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Breaker commissioning procedures
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  • Page 1 AMVAC and ADVAC Breaker commissioning procedures Courtesy of NationalSwitchgear.com...
  • Page 2 1VAL0501-MB – Rev A, Oct. 2015 Courtesy of NationalSwitchgear.com...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Renewal Parts .................. 14 End of life of Product ..............15 Methods of Disposal ............... 15 Disclaimer of Warranties and Limitation of Liability .... 16 ADVAC AMVAC Commissioning Checklist 1of 2 ..... 17 1VAL0501-MB – Rev A, Oct. 2015 Courtesy of NationalSwitchgear.com...
  • Page 4: Important Safety Notes & Warnings

    The one safety notice and three hazard levels notations are: Should clarification or additional information be required, refer the matter to your nearest WARNING ABB Sales office. “Warning” indicates hazardous situation that has some probability of Introduction severe injury and substantial property damage.
  • Page 5: Scope Of Instructions

    Carry out loading Figure 4.1 Rating label operations only when it has been ensured Note: ABB is not responsible for damage, after that all precautionary measures to protect delivery of the equipment to the carrier personnel and materials have been taken into consideration.
  • Page 6: Truck Mounting

    Remove crate by lifting box off of shipping 4.2 Truck mounting pallet ( Figure 4.2 ). Remove plastic bag from breaker if covered. Remove both clamp screws from pallet ( Figure 4.3 ). Insure that WARNING breaker is in the open and discharged state Always follow safe work practices ·...
  • Page 7 Breaker secondary plugs Remove breaker from shipping pallet using lifting angles provided on the back of the module Figure 4.4 Lifting hook: Attach one lifting hook to each side of the circuit breaker’s lifting Secondary locking tab angles. Figure 4.6 Secondary plugs 2.
  • Page 8 Racking screw release lever Figure 4.11 Lift truck platform Racking handle Figure 4.8 Truck racking screw 4. Roll completely onto the platform until the breaker locking tabs ( Figure ) engage the breaker interlock slot. Figure 4.11 Figure 4.12 Breaker on lift truck Interlock release Breaker locking handle...
  • Page 9: Functional Test

    ADVAC breakers refer to control power of the supplying equipment Figure 4.1 IB 1VAL050503-MB, AMVAC breakers refer for the following tests ( to IB 1VAL050601-MB. Apply power to the breaker using a breaker Figure 4.14...
  • Page 10: Primary Circuit Test

    4.4 Primary Circuit Test To verify the integrity of the vacuum interrupters perform the following low- The primary circuit of the breaker has been frequency withstand voltage test: tested prior to shipment. Retesting prior to energization will insure internal Open the breaker (no control power transportation damages have occurred.
  • Page 11 Cell Inspection DANGER Insure that all power to the cell has been removed and proper lock-out tag-out Before inserting a breaker into procedures have been performed prior module, remove foreign to cell inspection. objects, tools and debris, or obstructions from inside the module.
  • Page 12: Cell Insertion

    Cell Insertion Lift truck holding slots 1. With the breaker on the lift truck ( Figure 4.12 2. Open the breaker cell door completely Figure 4.16 3. Raise the lift truck platform by pumping Module interlock slots the foot pedal ( Figure 4.17 ).
  • Page 13: Racking, Disconnect To Test

    TEST ( Figure 4.23 Note: On some ABB Switchgear, the Breaker “Open” indicating light serves both as the breaker is “Open” and that the breaker has reached either the “Test” or “Connect” position during racking.
  • Page 14: In Cell Testing

    Figure 4.24 Circuit breaker in CONNECTED position Figure 4.23 Circuit breaker position indicator In Cell Testing 4.8 Racking, TEST to CONNECT Functional testing of the breaker should be To rack from the TEST position to the performed in the test position prior to CONNECTED position: racking breaker into the CONNECTED 5.
  • Page 15: Racking, Connect To Test

    Racking, CONNECT to TEST 4.11 Removal To rack from the CONNECT position to the Removal from the DISCONNECTED posi- TEST position: tion with a lift truck. 1. The breaker must be OPEN before 1. Open the breaker compartment door. proceeding to the next step. 2.
  • Page 16: Standard Color

    8. Raise the lift truck platform to 4.14 Primary Disconnect Assemblies Circuit breaker primary disconnects consist disengage the lift truck locking tabs, primarily of a circle of fingers compressed release the foot brake and pull the lift by a garter spring. The springs are outside truck away from the frame.
  • Page 17: 24 Month (Two Year) Inspection

    24 Month (Two Year) 6. Contact ABB Service if any abnormality is experienced. Inspection In addition to the annual inspection, perform Renewal Parts the following recommended inspection and maintenance at 24 month (two year) intervals, or sooner, if required by local Order factory original replacement parts conditions or regulations.
  • Page 18: End Of Life Of Product

    ISO 14001. All of these items can be supplied with a certificate of quality. The duty of ABB is to facilitate subsequent recycling or disposal at the end of product life. During disposal of the product, it is always necessary to act in accordance with local legal requirements in force.
  • Page 19: Disclaimer Of Warranties And Limitation Of Liability

    In no event will ABB be responsible to the user in contract, in tort (including negligence), strict liability or otherwise for any special, indirect, incidental or consequential damage or loss whatsoever including but not limited to damage...
  • Page 20: Advac Amvac Commissioning Checklist 1Of 2

    Breaker closes and opens locally – use pushbuttons Breaker closes and opens remotely – use test cabinet or switchgear Breaker manually opens – AMVAC only, Close breaker remove power use T-Handle if ordered Breaker indicators change state appropriately - “OPEN”, “CLOSE”, “Charged” or “Ready”...
  • Page 21 Circuit breaker operates in “Connect“ position (Open/Close) Indicating lights operate as expected (Open/Close) – On some ABB Switchgear, the Breaker “Open” indicating light serves as both the breaker is open and that the breaker has reached either the “Test” or “Connect”...
  • Page 22 Page 19 Courtesy of NationalSwitchgear.com...
  • Page 23 The information contained in this document is for general information ABB Inc. purposes only. While ABB strives to keep the information up to date and Medium Voltage Switchgear correct, it makes no representations or warranties of any kind, express or...

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