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SECTION 9—Electrical Checks 

 

Electrical checking consists of electrical breaker operation 

primary and secondary wiring high-potential testing (if 
required), primary circuit resistance (if required). Interrupter 

high-potential testing, and insulation resistance to ground. 

 

9.1—Electrical Operation 

To check the electrical operation, attach a secondary test 
coupler to the circuit breaker connector. Check the control 

voltage on the nameplate and close and open the breaker 

several times. 

 

 

CAUTION:

   

REPEATED OPERATIONS AT A RATE EXCEED- 

ING TWO PER MINUTE MAY CAUSE CHARGING MOTOR 
OVERHEATING AND FAILURE. 

 

9.2—High-Potential Test 

If high potential tests to check the integrity of the primary 
insulation is required, the AC high potential test described 

below is strongly recommended. DC high potential testing is 

not recommended. The following procedure must be adhered 

to.  

 

CAUTION:

   

IF DC HIGH POTENTIAL TESTING IS REQUIRED, 

THE DC HIGH POTENTIAL MACHINE MUST NOT PRODUCE 
PEAK VOLTAGES EXCEEDING 50 KV. 
 
 

NOTE:

  

Always recheck with an AC tester if initial results are 

questionable. 
 

 

9.2.1  Primary Circuit 

The breaker should be hipotted in the closed breaker mode. 

An AC hipot machine capable of producing the test voltages 
shown below may be used to hipot the breaker phase to 

phase and phase to ground. 

 

 

BREAKER VOLTAGE 

AC TEST VOLTAGE 

 

27.0 kV 

45 kV 

 

The machine should be connected with its output potential at 

zero and the voltage increased at 500 volts per second to the 

test voltage and that voltage maintained for 60 seconds. The 
voltage should then be returned to zero and the test leads 

removed and the breaker discharged to ground. Do not 

exceed the test voltage indicated. 

 

If the test should experience a failure, STOP

STOP

STOP

STOP, turn off the test 

set and discharge the test sample. 1. Check the test setup 

and leads for connection errors. 2. Wipe down the breaker to 

remove any moisture, dust and contamination. 3. Retest the 

breaker at the proper test voltage. 

 
9.2.2  Secondary Circuit 

Prior to hipotting the breaker secondary circuit, disconnect 

the motor leads and thread a wire connecting all secondary 

disconnect pins except #24, the ground pin. Connect the hipot 

machine from this wire to ground. Increase the voltage to 

1125 volts (rms) 60 Hz and maintain for 60 seconds. Reduce 
the voltage to zero and remove the hipot machine from the 

circuit. Remove the wire connecting the secondary disconnect 

pins and reconnect the motor leads. 

 

9.3—Primary Circuit Resistance 

A resistance check of the primary circuit may be made 

with the breaker closed. Use a low resistance measuring 

instrument rated 100 amperes which measures in microhms. 

The 100 ampere reading should be 25 or less microhms for a 

600/1200 or 2000 amp. Breaker, when connected across the 

upper and lower primary bars on the breaker side of the 
disconnect fingers. Do not connect directly to the disconnect 

fingers as errors may occur due to finger spring pressure 

 

9.4—Vacuum Interrupter Integrity Test 

 

NOTE:

   

Use of    a  DC  hipot  is  not recommended, but can be 

used  for quick field checks only. Always recheck with an AC 

tester if initial results are questionable. Prior to performing any 

vacuum interrupter integrity test, the outside (external 

surface) of the vacuum interrupters should be wiped clean of 
any contaminates with a non-linting cloth or industrial type 

wiper. This is critical: the entire external surface is to be 
completely free of all dirt, debris, dust, oil, etc. 

