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Figure 12: Operator sequential flow diagram
Closing (electrical) using pushbutton or external command
Opening (electrical) using pushbutton or external command
Open
command.
The capacitors feed the coil of the
magnetic actuator with reverse current.
Electromagnetic field cancels magnetic
field; contact pressure springs and
opening spring open circuit breaker.
Position switch S5
(113.2) closes.
Circuit breaker
opens.
Control
voltage applied.
Initialization
routine runs.
Charging of capacitors
(indicated by LEDs on the front panel:
green indicates fully charged).
No action!
Magnetic actuator
energized through
closed lockout
switch S6 (114.0).
Closing
command
when
Circuit
breaker
open.
Circuit
breaker
closed.
No action!
Capacitors
not charged.
Hand-off lever in
NORMAL position.
Magnetic field,
together with
electromagnetic
field, causes
coupling rod to
move upward.
Position switch S4
(113.1) closes.
Circuit breaker
closes.
Opening using manual opening lever
Open using
manual opening lever.
Rotation of the manual opening shaft
beyond 5° overcomes the attractive force
of the permanent magnet.
Rotation of the manual opening shaft 5°
opens the position switch S6 (114.0) and
interrupts the circuit of the magnetic-
actuator coil. Local or remote tripping is
disabled.
Circuit breaker opens due to stored energy
in contact pressure springs and opening
spring, moving the magnetic-actuator
anchor to the lower position. The opening
spring maintains the anchor in this
position.
Rotation of the manual opening shaft to
90° mechanically blocks the magnetic
actuator, preventing closing.