Kit installation instructions – GE Industrial Solutions EntelliGuard E Network Interlock for 800–2000 Ampere User Manual

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WARNING: Before installing any

accessories, turn the breaker

OFF

,

disconnect it from all voltage sources,

and discharge the closing springs.

AVERTISSEMENT: Tourner le

disjoncteur à la position

OFF

, le

débrancher de toute source de tension et

décharger les ressorts de fermeture avant

l’installation de tout accessoire.

Kit Installation Instructions

Use the following installation procedure for breakers

that were not equipped with a Network Interlock

accessory at the factory.

1. Open the circuit breaker and remove it from the

cubicle or substructure. Check to ensure the breaker

closing springs are DISCHARGED. (See User’s Guide

DEH201 or Maintenance Manual DEH203 for detailed

instructions.)

2. Carefully place the circuit breaker on a suitable

working surface, resting on the primary disconnects, so

that the bottom of the circuit breaker is accessible.

3. Locate the close coil on the underside of the breaker.

Check for silicone insulation (RTV) on the two right-

most screw terminals. If there is no insulation, bend the

four wires and their terminals toward the close coil

body. Cover all exposed metal of the terminals with

silicone insulation (RTV).

4. Fasten the Network Interlock module to the accessory

mounting plate using three sets of # 8-32 nuts, spring

washers, and flat washers as shown in Figure 3

5. Assemble the trip paddle and paddle clamp over the

circuit breaker trip shaft as shown in Figure 4. Secure

the paddle clamp to the shaft using the #10-32 screw

and spring washer provided.

6. Fasten the Shunt Trip accessory to the mounting plate

beside the Network Interlock. See DEH203 or DEH168

for detailed instructions.

7. Assemble the accessory mounting plate to the circuit

breaker bottom frame using four sets of #10-32 screws,

spring washers, and flat washers as shown in Figure 5.

8. Ensure the Network Interlock is in the RESET state

(shown in Figure 6) by manually rotating the reset lever

counterclockwise. If the Network Interlock was SET,

this operation will cause the set lever to retract

(counterclockwise) away from the trip paddle.

9. With the breaker open, charge the breaker closing

springs. Do not close the breaker. Adjust the gap

between the Network Interlock set lever and trip paddle

by rotating the socket-head adjusting screw as shown in

Figure 6. The distance between the set lever and the

trip paddle assembly must be between 0.06 and 0.09

inch.

10. Manually push the set lever toward the trip paddle,

locking the Network Interlock into the SET position.

Check to ensure that this operation causes the trip

paddle to move.

11. Close the breaker by either depressing the close button

or activating the close coil circuit. The breaker should

not have closed since the Network Interlock was SET.

12. Assemble the manual reset using two sets of ¼ inch hex-

head bolts, spring washers, and flat washers as shown in

Figure 7.

13. Push the manual reset button. Check that the

Network Interlock has returned to the RESET state, as

shown in Figure 6.

14. Charge and close the breaker. The breaker should

close properly since the Network Interlock is RESET.

15. Open the breaker. Connect six wires to the available

terminals on the Network Interlock device using the

crimp-on terminals provided. Connect two of the wires

to the NC and COM terminals of the microswitch as

shown in Figure 9.

16. Route the wires from the Network Interlock to the

secondary disconnect as shown in Figure 8 and secure

them with cable ties.

17. Using the spade terminals provided, connect a wire

from the trip and reset solenoids to terminals 15 and 20

of the secondary disconnect, respectively. Connect the

other two solenoid wires to terminal 21. Connect the

two microswitch wires to terminals 16 and 19. Figure 10

shows the secondary disconnect terminal numbering.

18. Reset the Network Interlock by pushing the manual

reset lever. The Network Interlock status circuit should

be open. Close the breaker manually or electrically.

The breaker should close properly.

19. Set the Network Interlock by applying 120 VAC across

terminals 15 and 21 on the secondary disconnect. The

breaker should trip open and the status circuit should

change from open to closed.

20. Charge the breaker manually or electrically. Close the

breaker. The breaker should trip open, discharging the

closing springs.

21. Reset the Network Interlock by applying 120 VAC across

terminals 20 and 21 on the secondary disconnect. The

status circuit should change from closed to open.

22. Charge and close the breaker. The breaker should close

properly.

23. Set the Network Interlock, and repeat Steps 18 through

22.















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