Taping Instructions For 5Kv; Reassembly - GE Limitamp CR194 Installation Instructions Manual

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REAR INSULATION
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BARRIER BEING
PULLED FORWARD
2%
:
FOR REMOVAL
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CtW4 Two-High Vacuum Limitamp@ Control
Taping Instructions for 5kV
For electrical
clearance,
motor terminals
and bus
splices in the CR194 two-high must be taped. Use
Scotch #13OC linerless
rubber splicing
tape. Apply
tape using a medium tension
to thin the 0.030" X 2"
tape to 0.024" X 1.75". When completing
wrapping,
do
not keep tension on the last 2 or 3 inches of tape in
order to improve adhesion.
Apply tape in two layers
with 2/3 overlap ( 6 thicknesses
). For bus splicing,
ex-
tend the tape out of the two-high enclosure
only
far enough
to realize a 3.5" clearance
from bare bus
to ground. When taping motor cable terminations,
tape the lug and entire cable terminal
pad, and if win-
dow CT' s are used, overlap the tape onto the terminal
pad insulator
support approximately
one inch.
Reassembly
Reassembly
of the equipment
should be done by fol-
lowing the disassembly
sequence
in the reverse order,
being sure that all removed barriers
get reinstalled
properly and following
the contactor
installation
procedure
below.
WARNING:
Do not attempt to operate
equipment
without all barriers
in place.
CONTACTOR
LOWER TERMINAL
ASSEMBLY MOVED FORWARD
*
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Figure 26.
Removal of rear insulation barrier to expose main
to vertical bus joints (stationary contactor design)
Since reinstallation
of the high-voltage
stationary
contactor
involves bolted high-voltage
power connec-
tions, not only is it necessary
to follow the correct
reas-
sembly sequence,
but also the bolted power connec-
tions need to be properly torqued
as well. When re-
placing the contactor
in the enclosure,
the following
procedure
should be followed:
Step
1.
If the contactor
is a stationary
type, insure that the
cables attached
to the line side of the contactor
are
properly
torqued
to 39 ft-lb.
NOTE:
Do not grasp the contactor by the top mouing arma-
ture during installation.
Step 2.
Place the contactor
onto its mounting
base and slide
the contactor
in until the slide safety stop engages and
latches the contactor
in the intermediate
position.
Then pull up on the safety stop and push the contactor
fully into the unit. Insure that the armature
interlock
is properly engaged
in the interlock
paw1 on the right
side wall. See Figure 13 for close-up of interlock
paw1
and Figure 40 for view of proper engagement.
WARNING:
The interlock
paw1 transmits
the
contactor
armature
motion to the mechanical
j( I
barriers
Figure 27.
view of
main
and vertical bus area with
removed (stationary contactor design)
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