for inspection and maintenance. For standard applications, 

the isolation switch includes ground fingers that ground the line side  

of the power fuses when the switch is in the open position. The  

isolation switch has a mechanical endurance rating of 10,000  

operations. Isolation switches in starters with double-barrel fuses 

are supplied with additional phase barriers that must be installed to 

maintain the proper dielectric rating of the starter.

 Danger

ampgarD controllers are sometimes energizeD by a back-feD 

conDition that allows the meDium voltage compartment to be 

energizeD with the isolation switch in the open position. stuDy 

the plant single line Diagrams to make certain that no back-

feeD situation exists before entering the meDium voltage  

compartment. 

All power sources must be isolated and locked out before  

servicing the equipment.

For applications where the controller is back fed, the grounding  

fingers should be removed from the isolation switch.
The switch consists of a fixed rear portion and a removable front 

portion. Refer to 

Figures 5

 and 

6

. The fixed portion includes the 

controller line fingers and a moveable shutter that isolates the line 

fingers when the switch is in the open position. The removable  

portion is operated by a handle mechanism that extends through the 

controller medium voltage door. With the handle in the up position, 

the switch is closed and medium voltage is available for connection 

to the controller load. With the handle in the down position, the 

switch is open and medium voltage is isolated from the controller 

and the controller load.
An isolation switch viewing window is provided in the upper rear 

corner of the low voltage control compartment. After opening the 

isolation switch and before opening the medium voltage door, the 

switch should be visually examined through the viewing window to 

verify that it is in the open position. Three green and white “barber 

poles” will be visible when the switch is in the open position and 

the shutter assembly is in the isolating position. See 

Figure 4

 for 

location of barber poles. The use of a flashlight will help in verifying 

the position of the barber poles. 

Isolation Switch 

Position View 

Window

Summary of Contents for Ampgard 400

Page 1: ...former reduced voltage solid state or two speed type They may control induction or synchronous machines and they may be non reversing or reversing While this instructional leaflet is dedicated primari...

Page 2: ...ake Break Short time current 30 seconds 1 second 8 6 milliseconds 0 5 cycle Standard service altitude Optional service altitude Mechanical life Electrical life BIL Dielectric strength 60 Hz Closing ti...

Page 3: ...oor The low voltage compartment is fabricated from steel sheets to provide iso lation from the medium voltage components mounted behind the low voltage compartment A window is provided in the low volt...

Page 4: ...y equipped with high interrupting contactors to prevent the inadvertent installation of standard interrupting contactors into those cells Figure 7 SL Vacuum Contactor Contactors are typically three po...

Page 5: ...closing at the same time Low voltage control The low voltage control compartment is located in a steel pocket in the medium voltage door A low voltage door with up to four device panels provides acce...

Page 6: ...ass ropes or cables through the lift holes Use slings with safety hooks or shackles of adequate load rating Each controller is properly adjusted at the factory before shipment However vibration and me...

Page 7: ...Compartment Control connections Control wires may enter the enclosure from either the top or the bottom For lineups with main bus a low voltage wireway is located in the left front of the bus compartm...

Page 8: ...are must be taken to ensure no damage is inflicted on the controller control power transformer CPT potential transformers PT or to the controller load Removal of the primary fuses is sufficient to pro...

Page 9: ...of the fuse If a fuse has blown due to a fault it is likely that the other fuses experienced a similar overcurrent condition In this case Eaton recommends that all three fuses be replaced Ensure that...

Page 10: ...e fingers Inspect for any signs of mechanical wear or overheating To withdraw the removable portion 1 Remove the three main fuses 2 Remove the control plug 3 Remove the cotter pin and clevis pin from...

Page 11: ...Reinstallation is the reverse of the procedure previously discussed Make sure that the shaft of the removable portion of the switch is rotated to the fully open position before reinstallation Danger I...

Page 12: ...ton Corporation All Rights Reserved Printed in USA Publication No IB48041 Z9119 December 2009 PowerChain Management is a registered trademark of Eaton Corporation All other trademarks are property of...

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