Guardiano
Electrical
- Nov 11, 2008
- 118
Hi forum members,
A conventional motor starter usuallly consists of a motor circuit breaker, a contactor and an overload device which is quite often combined in the motor breaker.The above three components are mounted in the same enclosure but I'm confronted with a problem because the motor breaker supplied is not provided with facilty to externally isolate the power source for maintenance purposes. The enclosure door has to be opened to physically isolate the circuit breaker before any repairs or maintenance is effected on this source.I am looking for the possibility to install a disconnector or isolator, with lockout and tag out facilities, to physically isolate the power source before any intervention is effected on this starter.This isolator is available at hand and my intention is to install it just before the circuit breaker.
I have seen many designs with a disconnector switch , used for isolation purposes, installed just before circuit breakers or switch fuses? Am I in the right direction?
Thanks.
Guardiano
A conventional motor starter usuallly consists of a motor circuit breaker, a contactor and an overload device which is quite often combined in the motor breaker.The above three components are mounted in the same enclosure but I'm confronted with a problem because the motor breaker supplied is not provided with facilty to externally isolate the power source for maintenance purposes. The enclosure door has to be opened to physically isolate the circuit breaker before any repairs or maintenance is effected on this source.I am looking for the possibility to install a disconnector or isolator, with lockout and tag out facilities, to physically isolate the power source before any intervention is effected on this starter.This isolator is available at hand and my intention is to install it just before the circuit breaker.
I have seen many designs with a disconnector switch , used for isolation purposes, installed just before circuit breakers or switch fuses? Am I in the right direction?
Thanks.
Guardiano