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Technical Data  

TD534-0501002U

Instructions for the Installation,
Operation and Maintenance
of W-SLC-7.2

Effective January 2013

Inspection of vacuum interrupter

During routine inspection, check visually whether the external surface 
of vacuum interrupter is clean. If there is dirt and other items present 
then clean the bottles.

Inspection of contact’s wear-out

The contactor's vacuum contacts have a very long electrical life. 
Usually, it only needs to be replaced after 300,000 operations.

A new contactor’s over-travel is 2mm. With the contact wear the  
over-travel decreases. If contact wear is excessive a replacement 
Vacuum interrupter can be installed into the contactor, It is 
recommended that all 3 vacuum interrupters are replaced at the 
same time. Check with the SL Contactor Operating Manual

ALL OPERATIONS AND MAINTENANCE WORK FOR THE W-SLC SHALL BE 
CONDUCTED ON THE CONDITION THAT THE PRIMARY CIRCUIT IS NOT 
LIVE. ONCE THE DEVICE IS POWERED ON, IT CAN CAUSE DANGER SUCH 
AS ELECTRICAL SHOCK OR FIRE. USE PROPER VOLTAGE TRANSFORMERS 
OR VOLTMETERS TO TEST VOLTAGE, IN ORDER TO ENSURE THAT THE 
DEVICE IS NOT LIVE.

DANGER

WARNING

Maintenance

The W-SLC operates on certain conditions. Its maintenance period 
depends on different factors such as surrounding environment and 
operating cycles. Only experienced maintenance staff should be 
permitted to conduct maintenance or inspection of the unit. 
Usually, the device should get a complete inspection and check 
every 50,000 operations or once a year, whichever occurs first.

The W-SLC must be stored in a clean place away from dirt and other 
contaminants. Vacuum cleaners or blowers should be used to 
remove dirt from the W-SLC. 

Check for any loose connections for overheating or discoloration. 
Check whether the insulation is damaged due to high temperature. 
When checking fastening pieces, the screw torque should not be too  
high as this could strip the threads. Hold each wire and pull 
moderately, to check whether the wiring terminals are fastened.

HIGH VOLTAGE TESTING DANGER. PAY ATTENTION TO SAFETY!

Keep the contactor in open status, conduct the power frequency 
withstand voltage test at 20kV maintain 1min across the open gap, 
phenomena such as break down and discharging is not allowed.

Inspection of mechanisms

First, make visual inspection for any loose accessories and parts 
including nuts and bolts. Then, inspect the W-SLC for any worn out 
or damaged parts. Rack the W-SLC in and out several times, to 
ensure smooth operation. All the parts which need lubrication are  
lubricated before shipping. However if the lubricants  have 
degraded it may be essential  to lubricate the parts during annual 
inspection.

Usage of fuses

Before putting into use, check the fuse appearance for completeness, 
wellness, cleanness and correct mounting direction. The striker pin 
should be facing the front of the unit.

An interlocking tripping mechanism is fitted within the fuse holder 
cover. When only one phase fuse blows, it will cause the contactor
to open. Similarly, if one phase fuse is not installed, the interlock 
mechanism will prevent the contactor from closing. 

In the event that the W-SLC experiences a 3 phase fault it may be 
that only one fuse will blow due to the difference in actuation times 
of each fuse and that the contactor will open when a single fuse is 
blown. In this case even though the two remaining fuses appear to 
be in good working order, the three fuses should all be replaced 
together, due to overcurrent in the remaining fuses may have 
permanently altered the tripping characteristics of the remaining 
fuses.

Replacement of fuses

After the W-SLC fuse operates or goes through short circuit fault 
current, the fuse should be replaced, to make sure that the unit 
can work properly. All three phase fuses should be replaced at the 
same time, unless there is enough evidence indicating that fault 
current has not gone through a certain phase fuse – in case of a 
single phase fault. To replace the  fuses, below procedures should 
be followed:

1. Ensure that the W-SLC cradle is in Test’ position, the contactor   
    is in OFF status. Remove the cradle from the panel and put it   
    into the transfer cart;

2. Use an inner hexagon spanner to remove the screws which 
    fasten movable fuse holder cover, see Figure 7;

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4.  Troubleshooting:

NO.

