1 overview, 2 inspection and maintenance, 3 renewal parts – GE Industrial Solutions EntelliGuard 800–2000 A Frames, 240–600 Vac Maintenance Manual User Manual

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EntelliGuard™ 800–2000 A Power Circuit Breakers

Chapter 1. Introduction

1

1.1 Overview

These instructions describe the procedures for mainte-

nance and operation of EntelliGuard 800-2000 ampere

low-voltage power circuit breakers. Figure 1 is a front view

of the breaker, with key features indicated.
The proper use, care, and maintenance of these breakers

is important both from the safety aspect of protecting per-

sonnel and for minimizing equipment damage when

faults occur. Persons who apply, use, and service these

breakers should be familiar with the information pre-

sented in this publication.

WARNING: Before inspecting or beginning

any maintenance work on a circuit breaker, the

breaker must be in the

OPEN

position and dis-

connected from all voltage sources, both power

and control.

AVERTISSEMENT: Avant d’inspecter ou de

débuter tout travail de maintenance d’un dis-

joncteur, celui-ci dout être en position

OPEN

et

débranché de toutes les sources de voltage, à la

fois de puissance et de contrôle.

1.2 Inspection and Maintenance

Circuit breakers should be maintained under a systematic

program. Take each breaker out of service periodically for

inspection and maintenance to help establish high reli-

ability in service. This policy is facilitated by keeping one

or more spare breakers to install in place of breakers

requiring maintenance. Keeping a stock of recommended

renewal parts ensures that maintenance work can be done

quickly.
The frequency at which an individual breaker should be

inspected depends on the circumstances of its use. Table 1

lists the ANSI-recommended service interval with the GE-

recommended interval for EntelliGuard breakers.

EntelliGuard breakers should be inspected after every

short circuit interruption, after every number of

ON-OFF

operations given in Table 1, or every two years, whichever

comes first. EntelliGuard breakers have been built and

tested to operate reliably with inspections at twice the

ANSI interval, thus saving time and money by reducing

breaker downtime.



Source of

Recommendation

800 A Frame

1600 and

2000 A Frames

ANSI

1750

500

EntelliGuard, no

load

3500

1000

EntelliGuard, at

frame rating

2800

800

Table 1. Recommended service intervals, in number of ON-OFF

operations, for EntelliGuard breakers.

If a breaker is installed in an area of high humidity or a

dusty atmosphere, it should be inspected more often.

Monthly inspections might be warranted for a breaker

operated under severe conditions.
Always inspect the breaker after it has interrupted a short

circuit or ground fault.
A standard inspection should consist of the following

steps:

1. Visual Check – Look for dirt, grease, or other

foreign material on all breaker parts. Check

insulating surfaces for conditions that could

degrade insulating properties, such as cracks or

evidence of overheating. Check for foreign objects

on the bottom of the breaker compartment. Check

for loose or damaged control wiring and for similar

problems.

2. Operation – Observe a few close-open operations

using the operating handle. If a breaker is seldom

operated, such that it remains open or closed for six

months or more, open and close the breaker several

times in succession.

3. Interlocks – During the operational check, verify

that the safety interlocks are working properly.

4. Arc Chutes and Contacts – Inspect the arc chutes

and contacts for excessive burning or breakage.

Check the amount of contact depression or wipe

when the breaker is closed.

5. Accessories – Verify that the various accessories are

working properly.

1.3 Renewal Parts

Many of the parts and assemblies contained in

EntelliGuard breakers are available as replacement parts.

See DEF004 for a complete listing.

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