Warning, Caution – GE Industrial Solutions EntelliGuard E Circuit Breaker User Manual

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EntelliGuard® E Circuit Breaker

DEH-41526

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©2012 General Electric All Rights Reserved

SECTION 4 – OPERATION

WARNING

IMPROPER INSTALLATION, OPERATION AND
MAINTENANCE
Ensure only qualified personnel install, operate, service
and maintain all electrical equipment.
Failure to comply with these instructions will result in
death or serious injury.

WARNING

PERSONAL INJURY

 Avoid risk of injury from moving parts while handling

the breaker.

Failure to comply with these instructions could result in

death or serious injury.

CAUTION

PRODUCT DAMAGE
 Ensure circuit breaker and its accessories are always

used within their designated ratings.

 Use the specially designed circuit breaker handling

truck (optional accessory) when removing the circuit

breaker from its cassette.

Failure to comply with these instructions may result in

product damage.

STORED ENERGY MECHANISM KEY FEATURES
(Table 4.1)

NOTICE
 Each charging action provides sufficient charge for an

O-C-O (Open-Close-Open) operation without requiring

additional charging.

Circuit Breaker Charging
The circuit breaker can be charged in one of two ways:

 Manually, using a charging handle.

-

The charging handle lies flush within the circuit

breaker front cover. It is easily retracted without

special tools.

-

Full spring charging is accomplished with 10 full

pumps or less of the handle. Handle movement

includes suitable stops so that it cannot be over

extended and cause operator injury.

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The handle engages the charging ratchet during

motion away from the circuit breaker front cover

and rotates freely on the return stroke.

Electrically, via a motor operator that is automatically
activated after the closing operation.

Two Step Mechanism Design

The first step charges the closing spring through the
manual charging handle or through the spring
charging motor.

The second step closes the circuit breaker via the
CLOSE pushbutton on the front cover or closes the
breaker through energizing the closing coil.

The mechanism is trip free and incorporates an anti-
pumping system:
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The circuit breaker may be closed only after the

mechanism is fully charged and there is no active

open command.

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The closing coil has an electrical anti-pumping

feature. The coil supply, if maintained

continuously, will attempt to close the circuit

breaker only one time. To achieve a second

closing attempt, the closing coil must be de-

energized and energized a second time.

Table 4.1. Stored Energy Mechanism Sequences of Operation

OPEN/CLOSED

Indicator

Main Breaker

Contacts

Charging Spring

Indicator

Condition of Charging

Springs

Next Permissible Operating Function

OPEN open

discharged discharged

closing springs may be charged

OPEN open charged fully

charged

contacts may be closed, then opened

CLOSE closed discharged discharged

contacts

may be opened or closing springs may be charged

CLOSE closed charged fully

charged

open-closed-open sequence may be carried out and the closing
springs can be charged after the close operation opened

OPEN

open

charged

fully charged

closing spring may be discharged without closing contacts

CLOSE closed charging partially charged

complete charging

OPEN open charging

partially

charged complete

charging

CLOSING SPRING DISCHARGE PROCEDURE
The main spring may be discharged (also known as
“crashing the mechanism”) without closing the breaker by
using a special tool operated through a small window on
the front cover.

The mechanism closing springs are automatically
discharged (crashed) when the circuit breaker is moved
from the DISCONNECT position to the WITHDRAWN fully
disconnected position and vice versa.

The closing springs must be discharged prior to removal
of the arc-chute cover.

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