1 introduction, 2 installing the breaker, 3 removing the breaker – GE Industrial Solutions EntelliGuard 800–2000 A Frames, 240–600 Vac User’s Guide User Manual

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EntelliGuard™ 800–2000 Ampere Power Circuit Breakers

Chapter2. Breaker Installation and Removal

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2.1 Introduction

EntelliGuard circuit breakers are installed in GE

Entellisys™ Low-Voltage Switchgear. Draw-out

construction permits activation of a new feeder, allows

rapid replacement of a circuit breaker, and facilitates

inspection and maintenance of the breaker with no need

to deenergize the entire switchgear lineup. EntelliGuard

breakers are used exclusively with the EntelliGuard

Messenger™.

2.2 Installing the Breaker

Use the following procedure to install the draw-out

breaker into its cubicle, as illustrated in Figure 2.

1. Before lifting a breaker to its intended compartment

location, observe the following precautions:

• Check the compartment to ensure that it is free of

foreign objects.

• Verify that the breaker is the correct type for that

compartment.

• Ensure that the breaker is

OPEN

.

• Apply a thin coat of Lubricant D6A15A1

(MobilGrease 28, catalog number 193A1751P1) to

the breaker’s primary disconnects.

• Insert the racking handle and rotate it fully coun-

terclockwise to ensure that the racking cams on

the breaker are correctly positioned for initial

engagement with the pins in the breaker cubicle.

The position indicator on the front of the breaker

should show

DISC

.

2. Attach the Lifting Bracket (catalog number

0324B4551G1) by locating the hooks in the slots on

the side of the breaker and on the closing spring

anchor pin.

3. Pull the rails all the way out to their withdrawn posi-

tion.

4. Slowly lower the breaker onto the rails so that the

grooves in the rollers on the side of the breaker

align with the rails.

5. Push the breaker into the compartment until it

reaches the stops. This is the Disconnect position

(as shown by the legend

DISC

on the draw-out posi-

tion indicator). Check to ensure that the secondary

disconnect block on the breaker is aligned and is

beginning to engage properly with the mating

disconnect block in the compartment. At this point

the racking arms are positioned to engage the fixed

racking pins in the compartment and are ready to

begin the racking motion. Push the rails back into

the compartment.

6. Close the compartment door. Push the

OPEN

button and slide the racking screw access door to

the right, exposing the racking screw.

7. Engage the Remote Racker accessory (WPEGRRLV)

or the Racking Handle (0324B4721G001) with the

racking screw. Rotate the screw clockwise using

either the Remote Racker or the Racking Handle

through the Test position, until the racking screw

comes to a solid stop. The breaker is now in the

Connected position, as shown by the legend

CONN

on the position indicator flag. Note that a loud click

will be heard as the spring-loaded secondary

disconnect detent releases as the breaker moves

beyond the TEST position.

8. Depress the red OPEN button to close the racking

screw access door to permit breaker closing.

2.3 Removing the Breaker

Use the following procedure to remove the draw-out

breaker from its cubicle:

1. With the compartment door closed and latched,

open the breaker.

2. Push the

OPEN

button and slide the racking screw

access door to the right, exposing the racking screw.

3. Engage the Remote Racker accessory or the Racking

Handle with the racking screw. Rotate the screw

counterclockwise using either the Remote Racker or

the Racking Handle until the breaker travels from

the Connected position through the Test position

(as indicated by the legends

CONN

and

TEST

,

respectively, on the draw-out position indicator)

and comes to a solid stop in the Disconnected

position (as indicated by the legend

DISC

on the

position indicator). At this point, the primary and

secondary disconnects are disengaged.

4. Open the compartment door. Pull out the rails,

then pull the breaker out to the withdrawn position

at the track travel limit

5. Verify that the indicators on the front of the breaker

show that the springs are

DISCHARGED

and the

breaker is

OPEN

.

6. Attach the Lifting Bracket by locating the hooks in

the slots on the side of the breaker and on the clos-

ing spring anchor pin. Raise the breaker until its

mounting wheels clear the rails.

7. Push the rails back into the compartment, then

move the breaker forward until the primary discon-

nects clear the compartment. Lower the breaker

onto a flat surface free of protrusions that could

damage the breaker’s internal parts. Close the com-

partment door.

8. Place the draw-out mechanism in the Connect posi-

tion to deactivate the interlocks that would other-

wise prevent the breaker mechanism or contacts

from closing. Engage the Racking Handle to the

racking screw and turn it clockwise until it stops, as

indicated by the legend

CONN

on the position indi-

cator.

2.4 Testing the Breaker

The breaker can be operated without energizing the load

when it is in the

TEST

position. Using the Racking Handle

or Remote Racker, move the breaker from the

CONN

or

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