 

CAUTION:  

X-RADIATION WILL BE PRODUCED IF AN 

ABNORMALLY HIGH VOLTAGE IS APPLIED ACROSS A PAIR 

OF ELECTRODES IN A VACUUM.  X-RADIATION WILL 
INCREASE AS VOLTAGE INCREASES AND/OR AS CONTACT 

SEPARATION DECREASES.  ONLY TEST A CORRECTLY-

ADJUSTED CIRCUIT BREAKER. 

 

DURING A HIGH POTENTIAL OR A VACUUM INTEGRITY 

TEST, ANY X-RADIATION WHICH MAY BE PRODUCED WILL 

NOT BE HAZARDOUS AT A DISTANCE SAFE FOR HIGH 

POTENTIAL TESTING, IF THE TEST IS CONDUCTED AT THE 

RECOMMENDED VOLTAGE AND WITH THE NORMAL OPEN 
CIRCUIT BREAKER GAP. 

 

DO NOT APPLY VOLTAGE THAT IS HIGHER THAN THE 

RECOMMENDED VALUE.  DO NOT USE CONTACT SEPA-

RATION THAT IS LESS THAN THE RECOMMENDED OPEN-
POSITION BREAKER CONTACT GAP. 

 

The vacuum integrity test is performed using an AC hi-

potential tester. A vacuum integrity test of the interrupter is 

required to insure that no loss of vacuum has occurred. This 
test of the vacuum interrupter will determine its internal 

dielectric condition and vacuum integrity. With the breaker 

open, individually check each interrupter by connecting the hi-

pot machine “Hot” lead to the upper primary bus bar and the 

ground lead to the lower bus bar. If the machine has a center 
point ground, the connections can be made either way. Apply 

36 kV (rms) 60 Hz at 500 vps and hold for 10 seconds. If no 

breakdown occurs, the interrupter is in acceptable condition. 

After the high potential voltage is removed, discharge any 

electrical charge that may be present through the internal 

Содержание PowerVac

Страница 1: ...DEH 40368 Instructions g PowerVac Vacuum Circuit Breaker with ML 20 Mechanism ...

Страница 2: ...ment 12 Description Page SECTION 9 Electrical Checks 14 9 1 Electrical Operation 14 9 2 High Potential Test 14 9 2 1 Primary Circuit 14 9 2 2 Secondary Circuit 14 9 3 Primary Circuit Resistance 14 9 4 Vacuum Interrupter Integrity Test 14 9 5 Insulation Test 15 SECTION 10 Checking and Installing Breakers 16 SECTION 11 Maintenance 17 11 1 General 17 11 1 1 PowerVac Interrupter 17 11 1 2 Trouble Repo...

Страница 3: ... Toggle linkage positions of the ML 18 mechanism 25 15 Schematic of ML 18 mechanism 27 16 Typical wiring diagram for ML 18 mechanism 29 17 PowerVac breaker left front view 30 18 PowerVac breaker right rear view 30 19 Trip coil and linkage 31 20 Close coil linkage 32 21 Bottom view of the ML 18 mechanism 33 22 Negative interlock 34 23 Wipe spring compression 34 Table Page 1 Control Device and Volta...

Страница 4: ...tices such as OSHA publications National Electric Safety Code ANSI C2 National Electric Code and National Fire Protection Association NFPA 70B Electrical Equipment Maintenance must be closely studied and followed During actual work supervision should audit practices to assure conformance 1 2 Maintenance Excellent maintenance is essential for reliability and safety of any electrical equipment Maint...

Страница 5: ...nts of each shipping package are listed on the Master Packing List In addition this list includes the number of the shipping crate in which miscellaneous parts needed to install and operate equipment such as hardware contact lubricant touch up paint breaker closing devices etc are located Normally such devices are packed in a cardboard carton B Inspecting for Damage All equipment leaving the facto...

Страница 6: ... close button then the manual trip button The indicator flags on the front of the breaker should show OPEN and DISCHGD All mechanical and electrical checks should be completed before putting breakers in service 4 2 Interlocks Each PowerVac vacuum circuit breaker is provided with the following interlocks 4 2 1 Rating Interference Plate This interlock 1 Figure 2 permits only a breaker with a matchin...

