background image

Type  50-DH-50 Air  Circuit  Breaker 

Contacts 

The  contacts  should  be  inspected  periodically 

for wear and for evidence of undue burning.  Under 
normal conditions the contacts should be usable for 
a  large  number  of  operations  within  the  rated 
rupturing  capacity  of  the  breaker.  On  the  earlier 

models  cup  washers,  held  in  compression  by  bolts 

and  castle  nuts,  were  used  to obtain contact pres­
sure  on  both  the  lower  hinge  contacts,  and  the 

upper  contacts.  On  later  models  the  cup  washers 

were replaced by conical compression springs.  The 

conical  spring  assembly  is  interchangeable  with 

the  cup  washer  assembly  and  should  the customer 

at any time require those replacement parts it  will 
be to his advantage if he ordered the later assembly. 
The  contact  pressure  adjustments  are  made  with 

the breaker in the closed position.  Correct pressure 

for all models at the lower, hinge, contact is secured 
by  turning  the  nut  two-thirds  of  a  turn  past  the 

point where it becomes  snug.  Correct pressure  at 

the upper  contacts for the earlier models is secured 

by turning the castle nuts five-sixths of a turn after 
they have been made snug.  In the later models the 

compression  of  the  conical  spring  is  limited  by  a 

spacer;  in  this  case  the  nut  is  turned  up  tight  on 

the  bolt  and  cottered  in that position.  When  cor­
rectly adjusted the moving contact blades will sep­
arate  approximately 

-h 

inch  when  the  arcing  con­

tacts engage.  There  will  also  be a  slight clearance 
between the arcing contacts when the blades are in 
the fully closed position, this separation is desirable 
to  assure  full  pressure  on  the  main  contacts. 

Any  excessive  roughness  on  the  arcing  contact 

surfaces  may  be  removed  with  a  fine  file  or  sand 
paper, dust from emery cloth is conducting so should 

be  removed  before  putting  breaker  in  service. 

Check the tightness of  the screws by which the sta­

tionary arcing contact is bolted to  the  upper  stud. 

The breaker should be opened slowly by hand to 

determine  that the  two  contact  surfaces  part  in 
proper  sequence  which  should  be  as  follows: 

(1) 

the main contacts part,  (2) the arcing contacts part. 
When  the  contacts  become  worn  to  the  point  of 

changing  this  sequence  of  parting  they  should  be 

replaced.  This  condition  should  not  appear  until 
the  breaker  has  had  a  large number  of  operations. 

In  operating  the  contacts  by  hand  there  should 

be  no binding or  excessive friction.  When  opening 
the  contacts slowly  by  hand,  see  that  the  contact 

arm  passes  to  the  full-open  position  so  that  the 
mechanism  breaker lever engages the  bumper. 

Electrical  Operating  Mechanism 

A  type  SAF-2  electrical  mechanism,  Figure 

7, 

Page 

9, 

slightly modified to best suit the particular 

operating  conditions,  is  used  to  operate  the  Type 

50-DH-5e  Breaker.  The  mechanism  is  the  direct­

current  solenoid  type  which  operates  on  standard 
direct-current  control  voltages  or,  when  equipped 

with a  Rectox unit, on  alternating-current.  It is  a 
mechanically full automatic mechanism and is trip 
free in all positions.  An electrical closing operation 

10 

is secured by energizing the closing coil.  A magnetic 

flux generated by the closing coil forces the moving 

core  and  attached  push  rod  upwards  against  the 
push  rod  roller  (located  at  the  junction  of  the 
breaker lever links  and  the  mechanism  links.)  By 

referring  to  Figure 

it  will  be  seen  that  this  up­

ward  force  straightens  the  toggle  formed  by  the 

mechanism links and the breaker lever links causing 

the  breaker  lever  to  rotate  counter-clockwise,  as 
the trigger roller  (which  is  fastened  to  the  mecha­
nism links) is  held  stationary  by  the  trigger.  Just 
before  the  moving  core  strikes  the  top  plate,  the 
main  latch  is  forced  under  the  push  rod  roller  by 

the  main  latch  spring,  thus  locking  the mechanism 

in  the  closed  position.  The  toggle  formed  by  the 

breaker lever and the mechanism  links is prevented 

from going over center by an adjustable stop on the 
breaker  operating  shaft.  This  stop  is  arranged  to 

strike  the  back plate  of  the  breaker. 

