oldfieldguy
Electrical
- Sep 20, 2006
- 1,573
Here's another problem I'm looking at. We have several 200 HP submersible cryogenic pumps that we feed with 480 v 3-phase from a 1980's vintage GE low voltage switchgear. We are using GE AKR low-voltage circuit breakers with Multilin 239 motor protection relays.
My problem is that these breakers have been being used in motor starter service over the last twenty-odd years. They are beating themselves apart with the starting and stopping which translates to a lot more operations than a circuit breaker would normally see.
A few years ago at an electrical trade show in Houston, I remember seeing a vendor who retro-fitted a circuit breaker frame with a large-size NEMA motor contactor as a solution to this problem.
Two questions: Does anyone know who the vendor is/was? Does anyone have any other solutions to the problem other than rebuilding these poor old breakers or doing a costly upgrade to eliminate the breakers and install a line-up of Size 6 or 7 NEMA contactors?
old field guy
My problem is that these breakers have been being used in motor starter service over the last twenty-odd years. They are beating themselves apart with the starting and stopping which translates to a lot more operations than a circuit breaker would normally see.
A few years ago at an electrical trade show in Houston, I remember seeing a vendor who retro-fitted a circuit breaker frame with a large-size NEMA motor contactor as a solution to this problem.
Two questions: Does anyone know who the vendor is/was? Does anyone have any other solutions to the problem other than rebuilding these poor old breakers or doing a costly upgrade to eliminate the breakers and install a line-up of Size 6 or 7 NEMA contactors?
old field guy