Operating Mechanism; Lubricants - ABB SF6 LTB 245E1 BLG 1002A Product Manual

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Operating and Maintenance Instructions
2.1.4 Cleaning the outside
2.1.5 Lubricating the circuit-breaker
2.1.6 Rust protection

2.2 Operating mechanism

2.2.1 Maintenance
2.2.2 Cleaning
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The circuit-breaker insulators must be cleaned from salt and other contaminant
deposits at the same time as the cleaning of the other insulators in the substation.
The time interval for cleaning depends on local conditions, i.e. the amount of
atmospheric pollution.
N.B. All LTB E circuit-breakers are completely hose-proof, , i.e. circuit-breakers
in operation can be cleaned with high-pressure water without any risk of
water entering the circuit-breaker and causing damage to essential parts.
Use only the lubricants recommended in the document "Lubricants 1HSB445409-1".
This is particularly important in cold climates with temperatures below -25˚C.
When supplied, the circuit-breaker bearings are lubricated with Grease "G"
will not normally need lubricating except during major overhauls.
See the Overhaul instructions applicable for the circuit-breaker, for lubricating
sealing rings.
The opening springs are rust inhibited by painting with two-component paint.
Work on the operating mechanism with the circuit-breaker in the Closed position
and with tensioned closing springs always involves a certain risk. It is therefore
important that the guidelines in the document "Product information BLG 1002A"
or, "Product information BLK 222", Safety regulations, are followed before the
work is started.
Clean the operating mechanism when necessary using a vacuum cleaner.
Check that the filters in the valves are clean. Replace them if they are dirty.
1. See the document "Lubricants" 1HSB445409-1 for the names of suppliers and brands for
grease and oils.
Preventative maintenance
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