Страница 7: ...linkage connected to the cross shaft extends a détente angle 3 Figure 17 out through the left side of the mechanism frame when the breaker contacts are in the closed position If the breaker is in the CONNECT or DISCONNECT TEST position in the metalclad the détente angle locks into the racking mechanism to prevent access to the hex section of the racking screw 4 2 5 Closing Spring Gag Interlock The...

Страница 8: ... view C mounted within the charging arms oscillates with the charging arms Starting from its rear most position as the charging arms rotate forward a spring forces engagement of the driving pawl with a tooth of the ratchet wheel The ratchet wheel is advanced by the rotating charging arms and pawl assembly Advancement of one tooth spacing is provided for each oscillation of the system The ratchet m...

Страница 9: ... in Figure 16 Check the wiring diagram supplied with the actual circuit breaker for its wiring The close spring charging motor circuit is established through the CL MS close latch monitor switch switch if the close latch is reset the SM LS spring motor limit switch if the closing spring is discharged and the IL MS Negative Interlock Monitoring Switch When the closing spring is charged the SM LS in...

Страница 10: ...osing To manually slow close the breaker contacts install the closing spring gag as described above and push the manual close button 11 Figure 3 Then put the manual charge handle on the manual charge lever and move the handle up and down The breaker will be fully closed when the spring charge indicator shows CHARGED CAUTION WITH THE GAG PLATE INSTALLED THE BREAKER CLOSED AND OPENING SPRINGS CHARGE...

Страница 11: ... shown in Figure 7 Using a reference block make a mark on the tape near the top on all three poles It is also advisable to put a reference mark on the tape to identify to which pole the tape is applied Remove the closing spring gag plate and close the breaker Using the same procedure as above re mark the tape This new mark will be near the bottom of the tape Trip the breaker remove the tapes and r...

Страница 12: ...er the full plunger travel To check the trip coil plunger gap adjustment the breaker is to be closed with the closing spring discharged Dimension T between the plunger button and the coil housing should be between 0 20 and 0 25 inch This dimension is obtained when the trip plunger button is depressed until resistance is felt If the breaker is equipped with an optional second trip coil use same pro...

Страница 13: ...13 Figure 10 Control switches LCS Switch ...

Страница 14: ...uit Remove the wire connecting the secondary disconnect pins and reconnect the motor leads 9 3 Primary Circuit Resistance A resistance check of the primary circuit may be made with the breaker closed Use a low resistance measuring instrument rated 100 amperes which measures in microhms The 100 ampere reading should be 25 or less microhms for a 600 1200 or 2000 amp Breaker when connected across the...

Страница 15: ...MAL X RADIATION WILL BE PRODUCED Although a AC hi potential test is recommended for checking the vacuum integrity a DC hi potential test can also be conducted on the vacuum interrupters at 50 kV and held for 10 seconds with the restrictions noted as follows No attempt should be made to try to compare the condition of one vacuum interrupter with another nor to correlate the condition of any interru...

Страница 16: ...HE BREAKER WILL NOT CLOSE ELECTRICALLY RECHECK THE 52 LCS ADJUSTMENT IF CONTROL POWER IS NOT AVAIL ABLE PUSH THE MANUAL CLOSE BUTTON AND RECHARGE THE CLOSING SPRING MANUALLY SPRING CHARGING WILL OCCUR AUTOMATICALLY IF CONTROL POWER IS CONNECTED With the breaker in the CLOSED condition attempt to install the racking crank The racking crank should be blocked by the POSITIVE INTERLOCK Trip the breake...

Страница 17: ... no load or 200 normal load switching operations Mild service conditions are defined as an environment in which the switchgear is protected from the deleterious effects of conditions such as Salt spray Changes in temperature that produce condensation Conductive and or abrasive dust Damaging chemicals and fumes Vibration or mechanical shock High relative humidity 90 Temperature extremes below 30 C ...

