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7. Open control power circuit by opening
knife switch shown in Figure 6: Relay
and control and operator compartments
for type SDV7-SE circuit breaker with
stored-energy operator on page 19.
8. Repeat the spring discharge check
presented on page 18.
9. Verify the springs are DISCHARGED and
the circuit breaker primary contacts are
OPEN by observing the indicator
positions.
Final mechanical inspection and testing
without control power
Before the circuit breaker is energized, it
must be thoroughly inspected and tested.
Correct any deviations before energization.
Inspection
Check the following points:
1. Make a final mechanical inspection of
the circuit breaker. Verify the contacts
are in the OPEN position, and the closing
springs are DISCHARGED.
2. Confirm the circuit breaker is properly
set up and reasonably level on its
foundation and appropriately anchored
to the foundation.
3. Check the tightness of all hardware on
the cabinet, adjustable legs, bushings,
bus bars and operator mechanism.
4. Verify that the operating mechanism has
been properly lubricated.
5. Blocking, supports and other temporary
ties remove from circuit breakers,
instruments, protective relays, etc.
6. Proper fuses correctly placed.
7. Temporary wiring jumpers (used on the
secondaries of current transformers
wired to external devices, as shown on
wiring diagrams) removed.
8. Ground connections properly made.
9. Incoming primary and secondary
connections properly made and checked
for shorts or undesired grounds.
10. Verify all covers, and bolted connectors
are securely fastened.
11. Protective relays coordinated with other
protective relays and protection devices
on the system. Refer to protective relay
instructions before making any
adjustments.
12. Examine the vacuum interrupters for
damage, and wipe the vacuum
interrupters and other insulating parts
with a clean, dry cloth.
13. All filters in vent areas are clean and free
of shipping or construction material.
14. Retouch any paint that has been
damaged during installation.
Shipping bracing and tag between phase barriers
(on units so equipped) may damage circuit
breaker.
May result in damage to equipment.
Remove bracing and tag (on units so equipped)
before energizing circuit breaker with high voltage.
NOTICE
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