GE Industrial Solutions GERAPID 2508, 4008, 5008, 6008 WITH ARC CHUTE 1X2 User Manual

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2011-03-14 S47183De rev.01

Design and specifications are subject to change without notice

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7.3 Glossary

A

a-release

– see Shunt trip device;

Activating magnet

– see Closing drive;

Anti-pumping device

– see SU control PCB. Prevents

reclosing after a close-open operation, as long as the device

initiating closing is maintained in the position for closing

Arc runners

– (also: arc probes; arc horns). Directs arcs from

contacts into the arc chute. There are two arc runners

mounted in Gerapid breaker, front and back.

Arcing contact

– – (also: pre-contact; arcing pre-contact). An

arcing contact on which the arc is intended to be established,

to avoid wearing and burning of the main contacts. It is

mounted at the top of flexible band. It is easy to replace.

Spring loaded to maintain proper contact force.

Auxiliary contact

– (also: make/break contact; a-/b-contact,

changeover contact, convertible contact). A

contact included

in an auxiliary circuit and mechanically operated by the

breaker.

Auxiliary switch

– (also: auxiliary switch; make/break contact;

a-/b-contact). A s

witch block containing up to 10 auxiliary

contacts,. Mechanically operated by the mechanism of the

breaker during switching operations. Auxiliary switch block is

mounted in lower compartment of the control box. Every

contact can be either NO or NC, configured by appropriate

wiring.

C

Closing drive

– (also: activating magnet; closing solenoid;

solenoid drive)

. High power, black solenoid coil, mounted at

the front of the breaker, below the control box. Use for

electric and remote closing of the main contacts. Power

consumption is up to 2.6kW. Closing time is ~150ms.

Closing operation

– (also: switching ON; CLOSE operation). It

is operation, by which the breaker is brought from the OPEN

position to the CLOSED position.

Closing solenoid

- see Closing drive;

Control circuit terminals

– (also: control sockets/plugs). Fully

insulated sockets at the front cover of control box. Intended
for external connection to the auxiliary and control circuits.

E

ED coil

– (also: electro-dynamic coil). An impulse coil release.

Actuating element of ED impulse release, mounted on the

base, under the mechanism.

Electro-Dynamic impulse release

– (also: ED tripping; impulse

release

). Release device, consist of actuator (ED coil) and

control circuit (NEKO PCB with C-bank). This is an auxiliary
release, activated by high-energy impulse of current. The

impulse is shaped by internal (NEKO) or external C-bank.

Opening time is less 3ms. Time to charge capacitors is

~15sec.

H

Lever for manual operating

– (also: hand lever). Hand lever

can be used for both, closing and opening manual operation.

It is intend for use only during maintenance.

M

Main circuit

– (also: mains; primary circuit; current path). All

the conductive parts of the breaker included in the circuit,

which is intend to close or open. It consists of: main terminals
(upper and lower), fixed contact, flexible band and lower bus
bar.

Main terminals

– (also: main connections). Two conductive

bars provided for electrical connection to external main

circuit. Different configurations are avaiable.

N

NEKO control PCB

– (also: ED coil control unit; internal C-bank

control

). Control circuit PCB to supervise the operation of the

ED coil. It consists of control circuit and bank of capacitors.
Required to energize the ED impulse coil.

O

OCT

– see Over-Current release;

Opening operation

– (also: switching OFF; OPEN operation).

An operation by which the breaker is brought from the

CLOSED position to the open position.

Over-Current release

– (also: OCT). An instantaneous and

direct acting mechanical release. Tripping the breaker in case

of overloads and short circuits. Is adjustable within

predetermined range. Opening time depends on short circuit

conditions and shall not exceed 5ms. OCT is activated be

means of magnetic energy from main circuit. Requires no

external control power.

P

Position indicator

– (also: position indicating device). A

mechanical device mounted at the front of closing drive.

Indicates whether the breaker is in the open or closed

position.

CLOSED position is marked as “I”, or RED flag.

OPEN position is marked as “O”.

Pre-contact

– see Arcing contact;

R

r-release

– see Zero voltage release;

S

SEL

– Current measurement system, consisting of sensing

element and control circuit. The sensor is an insulated tube,

mounted on the top terminal of the breaker. Utilizes two Hall’s

probes for sensing the current and direction. The proportional
voltage signal is transmitted to control circuit, placed in

control box. The SEL control PCB is an opto-isolated

transducer, which generates standard output signals
proportional to measured current.

SEL control PCB

– a control circuit PCB. Controls and

transforms current measurement signal from SEL sensor.

Self cut-off function

– A safety feature provided to avoid

overstressing of the closing drive and shunt trip release.

Closing drive is automatically cut-off from power source after

500ms. Shunt trip coil is connected in series with auxiliary

contact(s), which cause cut-off after breaker’s opening.

Shunt trip release

– (also: ST; shunt release; a-release).

Instantaneous release energized by means of voltage signal.

Within 50ms trips the breaker’s mechanism. Use for remote
OPEN operation. ST can be activated by potential free contact

or by directly applied voltage from external source. ST can

have a single or double winding.

Solenoid drive

- see Closing drive;

ST control PCB

– control circuit PCB supervising the operation

of shunt trip release.

SU control PCB

– control circuit PCB supervising the remote

closing operation by means of solenoid drive. Presents in

every breaker, and placed in control box. Provides also anti-
pumping

and self cut-off functions.

Switching ON

– see Closing operation;

Switching OFF

– see Opening operation;

T

Trip-free device

– A mechanical switching device, the moving

contacts of which return to and remain in the open position
when the opening operation is initiated after the initiation of

the closing operation, even if the closing command is

maintained. To ensure proper breaking of the current, which
may have been established, it may be necessary that the

contacts momentarily reach the closed position.

U

UVR control PCB

- control circuit, designed as a single PCB,

for supervising the zero-voltage release device.

Z

Zero-voltage release

– (also: under-voltage; UVR; r-release).

An auxiliary tripping device. Trips the breaker open on control

voltage loss. Opening time is less 75ms. It is used for remote
OPEN operation or control voltage supervision.

Interchangeable option with shunt trip release. Activated by

means of auxiliary “potential free”, NO or NC contact.

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