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Recommended Renewal Parts and Replacement Procedures

IB-60201

Ch 6  Recommended Renewal Parts and 

Replacement Procedures

A.  o

rderInG

 I

nStructIonS

1.  Order Renewal Parts from Powell at  

www.powellind.com or call 1.800.480.7273.

2.  Always specify complete nameplate 

information, including:

•  Circuit Breaker Type

•  Serial Number

•  Rated Voltage

•  Rated Amps

•  Impulse Withstand 

•  Control Voltage (for control devices and 

coils)

3.  Specify the quantity and description 

of the part and the instruction bulletin 

number.  If the part is in any of the 

recommended renewal parts tables, specify 

the catalog number.  If the part is not in 

any of the tables, a description should be 

accompanied by a marked illustration from 

this instruction bulletin, a photo or simply 

submit a sketch showing the part needed.

B.  r

ecoMMended

 r

eneWAl

 p

ArtS

A sufficient amount of renewal parts should be 

stored to enable the prompt replacement of 

any worn, broken or damaged part.  A sufficient 

amount of stocked parts minimizes service 

interruptions caused by breakdowns and saves 

time and expense.  When continuos operation 

is a primary consideration, a larger quantity of 

renewal parts should be stocked depending 

on the severity of the service and the time 

required to secure replacement parts.

Since parts may be improved periodically, 

renewal parts may not be identical to the 

original parts.  

Tables E, F, and G

 list the 

recommended spare parts to be carried in 

stock by the user.  The recommended quantity 

is not specified.  This must be determined 

by the user based on the application.  As a 

minimum, it is recommended that one set of 

parts be stocked per ten circuit breakers or less.

Powell recommends that only qualified 

technicians perform maintenance on these 

units.  Refer to the Qualified Person Section in 

the front of this instruction bulletin.  If these 

circuit breakers are installed in a location 

where they are not maintained by a qualified 

technician, a spare circuit breaker should be on 

site ready for circuit breaker replacement.  The 

malfunctioning unit can then be returned to 

the factory for reconditioning.

c.  r

eplAceMent

 p

rocedureS

This section includes instructions for replacing 

the parts recommended as renewal parts.  

Before attempting any maintenance repair 

work, take note of the safety practices outlined 

in 

Ch 2 Safety

 of this instruction bulletin.

CAUTION

CAUTION

!

Ensure that the control circuits are 

deenergized and the circuit breaker is 

deenergized, disconnected by means of a 

visible break, and securely grounded.  Do NOT 

start to work on a closed circuit breaker or a 

circuit breaker with the main closing spring 

charged.  When any maintenance procedure 

requires the opening or closing of the circuit 

breaker or the charging of any of the stored 

energy mechanism springs, exercise extreme 

caution to ensure that all personnel, tools, and 

other miscellaneous objects are kept clear of 

the moving parts of the charged springs.

Courtesy of NationalSwitchgear.com

Summary of Contents for PowlVac IB-60201

Page 1: ...IB 60201 PowlVac STD Vacuum Circuit Breaker 5kV 15kV 1200A 2000A 3000A Powered by Safety Courtesy of NationalSwitchgear com...

Page 2: ...Circuit Breaker IB 60201 Contact Information Powell Electrical Systems Inc www powellind com info powellind com Service Division PO Box 12818 Houston Texas 77217 2818 Tel 713 944 6900 Fax 713 948 456...

Page 3: ...2002 4 13 4 13 3 as a signal word but used in this manual is IMPORTANT This is defined as IMPORTANT indicates a section of the manual covering a non hazardous situation but one where Powell feels pro...

Page 4: ...Powered by Safety PowlVac STD Vacuum Circuit Breaker IB 60201 This page is intentionally left blank Courtesy of NationalSwitchgear com...

Page 5: ...hanism 6 1 Mechanical Description 6 2 Electrical Description 16 C Racking Mechanism 17 1 General Description 17 2 Standard Racking Mechanism 19 D Circuit Breaker Compartment Interfaces 19 1 Primary Di...

Page 6: ...ircuit Breaker to the Connected Position 31 F Removing the Circuit Breaker from the Circuit Breaker Compartment 33 1 Removing the Circuit Breaker from the Connected to the Test Disconnected Position 3...

Page 7: ...intenance Procedures 51 1 High Potential Tests 51 2 Timing 51 3 Primary Resistance Check 52 Ch 6 Recommended Renewal Parts and Replacement Procedures 53 A Ordering Instructions 53 B Recommended Renewa...

Page 8: ...d Circuit Breaker in Test Position 31 Figure 15 Pushing Manual Trip Operator Accessing Racking Drive Shaft 32 Figure 16 Racking the Standard Circuit Breaker 32 Figure 17 Racking Drive Shaft Extension...

