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Instruction Book    

IB182917EN   September 2018   www.eaton.com

DHP-VR

+

VR-Series

+

 Replacement Circuit Breaker

6.5   INSULATION

In VR-Series

+

 circuit breakers, insulation maintenance primarily 

consists of keeping all insulating surfaces clean. This can be done 

by wiping off all insulating surfaces with a dry lint free cloth or 

dry paper towel. In case there is any tightly adhering dirt that will 

not come off by wiping, it can be removed with a mild solvent or 

distilled water. But be sure that the surfaces are dry before placing 

the circuit breaker in service. If a solvent is required to cut dirt, use 

Isopropyl Alcohol or commercial equivalent. Secondary control wiring 

requires inspection for tightness of all connections and damage to 

insulation.

6.6   INSULATION INTEGRITY CHECK

PRIMARY CIRCUIT:

The integrity of primary insulation may be checked by the ac high 

potential test. The test voltage depends upon the maximum rated 

voltage of the circuit breaker. For the circuit breakers rated 4.76 kV 

the test voltage is 15 kV RMS, 60 Hz, 27kV RMS for circuit breakers 

rated 8.25 kV and 15 kV. Conduct the test as follows:
Close the circuit breaker. Connect the high potential lead of the 

test machine to one of the poles of the circuit breaker. Connect 

the remaining poles and circuit breaker frame to ground. Start 

the machine with output potential at zero and increase to the 

test voltage. Maintain the test voltage for one minute. Repeat for 

the remaining poles. Successful withstand indicates satisfactory 

insulation strength of the primary circuit.
Open the circuit breaker. Connect the high potential lead of the 

test machine to one of the terminals of the circuit breaker. Connect 

the remaining terminals and circuit breaker frame to ground. Start 

the machine with output potential at zero and increase to the 

test voltage. Maintain the test voltage for one minute. Repeat for 

the remaining poles. Successful withstand indicates satisfactory 

insulation strength of the primary circuit.

SECONDARY CIRCUIT:

Isolate the motor by disconnecting the two motor leads from the 

terminal block. Connect all points of the secondary disconnect 

contact pins with a shooting wire. Connect this wire to the high 

potential lead of the test machine. Ground the circuit breaker 

frame. Starting with zero, increase the voltage to 1125 RMS, 60 Hz. 

Maintain the voltage for one minute. Successful withstand indicates 

satisfactory insulation strength of the secondary control circuit. 

Remove the shooting wire and reconnect the motor leads.

6.7   PRIMARY CIRCUIT RESISTANCE CHECK

The main contacts of the VR-Series

+

 circuit breaker are inside 

the vacuum chamber where they remain clean and require no 

maintenance at any time. Unlike most typical circuit breaker designs, 

the VR-Series

+

 design uses a highly reliable and unique flexible 

clamp design that eliminates the need for lubrication and inspection 

for wear.
The dc electrical resistance of the primary circuit may be calculated 

by measuring the voltage drop across the circuit. This test should 

be performed with a low voltage, direct current (dc) power supply 

capable of delivering no less 100A dc. 

• 

To check the primary circuit resistance:

• 

Remove the circuit breaker from the circuit breaker 

compartment

• 

Close the circuit breaker

• 

Pass at least 100A dc from terminal to terminal of each pole 

unit in the closed position 

• 

Measure the voltage drop across the terminals. 

The resistance can be calculated from Ohm’s Law and is expressed 

in micro-ohms. Repeat for the remaining two poles.
The resistance should not exceed the factory test levels more than 

200% as stated in IEEE C37.09. Factory test levels are recorded 

on the circuit breaker test form, which is included with the circuit 

breaker. If measurements exceed 200%, contact the manufacturer.

Resistance conversion for Temperature

R

conversion 

= R

Factory

(1 + (T

Field

 - T

Factory

)

r

)

R

conversion 

= Resistance correction for temperature based from the 

factory resistance measurement.

R

Factory 

= Resistance measurement from the factory.

T

Field 

= Temperature measurement in the field.

