6 remote charge-indication switch – 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 8. Accessory Maintenance

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8.6 Remote Charge-Indication Switch

The remote charge-indication switch, illustrated in Figure

59, allows the EntelliGuard Messenger to remotely

monitor the state of the closing springs on electrically

operated breakers. When the springs are charged,

terminals 3 and 4 at the secondary disconnect are shorted

and are open when the springs are discharged.

Figure 59. Remote charge-indication switch.

Removing the Remote Charge-Indication

Switch

Use the following procedure to remove the remote charge-

indication switch for replacement, as illustrated in Figure

60.

1. Remove the breaker escutcheon, as described in

Section 7.5.

2. Disconnect the two wires from terminals 3 and 4 of

the secondary disconnect block and bring them

back to the switch.

3. Remove the bolt, lock washer, and flat washer

attaching the switch to the flag shaft support plate,

then slide off the switch.

Installing the Remote Charge-Indication

Switch

Use the following procedure to install the replacement

remote charge-indication switch, as illustrated in Figure

60.

1. Place the replacement switch in position on the flag

shaft. Insert the mounting bolt, lock washer, and flat

washer through the rectangular hole in the switch

and into the tapped hole in the flag shaft support

plate. Do not tighten the bolt.

2. Adjust the switch position as follows:

a. Charge the breaker closing springs with the man-

ual charging handle.

b. Rotate the switch until the switch trigger is fully

depressed against the trigger pin, as illustrated in

Figure 61.

c. Tighten the switch mounting bolt to 32 in-lb.
d. Close and trip the breaker.

3. Run the two wires from the switch to the secondary

disconnect block and connect them to terminals 3

and 4.

4. Replace the breaker escutcheon, as described in Sec-

tion 7.5.

Figure 60. Remote charge-indication switch removal and installation.

Figure 61. Remote charge-indication switch side view.

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