1 general, Inspection and preparation of circuit breakers, Circuit breaker installation – GE Industrial Solutions Entellisys Installation User Manual

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Entellisys Low Voltage Switchgear

Chapter 5. Installing and Removing Circuit Breakers

5-1 General

Inspection and Preparation of Circuit
Breakers

Before installing, operating, or removing a circuit breaker,

refer to the breaker instruction manual for preparation,

inspection, and test. Check thoroughly for damaged or loose

parts and for any dirt or foreign matter that may be in the

breaker. Be sure that a thin film of GE lubricating grease

D6A15A2 is present on primary disconnects of the switchgear

before installing the breaker.

Circuit Breaker Installation

To install a circuit breaker, proceed as follows:

1.

Before installing a breaker, check the tightness of the

bolted joints in the primary disconnect bars. Refer to

torque value table, Appendix A, Table A-1, in this

manual for the proper torque values. Also check the

contact areas on each primary disconnect bar or cluster

of fingers for foreign matter that may have accumulated.

Clean these areas if necessary. Be sure that a thin film

of GE lubricating grease D6A15A2 covers the contact

areas before putting a breaker in the compartment.

2.

Check to see that the breakers match their respective

compartments. Each breaker is assigned a part or mark

number. This number is shown on the breaker sheets of

the summary, the front view drawings, the breaker

nameplate, and on the identification card on the breaker

shipping carton. The breaker may also be identified

using the 8 digit catalog number.

3.

To locate the breaker in the proper compartment, refer

to the breaker location list on the front view drawing.

Find the proper breaker by the identification card on the

breaker carton or the mark number on the breaker

nameplate. All identical breakers will have the same

mark and catalog number.


EGX-08 SETTING

Fig. 5-1. Rejection pin mounting used in EG-08/16/20 compartments

Rejection Feature

Drawout breakers of the same type and rating are inter-

changeable in their equipment compartments. Drawout

breakers of different frame size, type, or short-circuit rating

are intentionally made non-interchangeable to prevent

inserting the wrong type breaker into a drawout

compartment; unique "rejection hardware" is affixed to each

breaker and its compartment. When the wrong type breaker

is inserted into a cell, the pins on the breaker and the pins in

the cell interfere, thus preventing the wrong breaker from

being racked onto the primary stabs.

EXCEPTION: A breaker with a higher short-circuit rating

will fit into a compartment keyed for a lower short-circuit

rating. For example, an EGH-08 breaker can be inserted

into an EGS-08 compartment. An EGH-08 compartment,

however, will reject an EGS-08 breaker.

EXCEPTION: Un disjoncteur ayant un calibrage éléve de

court-circuit accomodera un compartiment classifié d’un

calibrage moindre de court-circuit. Par exemple, un

disjoncteur EGH-08 peut être inséré dans un comparitment

EGS-08. Cependant un disjoncteur EGS-08 sera rejeté d’un

compartiment EGH-08.

Figs. 5-1 and 5-2 illustrate the rejection pin mounting used in

EGS-08, EGH-08, EGF-08, EGX-08, EGS-16, EGH-16, EGF-

16, EGS-20, and EGF-20 compartments.

EGX-08 SETTING

Fig. 5-2. Rejection pins used in EG-08/16/20 compartments

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