Page 9: ...Table A Field Dielectric Test Values 23 Table B Lubrication 41 Table C Timing 51 Table D Primary Resistance 52 Table E Primary Current Path 63 Table F Control Devices 64 Table G Miscellaneous Parts 66...

Page 10: ...Powered by Safety vi PowlVac STD Vacuum Circuit Breaker IB 60201 This page is intentionally left blank Courtesy of NationalSwitchgear com...

Page 11: ...act is performed requiring physical contact with the electrical working components or wiring of this equipment the power supply must be disconnected Failure to follow this warning may result in injur...

Page 12: ...ts 7 Illustrations photographs and description of the circuit breaker The illustrations contained in this document may not represent the exact construction details of each particular type of PowlVac S...

Page 13: ...exists ground the phase conductors or circuit parts before touching them Where it could be reasonably anticipated that the conductors or circuit parts being deenergized could contact other exposed en...

Page 14: ...ve it from the metal clad switchgear 2 DO NOT WORK ON A CIRCUIT BREAKER WITH THE CONTROL CIRCUIT ENERGIZED 3 EXTREME CARE MUST BE EXERCISED TO KEEP ALL PERSONNEL TOOLS AND OTHER OBJECTS CLEAR OF MECHA...

Page 15: ...the test personnel be no closer than one meter 3 from the front of the circuit breaker THE CIRCUIT BREAKER SHALL BE EITHER FULLY OPEN OR FULLY CLOSED WHEN MAKING HIGH POTENTIAL TESTS DO NOT TEST WITH...

Page 16: ...of the circuit breaker between the test disconnected and connected positions The racking mechanism provides the motion to engage disengage the primary disconnecting devices and to open close the shutt...

Page 17: ...tter e Nameplate f Padlock Provision Stationary Clip g Padlock Provision Movable Arm h Manual Trip Operator i Handle j Manual Charging Crank k MOC Actuator l Circuit Breaker Open Closed Indicator m Se...

Page 18: ...et Spring l Camshaft m Main Closing Cam n Auxiliary Switch o Charging Motor p Secondary Trip Prop Adjusting Screw q Latch Check Switch r Jackshaft s Holding Pawl Support Arm t Crank Pin u Holding Pawl...

Page 19: ...t Latch i Frame j Wheel k Crank Arm Roller l Racking Crank Arm m Racking Shaft n Worm Gear o Racking Drive Shaft p Ground Connection q Serial Number Plate r Sliding Contact Finger Assembly s Operating...

Page 20: ...pawl adjusting eccentric Figure 2 u located to the left front of the mechanism When the mechanism is operated manually the top pawl becomes the drive pawl and the bottom pawl becomes the holding pawl...

Page 21: ...tion IB 60201 Figure 4 Cam and Fundamental Linkage Positions a Breaker Open Spring Charged Links Reset b Breaker Closed Spring Discharged c Breaker Open Spring Discharged d Breaker Closed Spring Charg...

Page 22: ...p Adjusting Screw b Secondary Trop Prop Shaft c Secondary Trip Prop d Secondary Linkage Roller e Main Cam Roller f Reset Spring g Camshaft h Main Closing Cam i Center Phase Operating Lever j Jackshaft...

Page 23: ...uum interrupter assembly thus moving the vacuum interrupter contact The bell cranks give an approximate 3 to 1 multiplication of the contact loading spring force enabling a lower spring rate to be use...

Page 24: ...LS Makes LS Breaks LS Makes 52 b Breaks VCB Closed White Light Deenergized Motor M Energized Prevents Close Coil Energization Before Spring is Fully Charged Y Coil Energized Close Coil CC Deenergized...

Page 25: ...M Bkr Closing Springs Charging Motor 52 b Normally Closed Bkr Auxiliary Switch Contact 52 a Normally Open Bkr Auxiliary Switch Contact Y Y Anti Pump Relay LCS Latch Check Switch PR Protective Relaying...

Page 26: ...in closing spring is fully charged and the stored energy mechanism is ready for a closing operation It is located at the bottom right of the mechanism and is supported by a bracket which is bolted to...

Page 27: ...he connected or the test disconnected positions When the breaker position indicator displays BREAKER CONNECTED and this is fully visible in the aperture the circuit breaker is in the connected positio...

Page 28: ...trip operator is mechanically held in the inward actuated position when the shutter is down and the shutter can be raised in only the test disconnected or connected positions due to the pin and cam a...

Page 29: ...icator on the front of the circuit breaker will display BREAKER CONNECTED D Circuit Breaker Compartment Interfaces 1 Primary Disconnecting Devices There are six primary disconnecting devices on the ci...

Page 30: ...hich allows the primary disconnecting devices to connect disconnect Downward movement of the crank arms rollers in the slots will move the shutters to the fully open position before the circuit breake...

