Entelliguard – GE Industrial Solutions EntelliGuard E Test Cabinet User Manual

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EntelliGuard

TM

E Breaker Test Cabinet

Section 3. Description and Principles of Operation (cont.)

CAUTION: The green ground wire and test connector
must be connected to the breaker before the power is
turned on.

OPERATION OF TEST CABINET: (Circuit breaker must be
out of its cubicle)

1. Make sure both CONTROL POWER switches are in the

“OFF” position.

2. Connect the green ground wire to the breaker frame.

3. Plug the TEST CONNECTOR into the breaker

secondary disconnect. Use only the secondary

disconnect on the top right of the breaker (viewed

from the front of the breaker). Make sure the TEST

CONNECTOR is fully engaged into the breaker

secondary disconnect.

4. Turn the CLOSE & TRIP power switch to the “ON”

position. The trip power and close power indicating

lights should be illuminated. If any of the indicating

lights fail to illuminate, check the appropriate control

power fuse(s) located at top. If the fuses are not

blown, check the lamp in the indicating light

assembly.

5. Move the CHARGE MOTOR CONTROL POWER switch

to the “ON” position to charge the closing springs.

The charge control power indicating light should be

lit. The charge switch can remain in the “ON” position

during testing.

6. The circuit breaker close and trip circuits can now be

exercised by operating the CLOSE/TRIP switch on the

test cabinet. Operation of the breaker auxiliary switch

can be verified by observing the RED and GREEN

indicating lights on the test cabinet.

7. Network Interlock Set coil operation (when equipped)

can be verified by rotating the NWI switch to the left.

Network Interlock Reset coil operation (when

equipped) can be verified by rotating the NWI switch

to the right.

8. When breaker testing is complete, turn the CONTROL

POWER and CHARGE switches to the “OFF” position.

Pull the TEST CONNECTOR out of the breaker

secondary disconnect. Remove the green ground

wire from the breaker frame.

9. Discharge the charging spring before attempting to

install the breaker into its cubicle.











Section 4. Installation

The test cabinet should be installed on the wall at a

location where maintenance and testing of the breaker

can be conveniently done.

Conduits may be installed for cables to supply control

power for testing. Two 1-inch diameter holes are located

on the left side to accommodate wiring. Refer to the

wiring diagram in Figure 2 for control power connections

and jumper positions.

Section 5. Maintenance

Aside from keeping the unit clean and dry, the most

important requirement is to return the clamp to the

cabinet area when not connected to a breaker.

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