Toshiba H6A-HLS, HV6CS-MLD operation manual Maintenance/Inspections, Maintenance Record

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6. Maintenance/Inspections

WARNING

To prevent electric shock, turn off the power before starting maintenance and inspections.

To prevent electric shock or other injury, check to make sure that the unit status indicators read OFF and DISCHARGED before beginning maintenance and inspection work.

To prevent electric shock, do not touch charged parts.

Keep fingers and other body parts, objects, etc. away from the unit mechanism, as you may become caught in the mechanism and injured.

To prevent electric shock or other injury, do not attempt to modify the lock mechanism on the disconnecting switch mounted on the unit power side.

Hazardous voltage can cause serious injury or death. Make sure maintenance and inspection work is performed only by authorized personnel.

The VCB should be maintained and inspected periodically to maintain performance and ensure a long service life. Operating and environmental conditions will usually dictate the frequency of inspection required. NFPA Publication 70B "Electrical Equipment Maintenance" may be used as a guide for setting up the maintenance program.

DANGER

Contact with energized components can cause severe injury, death and property damage. Turn off and lock-out primary and control circuit power before servicing.

Improper maintenance can cause severe injury, death and property damage. WARNING Only qualified and authorized persons are to install, operate or service this

equipment.

Grease is conductive. Do not allow grease or any other substances to WARNING contaminate insulating materials. Contaminated insulators can allow a short

circuit or ground fault to occur.

MAINTENANCE RECORD

Keep a permanent record of all maintenance work. At a minimum, this record should include:

1)Items inspected

2)Reports of any testing

3)Equipment condition

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Contents HV6CS-MLD Page Important Notice About This Manual Contacting TIC’s Customer Support Center Table of Contents Safety Alert Symbol General Safety InformationEquipment Warning Labels Equipment Inspection Operating the VCB Connecting and disconnecting the main circuitDuring Use Installation locationSpecial environmental conditions Applicable standards pertaining to switching surges Drawout Type Circuit Breaker Part NamesReceipt and Unpacking From Receipt to StorageHoisting the Circuit Breaker TransportLifting the Drawout Cell Drawout CellStorage Mounting in the panel InstallationMounting the Drawout Cell Place the VCB on the lifter Location of VCB holding pin with chain Manual Operation OperationClosing the Circuit For Motorized Spring-operated VCBsWhen the spring is taut Perform the step shown in Figure Opening the Circuit Electrical Operation Motorized Operation Control CircuitUndervoltage Trip Plug Installed in UV Trip DevicePage Maintenance Record Maintenance/InspectionsInspection Frequency During Maintenance/InspectionsTypes of Maintenance and Inspection Work Periodic Inspection Checkpoints Location Inspection Criteria Disposition Remarks Method Vacuum CheckPrecautions Test Procedure Dielectric Breakdown Characteristics Page Page Toshiba

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