10 - maintenance after fault condition, Maintain the mcc after a fault condition, Chapter 10 – Rockwell Automation 2100 CENTERLINE Low Voltage Motor Control Centers  User Manual

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Rockwell Automation Publication 2100-IN012E-EN-P - February 2012

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Chapter

10

Maintenance After Fault Condition

Maintain the MCC After a
Fault Condition

The opening of the short circuit protective device (such as fuses or circuit
breakers) in a properly coordinated motor branch circuit is an indication of a
fault condition in excess of operating overload and must be corrected.

Fault conditions can cause damage to control equipment. When a fault occurs,
follow this procedure.

1.

De-energize the MCC.

2.

Investigate the cause of the fault and inspect all equipment thoroughly per
NEMA Standards publication ICS 2.3-1995, Instructions for the handling
installation operator and maintenance of MCCs not rated more than
600V, Section 11, Maintenance after a Fault has Occurred.

3.

Make necessary repairs to units, components and structures as required,
prior to reenergizing the equipment.

Be sure that replacement parts are suitably rated for the application.

An insulation resistance test (megger) may be required. Refer to

Chapter 7

.

ATTENTION: Make sure that the MCC remote power sources are
disconnected and that the respective disconnects are locked in the OFF/O
position.

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