Bell alarm with lockout – GE Industrial Solutions Entellisys Installation User Manual

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Appendix D. Circuit Breaker Accessory Devices

Figure D-3. Open-Fuse Lockout (OFLO) connections to the Secondary Disconnect

for EGS-20,-32,-40, and -50 breakers.

Bell Alarm with Lockout

The Bell Alarm with Lockout prevents closing of the breaker

after a protection trip until the Bell Alarm with Lockout is

reset. It contains a set of switch contacts to remotely indicate

that the circuit breaker has tripped because of a protection

trip. Catalog numbers for the Bell Alarm with Lockout

module and kit are given in Table D-3. For installation

instructions and trouble-shooting, see DEH-238 or DEH-239.

Breaker Rating

Kit Catalog

Number

Module Catalog

Number

800A – 2,000A

EGBLALMSFKIT

3,200A – 5,000A EGBLALMLFKIT

EGBLALMRPLC

Table D-3. Catalog numbers for the Bell Alarm with Lockout module and kit.

The accessory is activated and its status circuit changes state

whenever the breaker is tripped by an overcurrent, ground

fault, or protective relay function via the EntelliGuard

Messenger™. The EntelliGuard Messenger continuously

monitors the state of the status circuit. The connections of

the Bell Alarm with Lockout to the secondary disconnect are

illustrated in Figure D-4. A trip caused by the manual OPEN

button or by the Shunt Trip does not activate the Bell Alarm

with Lockout.

The Bell Alarm with Lockout must be reset by manually

depressing the target on the breaker escutcheon. This will

return the Bell Alarm with Lockout status contact to its

normal configuration and allow the breaker to be closed.














Figure D-4. Bell Alarm with Lockout connections to the Secondary Disconnect.

The contact is shown in the reset state.

Network Interlock

The Network Interlock provides a means of locking out a

breaker to coordinate its operation with other breakers in the

distribution network. When activated by the EntelliGuard

Messenger™, the Network Interlock prevents the breaker

from closing. When the EntelliGuard Messenger issues a

reset signal, the breaker is able to close either remotely or

locally. The Network Interlock contains a set of switch

contacts to remotely indicate the state of the lockout and,

thus, whether or not the breaker can be closed. Catalog

numbers and the operating voltage for the Network Interlock

are listed in Table D-4. For installation instructions and

trouble-shooting, see DEH-41119

Breaker Rating

Kit Catalog

Number

Module Catalog

Number

800A – 2,000A

EGNTWKSFKIT EGNTWKSFRPLC

3,200A – 5,000A EGNTWKLFKIT EGNTWKLFRPLC

Table D-4. Catalog numbers and control voltage for the Network Interlock

accessory.

The Network Interlock consists of a trip circuit, a reset

circuit, and a status circuit. The device connections to the

secondary disconnect are shown in Figure D-5. Note that a

Bell Alarm with Lockout and a Network Interlock cannot be

installed concurrently in a breaker.

Figure D-5. Network Interlock connections to the Secondary Disconnect





22

2

1

OFLO

Phase A

23

24

4

3

OFLO

Phase B

25

26

6

5

OFLO

Phase C

27

14

2

1

Lockout

Trip Coil

6

16

4

3

Status

Contact

19

15

NI Set

Coil

20

21

NI Reset

Coil

1

3

2

16

19

4

5

NI Status

Contact

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