T

Factory 

= Temperature measurement from the factory.

r

 = Copper resistivity temperature coefficient.

r

 = 0.0039 Copper Resistivity Temperature Coefficient / Deg C

r

 = 0.002167 Copper Resistivity Temperature Coefficient / Deg F

6.8   VR-SERIES

+

 

CIRCUIT BREAKER ELEMENT MECHANISM 

CHECK

Make a careful visual inspection of the mechanism for any loose 

parts such as bolts, nuts, pins, rings, etc. Check for excessive wear 

or damage to the circuit breaker components. Operate the circuit 

breaker several times manually and electrically. Check the closing 

and opening times to verify that they are in accordance with the 

limits in Table 4.

6.8.1   CLOSURE™ TEST (50DHP-VR+ Modtls)

Introductione:

 The CloSure™ Test is a simple yet extremely effective 

means to determine and monitor the ability of the mechanism to 

close the circuit breaker contacts fully. It provides a quantitative 

measure of the extra energy available in terms of over travel in 

inches to close the circuit breaker contacts to their full extent. It may 

be used periodically to monitor the health of the mechanism.

Gtntral Informatione:

 The CloSure™ Test can be performed on all 

VR-Series

+

 circuit breakers. (Refer to Table 6.2.) If the CloSure™ 

travel obtained is as specified, the mechanism performance is 

satisfactory. If the CloSure™ travel does not conform as shown in 

Figure 6.14, contact Eaton’s Electrical Services & Systems for further 

information. (See Step 13).

m

 DANGER

DO NOT ATTEMPT TO INSTALL OR PERFORM MAINTENANCE OR TESTS ON 

THE EQUIPMENT WHILE IT IS ENERGIZED. NEVER PUT YOUR HANDS NEAR 

THE MECHANISM WHEN THE CIRCUIT BREAKER IS IN THE CHARGED OR 

CLOSED POSITION. DEATH OR SEVERE PERSONAL INJURY CAN RESULT 

FROM CONTACT WITH ENERGIZED EQUIPMENT. ALWAYS VERIFY THAT 

NO VOLTAGE IS PRESENT BEFORE PROCEEDING WITH THE TASK, AND 

ALWAYS FOLLOW GENERALLY ACCEPTED SAFETY PROCEDURES.

Saftty Prtcautionse:

 Read and understand these instructions before 

attempting any maintenance, repair or testing on the circuit breaker. 

The user is cautioned to observe all recommendations, warnings and 

cautions relating to the safety of personnel and equipment. 

otte:

N

Htaring prottction is rtcommtndtd as tht circuit brtaktr is 

optntd and clostd.

The recommendations and information contained herein are based 

on Eaton experience and judgment, but should not be considered to 

be all-inclusive or covering every application or circumstance which 

may arise. If further information is required, you should consult 

Eaton’s Electrical Services & Systems.

Ttsting Proctdurtse:

 Assuming that the circuit breaker is safely 

removed from the circuit breaker compartment enclosure and 

positioned in an area outside the arc fault boundary, follow this 

procedure to perform the CloSure™ test. For further instructions on 

removal of the circuit breaker from the circuit breaker compartment, 

refer to the appropriate section of this manual.

Summary of Contents for DHP VR + Series

Page 1: ...September 2018 Instruction Book IB182917EN DHP VR VR Series Replacement Circuit Breaker Supersedes July 2018 Effective 50DHP VR 250 1200A Shown...

Page 2: ...iations of this equipment do not purport to be covered by these instructions If further information is desired by purchaser regarding his particular installation operation or maintenance of particular...

Page 3: ...SPRING RELEASE INTERLOCKS 19 4 6 5 RAIL LATCH 19 4 7 MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS 20 4 7 1 GROUNDING CONTACT 20 4 7 2 MOC AND TOC OPERATIONS 20 4 7 3 OPERATIONS COUNTER 20 4 7 4 RACKING DEVICE 20 SECTION 5 IN...

Page 4: ...rtant that this installation and maintenance instruction booklet be read and followed closely to achieve optimum performance and a long useful circuit breaker life in its application 1 1 VISUAL INSTRU...

Page 5: ...VR 41 bc 4 76 N A 1200 2000 1 00 19 60 41 41 78 132 75DHP500 75DHP VR 500 8 25 500 1200 2000 1 25 36 95 33 41 66 111 75DVP500 75DVP VR 500 8 25 500 1200 2000 1 25 36 95 33 41 66 111 150DHP500 150DHP...

