1 introduction, 2 frame sizes, 3 operation – 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 2. Description

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2.1 Introduction

EntelliGuard low-voltage power circuit breakers control

and protect power circuits up to 600 volts. They will safely

switch loads and automatically clear circuits during abnor-

mal conditions when used with the EntelliGuard

Messenger™. These include short circuits, sustained

overloads, and ground faults.
EntelliGuard breakers contain a “quick-make, quick-

break” mechanism, which stores energy in a closing spring

for quick release. During closing, some energy is

transferred to an opening spring to be used subsequently

for fast tripping.
The three main functional components of the breaker are

its mechanism, an assembly consisting of the conductive

components, and the interrupter.
The mechanism is designed to receive energy, store it, and

later deliver it to close the breaker contacts. It must be able

to reverse the closing operation at any point upon receipt

of a trip signal from the EntelliGuard Messenger (that is,

it must be “trip-free”). Finally, it must also open a closed

breaker quickly enough to minimize contact erosion and

to effectively transfer the arc to the arc chutes.
The current-carrying components are assembled on the

back frame, which provides the required mechanical sup-

port and insulating structure. The conductive compo-

nents are the studs for external connections, the movable

and stationary contact sets, and the pivots for the movable

contacts.
The interrupter components are the arcing contacts, the

arc runners mounted on the back base, and the removable

arc chute assemblies.
In addition to these basic components, a breaker may be

equipped with a combination of accessories and interlock-

ing devices.

2.2 Frame Sizes

The EntelliGuard breakers covered in this manual are

available in 800-ampere, 1600-ampere, and 2000-ampere

frame sizes. These values represent the maximum

continuous-current rating of each frame. In addition,

each breaker carries a specific rating that is determined by

the current sensor ampere rating or the maximum setting

of the EntelliGuard Messenger™ with which it is used.

2.3 Operation

EntelliGuard breakers are available with either manual or

electric operation. The mechanism closing springs of

manually operated breakers are charged by operating the

charging handle on the front of the breaker.
Electrically operated breakers contain an electric

Charging Motor that charges the closing springs, a

Remote Close accessory with antipump to close the

breaker, and a Shunt Trip to open the breaker. External

control power is required to energize the motor and its

control circuit. All breakers are equipped with a manual

charging handle so that the closing springs can be

charged without motor control power.

2.4 Fused Models

Internally fused breakers are available in 800- and 1600-

ampere frame sizes. They are not interchangeable with

unfused breakers, since fused breakers require deeper

compartments to accommodate the fuses.

2.5 Mounting

EntelliGuard breakers are designed for draw-out

mounting. Draw-out breakers are easily installed into or

removed from their switchgear cubicle. They are

equipped with a racking mechanism, which is used to

insert or withdraw the breaker, and primary and

secondary disconnects, which connect and disconnect

automatically.

2.6 EntelliGuard Messenger™

EntelliGuard low-voltage power circuit breakers are

intended for use in Entellisys™ Low-Voltage Switchgear

only. The breaker frames do not contain trip units or

current transformers. Thus, the EntelliGuard circuit

breaker must be used in concert with the EntelliGuard

Messenger and the current transformers mounted within

the switchgear cubicle. For installation and operation of

the EntelliGuard Messenger, see DEH231 and DEH234.

2.7 Interruption Ratings

Table 2 lists the short-circuit current that each breaker

type is rated to interrupt for each maximum rated voltage.

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