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Westinghouse  Type  F-122  Oil  Circuit-Breakers 

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FIG,  5--0UTLINE  DRAWING  FOR  TYPE 

F-122 

BREAKER  WITH  CoMMoN  PIPE  MouNTING 

FOR  UNIT  AND  CovERPLATE 

signs  of  moisture,  carbonization  or 

dirt,  filter  and  retest  it  before  re­
placing  it  in  service.  See  that  the 

oil  level  in  the  tanks  is  maintained 
at  the  proper  height. 

7. 

Remove  all  oil  and  thoroughly 

clean  the  tanks,  tank  liners,  lift 
rods,  terminal  bushings,  etc.,  at 
least  once  a  year. 

8.  Thoroughly  inspect  all  bolts  and 

nuts-and  tighten  if  necessary. 

Inspect  all  pins,  links  and  bearings 

especially for excessive wear.  Check 

all  cotter  pins.  Do  not  use  thin 

lock  washers  on  moving  contact 

parts. 

II. 

Arrange  for  regular  inspection  to 
see  that  the  apparatus  is  in  ad­
justment,  the oil is  of good quality 
and  that  the  complete  breaker 

functions  as  required. 

Regular 

inspection  periods  pay  dividends. 

Insulating  Oil 

Dielectric  tests  of  the  oil  should  be 

made  every  three  months,  to  show  if  it 
is  reasonably  good  for  circuit-breaker 
work. 

Samples  should  not  be  taken 

until  the  oil  has  remained  undisturbed 

for  at  least  four  hours.  In  testing  for 
indication  of water, take the sample from 
the  bottom  of  the  tank.  If  for  indica­

tion  of  carbon,  and  after  a  heavy 

short-circuit,  take  the  sample  from 
the  surface  of  the  oil. 

Care  of  Circuit-Breaker 

Oil-The care 

of  the  insulating  oil  in  circuit-breakers 
is  of  the  utmost  importance  in  their 
successful  operation.  Contamination  by 
dirt,  moisture,  metallic  particles,  lint, 
etc.,  all  reduce  the  dielectric  strength, 

upon  which  the  operation  and  current 

interrupting  ability  largely  depend. 
Consequently, the most careful attention 
should  be  given  to keeping  the  oil clean, 

not  only  in  filling  the  tanks  originally 
but  in later  maintenance  or  other  work 
on  the  breakers  which  might  involve 
opening  the  tanks. 

Only the highest grade, such as W emco 

"C" or other approved oil should be used 
in  the  breakers.  The  oil  should  be  new 
or  at  least  thoroughly  reconditioned  by 
means of  a  filter  press  or  centrifuge.  In 
any case, before using, it should  be given 

a  dielectric  test  which  should  show 

minimum  of  22,000  volts  (preferably 
25,000  to  30,000)  measured  between 

l-inch  diameter  discs  spaced  .1  inch 

apart. 

Before  filling,  the  tanks  should  be 

thoroughly  cleaned  and  flushed  out 
with  insulating  oil.  The same  treatment 

should  be  given  the  inside  of  the  top  of 

the  breaker  and  the  operating  linkage 
and  contact  system.  In doing this,  rags 
which  will leave lint  should  not  be  used 
as  this  absorbs  and  holds  moisture. 

The  same  care  should  be  used  during 

inspection  or  maintenance  work  on  the 
breaker, which should preferably be done 
only under favorable  weather conditions. 

If  the oil is to be reconditioned  following 
operation  of  the  breaker  under  short­
circuit,  the tank,  and  entire inside of  the 
breaker  should  be  cleaned  before  the  oil 
is  returned  to  the  tank.  If  the  work 

merely  involves  lowering  or  removal  of 

the  tank,  care  should  be  taken  to  keep 
the  tank  covered  until  it  is  replaced  so 

that  dirt,  dust  metallic  particles,  etc., 
cannot  fall  into  the  oil. 

The  above  precautions  may  appear 

academic  to  those  familiar  with  the 
maintenance  and  operation  of oil circuit­

breakers,  but  a  little  more  than ordinary 
care in oil handling  will  be  well repaid  in 
reliable  and  dependable  operation  for 
which  the  breaker is  designed  and  built. 

For  instructions  as  to  the  care  and 

testing  of  insulating  oil,  see  Instruction 
Book 44-820-1. 

Mounting  of  Switchboard 

Breaker  (on  Panel  or 

on Panel Bracket) 

Before  mounting  the  coverplate  and 

the  breaker  to  the  panel,  first  assemble 
the  signal  switch  and  bell  alarm,  if  they 
are  ordered,  to  the  coverplate  as  shown 
on  Fig. 

6. 

Then  place  the  5-ampere 

tripping  coils  from  the  overload  attach­

ment,  if  supplied,  in the  coil  box  of  the 
coverplate,  and  mount  the  coverplate 

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Summary of Contents for F-122

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Page 2: ... 8 Mechanical Interlock 8 Mechanical Sequence Interlock 10 16 Mounting of Auxiliaries 8 10 Overload Release 14 Panel Bracket 15 Panel Frame Mounting Bracket 15 Pipe Bracket 15 Pipe Structure 15 Signal Switch and Beii Alarm 10 Tripping Devices 10 Undervoltage Release Attachment 10 12 General Description 3 Installation 3 Insulating Oil o 6 Mounting of Circuit Breaker Units 0 6 Switchboard Breaker Pa...

