Preparation Of Controller For Operation; Megger Check - GE Limitamp CR194 Installation Instructions Manual

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CR194 Two-High Vacuum Limitamp@ Control
TEST PROCEDURE
Step 1.
Move the isolation
switch handle
to the "OFF" position.
Step 2.
Open
the high-voltage
door.
Step 3.
For stationary
contactors,
remove
the three
load side
connection
bolts at the bottom,
front
of the contactor
(do not loosen
the R.T.V.
covered
bolts).
Then
re-
move the three
line side cable
bolts at the bottom
of
the power fuse assembly.
Step 4.
For drawout
contactors,
remove
the two positioning
bolts
on the front
of the contactor.
Step 5.
Slide
the contactor
forward
approximately
four
(4)
inches
until the slide safety stop engages
in the plate
that is attached
to the bottom
of the contactor.
Insure
that the line side cables
on the stationary
contactors
are sufficiently
electrically
isolated.
Step 6.
With
the contactor
in the open
position,
connect
the
test leads to the contactor
power terminals
as shown in
Figure
44. Apply 20.0 kV RMS and hold for a mini-
mum of five seconds.
Figure 44.
Method of
connecting
test leads to interrupter
for
vacuum integrity test (stationary contactor
shown)
Step 7.
Reverse
the leads and repeat
the test.
Step 8.
If no breakdown
occurs,
the interrupter
is in accept-
able condition.
If a breakdown
occurs,
the interrupter
should
be replaced.
Refer
to "Interrupter
Replace-
ment"
section
in GEH-5306.
NOTE: No attempt
should be made to compare the condition
of one
vacuum intewuper
with another nor to correlate the
condition
of
any interrupter to low values
of
DC leakage cur-
rent. There is no significant
correlation.
Step 9.
After
the high potential
voltage
is removed
from the
interrupters,
the metal
end caps of the interrupters
should
be discharged
with a grounding
stick to remove
any residual
electrical
charge.
Step 10.
Reverse
the above procedure
to return
the equipment
to the original
starting
condition.
For stationary
contactors,
torque
the line side cable
bolts at the bot-
tom of the power fuse assembly
to 9 ft-lb and torque
the load side bolts at the bottom
front
of the contactor
to 16 ft-lb.
WARNING:
Be absolutely
certain
that these
bolts
are properly
installed
and torqued.
These
are cur-
Preparation of Controller for Operation
Clean
the inside
of the equipment
with a brush,
soft
cloth,
or dry compressed
air. Make certain
that any
dirt, dust or bits of packing
material
which
may inter-
fere with successful
operation
of the panel
devices
are
removed
from the panel.
CAUTION:
Care should
be taken
during
the
cleaning
operation
to prevent
any dirt from being
Check
to confirm
that no tools or loose wires have
been
left in the panel
during
the installation
process.
Operate
relays, contactors,
push-buttons,
selector
switches,
etc. by hand
to see that the moving
parts op-
erate
freely
and without
binding.
Consult
the drawings
supplied
with the equipment
to
confirm
that all the external
low-voltage
control
con-
nections
have been
made,
and that protective
and
control
relays are set properly
for the equipment
being
controlled.
Do a visual inspection
of all devices
and connections.
The controller
is now ready for megger
check.
Megger Check
WARNING:
Confirm
that equipment
is de-ener-
gized before
performing
this check.
With all power removed
from
the equipment
and the
isolation
switch handle
"OFF",
megger
the motor
ter-
minals
between
each
phase
and ground
link. Also
megger
the main bus bars between
each phase
and
ground
bus.
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