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PART ONE
RECEIVING, HANDLING AND STORING
Type "DB" air circuit breakers, with all attach
ments mounted in place, are shipped in wooden
crates or cardboard containers.
Important:
To avoid damage to the break
ers, do not use hooks in handling.
Net weights of Types DB-15 and DB-25 fixed
breakers are given in Table No. 1 below. Add 15
lbs. for drawout breakers. Add 100 lbs. for en
closures on page 11. Add 25 lbs. for DBL.
Table No. 1. NET W
E
IGHTS
08·15
DB-25
TYPE
2-Pole
3-Pole
2-Pole
3-Pole
Manual
60 lbs.
70 lbs.
80 lbs.
90 lbs.
Electric
75 lbs.
85 lbs.
100 lbs.
110 lbs.
Immediately upon receipt, examine the shipment
for any loss or damage incurred during transit. If
injury or rough handling is evident, file a damage
claim at once with the transportation company and
notify the nearest Westinghouse Sales Office.
When unpacking, be sure that no loose parts are
missing or left in the packing material. Report all
shortages at
c
:ce. Blow out any dust or particles
of packing material that may have accumulated on
the circuit breaker parts. Remove tape from top of
arc chutes.
INSPECTION
The "DB" breaker assembly consists of a coor
dinated group of sub-assemblies mounted on a steel
supporting paneL (See Fig.l). The complete break
er assembly is to be mounted with the steel panel
in a vertical position.
All
inspections for proper
operation should, therefore, be made with the break
er in this position. Final inspection should prefer
ably be made with the breaker in its permanent
mounting.
Inspect the breaker as follows:
1.
Raise and lower the trip bar by hand to make
sure that it does not bind.
Z.
Rotate the manual operating handle slowly in
a clockwise direction to move the contacts toward
the closed position.
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a.
Observe whether all parts are in proper
alignment and move freely.
b.
Make certain that the studs have not been
forced put of alignment.
c.
Be sure that the contacts are clean and
properly aligned. For a description of contact align
ment, refer to "Contacts", page 12.
3.
If the contacts are in alignment and all parts
move freely, continue the clockwise rotation until
the breaker is latched.
4.
Operate the push to trip button to open the
contacts.
a.
The toggle linkage should collapse and the
moving contact assembly move freely to the full
open position. This should be followed immediate
ly by complete resetting of the links in the toggle
mechanism as the handle is returned to the open
position.
b.
The links must always be free to move
without friction or binding.
5.
Check the attachments for operation in accord
ance with the appropriate instructions as given
under "Maintenance", Part Three of this book.
6.
The latchplate felt and roller lever of the oper
ating mechanism should be lubricated approxi
mately every 10,000 operations. Molybdenum disul
fide mixed with oil (Westinghouse M8577-ll) is
recommended.
STORING
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circuit breakers are not to be installed in their
permanent location at once, they should be care
fully inspected for loose or damaged parts and then
stored in a clean dry place in an upright position
to avoid damage to the circuit breaker parts. A
covering of paper
will
prevent dust from settling on
the circuit breaker parts and is preferred to packing
or other materials that are apt to absorb moisture.
Breakers in non-ventilated enclosures should have
the cover opened or removed.
For safety reasons store the breakers in the open
position.
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