Page 3: ...ection covering adjustment 5 Operate the circuit breaker by hand several times watching each pole and the operating mechanism to be sure all parts move smoothly and freely 6 When the mechanism is remote mounted adjust the connections between the breaker and operating mechanism so that full contact is obtained and the breaker rests on the bumpers when in the open position 7 Install connections to t...

Page 4: ... Toggl Lever Lmks Set toggle to this dim F Closing Lever Ooer RodEnd Assem foruu __ _ oush ordown 4 puff L_ Assem 11 for down pull operation Stationaryarc shield Tanh LiftRod t icarta il l 1 f t Terminal I I l Bushing Dash Pot IIIH Details FIG 3 BREAKER PoLE UNIT SIDE VIEW CRoss SEcTioN 4 w w w E l e c t r i c a l P a r t M a n u a l s c o m ...

Page 5: ...increase as is the case with plain copper contacts carrying large currents In fitting new contacts it is unnecessary that perfect line contact be obtained With the comparatively soft material silver good contact is obtained after a few operations as the silver flows slightly under pressure If the silver contacts on the moving contacts are replaced use solder of at FIG 4 THREE POLE BREAKER UNIT FRO...

Page 6: ...s Only the highest grade such as Wemco C or other approved oil should be used in the breakers The oil should be new or at least thoroughly reconditioned by means of a filter press or centrifuge In any case before using it should be given a dielectric test which should show a minimum of 22 000 volts preferably 25 000 to 30 000 measured between l inch diameter discs spaced 1 inch apart Before fillin...

Page 7: ... two coil coverplate should be discarded The coverplate can then be mounted as shown in Fig 8 with the coils in place in the coil box The tripping cores can then FIG 6 SINGLE HANDLE 2 COIL COVERPLATE be put in place on the coverplate and tightened Here again if an under voltage release is used it may be placed on the coverplate after it is assembled to the panel by pushing the leads through the cl...

Page 8: ...k out device mounts on the side of the breaker unit and is attached to the breaker frame as shown in Fig 18 It is necessary to replace the standard pin in the breaker operating lever by the special large headed pin supplied with the device It should be observed that the armature moves freely and that with the armature closed the large headed pin has clearance to pass while wit hthe coil de energiz...

Page 9: ...2 Oil Circuit Breakers Arrangement for J pipe mtg hand oper mechanism 14 600 800Amps i I I Arrangement for lj wall mtg Mr l n I I FIG 8 REMOTE CoNTROL MouNTING DETAILS 9 w w w E l e c t r i c a l P a r t M a n u a l s c o m ...

Page 10: ...lts clamps the undervoltage release tightly in the proper position After it is completely mounted operate it a few times by hand to see that the movement is free and that it operates properly See Fig 12 The automatic retrieve undervoltage release mounts on the right hand side of the coverplate in a similar manner It is necessary to bolt a reset pin to the trip lever of the coverplate to operate th...

Page 11: ...se Type F 122 Oil Circuit Breakers FIG DouBLE HANDLE 3 COIL COVERPLATE Stortinq ionrJ g FIG 11 DouBLE HANDL 2 CoiL CovitRPLATE FOR MoTOR STARTING EQuiPMENT 11 w w w E l e c t r i c a l P a r t M a n u a l s c o m ...

Page 12: ...rang ents the two coil single handle coverplate is used on non automatic or automatic single throw breakers unless special requirements demand the three coil single handle coverplate The double handle coverplate is used with all automatic and non automatic motor starting combination of breakers A special assembly of this double handle coverplate can be used with motor starting combinations It is p...

Page 13: ...e careful to leave it bearing over its entire area The coils are marked with their style number the style number of the series resistor and the voltages and frequencies on which they may be used Reference to these should be made in all corre spondence regarding the device The device is made for use with or without resistor depending upon whether it is desired to trip the breaker by short circuitin...

Page 14: ...l dashpot is attached to the end of the moving core The calibration is then inscribed on the dashpot and is varied by screwing the pot into the cover The time is varied by changing the number of the holes in the bottom of the piston un covered by the cliaphragm Instanta neous tripping is possible because the check valve action of the washer at the time of tripping varies inversely with the amount ...

Page 15: ...n completely opened of angle iron provided with standard third if the running handle is not thrown pipe fittings and holes so that the breaker in within a very limited period of time unit is bolted to the angle iron and the after the starting handle is opened it angle iron is held to the pipe will be impossible to close the running Pipe Structure The pipe structure side without first throwing in t...

Page 16: ...draw it from in front of the running handle pin and allowing the running handle pin to raise as would occur if the running side of the circuit breaker had started to close Thus it is easy to see that it is impossible to close the running side of the circuit breaker until the starting side has been fully closed and has reached its full open 16 position At the opening of the circuit breaker the inte...

Page 17: ...IP COIL CO ECTIO S I I I OJ Di Bkr n co Orer ood Relay 8 lhpCoJ 01rect Tn 0 1 ii JAttachment G r Seriesljold mr Co FIG 26 B ScHE vtATic DIAGRAM oF CoNNECTIONS FOR DIRECT TRIP ATTACHMENT Mounting Surface C 0 0 II I I I 1 r I T 3 Q psol 440112201 110 I 0 I UV I UV II 241 Q l r II II II II 7 II I II 0 Transformer I 0 9 32 Dia 2 Mtg Holes For 1 4 Dia Fil Hd Mach Screws FIG 27 DRILLING PLAN AND OUTLINE...

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