ABB GE GEH3418 User Manual

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GEH3418 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS  
AuxiliarySwitch Device  
For Type TEB, TED, THED Circuit Breakers  
CAUTION: Before inspecting or beginning  
any maintenance work on the breaker, it  
must be disconnected from all voltage  
sources, both power and control, and  
breaker must be off (open).  
NOTE: Any work requiring cover removal  
of a sealed breaker voids UL listing. The  
UL label must be destroyed.  
ONE STAGE AUXILIARY  
SWITCH (LEFT POLE  
ASSEMBLY SHOWN)  
DESCRIPTION  
These instructions pertain to both one and two  
stage auxiliary switch devices. The single stage  
devices can be modified to mount in either the  
left or right pole of a three pole circuit breaker  
(right pole only when installed in a two pole  
circuit breaker). The two stage auxiliary  
switches are unique left and right designs and  
install accordingly. The auxiliary switches are  
shown in Figure 1. Also shown is the actuator  
assembly which must be attached to the circuit  
breaker separately.  
SWITCH ACTUATOR  
ASSEMBLY  
Each stage consists of an "A-B" element in which  
the "A" contact is in the same state (open or  
closed) as the circuit breaker contacts and the  
"B" contact.  
TWO STAGE AUXILIARY SWITCH  
(LETT POLE ASSEMBY SHOWN)  
Figure 1. Auxiliary switches and actuator  
ilr  
"A"  
"A"  
CONTACT  
CONTACT  
''B"  
CONTACT  
"B"  
CONTACT  
T_____  
B. Circuit Breaker Closed (ON)  
A. Circuit Breaker Open (OFF) or Tripped  
Figure 2. Schematicdiagram ofone "A-B" element  
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GENERAL  
ACTUATOR  
ASSEMBLY  
HOLE FOR  
TRIP BAR  
POSITIONING PIN  
To install the switch, simply position the device in  
either the right or left pole of the breaker base by  
inserting the positioning pin in the location hole in  
the molded base. This hole is just below the arc  
chute and is to the right of the contact arm.  
No screws or fasteners are required. (See Figure  
5).  
SINGLE STAGE ASSEMBLY  
DRILLING OF HOLE IN BREAKER COVER  
(SINGLE SWITCH ONLY)  
Figure 4. Actuator assembly installed in leftpole  
The leads of the auxiliary switch are intended to  
exit the breaker through the cover. Accordingly, a  
½ inch hole must be drilled in the side of the  
cover. The hole must be drilled on the same side  
that the device is installed. The dimensions for  
the location of the hole are given in Figure 6.  
INSTALLATION OF AUXILIARY  
SWITCH DEVICE  
It is necessary that the breaker mechanism be in  
the tripped position in order to install the  
auxiliary switch. This is accomplished by rotating  
ONE .50 DIA. HOLE FOR ONE  
STAGE SWITCH  
in Figure 4,  
ward towards  
the common trip bar shown  
downward into the breaker (or for  
the line end). Be sure to do this on one of the  
outside poles taking care to keep fingers away  
from the latch area in the center pole. The cradle  
springs upward with substantial force when the  
mechanism is tripped.  
SINGLE SWITCH ONLY  
Figure 6. Cover Drilling Dimensions for Lead Hole, (Left Side Mounting),  
For Single Switch Only  
The leads on the auxiliary switch are formed to  
the left for left pole mounting. If it is  
REASSEMBLY OF BREAKER  
(SINGLE SWITCH ONLY)  
right pole  
desired to mount the switch in the  
(sin  
le switch onl  
g
y), the bundle of leads must be  
undone and then reroute towards the right.  
Thread the three leads through the hole in the cover  
(three wires per hole). Replace the handle and the  
insulating tubes to their positions in the base of the  
breaker as shown in Figure 3. Before lowering the  
cover into position, be sure to reinstall all barriers  
and parts that may have inadvertently been removed  
from their proper location.  
