0 basic description and application, 1 switchgear identification, 2 safety features – GE Industrial Solutions BreakMaster Load Interrupter Switch User Manual

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Section 1 – Introduction

1.0

Basic Description and Application

GE’s BreakMaster Load Interrupter Switch consists of an air insulated, three pole, gang-operated, quick-make,
quick-break, load interrupter switch in a floor mounted metal enclosure. It can be applied with power fuses and
many other protective devices to provide safe, economical switching and circuit protection where infrequent
disconnecting means is required. The BreakMaster is designed for medium voltage circuit applications ranging
from 2.4kV through 15kV in 600 or 1200 load ampere interrupting ratings. The switch is operated externally
from the front of the cubicle and is equipped with a quick make, quick break mechanism to open and close the
switch independent of the speed with which the operating handle is moved, manually or power operated. The
switchgear meets or exceeds all applicable ANSI, NEMA and IEEE standards and the Seismic requirements of the
UBC zone 4 and CBC zone 4 building codes and UL listed switches are available as an option.

1.1

Switchgear Identification

A data nameplate is located beneath the switch operating handle of each BreakMaster vertical switch section
(see Figure 1). Contained on this nameplate are the GE order number, serial number, drawing number, and switch
style number. This information should be given to the GE sales office if a question should arise concerning the
switchgear or if renewal parts are required. These numbers allow the factory to completely identify the
switchgear. Also located on the nameplate are voltage and current ratings for the switch and switchgear.

1.2

Safety Features

GE’s BreakMaster Load Interrupter Switch meets or exceeds all of the following standards:

GE’s BreakMaster Load Interrupter Switch has several built in
features to reduce hazards and to provide proper operating
sequences.

1. Door interlock prevents opening the enclosure front doors

while the switch is in the closed position.

2. Switch interlock prevents manual operation of the handle

mechanism with the doors open.

3. A viewing window is provided to verify each switch contact

position.

4. Facilities are provided for padlocking the switch in the open

or closed position.

5. Mechanical indicators show whether the switch mechanism

is open or closed.

6. Key interlocks, when provided, force a sequence of operation.

WARNING

Exceeding nameplate ratings of the

switchgear could cause property damage,

severe injury, or death. Switchgear must

be operated within its nameplate ratings.

!

BREAKMASTER LOAD

INTERRUPTER SWITCH

REQ. NO.
FACTORY ORDER NO.
SWITCH PART NO.
MANUFACTURE DATE

190B9965P1

ASSEMBLED IN MEXICO

XXXXXXX

XXXXXXXX

XXXXX-X

28-JUN-00

FUSE/RATING
FUSE CATALOG NO.
INTEGRATED SWITCH & FUSE
SHORT CIRCUIT CURRENT

175

9F62FDD175

40

KA ASYM

MAIN BUS AMPACITY
MAIN BUS BRACING
ENCLOSURE TYPE

N/A

50

INDOOR

A

KA ASYM

CATEGORY B

RATED MAXIMUM VOLTAGE
IMPULSE WITHSTAND (BIL)
NORM. FREQ. WITHSTAND
FREQUENCY
CONTINUOUS CURRENT
LOAD INTERRUPTING CURRENT
MOMENTARY CURRENT
SHORT TIME – CURRENT
– TIME
FAULT CLOSING CURRENT

15
95
36
60

600
600

40
25

2

40

KV
KV
KV

HZ

A SYM
A SYM

KA ASYM

KA SYM

SEC

KA ASYM

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Standards

C37.20.3

ANSI/IEEE

C37.20.4

C37.22

NEMA

SG-6

UL

UL 1008A (LIS-ATS only)

See ANSI standards

CSA

C22.2, No. 31

C22.2, No. 193

IEEE

693-1997

BreakMaster Load Interrupter Switch

Figure 1

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