Phenomenon

Causes

1

2

Not able to close

Cradle not able to be racked in/out

1. The contactor is already in closed status

2. The cradle is not fully into the fully connected or test positions

3. The firing pin in the fuse is already ejected out 

4. Secondary circuit of the panel is not correct

1. The contactor is closed

2. Cradle racking handle is not fully engaged

3. Check that the shoot  bolts on both sides of the front of the cradle. Make sure they are correctly 

engaged in the side of the panel. If the shoot bolts are not engaged correctly then the racking 
handle will be locked and unable to turn.

4. The circuit earth switch is in the ON position will prevent the cradle from being racked in.

Note: 

Please check based on above causes. Contact the manufacturer if problems still exist. 

Summary of Contents for W-SLC-7.2

Page 1: ...ation and technical data Product structure and working principles Main device structure Operation principles Fuse interlocking Cradle interlocking Dimensions Schematic wiring diagram Mounting commissioning and operating Receiving handling and storage Commissioning and operating Maintenance Inspection of vacuum interrupter Inspection of contact s wear out Inspection of mechanisms Usage of fuses Rep...

Page 2: ... 66 6 NO 6 NC Coil voltage 120 60 Hz 240 60 Hz 110 50 Hz 220 50 Hz 110 DC 220 DC A B U W X Y Mechanical latch Coil voltage 0 4 5 None 110 50 120 60 Hz 220 50 240 60 Hz IEC SL contactor 7 2 kV 400 A Coil drop out time 30 ms 50 ms 130 ms 250 ms 330 ms 5 6 7 8 9 W SLC 1 SLC014S 5 Y 66 5 with fuses fuses replaced by conductors 1 0 Note fuses are supplied by user IEC 60470 2000 High Voltage Alternative...

Page 3: ...um breaking capacity Rated load and overload characteristics Rated load and overload characteristics Take over current for release operated combination Main loop resistance Closing time Opening time Electrical life category AC3 and AC4 Mechanical life Control Power Supply Auxiliary contact ratings Utilization category Power frequency withstand voltage 1min Lightning withstand voltage 25 opening op...

Page 4: ...the opening signal For contactors with mechanical latch there are two operating coils closing and opening coils To close the contactor a pulse signal is sent to the closing coil and to open the contactor a pulse signal is sent to the opening coil An electronic counter on the front of the unit automatically keeps a record of the number of operations open and close of the contactor Cradle interlocki...

Page 5: ...002U Instructions for the Installation Operation and Maintenance of W SLC 7 2 Effective January 2013 Figure 2 Dimensions Please refer to Figure 2 for W SLC dimensions Note dimension unit mm 4 EATON CORPORATION www eaton com A A ...

Page 6: ...ng diagram The wiring diagrams Fig 3 and Fig 4 show the unit in the withdrawn position and the contactor open The diagram is for reference only please refer to the wiring diagram with the product for most accurate information as customer specific wiring may have been included for a specific purpose Figure 3 5 EATON CORPORATION www eaton com ...

Page 7: ...Technical Data TD534 0501002U Instructions for the Installation Operation and Maintenance of W SLC 7 2 Effective January 2013 Figure 4 6 EATON CORPORATION www eaton com ...

Page 8: ...osition or testing position c Interlock mechanism is used to prevent the racking handle operating with the door open d Interlock mechanism is used to prevent the compartment door opening with the unit in the Service position 2 Connect the secondary connector and apply secondary power and operate the contactor according to procedures Then check whether opening and closing position indicator is work...

Page 9: ...ral times to ensure smooth operation All the parts which need lubrication are lubricated before shipping However if the lubricants have degraded it may be essential to lubricate the parts during annual inspection Usage of fuses Before putting into use check the fuse appearance for completeness wellness cleanness and correct mounting direction The striker pin should be facing the front of the unit ...

Page 10: ...ce people in order to make proper adjustments 3 If users need to conduct parameter testing for the W SLC please pay attention to following notices 3 Use special tool the part No is 534 8161200 for assembling fuse tube to remove movable fuse holder cover see Figure 8 4 Put on clean electrician gloves and remove the fuse see Figure 9 5 Check the sliding connecting spring contact fingers on both ends...

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