Maintenance of Low Voltage Circuit Breakers

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Maintenance Of Low Voltage Circuit Breakers

The deterioration of low voltage circuit breaker is normal and  this process begins as soon as the circuit breaker is installed. If  deterioration is not checked, it can cause failures and malfunctions. The purpose of an electrical preventive maintenance and testing program should be to recognize these factors and provide means for correcting them.

A good organized maintenance program can minimize accidents, reduce unplanned shutdowns and lenghten the mean time between failures of electrical equipment.

Benefits of good electrical equipment maintenance can be reduced cost of process shutdown (caused by circuit breaker failure), reduced cost of repairs, reduced downtime of equipment, improved safety of personnel and property.

Frequency Of Maintenance

Low-voltage circuit breakers operating at 600 volts alternating current and below should be inspected and maintained very 1 to 3 years, depending on their service and operating conditions. Conditions that make frequency maintenance and inspection necessary are:

1. High humidity and high ambient temperature.

2. Dusty or dirty atmosphere.

3. Corrosive atmosphere.

4. Frequent switching operations.

5. Frequent fault operations.

6. Older equipment.

A breaker should be inspected and maintained if necessary whenever it has interrupted current at or near its rated capacity.

Maintenance Procedures

Manufacturer’s instructions for each cir cuit breaker should be carefully read and followed. The following are general pro cedures that should be followed in the maintenance of low-voltage air circuit breakers:

1. An initial check of the breaker should be made in the TEST position prior to withdrawing it from to enclosure.

2. Insulating parts, including bushings, should be wiped clean of dust and smoke.

3. The alignment and condition of the movable and stationary contacts should be checked and adjusted according to the manufacturer’s...