1 operating instructions – 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 4. Breaker Operation

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4.1 Operating Instructions

Sequence of Operations

The sequence of operations that may be performed on the

circuit breaker are listed in Table 3.

Operation of the Breaker

Manually Charging the Closing Springs

Pull the operating handle down about 90° (until it stops)

six times to fully charge the closing springs. This will

not close the breaker contacts

. The charge indicator will

show

CHARGED

on a yellow background.

NOTE: The breaker cannot be closed unless

the springs are fully charged and the handle is

stored fully in.

NOTE: Le disjoncteur ne peut être fermé à

moins que les ressorts ne soient pleinement

chargés et que la poignée ne soit pleinement

rentrée.

Electrically Charging the Closing Springs
If the breaker is equipped with the (optional) Charging

Motor, the closing springs may also be charged with any

the following methods:

• With the breaker in the

TEST

position, install the

motor fuse in the fuse holder in the upper left corner

of the breaker compartment.

• Operate the Charging Motor by applying the rated

voltage to secondary disconnect terminals 8 and 17.

Power to the motor is removed automatically by a

cutoff switch when the springs are fully charged.

• If power is lost during the charging cycle, finish

charging the springs by cycling the charging handle

until the indicator shows

CHARGED

on a yellow

background.

The closing springs will automatically recharge after

closing if control power is maintained at terminals 8 and

17.

Closing the Breaker

Close the breaker contacts with any of the following

methods:

• Depress the

CLOSE

button on the front of the

breaker.

• Close the breaker using the Entellisys™ HMI.
• Energize the (optional) Remote Close accessory by

applying the rated voltage to secondary disconnect

terminals 9 and 18.

If the breaker is closed electrically and the closing voltage

is maintained, an antipump device prevents a second clos-

ing operation on the breaker in the event it is tripped

OPEN

. The closing impulse must be released for 1 to 2.5

seconds and reapplied before a second closing operation

can occur.
If the closing voltage is applied while the closing springs

are not fully charged, the Remote Close coil energizes, but

operation of the closing mechanism is blocked. The

closing voltage must be removed and reapplied when the

springs are fully charged to close the breaker.
A mechanical interlock prevents the closing springs from

discharging if an attempt is made to close an already

CLOSED

breaker.

NOTE: The main breaker contacts cannot be

closed if any of the following conditions apply:
• The draw-out mechanism is in any posi-

tion other than

TEST

or

CONN

, as dis-

played on the breaker position indicator.

• The (optional) Bell Alarm with Lockout

was not reset after an overcurrent lockout.

• The (optional) Open Fuse Lockout was

not reset after replacement of a blown fuse.

• The (optional) Network Interlock was not

reset after a set operation.

These conditions must be corrected before the

breaker can be closed. Attempts to close the

breaker before these conditions are corrected

may result in discharge of the closing springs

without closing the main contacts.

Open/Closed

Indicator

Main Breaker

Contacts

Charge

Indicator

Condition of Close

Springs

Next Permissible

Operating Function

OPEN

Open

DISCHARGED

Discharged

Mechanism may be charged

OPEN

Open

CHARGED

Charged

Contacts may be closed

CLOSED

Closed

DISCHARGED

Discharged

Mechanism may be recharged or

Contacts may be opened

CLOSED

Closed

CHARGED

Charged

Contacts may be opened

Table 3. Sequence of operations that may be performed with the EntelliGuard circuit breaker

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