Страница 18: ... a visual inspection of the breaker Check for loose or damaged parts 2 Perform slow closing operation described under MECHANICAL CHECKING AND SLOW CLOSING 3 Check the erosion indicator and the wipe and gap as described under DIMENSIONAL CHECKS 4 Perform the vacuum interrupter integrity test as described under ELECTRICAL CHECKS 5 Lubricate the breaker operating mechanism as described under LUBRICAT...

Страница 19: ... six volts DC and one ampere through the vacuum interrupter contact to indicate closed or open condition Typical time ranges vary with coil voltage but nominal values are Initiation of trip signal to contact parting 5 Cycle Breaker 32 45Milliseconds 2 Milliseconds Maximum Pole Spread Initiation of close signal to contact closing 45 75 Milliseconds DC Control Voltage 35 65 Milliseconds AC Control V...

Страница 20: ...g assemblies A change in opening speed affects the closing speed Reference Figure 12 The operating speeds for a 5 cycle breaker are as follows Operation Operation Operation Operation Feet Per Second Feet Per Second Feet Per Second Feet Per Second Open 4 3 5 6 Close 2 6 3 9 V I STOP CENTER PHASE Figure 12 Contact gap adjustment ...

Страница 21: ...nuity indicator on c Advance operating rod two and one half 2 1 2 additional turns d Tighten lock nut to 40 50 pounds foot and the coupling clamp capscrews to 8 10 pounds foot e Check contact wipe must be 0 160 0 185 inch set all three phases before measuring It is not necessary that all three poles have the same wipe measurement as long as all three poles fall within the specified limits f Check ...

Страница 22: ...itch Replacement With the breaker open and the closing spring discharged remove retaining clip from auxiliary switch shaft Observe and make of the direction of the index mark on the end of the shaft and the position of the operating link in relation to the stop screw Remove mounting hardware securing auxiliary switch to mechanism plate Slide auxiliary switch and shaft out of operating link Before ...

Страница 23: ...ch wrench Refer to 4 Figure 6 Adjust by rotating the operating rod insulator The thread is 1 2 13 and each turn will give about 0 076 inch change in primary wipe Screw the operating rod insulator toward the interrupter to increase wipe 4 After setting the contact wipe on each phase torque the operating rod locknut 4 Figure 6 to 40 50 pounds foot while holding the hex projection 6 to prevent the op...

Страница 24: ...ANCE ITEM Figure 13 Spring Discharge Interlock The breaker should be open with the closing spring charged 1 Back off 1 4 inch linkage adjusting screw 2 While holding roller at 0 995 inch dimension advance adjusting screw to just touch interlock lever 3 Check that spring discharges with roller at 0 561 inch minimum dimension 4 Close latch must reset as indicated 16 7 Negative Interlock THIS INTERLO...

Страница 25: ...d on next page A Breaker open spring discharged 1 Output crank 2 Jackshaft 3 Trip latch 4 Trip roller 5 Closing roller 6 Trip link 7a Closing toggle 7b Closing toggle 8 Prop 9 Closing cam 10 Prop spring 11 Linkage return spring NOTE Shading indicates fixed pivots B Breaker open spring charged ...

Страница 26: ...26 Figure 14 Continued C Breaker closed spring discharged D Breaker closed spring charged ...

Страница 27: ... 14 Bell cranks 4 Charging arms 15 Opening springs 5 Ratchet wheel 16 Wipe springs 6 Driving pawl 17 Auxiliary switch 7 One way clutch 18 Trip solenoid 8 Close latch 19 Trip latch 9 Close cam 20 Over travel stop 10 Close roller 21 Latch check switch 11 Prop 22 Gear motor 23 Manual trip button Continued on next page ...

