bumblebee52
Electrical
- May 11, 2010
- 2
We have a number of old style "last forever" mechanical Magneblasts. Per EPRI, AM-13.8 nominal timing is 100 ms for Close and 50 ms for Open. I spoke with GEXPRO and apparently these values are meant for a newly manufactured breaker or GE factory rebuild.
Does anyone out there have any information regarding timing values in terms of ranges min/max for these style magneblasts?
What would be a good minimum time for these breakers? I am assuming nominal is equivalent to a maximum value that you do not want to exceed.
How about velocity/motion tests? Anyone have any data with respect to this? I was under the assumption that 15kV did not really require velocity/motion. I spoke with DOBLE and they do have a setup to do this but it requires some drilling into the breaker.
What about tear down on these? Do we send back to factory or forklift them out to a well lighted warehouse and start disasembly? It looks like access to roller bearings will require this.
Is it really important to use the GE grease as specified in the GE Manual or can we use an equivalent like molykote 3451?
Does anyone out there have any information regarding timing values in terms of ranges min/max for these style magneblasts?
What would be a good minimum time for these breakers? I am assuming nominal is equivalent to a maximum value that you do not want to exceed.
How about velocity/motion tests? Anyone have any data with respect to this? I was under the assumption that 15kV did not really require velocity/motion. I spoke with DOBLE and they do have a setup to do this but it requires some drilling into the breaker.
What about tear down on these? Do we send back to factory or forklift them out to a well lighted warehouse and start disasembly? It looks like access to roller bearings will require this.
Is it really important to use the GE grease as specified in the GE Manual or can we use an equivalent like molykote 3451?