EMT01
Electrical
- Jun 25, 2007
- 11
We have recently tested numberous Square D Mastpact NW & NT circuit breakers and are having a 50+% failure rate, when performing primary current injection tests. All other tests are OK (insulation resistance, contact resistance, Trip Unit pick-up). We are finding that the breakers, in question, may test okay on one or more tests and then fail on any given function. We then re-test and it may pass or it may not.
This is what we experienced this week on a single breaker... We had one test bad on INST.(day 1); then on day 2 (in the presence of the customer) it failed on Long-Time and passed on all other tests; day 3 (today) in the presence of a forensic engineer it passed on all tests. We then tested four additional breakers and all had some sort of failure on LT, ST, INST, or GFP. These were intermittant failures that we could not get to repeat.
The bottom line is that the breakers are inconsistent in their failures and these failures are seldom repeatable. Square D is not acknowledging a problem, but one another project (a few months ago) a Square D service technician used (8) different trip units in order to get (3) breakers functioning without any problem.
If someone would like additional information about our testing process, test results, other experience, etc. please let me know. Does anyone else have similar experience with these breakers? Any help would be appreciated.
This is what we experienced this week on a single breaker... We had one test bad on INST.(day 1); then on day 2 (in the presence of the customer) it failed on Long-Time and passed on all other tests; day 3 (today) in the presence of a forensic engineer it passed on all tests. We then tested four additional breakers and all had some sort of failure on LT, ST, INST, or GFP. These were intermittant failures that we could not get to repeat.
The bottom line is that the breakers are inconsistent in their failures and these failures are seldom repeatable. Square D is not acknowledging a problem, but one another project (a few months ago) a Square D service technician used (8) different trip units in order to get (3) breakers functioning without any problem.
If someone would like additional information about our testing process, test results, other experience, etc. please let me know. Does anyone else have similar experience with these breakers? Any help would be appreciated.