GE Industrial Solutions BreakMaster Load Interrupter Switch User Manual

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Section 6 – Maintenance

6.0

General Requirements

6.0.1

Periodic Checking

Load break switches should be examined and checked once a year or sooner when conditions require it (such as
numerous operations, polluted atmosphere or overloading of the switch). All switches should annually be opened
and closed 2-5 times in succession, not exceeding their rated duty.

6.0.2

Cleaning

All switches, including insulators and operating arms, should be thoroughly cleaned periodically by wiping with a
clean cloth to prevent accumulations of dust. After cleaning, a light coat of lubrication (non-corrosive, high-tem-
perature grease equivalent to SCH-32 Mobiltemp) should be applied to the contact surfaces. Do not use “cup” or
other grease which may harden upon exposure to air.

6.0.3

Contact Inspection

Check to determine that blades make good contact.

A contact resistance measurement between jaw spade terminal and hinge spade terminals should be taken and
should be between 35-100 micro-ohms. Insure that the blades can be “opened” from jaw casting with a pulling
force of approximately 30-36 pounds measured at a point between the main blades just below the jaw contact as
previously described. If force is above 30-36 pounds, see alignment procedure, 4.11.1.

DANGER

Make sure that all power sources

are deenergized before attempting

any maintenance.

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BreakMaster Load Interrupter Switch

Inspection and Maintenance:

Operating Mechanism
Inspection Item

Criteria

Inspection Method

Corrective Action (if necessary)

Motor

5000 operations

Check condition

Replace brushes

Tightness of hardware No loose or missing parts

Visual and tightening with
appropriate tools

Tighten or reinstate if necessary

Dust or foreign matter No dust or foreign matter

Visual check

Clean as necessary

Lubrication

Smooth operation and no
excessive wear

Sight and feel

Lubricate very sparingly with
light machine oil

Deformation or exces-
sive wear

No excessive deformation or
wear

Visual and operational

Remove cause and replace parts

Manual operation

Smooth and crisp operation

Manual closing and opening Correct if necessary

Control Circuit Parts

Inspection Item

Criteria

Inspection Method

Corrective Action (if necessary)

Closing and opening
devices including
disconnects

Smooth and correct
operation by control power

Test closing and opening
of the switch twice

Replace any defective device

Wiring

Securely tied in proper place Visual Check

Repair or tie if necessary

Terminals

Tight

Visual Check

Tighten or replace if necessary

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