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GE AK-1-15 Maintenance Manual

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3.
Remove
the
closing
spring
assembly
by
removing
· .
the
upper
and
lower
spring
pins
(1, 31).
- . .
4.
Remove
the
right
·hand
bearing
·
side
plate
(20), and the
side
plate
shims
(18)
if
present,
. by
removing four mounting
bolts
(19),
thus
allowing
the
main closing
crank
(25)
to
be
removed.
5.
Remove
the
closing
handle (22)byremoving
two
set
screws
threaded
in
same
hole.
6. Remove
the
front
escutcheon
by
removing
four
scre
ws holding
it
to
the
front
frame
center
support.
7. Remove the handle
return
spring
(29) by
unhooldng
either
end of the
spring.
8. Disconnect
the
top end
of
each
pawl
spring
(7).
9.
Remove ·
the
roll
~in
(24),
thus
allowing
the
closing handle
shaft
. (23)
and
pawl
assembly
(2~)
to
be
.re.moved~
JO.
Remove
the
ratchet
wheel (17) and
its
assembly
(16) by
removing
Nylok*
screw
(15)
and
thrust
bearing
(12).
If
shims
(13)
are
present
they
must
also
be
removed.
11. Remove
front
bearing
plate
(9) by removing
three
mounting
bolts
(10)
accessible
from
thefront
of
the
breaker.
The
mechanism
is
now completely
disassembled.
It
is
not
recommended
that
any
of the
subassemblies
removed
during the above
operation
be
further
disassembled
in
the field.
Replacement
sub-assemblies
should
be
obtained
from
the
factory.
12.
To
reassemble
the
mechanism,
reverse
_the
procedure
described
above. :
NOTE: When
reassembling
tpe
mechanism
the
adjustments
listed
below should
be
checked
at
.
the
appropriate
.
time
of
·reassembly.
The
appropriate
time
for
each
adjustment
is
in-
dicated
in
the
adjustment
text.
·
Adjustments (Fig. 15). ·
Frequent
adjustments
to
the
mechanism
sh~uld
not
be
required.
If
·
the
mechanism
has
been
disassembled,
it
will
be
necessary
to
check
the
following adjustments: ·
1.
It
may
be
necessary
to
.
add
shims
(13)
to
reduce
the
end play. of
the
ratchet
wheel
shaft
(16). ·
An
end
play
of
0.010
to
0.020 of
an
inch
is
recommended.
Shims should
be
obtained
from
the
factory.
2.
It
may
be
·
necessary
to
add buffer
stop
shims
(27)
to
the
buffer
stop (26)
to
provide a
clearance
of
1
/64
to
1/32
inch
between the
pawls
(21)
and
the
buffer
stop,
when
the
pawls
are
touching the
ratchet
wheel
teeth
extending a
max-
*
Tra
_
de-mark
of Republic
Steel
Corp.
Low Voltage
Power
Circuit
Breakers
GEK-7303
imum
distance
from
the
center
of
rotation
of
..
the
ratchet
wheel (17).
This
measurement
should
be
made
while
operating
the
closing
handle
during
the
four
spring
charging
operations
and
before
the
closing
springs
are
reassembled~
3.
The -
ratchet
pawls
(21)
should
operate
freely
throughout the closing
strokes.
.They
should engage
the
ratchet
wheel
teeth
.
near
'the
end
of
each
counterclockwise and clockwise
stroke
of
the
closing
handle with a definite clicking
so
und,
indicating a
free
non-binding operation.
After
the
clicldng sound
is
detected,
the
closing handle
should
have
a minimum
overtravel
of
1/2
in.
or
3
1/2
degrees,
measured
at
the end
of
each
handle
stroke
..
4.
·
The
groove
pin
··
(14)
in
the
front
of
the
ratchet
wheel
assembly
(16)
must
be
assembled
in
a
manner
that
Will allow Nylok
screw
(15)
to
be
tightened
securely
. A
clearance
·
of
1/64
to
1/32
in.
should
exist
between
the
front
of
the
groove
pin
and
the
rear
surface
of
the Nylok
screw
head.
Other
adjustments
.
to
the closing and operating
mechanisms,
such
as
· complete contact and
la
tch
adjustments,
may
be
made
by
following
the
pre-
vious.
ly
d~scribed
instructions
for
the
AK-50,
-75
and
-100
breaker
mechani
sms
.
FIELD
DISCHARGE
CONTACTS
.
FIELD
WINDING
FIELD
SWITCH
DISCHARGE
RESISTOR .
)
Fig.
16
(4
_15A845)· Typi~al connection
diagram
AKF· MECHANISM (Fig.
17f
.
The Type AKF
breakers
are
two-pole
breakers
with
field
discharge
contacts placed in the
center
pole. When
this
br~aker
is
·opened, the
field
discharge
contacts close, thus connecting
an
ex-
ternal
discharge
resistor
across
the field of
the
generator
or
m
otor.
When
the
breaker
is
closed,
the
field
discharge
contacts
are
opened.
See
Fig.
16
for
a typical
circuit
connection.
19

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BrandGE
ModelAK-1-15
CategoryCircuit breakers
LanguageEnglish

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