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Eaton Power Circuit Breaker MDN-416
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Primary Disconnect Inspection
(Drawout Applications Only)
Pre-Inspection Conditions:
Device (Fixed): Position of Poles: Open, Mechanism: Discharged, Device Position in Cassette: -.
Device (Drawout): Position of Poles: Open, Mechanism: Discharged, Device Position in Cassette: Removed.
Procedure:
For Magnum Breakers with Vertically Mounted Primary Disconnects:
1. With breaker removed from cell, verify that vertical adapter nuts and bolts are torqued to 37–43 lb-ft.
For All Magnum Breakers Primary Disconnects:
1. Remove the primary disconnect.
1 Yearly Primary Contact Inspection
Pre-inspection conditions: Device (Fixed): Position of Poles: Open, Mechanism: Discharged, Device Position in Cassette: -. Device (Drawout): Position of Poles: Open, Mechanism: Discharged, Device Position in Cassette: Removed.
Note: Using the mating line of the housing halves as a reference guide will assist in this visual inspection.
Remove the arc chutes, look directly down into the arc chamber (Figure 98), and visually inspect each primary contact structure for signs of wear and/or damage.
Use the contact wear indicator to inspect each contact The contact wear indicator is the relative position of the individual contact fingers to a narrow, side-to-side ledge inside the arc chamber The ledge is actually part of the arc chamber When the circuit breaker is closed and the contacts are in good condition, the narrow ledge is covered by the back end of each of the contact fingers (Figure 99) If the back end of any of the contacts are below the ledge, the contact assembly should be replaced.
Once the inspection is complete, be sure to verify the arc chutes are properly replaced as previously described in the Arc Chute Inspection procedure.
WARNING: ARC CHUTES MUST BE SECURED PROPERLY IN PLACE BEFORE A CIRCUIT BREAKER IS INSTALLED IN A CIRCUIT BREAKER COMPARTMENT. FAILURE TO DO THIS COULD RESULT IN EQUIPMENT DAMAGE, BODILY INJURY, OR EVEN DEATH.
Sign off on the inspection
Electrical Operation Functional Testing
Warning: Breaker accessory voltages can vary within the same breaker. Be sure to review the accessory voltage rating before energizing as damage may occur.
This test procedure assumes that the breaker is equipped with optional shunt trip (ST), undervoltage release (UVR), and/or spring release (SR) accessories (Figure 94). If one accessory is missing, substitute the manual button or manual charge handle to replace the accessory’s function. If equipped with a motor operator, the voltage is listed on the breaker nameplate.
Charge the breaker mechanism springs using the motor operator
Is the breaker equipped with a UVR?
If equipped with a UVR, energize the UVR with the rated voltage.
Close the breaker by applying rated voltage to the spring release accessory and verify closing by noting the state of the indicating flag.
Charge the breaker mechanism springs using the motor operator. If using the motor operator, after charging, remove power to the motor operator to prevent automatic recharging.
Open the breaker by applying rated voltage to the shunt trip accessory.
Is UVR installed?
3 Yearly Internal Mechanism Inspection
Pre-inspection conditions
Device (Fixed): Position of Poles
Device (Fixed): Mechanism Discharged
Device (Fixed): Device Position in Cassette
Device (Drawout): Position of Poles
Device (Drawout): Mechanism Discharged
Device (Drawout): Device Position in Cassette: Removed
Procedure
Inspect the breaker for nicked wires, cracks in plastic parts, and loose screws
2 Yearly Secondary Injection Trip Unit Testing
Warning: This procedure requires trained personnel!
Charged the breaker mechanism springs using the charging handle or the motor operator
Closed the breaker by applying rated voltage to the spring release accessory
Verified closing by noting the state of the indicating flag
Charged the breaker mechanism springs again
Checked the state of the pop-out trip indicator
Reset the pop-out trip indicator if it is 'out'
Pressed the ON pushbutton to manually close the breaker
Used the Functional Test Kit to trip the breaker by setting its SELECT TEST switch to INST
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