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480 volt breaker failure.

480 volt breaker failure.

480 volt breaker failure.

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A 480 volt breaker has failed several times and has been replaced.  It is tied to a pump. What is general root causes of several breaker failures over time at this low voltage?

RE: 480 volt breaker failure.

Another candidate for the most badly presented question of the month. How the hell are we supposed to know from the information you haven't presented? soapbox

What is the failure mode? What type is the breaker - MCCB or ACB? Which manufacturer? What model and size is the breaker? Have you opened the breaker up? Post some photographs.
  

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RE: 480 volt breaker failure.

Just the month?

RE: 480 volt breaker failure.

Too much current for too long a time combined with a lack of maintenance.

Hows that for a generic answer?

RE: 480 volt breaker failure.

I'll add:
How many is "several" and how long in between each failure.

edko,
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To get the best help in this forum, it's a good idea to post details rather than generalities. There are a lot of very smart and experienced people participating, but none of us are mind readers (well, MOST of us are not anyway). Part numbers or series descriptions are even OK, you don't need to worry about hurting anyone's feelings (as you can tell, we don't).


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RE: 480 volt breaker failure.

edco,
More information would definitly be helpful but if we assume this is a molded case circuit breaker; excessive heat is a typical cause for circuit breaker failure.  The circuit breaker is heated from the load current, which on pumps is usually continuous.  If the circuit breaker is in a high ambient environment, this additional heat can result in reduced life and early failures. The typical failure is heat related nuisance tripping or contact failure due to high contact resistance that develops due to the high temp. Come back with some more information as was so gently suggested by the other members and you will get some excellent help.

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