TWO STAGE SWITCH  
The leads for either the left or right mount  
formed at the factory.  
switch have been  
The wire  
restraints have  
been pre assembled at  
for ease ofassembly.  
the factory  
Align the cover over the base of the breaker. The  
auxiliary switch may pop out of position when the  
leads are being threaded through the cover and/or  
when the cover is being placed on the base. If this  
occurs, it will have to be carefully manipulated into  
position. This can be accomplished by lowering the  
cover as far as possible and then popping the pin on  
the auxiliary switch into the locating hole by means  
of a narrow screwdriver or shim slid between the  
case and cover along the side of the breaker. The  
cover will not close onto the breaker properly unless  
the auxiliary switch is in place. When the switch is  
properly located, the breaker cover should snap into  
place over the base.  
LINE  
END  
Fasten the cover by means of the four cover screws  
which were initially removed as shown in Figure 3.  
The one screw, which was originally covered with  
sealing compound, must remain unsealed as an  
indicator that the breaker cover has been removed.  
Figure 5. One Stage Auxiliary Switch Installed in Left Pole  
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REASSEMBLY OF THE BREAKER  
(TWO STAGE SWITCH)  
STRAIN RELIEF FOR LEADS  
(SINGLE STAGE)  
Replace the handle and the insulating tubes to  
their po sitions in the base of the breaker as  
shown in Figure 3. Before lowering the cover into  
position, be sure torein stall all barriers and parts  
that may have inadvertently been removed from  
their proper location.  
A strain relief plug (Heyco type 5N-4) is provided  
to protect the leads at the point where they exit  
the breaker. The plug, as shown in Figure 7, is  
leads with its  
to be closed over the three  
narrow  
exit hole  
then be  
end  
Slid as closely as possible  
to the lead  
the breaker cover. The plug should  
in  
clamped shut with pliers and pushed  
Align the cover over the base of the breaker.  
Lower the cover onto the base encompassing the  
auxiliary switch. Ensure the alignment pin of the  
into the hole until it snaps into position.  
auxiliary switch is correctl located in the  
y
locating hole of the base. Carefully position the  
factory installed wire restraintswithin the slots of  
the cover. The cover will not close onto the  
breaker base properly unless the auxiliary switch  
is in place. (See Figure 9).  
Figure 7. Strainrelief plug  
Fasten the cover by means of the four cover  
screws which were initially removed as shown in  
Figure 3. The one screw, which was originally  
covered with sealing com pound, must remain  
unsealed as an indicator that the breaker cover  
has been removed.  
TWO STAGE ASSEMBLY  
SLOTTING THE BREAKER COVER  
(TWO STAGE SWITCH)  
Slot the cover on the same side as the auxiliary  
be installed. There should be  
switch is to  
two  
See  
slots, one for each  
set of three wire leads.,  
Figure 8 for shape and loca tion of slots  
to be filed.  
TWO STAGE SWITCH  
LOAD  
END  
LINE  
END  
Figure 9.  
SLOTAS SHOWN, SIDE WIRING  
MODIFICATION (FOR LEFT SIDE MOUNTING)  
CIRCUIT CHECK  
Before being connected to external wiring, the  
contacts of the auxiliary switch should be  
electrically checked us-ing a continuity tester  
with the circuit breaker in the OFF, ON, and  
tripped positions. The state of the contacts  
should agree with the schematics in Figure 2. Use  
the red "Twist to Trip" button to trip the breaker.  
Figure8.  
These instructions do not purport to cover all details or variations in equipment nor, to  
provide contingency to be met in connection with installation, operation, or maintenance.  
Should further information be desired, or should particular problems arise which are not covered  
sufficiently for the purchaser’s purposes, the matter should be referred to ABB Company.  
ABB Inc.  
305 Gregson Drive  
Cary, NC 27511.  
electrification.us.abb.com  
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