Page 31: ...lad switchgear assembly is installed in a Power Control Room a circuit breaker housed in the lower circuit breaker compartment may be shipped installed in the equipment In these cases the circuit brea...

Page 32: ...adverse effect on the insulating parts the circuit breaker should be carefully protected against condensation preferably by storing it in a warm dry room of moderate temperature such as 40 100 F Circu...

Page 33: ...mits cannot be given for satisfactory insulation values when testing with an insulation resistance tester a record should be kept of the insulation resistance tester readings as well as the temperatur...

Page 34: ...The radiation may increase with increased voltage and or decreased contact spacing X radiation produced during this test with the voltage specified in Table A and normal contact spacing is extremely l...

Page 35: ...ON CAUTION If DC high potential testing hipot is required the DC high potential test machine must not produce instantaneous peak voltages exceeding 50kV CAUTION CAUTION No attempt should be made to tr...

Page 36: ...cts clear of mechanism which are to be operated or released CAUTION CAUTION Push the manual close operator Figure 1 n inward and the circuit breaker will close The circuit breaker open closed indicato...

Page 37: ...the compartment and to the circuit breaker Insert the fuses The charging motor will automatically charge the stored energy mechanism s main closing springs Operation of the breaker control switch on...

Page 38: ...sition indicator displays BREAKER TEST DISCONNECTED With the racking crank arms in this position the secondary disconnect override device may be removed from the secondary disconnect receptacle Pole u...

Page 39: ...racking procedures apply only for indoor type and non arc resistant constructions For all other constructions refer to the appropriate instructions or instruction bulletin s for the applicable rackin...

Page 40: ...Before attempting any racking procedure review Chapter 2 IMPORTANT IMPORTANT 2 Inserting the Circuit Breaker to the Test Disconnected Position Prior to inserting the circuit breaker into the circuit...

Page 41: ...is is the Test Position Figure 14 Standard Circuit Breaker in Test Position 3 Inserting the Circuit Breaker to the Connected Position Prior to inserting the circuit breaker into the circuit breaker co...

Page 42: ...the racking handle will cause the circuit breaker to travel further into the compartment ensuring wipe or overlap of the primary disconnecting devices Continue racking until the breaker position indi...

Page 43: ...handle socket onto the racking drive shaft shutter The racking handle socket may be used to push down the shutter to gain access to the racking drive c Release the manual trip operator It will remain...

Page 44: ...lign the wheels with the floor pan channels of the compartment Verify that the floor pan channels are free of debris prior to inserting the circuit breaker c Roll the circuit breaker in the compartmen...

Page 45: ...follow the breaker with the racking handle as it travels to the connected position IMPORTANT IMPORTANT Figure 17 Racking Drive Shaft Extension Insertion a c b a Racking Drive Shaft Extension b Manual...

Page 46: ...wipe or overlap of the primary disconnecting devices Continue racking until the breaker position indicator displays BREAKER CONNECTED This will be approximately 22 rotations from the starting point W...

Page 47: ...hold the manual trip operator and simultaneously open the racking drive shaft shutter Place the racking drive shaft extension onto the racking drive shaft The racking drive shaft extension socket may...

Page 48: ...Store the plug so it will not be damaged while withdrawing the circuit breaker Note Removing the secondary disconnect plug will trip a closed breaker and discharge the main closing spring c Press the...

Page 49: ...rcuit breaker is known to have interrupted a fault current at or near its rating it is recommended that the circuit breaker be inspected and the necessary maintenance be performed as soon as practical...

Page 50: ...e cloth or an industrial type wiper to clean the circuit breaker Do not use solvents de greasers or any aerosol products to clean in the area of any mechanisms Refer to Ch 5 Maintenance B Mechanism Ar...

Page 51: ...xcess Ratchet Wheel Figure 21 l Rheolube 368A Grease Jackshaft Lever Pins passing through Operating Pushrods Figure 21 j Anderol 456 Oil Avoid lubricating on operating pushrods Main Closing Spring Gui...

Page 52: ...k Pin n Close Latch Shaft Face m Motor Drive Shaft Roller Needle Bearings e Fundamental Linkage Pin f Jackshaft Support l Ratchet Wheel k Pawls d Trip Shaft Bearing b Primary Disconnecting Device j Ja...

Page 53: ...rings Support ad Wheel z Motor Drive Shaft Coupling t Fundamental Linkage ac Motor Cutoff Cam y Close Shaft Support Bearing aa Camshaft Needle Bearings ab Motor Drive Shaft Support Bearings Figure 22...

Page 54: ...B Lubrication See Figures 21 and 22 for labeled lubrication photographs Table B Lubrication lists the location of all surfaces that should be lubricated the type of lubricant to be used and the method...