Страница 28: ...28 Figure 15 Continued Partial View A Partial View B Partial View C Partial View D Partial View D ...

Страница 29: ...29 Figure 16 Typical wiring diagram for ML 20 mechanism ...

Страница 30: ...ngle 2 Track rollers 3 Positive interlock bar 4 Closing spring discharge roller 5 Negative interlock roller 6 Rating interference plate 7 Front cover 8 Racking engagement lever 9 Secondary coupler Figure 18 PowerVac breaker right rear view 7 8 2 4 9 6 8 7 8 2 3 5 1 ...

Страница 31: ...31 Figure 19 Trip coil and linkage 1 Trip coil 2 Closing spring 3 Trip linkage adjusting rod and nut 3 1 2 ...

Страница 32: ...32 Figure 20 Close coil linkage 1 Close linkage adjusting nut 2 Close linkage adjusting rod 3 Link to close latch actuator 1 2 3 ...

Страница 33: ...SM LS motor control switch 4 Spring charging motor 13 LCS latch checking switch 5 Trip coil 14 CL MS close latch monitor switch 6 Close coil 15 Stationary auxiliary switch operator 7 Ratchet wheel 16 Close latch adjustment screw 8 Closing cam on 0 1 2 breakers only 9 52Y relay 17 Close linkage pivot 3 4 6 1 11 10 9 2 12 8 16 13 2 17 7 15 ...

Страница 34: ...er making contact with adjusted trip coil rod CAUTION This is a safety feature not a routine maintenance item Figure 22 Negative interlock A change in the setting of the close latch stop bolt will affect the adjustment of the spring discharge interlock Figure 23 Spring wipe 34 ...

Страница 35: ...E SEE SECTION 8 6 12 TIMING SEE SECTION 12 19 CONTACT SPEEDS SEE SECTION 13 20 TABLE 3 ADJUSTMENTS ITEM BREAKER CL SPRING OP SPRING MEASUREMENT PG CONTACT WIPE CLOSED CHARGED CHARGED ADJUST OPERATING ROD TO OBTAIN REQUIRED DIMENSION 23 CONTACT GAP OPEN DISCHARGED DISCHARGED ADVANCE OR RETARD GAP ADJUSTING NUTS TO SET GAP 23 CONTACT EROSION CLOSED DISCHARGED CHARGED ALIGN REFERENCE TAB WITH BAND ON...

Страница 36: ...rupter 17 Primary Insulation Parts 17 Service Conditions 17 Transfer Finger Wear 17 Measurements Table 2 35 Mechanical Adjustments Close Coil Plunger 24 Close Latch Stop Bolt 24 Contact Gap 23 Negative Interlock 24 Spring Discharge Interlock 24 Trip Coil Plunger 24 Wipe Adjustment 23 Mechanical Checking and Slow Closing 9 10 Mechanism 17 21 33 Motor Replacement 22 N Negative Interlock 24 34 Negati...

Страница 37: ...tion to Ground Internal Insulation to Ground Insulating Medium Isolating Contact Bushing Interrupter Seals Gaskets Air System SF6 System C T Resistor Sw or Aux Int Voltage Grading Device Line Terminals Compressor Heater Electrical Controls Wiring Operating Mechanism Mechanical Linkage Other _______________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________...

Страница 38: ... during and after failure 4 Oscillograms attach with explanation interpretation 5 Attach a description of the exact position of all mechanical components from the control solenoid through all interrupter contacts as applicable photograph each in detail before mechanisms are moved supply copies of photos with report 6 Describe arc damage and location of arc products relative to valve seals photogra...

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Страница 40: ...nance Should further information be desired or should particular problems arise which are not covered sufficiently for the purchaser s purposes the matter should be referred to the General Electric Company g GE Electrical Distribution Control General Electric Company Switchgear Business Department 510 East Agency Road West Burlington Iowa 52655 DEH 40368 1100 2000 General Electric Company ...

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