Operation; Operation Under Test Power; Normal Operation - GE Limitamp CR194 Installation Instructions Manual

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CR194 Two-High
Vacuum Limitamp@ Control
OPERATION
CAUTION:
Before
proceeding
with operation
of
the equipment,
insure
that at this time the equip-
ment
is still de-energized,
that the isolation
switch
handle
is in the "OFF"
(down)
position
(i.e. the
handle
latch
release
pops back out),
that the
equipment
has passed
the above Mechanical
Op-
eration
Check,
Vacuum
Interrupter
Integrity
Test
and Megger
Check
in their
entirety,
and that all
barriers
are in place.
Operation Under Test Power
A complete
electrical
operation
check
of each control-
ler can be made without
energizing
the main incom-
ing power bus by using
the standard
test power circuit.
A wiring
diagram
that shows this test power
circuit
and
associated
connection
is included
with the controller
when it is shipped
from
the factory.
The customer
should
connect
his test power to the test power
termi-
nals typically
labeled
"Purchaser' s
Test Power".
The
controller
should
be put through
its complete
operat-
ing sequence,
in the test position,
as a final check
before
energizing
the power bus.
The test power circuit
is composed
of a test power
interlock
(TPI),
which
is shown in Figure
45, and a
Test-Normal
selector
switch
(TSW),
shown
in Figure
7.
When
the isolation
switch operating
handle
is "off' ,
the TPI interlock
assembly
is depressed
and one of the
TPI interlocks
opens
the secondary
circuit
of the
control
power transformer,
thereby
electrically
isolat-
ing it. The TPI and TSW contacts
are arranged
in the
circuit
so that the TSW switch must be in the "Test"
position
and the isolation
switch handle
must be in the
"off' position
in order
for the test power circuit
to
function.
By the same token,
the TSW switch must be
in the "Normal"
position
and the isolation
switch
handle
must be in the "on" position
for normal
bus-
powered
operation.
Refer
to the wiring
diagrams
provided
with the
equipment
to determine
the necessary
test voltage
and frequency.
Normal Operation
Step 1.
Upon
completion
of the above items under
"Opera-
tion",
the equipment
is now ready for energization.
Step 2.
Close
the compartment
doors
and apply power
to the
controller.
NOTE:
Zj the operating handle of the isolation switch cannot be
moved to the " QN" position,
it may be that the mechanical inter-
lock device is preventing this movement. To move the handle to
the " ON" position, the high-voltage door must be fully closed
and the contactor must be open.
Step 3.
Move the isolation
switch handle
to the full "ON" posi-
tion by moving
the handle
with a rapid,
positive
mo-
tion to the extreme
up position
(i.e. the handle
latch
release
pops back out).
Step 4.
Operate
the controller
in the normal
manner
with the
pilot devices
(usually
push buttons)
provided
to check
the motor
for proper
rotation.
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