Page 6: ...on com DHP VR VR Series Replacement Circuit Breaker Table 2 Available DHP VR Dimensions Circuit Breaker Type Existing Circuit Breaker Rated Continuous Current at 60 Hz Amps A B C D E F 50DHP VR 1200 2...

Page 7: ...cuit Breaker E F D C C B A Table 3 Available DHP VR Dimensions Circuit Breaker Type Existing Circuit Breaker Rated Continuous Current at 60 Hz Amps A B C D E F 75 150DHP DVP VR 500 750 1200 2000 60 71...

Page 8: ...test coupler engaged Failure to disconnect the test coupler could result in an electrical shock leading to death severe personal injury equipment damage and or improper operation Do not work on a clo...

Page 9: ...items or hardware are not discarded with the packing material Check the contents of each package against the packing list Examine the circuit breaker for any signs of shipping damage such as broken m...

Page 10: ...breaker is free from shipping damage and is in satisfactory operating condition before placing it in to storage The circuit breaker is shipped with its contacts open and closing springs discharged Th...

Page 11: ...250 1200A Shown Front External View 1 Operations Counter 6 Secondary Disconnect Contact Operating Rod 11 Racking Shaft 2 Spring Charged Discharged Indicator 7 Front Cover 12 Turning Dolly Bracket 3 C...

Page 12: ...re 3 3 b Rear External View of DHP VR 50DHP VR 250 1200A Shown Rear External View 1 Lifting Point 4 Primary Disconnect Contact 7 Secondary Disconnect Contact Block 2 Vacuum Interrupter 5 Snubber Bolts...

Page 13: ...VR 150DHP VR 500 1200A Shown Front External View 1 Front Cover 5 Secondary Disconnect Contact Operating Rod 9 Spring Charged Discharged Indicator 2 Racking Shaft 6 Turning Dolly Bracket 10 Operations...

Page 14: ...iew of DHP VR 150DHP VR 500 1200A Shown Rear External View 1 Lifting Point 5 Rail Latch 9 Secondary Disconnect Contact Block 2 Vacuum Interrupter 6 Primary Disconnect Contact 10 Ground Contact 3 Shutt...

Page 15: ...BLY Each vacuum interrupter assembly also referred to as pole unit is assembled at the factory as a unit to assure correct dimensional relationships between working components Three interrupter assemb...

Page 16: ...EAKER CONTACTS ARE CLOSED OR THE CLOSING SPRINGS ARE CHARGED THE CIRCUIT BREAKER CONTACTS MAY OPEN OR THE CLOSING SPRINGS DISCHARGE CAUSING CRUSHING INJURY DISCHARGE THE SPRINGS AND OPEN THE CIRCUIT B...

Page 17: ...ircuit so that even though the circuit breaker would subsequently open it could not be reclosed before CS C was released and remade This is the anti pump function 4 4 1 TIMING The opening and closing...

Page 18: ...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 Circuit...

Page 19: ...is that the circuit breaker must not be inserted into or removed from a live circuit while the main contacts are closed Also considered in the interlocking is that the circuit breaker should pose no...

Page 20: ...Truck Operated Cell Switch TOC is operated by movement of the circuit breaker truck into or out of the Connect position 4 7 3 OPERATIONS COUNTER All DHP VR circuit breakers are equipped with a mechan...

Page 21: ...Removed VR Series Circuit Breaker Element Mechanism 50DHP VR Shown 1 Charging Motor 5 Reset Opening Spring 9 Closing Cam 2 Operations Counter 6 LH Closing Spring 10 Motor Cutoff Switch 3 Ratchet wheel...

Page 22: ...Front Cover Removed 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 VR Series Circuit Breaker Inverted Element Mechanism 150DHP VR Shown 1 LH Closing Spring 5 Spring Release Assembly 9 Reset Opening Spring 2 Auxiliary S...

Page 23: ...ircuit Breaker Closed Springs Charged Closing Cam and Trip Linkage 1 Spring Release Close Latch 6 Ratchet Wheel 11 Anti Close Interlock 2 Pole Shaft 7 Spring Crank 12 Motor Ratchet Lever 3 Closing Spr...

