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LOW
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AINTENANCE
P
URPOSES
OI 250 (EN)
REV7
/REV3
Operating State after Slow Closing
Removing the Slow Operation Device
• Turn the hexagon nut (22) counterclockwise until enough
pressure is removed from the hook (19) that the slow operation
device (15) can be removed.
Executing a Slow Opening Operation
The spring mechanism is prepared for manual operations.
Checking the Operating State of the Circuit Breaker and the
Spring Mechanism
Tools Required
1)
Only required for spring mechanisms equipped with an under-
voltage release and no integrated locking device.
Position of Position Indicator
Spring position indicator shows clo-
sing spring is uncharged or charged
Breaker position indicator is
in closed position,
opening spring is charged
Position of Position Indicator
Spring position indicator shows clo-
sing spring is uncharged or charged
Breaker position indicator is
in closed position,
opening spring is charged
7 Locking plate for manual release
1)
10 Locking device for undervoltage release
1)
11 Locking device for the closing latch
15 Slow operation device
16 Closing spring release device
Summary of Contents for GL 311 F3/4031 P/VE
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Page 10: ...INTRODUCTION 10 146 OI 250 EN REV7 REV6...
Page 12: ...SAFETY 12 146 OI 250 EN REV7 REV3...
Page 48: ...INSTALLATION 48 146 OI 250 EN REV7 REV7...
Page 80: ...INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE 80 146 OI 250 EN REV7 REV3...
Page 102: ...RECONDITIONING 102 146 OI 250 EN REV7 REV7...
Page 104: ...END OF LIFE MANAGEMENT 104 146 OI 250 EN REV7 REV2a...
Page 114: ...SPECIAL EQUIPMENT OPTIONAL 114 146 OI 250 EN REV7 REV0...
Page 128: ...REPLACEMENT PARTS AND ACCESSORIES 128 146 OI 250 EN REV7 REV6...
Page 130: ...HANDLING USED SULFUR HEXAFLUORIDE 130 146 OI 250 EN REV7 REV2...