2 installation, 1 operational environment, 2 installation and interfaces – GE Industrial Solutions GERAPID 2607, 4207, 6007, 8007 with arc chutes 1X2, 1X4, 2X2, 2X3, 2X4 User Manual

Page 5: Fig. 2 termination for grounding wire, 3 usage, 1 supply and load, 2 adjusting the over current release, Fig. 3 setting of the oct unit

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2010-06-07 S47183e rev.03

Design and specifications are subject to change without notice

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2.2 Installation

2.2.1 Operational environment

The breaker, as delivered, is IP00 (NEMA 1) protected. It is
intended to work in indoor applications, without
pollutions, with non-conductive dust, protected against

high humidity and condensation. Low conductivity dust

deposit due to frequent condensation of humidity is
acceptable. General environmental conditions refer to EN

50123-1 - annex B, and IEC 60947, class PD3.

The breaker can operate at rated current within ambient
temperature range of –5 °C to +40 °C (23 to 104 °F).
Maximum operating ambient temperature is +55 °C

(130 °F) with continuous current derated by 10 %.

The breaker can operate at altitude up to 2000 m
(~6500 ft) without derating.

The breaker shall not be subjected to strong vibrations.
Maximum vibrations of 0.5 g per 30 sec in vertical and

horizontal directions are allowed.

Air shall be clean and its relative humidity shall be not
more than 50 % r.h. at the maximum temperature of

+40 °C (104 °F). Relative humidity may be higher if the
temperatures are lower, for example, 90 %r.h. at +20 °C

(68 °F). Slight condensation might occur during variations

of temperature

2.2.2 Installation and interfaces

The lower and upper main terminals (Code 4) must be
connected directly to the main cables or bus bars.

WARNING: The breaker must only be used in an upright
operation position with the arc chute in place and fully

secured.

After arc chute installation check for tightness both
connections to the arc runners. See drawing 49, item 3.

The safety distances as listed in section 5.1 shall be
maintained to grounded or insulated parts. Suitable

measures must be taken to protect personnel from arcs.

Strong, external magnetic fields, caused by improperly
located supply conductors or stray fields from other
devices, can lead to a shift of the trip setting thresholds.

This may result in premature tripping, or no tripping at all

during low-level short circuit current events. This has to
be accounted for when installing and operating the

device with shielding added if appropriate.

The control wires must be connected to the control
terminals (Code 19), as shown in the schematic circuit
diagrams in section 4. The protective grounding wire must

be connected at the marked contact [Fig. 2].

Fig. 2 Termination for grounding wire

2.3 Usage

2.3.1 Supply and load

In accordance with its type, the breaker has been
designed for the current and voltage listed in Table 1,
section 3.3.

During continuous operation, breaker must only be
loaded up to its maximum rated current. Load currents in

excess of breaker nameplate rating are allowable for brief
periods. Refer to the short time currents listed in Table 1.

Do not exceed the rated operating voltage shown on the
breaker’s nameplate.

Supply voltage for the drive and the auxiliary-tripping
devices (Code 8) shall be within the specified control
voltage range. Maximum current values for the auxiliary-

tripping devices are listed in Table 2a.

WARNING: Plugging in or unplugging of the auxiliary
connectors (-X2 :1/:2) (-X3 :4/:5) is only allowed with
disconnected primary (mains) and secondary voltages.

2.3.2 Adjusting the over current release

OCT is an over-current tripping release (Code 7), which
trips and releases the breaker in case of overload or short
circuit currents. This is an instantaneous and direct acting

device.

If equipped with an adjustable OCT, the response
threshold can be easily adjusted [Fig.3], by turning the
adjustment nut 1 with a SW6 hexagon wrench 2.

The adjustment must only be carried out after the breaker
has been disconnected from the main circuit. For fixed

installations breaker’s main terminals shall be grounded.

Turning the adjustment screw clockwise increases the trip
threshold, turning the screw counter-clockwise decreases

the tripping threshold.

Align the arrow and the desired marking 3, to perform
adjustment.

Fig. 3 Setting of the OCT unit

SW 6

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