Maintaining the switchgear, 1 maintenance requirements, 2 breaker and instrument compartments – GE Industrial Solutions Entellisys Low Voltage Switchgear Manuel d'utilisation

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9. Maintaining the Switchgear

9-1 Maintenance Requirements

General
A periodic maintenance schedule must be established to obtain

the best service from the switchgear. An annual check of the

switchgear devices and all connections should be made as a
minimum requirement. Equipment subject to highly repetitive

operation may require more frequent maintenance.


A permanent record of all maintenance work should be kept.

The record should include a list of periodic checks and tests

made, the date they were made, the condition of the equipment,
and any repairs or adjustments that were performed.

Maintenance employees must follow all recognized safety

practices, such as those contained in NFPA 70B: Electrical
Equipment Maintenance, and NFPA 70E: Standard for

Electrical Safety in the Workplace and in company or other
safety regulations.

WARNING: Solid insulation surrounding an energized
conductor and power apparatus must never be relied upon to
provide protection to personnel.

ADVERTISSEMENT: Il ne faut pas se fier à une isolation solide
entourant un conducteur mis sous tension et à la puissance

de l’appareillage pour fournir une protection aux membres du
personnel.

For specific information regarding the maintenance of circuit

breakers and Entellisys instrumentation, refer to the instruction

book furnished with each device.

9-2 Breaker and Instrument Compartments

Periodic inspection of the circuit breaker is recommended at
least once a year. More frequent inspections are recommended

where severe load conditions, dust, moisture or other

unfavorable conditions exist, or if the vital nature of the load
warrants it. Always inspect the breaker after a short-circuit

current has been interrupted.

Breakers
Test for Proper Operation
Test and inspect all circuit breakers for proper operation as

follows:

1. Operate each breaker while in the TEST position and check

all functions. This is particularly important for breakers

that normally remain in either the opened or closed
positions for long periods of time.

WARNING: Primary equipment must be completely de-
energized while tests on control circuits, etc. are being

conducted. Be sure that all areas of feedback from
secondary circuits, as well as outside sources, are
disconnected.

ADVERTISSEMENT: Il faut que l’équipement primaire soit
complètement désamorcé lorsque des tests sont effectués

sur des circuits de contrôle, etc. Assurez-vous que toutes les

aires de rétroaction des circuits secondaires de même que les
sources extérieures soient débranchées.

2. Remove the breakers from their compartments to a clean

maintenance area. Close compartment door and cover
the breaker cutout to prevent access to live parts.

WARNING: De-energize equipment completely before doing
maintenance work on any devices, connections, bus work,

breaker or feeder cable compartments. This includes de-

energizing any connections to outside primary or secondary
sources, such as transformers, tie lines, etc.

ADVERTISSEMENT: Désamorcer complètement l’équipement
avant d’effectuer du travail de maintenance dans les

compartiments. Cela inclut le désamorçage de toute

connexion aux sources primaires et secondaires, telles que
les transformateurs et les interconnexions.

Checks After Breaker Is De-energized
At the time of inspection, the following checks should be made

after the breaker has been de-energized.

1. Manually operate the breaker several times, checking for

obstructions or excessive friction. Manual closing of an

electrically operated breaker may be performed by the
following two steps:

a. To charge the mechanism springs, pull the operating

handle down until it stops (about 90°) ten times for the

EntelliGuard E breaker. The charge indicator will show
CHARGED on a yellow background.

b. Depress the CLOSE button on the front of the breaker.

The springs should discharge and, if the latch is
properly reset, the breaker will close.

2. Electrically operate the breaker several times to check

performance of the electrical accessories.

3. Visually check the breaker for loose hardware on the

breaker; also, check the bottom of the compartment for

any hardware that has fallen from the breaker.

4. Remove and inspect the arc quenchers and contacts for

breakage or excessive burning.

5. Check insulating parts for evidence of overheating and for

cracks that indicate excessive thermal aging.

Refer to circuit breaker instruction manuals for detailed
maintenance instructions and information for replacement of

parts. See DEH-41526.

Lubrication
In general, the circuit breaker requires moderate lubrication.

Bearing points and sliding surfaces should be lubricated at the
regular inspection periods with a thin film of GE lubricant

D6A15A2. Before lubricating, remove any hardened grease and

dirt from latch and bearing surfaces with mineral spirits then
wipe with a clean rag.

CAUTION: All excess lubricant should be removed with a
clean cloth to avoid accumulation of dirt or dust.

ATTENTION: Il faut enlever complètement tout excès de
lubrifiant avec un linge propre afin d’éviter l’accumulation de
saletés ou de poussières.

The contact surface of the disconnect fingers should be cleaned

and greased with GE lubricant D6A15A2.

Entellisys Instrumentation and Instrument Transformers

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