1 inspection, 2 lubrication, 3 maintenance publications – GE Industrial Solutions EntelliGuard 800–2000 A Frames, 240–600 Vac User’s Guide User Manual
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EntelliGuard™ 800–2000 Ampere Power Circuit Breakers
Chapter 5. Maintenance
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5.1 Inspection
The circuit breaker should be inspected at least once every
two years. More-frequent inspections are recommended
when the breaker is employed under unfavorable con-
ditions such as severe load, dust, moisture, a large number
of operations, or if the vital nature of the load warrants it.
Always inspect the breaker after it has interrupted a short
circuit or ground fault.
WARNING: Before inspecting the breaker, dis-
connect it from all voltage sources.
AVERTISSEMENT: Débrancher le disjoncteur
de toutes sources de courant avant de
l’inspecter.
The following checks should be made with the breaker
drawn out to the
TEST
position.
1. Manually operate the breaker several times, check-
ing for obstructions or excessive friction.
• To charge the mechanism springs, pull the oper-
ating handle down until it stops (about 90°) five
or six times. The charge indicator will show
CHARGED
on a yellow background.
• Depress the
ON
button on the front of the
breaker. The springs should discharge and, if the
latch is properly reset, the breaker will close.
2. Check electrical operation of all installed accessories
and the motor-charge system, if so equipped.
3. Remove the arc chutes, then inspect the arc chutes
and contacts for breakage or excessive burning. For
the proper procedure for removing and reinstalling
the arc chutes, see DEH203.
4. Check insulating parts for evidence of overheating
and for cracks that may indicate thermal aging.
5.2 Lubrication
Bearing points and sliding surfaces should be lubricated
with a thin film of GE Lubricant D6A15A1 (MobilGrease
28, catalog number 193A1751P1). Clean the surfaces to
be lubricated with an industry-approved solvent.
Note: Remove all excess lubricant with a clean, lint -
free cloth to avoid accumulation of dirt or dust.
The contact surfaces of the primary disconnect fingers
should be cleaned and lubricated with GE Lubricant
D6A15A1.
Note: Do not lubricate the breaker main,
intermediate, or arcing contacts or the outside
diameters of rollers. Also do not lubricate the ground
radius on the closing prop or trip latch, as this will
cause accumulation of dirt and dust.
5.3 Maintenance Publications
See DEH203 for detailed maintenance procedures and
DEF004 for available renewal parts.