Energizing the trip coil rotates the tripping lever 

counter-clockwise  to  break  the  tripping  toggle, 
and  pull  the  trigger  out  of  engagement  with  the 
trigger  roller. 

This  permits  the  entire  linkage, 

(mechanism  links,  breaker  lever  links  and  breaker 

lever)  to  move  horizontally  to  the  right  and  off 

the  main  latch,  thus  permitting  the  mechanism  to 
move  to the open  position.  As  the  push  rod  roller 
slides off the main latch, the retrieving springs pull 

the push rod  roller  downwards  to reset the  mecha­

nism. 

On  truck  mounted  breakerl5 

an 

interlocking  ar­

rangement  is  connected  to  the  SAF-2  mechanism 
in such  a  manner  as to make it impossible to  close 

the . breaker  if  the  arms  of  the  racking-in  device 

are mother than the "operating" or "test" position, 

also,  this  interlock  prevents  the  rotation  of  the 
racking-in  device  arms  when  the  breaker  contacts 
are  closed. 

By  adjusting  the  compressed  length  of  the  trip­

ping  lever  bumper  spring  the  toggle  joint  between 
the  trigger  and  the  tripping  lever  should  be  set 

either  on  toggle  or  slightly  over  toggle  to  prevent 
unlatching  when  closing  the  breaker  on  maximum 

voltage. 

Single  and  Four  Coil  Tripping  Attachments 

The  four  coil  attachment,  Figure 

8, 

Page 

11, 

bolts to the mechanism frame in place of  the single 
coil  trip  attachment.  In bolting  either  attachment 
in  position  it is  only  necessary  to  observe  that  the 

coil  plungers  push  the  tripping  lever  upwards  suf­

ficiently  to  trip  the  mechanism.  A  tripping  lever 

having  suitable  extensions  must  be  used  with  the 
four  coil  attachment.  The  four  coil  attachment  is 
designed to accommodate  four  tripping  assemblies 
which  may  be  equipped  with  either  shunt  or  over­
current  coils  and  instantaneous  or  inverse  time 
limit  assemblies. 

Overload  Release 

The overload release,  Figure 

9, 

Page 

11, 

consists 

of  the  parts  shown  in  the  reference  figure.  The 
moving core is magnetically drawn against the trip 

• 

• 

www 

. ElectricalPartManuals 

. com 

Summary of Contents for 50-DG-50

Page 1: ...s 5000 Volts Installation Operation Maintenance INSTRUCTION BOOK CAUTIONS Safety for Personnel Storage Handling Unloading Unpacking Page 6 7 7 Westinghouse Electric Corporation East Pittsburgh Pa I B 32 130 lB w w w E l e c t r i c a l P a r t M a n u a l s c o m ...

Page 2: ...ower air circuit breakers for the past fifteen years Fundamentally a power circuit breaker is a de vice for interrupting a circuit between separable contacts under normal or abnormal conditions Ordinarily circuit breakers are required to operate only infrequently although some classes of break ers are suitable for frequent operations The type DH De ion Air Circuit Breaker is designed to operate in...

Page 3: ...a vertical plate is attached This vertical plate supports the bushings contacts magnetic circuits and arc chambers all of these parts being at high potential Operating Mechanism The electrical operatingmechanismsupplied with this breaker is the direct current solenoid type SAF 2 slightly modified to be adaptable to the ap plication involved This mechanism is mounted so that the moving core operati...

