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Instructional Leaflet 

IB48041

Effective December 2009

Instructions for AMPGARD 400A

medium voltage starter

 

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Mechanical interlocks should be checked as follows: Isolate and lock 

out all incoming power sources. Open the isolation switch. Open the 

medium voltage door. Verify that the mechanical interlocks between 

the contactor and handle mechanism are connected and function-

ing properly. The switch drive rod connection and the contactor 

interlock rod connections should be verified by operating the handle 

mechanism, open-to-close-to-open. The door interlock plunger must 

be held in by hand during this operation. Verify that the pivot arm 

on the handle mechanism drops down and makes contact with the 

cam after the handle is fully closed. Failure to contact the cam may 

indicate a problem with the adjustment of the aluminum interlock 

arm on the contactor. Close the main contactor with test power 

and attempt to operate the switch while holding the door interlock 

plunger in. The mechanical interlock should prevent the switch from 

operating. Avoid putting excessive force on the operating handle dur-

ing this operation or damage to the handle mechanism may occur.

Figure 21. Mechanical Interlock Verification

Maintenance

A maintenance program should be established as soon as the  

controller has been installed and put into operation. After the  

controller has been inspected a number of times at monthly  

intervals and the conditions noted, the frequency of inspection  

can be increased or decreased to suit the conditions found.
Before attempting maintenance, consult the order-specific drawings 

and instructions supplied with the controller.

Insulation level

The insulation resistance between poles, and from each pole to 

ground, should be measured and recorded. It is not practical to 

specify an absolute value for this reading because it is dependent on 

other connected apparatus and conditions of service. However, any 

unusually low reading or abrupt reduction in a reading would indicate 

a possible source of trouble, and the cause should be investigated 

and corrected.

Fuses

Inspect the current-limiting fuses after each relay initiated trip, 

because this is the most severe service to which they will be sub-

jected. Check the fuse resistance, and compare with the value of 

a new fuse. A visual sign of an open fuse is provided by a pop-up 

indicator on the top 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 the replacement fuses are of the same rating 

and mounting configuration as those originally supplied.
Clip-in fuses can be removed by simply pulling them from the  

fuse clips. Lightly lubricate fuse clips with Dow DC-4 high-temp 

dielectric compound before installation of new fuses to reduce  

the force required to insert and remove fuses. Bolt-in fuses can be 

removed by loosening the four nuts that secure the fuses to their 

mounting studs. The phase barriers on the lower fuse mountings 

can be removed if desired to ease access to the mounting studs 

and nuts. The upper phase barriers are not removable. If the optional 

blown fuse trip bar has been supplied, lift the operating arms up  

to clear the fuse mounting flanges. The arms will latch in the up 

position. Installation is the reverse of removal. Bolt-in fuses must  

be torqued to 25 lb-ft (33 N-m). Be sure to lower the blown fuse  

trip bar operating arms after all three fuses are reinstalled.

Contactor

Inspect the contactor line and load fingers for signs of arcing or 

overheating. Replace as necessary. Inspect the mechanical interlock 

components attached to right side of the contactor main operating 

shaft and side sheets. Ensure the lever is secure on the shaft and 

that the pivoting arm moves freely. Verify that the finger assemblies 

on stab-connected contactors are in their neutral (horizontal)  

position before reinserting the contactor into the cell. No lubrication 

is required. 
Refer to IB 48018N for details of additional contactor operation and 

maintenance information.
Follow the steps below to remove the contactor from the starter 

cell. Installation is the reverse of the removal process. Note that the 

mechanical interlock mechanism on the side of the contactor must 

be reconnected before the contactor can be closed. The mechanism 

is weighted in such a manner that the contactor cannot operate  

until the interlock rod clevis is reconnected. 

Figures 22

 through 

26

 

illustrate the removal sequence.

1. 

Unplug control harness

2. 

Remove bolt from hold-down bracket

3. 

Unsnap pin collar from interlock rod clevis

4. 

Remove pin from interlock rod clevis

5. 

Remove bolts for contactor line and load connections  

(bolt-in unit only)

6. 

Withdraw contactor from cell

Figure 22. Unplug Control Harness 

Figure 23. Remove Bolt-Down Hardware

Switch 

Drive Rod

Contactor 

Interlock 

Rod

Door 

Interlock 

Plunger

Pivot Arm

Cam

Contactor 

Interlock 

Arm

Bolt

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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