Repetitive Duty - GE AKD-10 Application Manual

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Refer to Tables 16.1 and 16.2 for spring charging motor
operating characteristics.
Test kit – (Equipment accessory)
The test kit, catalog number TVRMS2, is a portable, battery-or
ac-powered unit that is used for trip unit health checks and
also provides functional trip and no-trip tests of the trip unit.
It can be used to defeat the ground fault function of the trip
unit when performing high current tests on the circuit breaker.
The test kit supplies 24Vdc auxiliary power for cold set-up and
viewing of trip targets on trip units not equipped with on-board
batteries. The display on the test kit can be used to verify
pickup and delay settings that have been programmed into
the trip unit. This test kit is designed for use with all Power+
MicroVersaTrip Plus
and MicroVersaTrip PM
Undervoltage Device – Field installable kit available
(Breaker accessory)
The undervoltage device protects against harmful drops or
complete loss of voltage by automatically tripping the breaker.
The undervoltage device can be used to sense the drop or loss
of bus voltage through the use of voltage transformers or it can
monitor a control voltage source. This device is set to pick-up
at approximately 85% of rated voltage and will drop out
instantaneously between 30 and 60% (nonadjustable) of rated
voltage. An electronic module on the undervoltage device
provides accurate and repeatable operating characteristics.
The undervoltage device is available with an optional static time
delay unit. This unit offers a field-adjustable two- to six-second
delay between undervoltage occurrence and breaker trip, thus
preventing potential nuisance tripping due to momentary loss
of voltage. The time delay unit is mounted externally to the
breaker. It is rated 125Vdc or 250Vdc or 208/240Vac, 50/ 60Hz.
For any other AC source voltage, a control power transformer
with a 240v secondary, rated at least 100VA, is required. Refer
to Table 17.1 for undervoltage device operating characteristics.
Table 17.1 Undervoltage device operating characteristics
Nominal
Operating
control voltage
voltage range
120Vac
Pickup at 80% of
240Vac
nominal control
24Vdc
voltage, drop out at
30-60% (non-adj)
48Vdc
of nominal control
110/125Vdc
voltage
250Vdc
trip units.
Holding
current, A
0.15
0.07
0.58
0.32
0.15
0.07
Table 17.2 Field Installable Undervoltage Device Kit catalog numbers
Control voltage
WP-08 / 16 / 20
120Vac 50/60Hz WPUVSF56120
240Vac 50/60Hz WPUVSF56240
24Vdc
WPUVSFDC024
48Vdc
WPUVSFDC048
110Vdc
WPUVSFDC110
125Vdc
WPUVSFDC125
250Vdc
WPUVSFDC250
Table 17.3 Field Installable Time Delay Undervoltage Device Kit
catalog numbers (order Static Time Delay Unit separately)
Control voltage
WP-08 / 16 / 20
208/240Vac 50/60Hz
WPUVSFTD240
125Vdc
WPUVSFTD125
,
250Vdc
WPUVSFTD250
Table 17.4 Static Time Delay catalog numbers
Nominal
Catalog
control voltage
number
125Vdc
TAKYUVT-1
250Vdc
TAKYUVT-2
240Vac
TAKYUVT-4
208Vac
TAKYUVT-5

Repetitive duty

Circuit breakers are designed primarily to perform the func-
tion of circuit interruption under short-circuit conditions.
Nevertheless, modern circuit breakers' mechanisms are
capable of many operations under full-load operation and
in-rush conditions such as those encountered in motor starting
applications. Industry standards have been established for
the minimum performance, as indicated in Table 18.1. With
adequate maintenance, GE breakers can be expected to
exceed the standards. WavePro
and tested to allow the user to extend the normal maintenance
service interval up to two times the ANSI recommendation —
a significant benefit for continuous process and 7-X-24
operations. See Table 18.1 for additional information.
Power-operated circuit breakers, when operating under
usual service conditions, shall be capable of operating the
number of times specified in the following table. The operat-
ing conditions and the permissible effect of such operations
upon the breaker are listed in Table 18.1 and the footnotes.
For instance, the breaker should be operated with rated
control voltage applied. The frequency of operation should
not exceed 20 in 10 minutes or 30 in an hour (rectifiers or
other auxiliary devices may further limit the frequency of
operation). Servicing consisting of adjusting, cleaning, lubri-
cating, tightening, etc., as recommended by the maintenance
manual, is to be done at no greater interval than shown in
the column titled "Number of operations between servicing"
in Table 18.1. No functional parts should require replace-
ment during the listed operations. The circuit breaker should
be in condition to carry its rated continuous current at rated
maximum voltage and perform at least one opening operation
at rated short-circuit current. After completion of this series
of operations, functional part replacement and general servicing
may be necessary.
WP-32 / 40 / 50
WPUVLF56120
WPUVLF56240
WPUVLFDC024
WPUVLFDC048
WPUVLFDC110
WPUVLFDC125
WPUVLFDC250
WP-32 / 40 / 50
WPUVLFTD240
WPUVLFTD125
WPUVLFTD250
breakers have been designed
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