Intermediate End-User Preventive Maintenance Program

@TW: profiled topic used in Maintenance Guides: DOCA0305 (MTZ with Mic Act), DOCA0099 (MTZ with Mic X), LVPED508016 (NT/NW)

Definition

The Intermediate end-user preventive maintenance program can be carried out by:

  • Trained and qualified maintenance services provider personnel.

  • Schneider Electric Services representatives.

The Intermediate end-user preventive maintenance program includes the Routine end-user preventive maintenance program.

The Intermediate end-user preventive maintenance program comprises:

  • Extended visual inspection.

  • Extended function checks.

  • Part and system servicing (cleaning, greasing).

  • Part replacement (based on time intervals or number of units of use).

The Intermediate end-user preventive maintenance program must be performed every two years in the case of normal operating conditions. Refer to the recommended frequency for the Intermediate end-user maintenance program for other cases.

Procedures

The Intermediate end-user procedures are described in detail in MasterPacT MTZ with MicroLogic X Control Units - End-User Maintenance Procedures for IEC DevicesMasterPacT NT/NW - Routine and Intermediate End-User Maintenance Procedures for IEC Devices.

The Intermediate end-user procedures are described in detail in DOCA0306•• MasterPacT MTZ IEC Circuit Breakers with MicroLogic Active Control Unit - End-User Maintenance Procedures .

Part

Procedure title

Procedure name

Mechanism

Check the MCH gear motor charging time at 0.85 Un

Mechanism NIII_Z_1

Check the general condition of the mechanism

Mechanism NIII_Z_2

Check the number of device operating cycles

Mechanism NIII_Z_3

Breaking unit (arc chutes + contacts)

Check the condition of the breaking unit

Breaking Unit NIII_Z_1

Check mounting of arc chutes and filter cleanliness

Breaking Unit NIII_Z_2

Auxiliaries

Check operation of indication contacts (OF, PF)

Auxiliaries NIII_Z_1

Check closing operation with XF closing voltage release at 0.85 Un

Auxiliaries NIII_Z_2

Check opening operation with MX opening voltage release at 0.70 Un

Auxiliaries NIII_Z_3

Check closing and opening operations with MN undervoltage release

Auxiliaries NIII_Z_4

Check time delay of MNR delayed undervoltage release

Auxiliaries NIII_Z_5

Control unit

Check microswitches OF/SDE/PF/CH

Control Unit NIII_Z_1

Check M2C programmable contacts

Control Unit NIII_Z_2

Save protection settings, reports, and event logs with EcoStruxure Power Commission software

Control Unit NIII_Z_3

Check overcurrent protection

Control Unit NIII_Z_4

Chassis

Check operation of CD, CT, CE position contacts and EF auxiliary contacts

Chassis NIII_Z_1

Check operation of safety shutters

Chassis NIII_Z_2

Clean chassis and check presence of grease on chassis

Chassis NIII_Z_3

Check disconnecting contact clusters

Chassis NIII_Z_4

Power connections

Check connection system

Power Connections NIII_Z_1

Part

Procedure title

Procedure name

Mechanism

Check the MCH gear motor charging time at 0.85 Un

Mechanism NIII_2_1

Check the general condition of the mechanism

Mechanism NIII_2_2

Check the number of device operating cycles

Mechanism NIII_2_3

Breaking unit (arc chutes + contacts)

Check the condition of the breaking unit

Breaking Unit NIII_2_1

Check mounting of arc chutes and filter cleanliness

Breaking Unit NIII_2_2

Auxiliaries

Check operation of indication contacts (OF, PF)

Auxiliaries NIII_2_1

Check closing operation with XF closing voltage release at 0.85 Un

Auxiliaries NIII_2_2

Check opening operation with MX opening voltage release at 0.70 Un

Auxiliaries NIII_2_3

Check closing and opening operations with MN undervoltage release

Auxiliaries NIII_2_4

Check time delay of MNR delayed undervoltage release

Auxiliaries NIII_2_5

Control unit

Check overcurrent protection

Control Unit NIII_2_1

Save protection settings, reports, and event logs (MicroLogic P and H)

Control Unit NIII_2_3

Chassis

Clean chassis and check presence of grease on chassis

Chassis NIII_2_1

Check disconnecting contact clusters

Chassis NIII_2_2

Check operation of safety shutters

Chassis NIII_2_3

Check operation of CD, CT, CE position contacts and EF auxiliary contacts

Chassis NIII_2_4

Power connections

Check connection system

Power Connections NIII_2_1

Part

Procedure title

Procedure name

Mechanism

Check the MCH gear motor charging time at 0.85 Un

Mechanism NIII_ZA_1

Check the general condition of the mechanism

Mechanism NIII_ZA_2

Check the number of device operating cycles

Mechanism NIII_ZA_3

Breaking unit (arc chutes + contacts)

Check the condition of the breaking unit

Breaking Unit NIII_ZA_1

Check mounting of arc chutes and filter cleanliness

Breaking Unit NIII_ZA_2

Auxiliaries

Check operation of indication contacts (OF, PF)

Auxiliaries NIII_ZA_1

Check closing operation with XF closing voltage release at 0.85 Un

Auxiliaries NIII_ZA_2

Check opening operation with MX opening voltage release at 0.70 Un

Auxiliaries NIII_ZA_3

Check closing and opening operations with MN undervoltage release

Auxiliaries NIII_ZA_4

Check time delay of MNR delayed undervoltage release

Auxiliaries NIII_ZA_5

Control unit

Save protection settings, reports, and event logs with EcoStruxure Power Commission software

Control Unit NIII_ZA_3

Check overcurrent protection

Control Unit NIII_ZA_4

Chassis

Check operation of CD, CT, CE position contacts and EF auxiliary contacts

Chassis NIII_ZA_1

Check operation of safety shutters

Chassis NIII_ZA_2

Clean chassis and check presence of grease on chassis

Chassis NIII_ZA_3

Check disconnecting contact clusters

Chassis NIII_ZA_4

Power connections

Check connection system

Power Connections NIII_ZA_1

Tools

Performing the procedures of the maintenance program requires the following:

Time Required

In addition to the Routine end-user maintenance program, the average time required for experienced, trained, and qualified maintenance personnel to perform this maintenance program is as follows:

  • 45 minutes for a fixed device with all accessories installed

  • 1 hour for a drawout device with all accessories installed

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