Page 55: ...ocation of the flat washer lock washer and spacer Figure 24 When any maintenance procedure requires the opening or closing of the circuit breaker or the charging of any of the stored energy mechanism...

Page 56: ...atchet mechanism is operating or the stored energy mechanism will not ratchet at all To adjust the pawl perform the following steps 1 Remove the escutcheon to gain access to the head of the bolt holdi...

Page 57: ...all high voltage components shall be deenergized disconnected by means of a visible break and securely grounded WARNING WARNING To adjust the PowlVac STD Tripping System perform the following steps 1...

Page 58: ...the circuit breaker TRIPPED during the test performed in step 12 increase the gap between the trip coil armature and the trip lever by bending the trip lever downwards slightly using channel lock pli...

Page 59: ...Mechanism Area 3 Closing Spring Removal 2 Rotate the crank arms until the spring charge indicator displays CLOSING SPRING CHARGED 3 Loosen the two screws which secure the latch check switch and rotate...

Page 60: ...adjusting screw clockwise until the main closing spring discharges then depress the manual trip operator to OPEN the circuit breaker 6 Turn the close bar adjusting screw 3 to 3 full turns counterclock...

Page 61: ...t required for routine maintenance but are recommended after a heavy fault interruption any major circuit breaker repair that involves the primary current path or when the circuit breaker has been in...

Page 62: ...both main horizontal primary disconnecting devices of each pair or the resistance measurement will be affected This may be done by connecting the current source leads to two blocks of full round edge...

Page 63: ...and G list the recommended spare parts to be carried in stock by the user The recommended quantity is not specified This must be determined by the user based on the application As a minimum it is rec...

Page 64: ...inserting a large screwdriver or a similar tool under the pin connecting the opening spring rod to the jackshaft levers and over the spacer that contacts the open position stop bolt then apply pressu...

Page 65: ...upter Position the block at the approximate location measured in step l The exact location of the block is not critical as it will be adjusted in a following step The block should be rotated until the...

Page 66: ...ide while adjusting the height of the operating yoke in increments of turn to achieve best fit Figure 32 u Remove the pin and reassemble the bell cranks Figure 32 Operating Yoke Setting v Lubricate th...

Page 67: ...downward decreases the stroke turning it upward increases the stroke Each turn of the operating yoke will change the stroke by approximately 0 05 CAUTION CAUTION If adjustment of the operating yoke i...

Page 68: ...hould be replaced The sliding contact finger assemblies on the PowlVac circuit breakers are reversible Since only the upper ends of the fingers experience any wiping action the wear is normally confin...

Page 69: ...assembly in place and reconnect it to the wiring harness d Perform the Tripping System Adjustment found in Ch 5 Maintenance B Mechanism Area 5 Mechanism Adjustments c Tripping System Adjustment e Trip...

Page 70: ...or to the right disconnecting the motor shaft from the mechanism and lift the motor out d Lubricate the end of the shaft of the new charging motor generously with Rheolube 368A grease e Position the n...

Page 71: ...eaded c Disconnect wires from the switch d Connect the wires to the new switch and fasten switch in place with screws and nut plate previously removed e Adjust the switch To adjust the switch see Ch 5...

Page 72: ...tch and attach it to the mounting bracket with the two screws removed in Step d f Insert the operating arm of the switch into the hole at the end of the operations counter linkage and secure it with t...

Page 73: ...50 4 76 2000A 50956G01P 50403P01 50934G20P 60501G03P 05PV50 4 76 3000A 50956G02P 50403P01 50934G20P 60500G03P 15PV25 15 1200A 50952G01P 50403P04 50934G18P 60501G01P 15PV25 15 2000A 50952G01P 50403P01...

Page 74: ...041G04P 50042G05P n a n a n a n a Notes 1 One required per circuit breaker if the circuit breaker was originally equipped with this item All circuit breakers have a closing coil primary shunt trip coi...

Page 75: ...t Procedures IB 60201 Figure 34 Control Devices a Primary Shunt Trip Coil 3 cycle b Primary Shunt Trip Coil 5 cycle c Charging Motor Assembly d Closing Coil Assembly e Anti Pump Relay f Undervoltage D...

Page 76: ...Illustration Auxiliary Switch Push On Terminals 102108LN Screw On Terminals 102108LP Ground Connection 25kA 50951G02P 36kA 50952G03P 50kA 50952G02P Latch Check Switch BA 2RV2 A2 Motor Cutoff Switch As...

Page 77: ...ston PO Box 12818 Houston TX 77217 Tel 713 944 6900 Fax 713 948 4569 www powellind com info powellind com 2006 Powell Industries Inc All rights reserved 5kV 15kV 1200A 2000A 3000A IB 60201 PowlVac STD...

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