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Maintenance
01.4IB.51000C
PowlVac® Metal-Clad Switchgear
5kV & 15kV
For all previous lubrication requirements
Powlube-104, A-grease replaces Anderol
757 and Rheolube 368A, B-grease replaces
Mobilgrease 28, and C-oil replaces Mobil 1 and
Anderol 456A.
The switchgear lineup and connections should
be given the following overall maintenance at
least once a year:
1) Equipment
Clean the equipment thoroughly, removing
all dust and other accumulations. Wipe the
buses and supports clean. Refer to
for cautions about
cleaning bus insulation. Inspect the buses
and connections carefully for evidence of
overheating or weakening of the insulation.
2) Bus Insulation
The primary circuit bus bar is insulated
with a high temperature thermoplastic or
thermoset material that provides dielectric
and mechanical properties. Clean the
insulation to provide optimum insulation
properties.
Only use denatured alcohol or isopropyl
alcohol to clean the insulation. Wear
protective gloves and goggles and clean
the main bus bar in a well ventilated area.
Wipe dirt or other foreign matter from the
insulation with a clean cloth saturated with
only denatured or isopropyl alcohol.
Inhalation of vapor could result in minor or
moderate injury.
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CAUTION
Use only the cleaners recommended in this
document. Failure to do so could result in
equipment damage.
CAUTION
3) Mechanisms
Clean the mechanisms and lubricate wear
points. The application of lubricants should
be held to a minimum, which reduces the
accumulation of dust and dirt.
4) Primary Disconnect Device Contacts
Check the primary disconnect device
contacts for signs of abnormal wear or
overheating. Clean the contacts with a
silver polish. Discoloration of the silvered
surfaces is not ordinarily harmful, unless
the atmospheric conditions cause deposits,
such as sulfides on the contacts. If
necessary, the deposits can be removed
with a good grade of silver polish. Before
placing or replacing the circuit breaker
into service, apply a thin coat of contact
lubricant to main contacts for lubrication.
5) Disconnecting Contacts
Inspect all primary and secondary
disconnecting devices (such as those
on rollout transformers) for abnormal
wear, fatigue, or overheating. Replace,
if necessary, otherwise treat the same as
primary disconnect device contacts.