Page 24: ...sing Spring Not Charged 4 10 c Circuit Breaker Closed and Closing Spring Not Charged 4 10 b Circuit Breaker Open and Closing Spring Charged 4 10 d Circuit Breaker Closed and Closing Spring Charged Cha...

Page 25: ...Cam and Trip Linkage 1 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 C...

Page 26: ...Open and Closing Spring Charged A 2 c Circuit Breaker Closed and Closing Spring Not Charged A 2 d Circuit Breaker Closed and Closing Spring Charged Charging Schematic 1 Main Link Roller 5 Closing Cam...

Page 27: ...recorded force Should the forces be less than that proceed with the following steps to increase the circuit breaker force m DANGER MEASUREMENTS AND ADJUSTMENTS SHOULD NEVER BE ATTEMPTED IN AN ENERGIZ...

Page 28: ...sure the distance from the floor plate of the circuit 0 00 to 0 031 Figure 5 4 Snubber Bolt Adjustment Note N Reference Section 3 for the specific location of the Snubber Bolt for each DHP VR Rating m...

Page 29: ...breaker near the floor with the guide rail on the right hand side of the circuit breaker compartment floor Once the circuit breaker is aligned with the circuit breaker compartment floor guide push th...

Page 30: ...breaker toward the rear of the circuit breaker compartment as far as it will go Be sure the circuit breaker is pushed in until it stops This will bring the racking nut on the circuit breaker up to the...

Page 31: ...ce Insulation Integrity Main circuit to ground Withstand 15kV 60Hz for 1 Minute 5kV Rating 27kV 60Hz for 1 Minute 8 25kV and 15kV Ratings Hi pot Tester Clean and retest or replace Control circuit to g...

Page 32: ...is recommended that the equipment be capable of delivering 25 milliamperes for one minute The current delivery capability of 25 mA ac applies when all three vacuum interrupters are tested in parallel...

Page 33: ...osition Measure the voltage drop across the terminals The resistance can be calculated from Ohm s Law and is expressed in micro ohms Repeat for the remaining two poles The resistance should not exceed...

Page 34: ...2 CloSure Tool Mounting Testing Locations by Circuit Breaker Type CIRCUIT BREAKER DESIGNATION APPROXIMATE MECHANISM CHASSIS WIDTH INCH LOWER MOUNTING HOLE LOWER MOUNTING HOLE MARKER PLACEMENT HOLE 50D...

Page 35: ...lace it on a sheet of paper that can be kept as a record of the test Record the date of the test person conducting the test circuit breaker serial number and the operations counter on the tape or pape...

Page 36: ...ker CloSure Tool TM 15 O 15 O Figure 6 13 Determining the Distance Traveled Figure 6 14 Illustrative Testing Tape Sample Figure 6 12 Evaluate the CloSure Performance Date of Breaker Operations CloSure...

Page 37: ...rocedures Assuming that the circuit breaker is safely removed from the circuit breaker compartment enclosure and positioned in an area outside the arc fault boundary follow this procedure to perform t...

Page 38: ...he pen opening If it is not aligned this indicates a problem with the circuit breaker stop the test and consult the factory Figure 6 17 c Typical Circuit Breaker Front View with CloSure Tool Attached...

Page 39: ...in Hole C While Closing Circuit Breaker Figure 6 21 Pole Shaft Located On Left Side Of Circuit Breaker Figure 6 22 Move the Sharpie 15o Left and Right Figure 6 23 Top view of Cam and Marker Interface...

Page 40: ...tic lubricant When applied in usual service conditions as defined by IEEE C37 04 1999 the VR Series circuit breaker element requires maintenance only once every ten years or ten thousand operations wh...

Page 41: ...burned Motor 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...

Page 42: ...SWITCH Circuit Breaker Auxiliary Switch 94C9525G13 5 POSITION SWITCH Circuit Breaker Position Switch PS1 94C9525H06 6 POSITION SWITCH Circuit Breaker Position Switch PS2 94C9525H07 7 LATCH CHECK SWIT...

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