1—general, 2—replacement of interrupter assemblies, 3—primary disconnect fingers – GE Industrial Solutions Power-Vac ML-20 Mechanism User Manual

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SECTION 14—Repair and Replacement

14.1—General

The following information covers in detail the proper method

of removing various parts of the breaker in order to make any
necessary repairs. This section includes only those repairs that

can be made at the installation site on parts of the breaker

that are most subject to damage.

Important: Upon completion of any kind of repair work, all

interrupter and mechanism adjustments must be checked.

Refer as needed to sections on mechanical and electrical

adjustments.

14.2—Replacement of Interrupter

Assemblies

Interrupters are supplied in complete interrupter assemblies

which include the vacuum interrupter mounted in the

interrupter support, the primary studs, and disconnect fingers.


CAUTION: DO NOT ATTEMPT TO REMOVE OR REINSERT

THE VACUUM INTERRUPTER IN THE INTERRUPTER

SUPPORT ASSEMBLY. SPECIAL TOOLS AVAILABLE AT THE
FACTORY ARE REQUIRED.

1. Close the breaker and remove the coupling clamp, and

clamp screws(8, 9, Figure 6). Hold hex projection (6,

Figure 8) at the bottom of the operating rod insulator with
a 1 inch wrench and loosen the adjacent lock nut with a

3/4 inch wrench. Screw down the lock nut and the

operating rod insulator until clear of interrupter rod.

Remove the four bolts holding the pole assembly to the

mechanism and remove the old pole assembly.

2. Set the new pole assembly in place and install the four

mounting bolts. Set the pole assembly so that the

distance between the primary studs and the studs on the

adjacent pole is ten (10) inches center line to center line.


3. Screw the operating rod insulator up to mate with the

base of the interrupter rod. Install coupling clamp. Tighten

coupling clamp capscrews, then loosen them 1-2 turns.

a. With continuity indicator across the contacts, back off

the operating rod until the contacts separate,
(continuity indicator off).

b. Advance operating rod until contacts touch,

(continuity indicator on).

c. Advance operating rod two and one-half (2-1/2)

additional turns.

d. Tighten lock nut to 40-50 pounds/foot and the

coupling clamp capscrews to 8-10 pounds/foot.

e. Check contact wipe - must be 0.160 – 0.185 inch (set

all three phases before measuring). It is not

necessary that all three poles have the same wipe
measurement as long as all three poles fall within the

specified limits.

f. Check contact gap - must be 0.595 – 0.655 inch.

Adjust if needed per CONTACT GAP ADJUSTMENT
in MECHANICAL ADJUSTMENT section.

4. If a new interrupter assembly is installed, check and

adjust the wipe indicator (2, Figure 6) by bending the

reference arm (11, Figure 6) to line up with erosion disk.


5. Perform the VACUUM INTERRUPTER INTEGRITY TEST

as described in ELECTRICAL CHECKS section.


WARNING: PRIMARY DISCONNECT WIPE CAN ONLY BE

CHECKED WHEN THE SWITCHGEAR IS DE-ENERGIZED.

14.3—Primary Disconnect Fingers

The primary disconnect finger assemblies can be removed

by removing two roll pins which hold them in place on the

primary studs. Finger contact surfaces should be coated with

0282A2048P009 lubricant.

14.4—Mechanism

Pin Retaining Rings - These rings are widely used in the

ML-20 mechanism to retain pins. They can be installed and

removed with a pair of standard pliers. Reuse is not

recommended. To remove, slowly squeeze the ears while

pulling. To install, position in the pin groove and squeeze the
installation ears closed leaving no more than 1/16 inch gap

between ears. Retaining rings can be obtained from your local

GE Sales Office by ordering part number 0282A2015G001.

14.5—Control Switches

Control switches may be removed from their mounting

brackets by disconnecting the wires and removing the

mounting hardware. When replacing the switches, check that

the correct type normally open or normally closed, is used.

Reinstall, wire, and adjust per DIMENSIONAL CHECKS -

CONTROL SWITCH ADJUSTMENT.

14.6—Trip Coil Replacement

TOOLS

REQUIRED

5/16”

Allen

wrench

Needle nose pliers

7/16”

Socket

wrench

7/16”

Box/combination

wrench

1/4”

Square drive ratchet

1/4”

Square 3” extension

Loctite #271 or equivalent

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