Page 4: ...ned to the top of and project over the stationary main tongues so that they engage the arcing contact surface on the blades as the breaker is opening or closing how ever these arcing contact surfaces do not engage each other when the breaker is in the fully closed position The entire contact arrangement is so de signed that the arcing contacts which have arc resisting surfaces part last on opening...

Page 5: ...t Strap Arcing Secondary Moving Contact Arm Contact Platform Arcing Contact Fig 6 Typical Arrangement of Component Parts 6 to the lower breaker terminal thus relieving the contacts of the current carrying duty until the arc is extinguished in slot of the arc chamber 5 6 SAFETY FOR PERSONNEL The installation operation and maintenance of circuit breaker equipment requires that certain pre cautionary...

Page 6: ...after they have 7 first been made snug In later models the upper cup washer has been replaced with a conical spring and spacer arrangement in which case the nut should be turned up tight on the spacer and cottered in that position When adjusted in this manner the moving contact blades will separate approximately h inch when the arcing contacts engage There should be a slight clearance between the ...

Page 7: ...cumulated in the air line will not be sprayed over insulating surfaces Direct the air stream thoroughly into all joints and crevices If com pressed air is not available this cleaning may be done with a clean dry cloth Steam waste is not recommended for this purpose because of its tend ency to leave a residue of lint on insulating surfaces 8 Magnetic Circuit The magnetic circuit assembly consists o...

Page 8: ...G L V R SPRING TOP PLAT MOVING COR PUSH R O D B OTTOM PLAT MOVING COR SUPP ORT COR GU I D TUB Fig 7 Type 50 DH 50 Electrical Operating Mechanism AUXILIARY SWITCH ARM OPERATING COUNTER OPERATI ON COUNTER ARt l AND CLOSING L V R RIP ATTACtiM NT MOUNTING BOLT UXILIARY SWITCH INGLE COIL HUNT TRIP t J 0 b i a E l e c t r i c a l P a r t M a n u a l s c ...

Page 9: ...uipped with a Rectox unit on alternating current It is a mechanically full automatic mechanism and is trip free in all positions An electrical closing operation 10 is secured by energizing the closing coil A magnetic flux generated by the closing coil forces the moving core and attached push rod upwards against the push rod roller located at the junction of the breaker lever links and the mechanis...

Page 10: ...erload continues an oil dashpot delaying device is attached to the end of the moving core The calibration is inscribed on the dashpot and is varied by screwing the pot into the cover Time is varied by changing the number of holes in the bottom of the piston uncovered by the dia phragm Instantaneous tripping is possible because the check valve action of the washer at the time of tripping varies inv...

Page 11: ...oltage reset spring retrieving the armature to its fully closed position Failure to reset the undervoltage armature completely will result in im proper operation as the holding coil is not capable of picking up the armature The turn buckle should clear the undervoltage armature during the tripping movement The turn buckle should be set to secure Ys clearance be tween the end of the slot in the mec...

Page 12: ...he control switch is reclosed while the breaker is in the latched position the moving core will move to the closed position 13 The cut off switch supplied on the later models is mounted on the right side of the mechanism frame just back of the auxiliary switch Figure 13 shows the position of the switch when the mecha nism is latched closed The switch used in this case is also a normally closed swi...

Page 13: ...ing lever and makes contact when the tripping lever is in the normal position and breaks contact when the tripping lever is raised Operation Counter The operation counter mounts on the upper auxiliary switch bracket After mounting in place and connecting to the auxiliary switch extension of the breaker lever the operation counter arm should be loosened and set so that only one number is recorded f...

Page 14: ... is best accomplished in the following manner 1 Wash with normal heptane obtainable from the major oil companies such as Esso Standard Use clean paper towels wet in the heptane Use a fresh towel on each part Caution Heptane is inflammable and no open flames or sparks should be allowed near the work 2 After the heptane has evaporated which re quires only a minute or two wash with de ionized water s...

Reviews: