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ROLLARC

MV distribution
factory built assemblies
at your service

instructions for
use
400---400D
basic device

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group Schneider Electric service


centers are there for:
engineering and technical
assistance
start-up
training
preventive and corrective
maintenance
adaptation work
spare parts
Call your sales representative
who will put you in touch with
your nearest group Schneider
Electric service centers.

Schneider Electric Industries SAS

As standards, specifications and designs change from time


to time, please ask for confirmation of the information given
in this publication.

89, boulevard Franklin Roosevelt


F--- 92500 Rueil--- Malmaison (France)
Tel : +33 (0)1 41 29 85 00
http://www.schneider--- electric.com

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Technique T&D

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Edition du :

DECEMBER 2010

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symbols and conventions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


distribution rules . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
safety rules . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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general description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Rollarc type 400 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


Rollarc type 400D . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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handling and storage


instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

identification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
storage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
handling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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installation instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

placing a contactor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
HV connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Rollarc 400 diagram (731800) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Rollarc 400D diagram (732500) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
LV connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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preventive maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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forward . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
summary table . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
preventive maintenance and cleaning instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
checking the wear and tear of arcing contacts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
mobile part of auxiliary contacts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
400 D type latching mechanism device . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
electromagnet magnetic circuit guides . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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corrective maintenance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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forward . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
summary table . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
replacing fuses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
replacing a closing printed circuit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
or an auxiliary contact unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
replacing the coil insertion contact . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
SF6 gas recovery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
anomalies, probable causes and solutions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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foreword

symbols and
conventions

Caution:
you will find all the symbols
below throughout the
document, indicating
the hazard levels
depending on the
different types of situation.

DANGER

as per iso 3864 -- 2

DANGER: failure to follow this


instruction will result in death or serious injury.

WARNING

as per iso 3864 -- 2

WARNING: failure to follow this instruction may


result in death or serious injury.

CAUTION

as per iso 3864 -- 2

CAUTION: failure to follow this instruction may


result in injuries.
This alert signal can also be used to indicate
practices that could damage the SM6 unit.

INFORMATION--ADVICE
We draw your attention to this specific point.

contact the Schneider


Electric service unit for
diagnosis and advice

INFORMATION--CONSEIL
Call your sales representative who
will put you in contact with the closest
SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC group service
centre.
You can log on to:
www.schneider---electric.com
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distribution rules
CAUTION

CAUTION

The aim of this publication


is to enable the SF6 unit
to be installed correctly.

safety rules

This document is not a commercial


document.
It is a strictly technical document
drawn up by Schneider Electric.

WARNING

CAUTION
All the operations described below
must be performed in compliance
with applicable safety standards,
under the responsibility
of a competent authority.

The contractor must be certified


and authorised to manipulate
and perform work on the SF6
unit.

CAUTION

Only undertake the work after


having read and understood
all the explanations given in this
document.
If you have any difficulty complying
with these rules, please contact
Schneider Electric.

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general description

Rollarc type 400

C
B
D

F
J
K

Rollarc type 400D

C
B
D

The Rollarc 400 contactor


is a basic device, without
equipment other than the closing
electromagnet
and the auxiliary contacts.
It is intended for qualified installers
to fit it with devices needed for its
operation (isolation, LV sockets,
position indicator, etc.) and for the
safety of operating staff.
It is kept closed by the
electromagnet hold---on coil that is
continuously supplied.

A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H

: high voltage connections (M10)


: low voltage terminals (6.3 clips)
: auxiliary contacts (6.3 clips)
: pressure switch
: serial number
: closing electromagnet
: insertion contact
: threaded holes for M10
fasteningI
J : inrush winding
K : restraining coil

The Rollarc 400 D contactor


with latching mechanism is the
same as the 400 type contactor,
except that it has a mechanical
latching mechanism with shunt
release.
Opening is caused by a brief
injection of power from the release.
An auxiliary contact prevents it
from being supplied while device
open.

F
J
K

L
G
M
H

A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
J
K
L
M

: high voltage connections (M10)


: low voltage terminals (6.3 clips)
: auxiliary contacts (6.3 clips)
: pressure switch
: serial number
: closing electromagnet
: insertion contact
: threaded holes for M10
fastening
: inrush winding
: restraining coil
: release
: wiring diagram mechanical
latching mechanism device

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handling and storage


instructions

identification

Check:
H that characteristics given on
identification
plates correspond with those
defined on the order form.
H that the connection diagram is
enclosed with the device.
In the case of non---conformity,
mention the shipping note
references on the complaint.

contactor information
plate

contactor and auxiliaries


rating plates
1 : device type designation
2 : rated voltage
3 : rated lightning impulse
withstand voltage
4 : rated continous operating
current
5 : rated breaking capacity
for CC 3s
6 : no---load breaking capacity
7 : class
8 : SF6 mass
9 : reference standard
10 : characteristics information
plates

1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
6)

10)

7)
8)
9)

dimensions

Rollarc

phase to phase

dimensions

weight in Kg

400

107

246

382

320

35

400D

107

246

382

320

36

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storage

The devices are sent


in the O position.
H Store the devices in their
original packaging.

Store in a dry and well---ventilated


area, sheltered from the rain,
splashing of water
and chemical agents.

70C

-- 40C

prolonged storage

Protect the devices by covering


them with a canvas cover or a
protective cover to effectively
protect them against dust, debris,
paint, etc.

Minimum and maximum


temperatures for storage.

In the case of prolonged


storage, the device must remain
in its original packaging.
After prolonged storage, carefully
clean all the insulating parts before
operation.

Dust off the enclosure using a


clean and dry cloth.

handling

lifting

Use the lifting handle.


Keep the net and the protective
pads up until the device
is placed into operation.
H Unpack the equipment
on the site.
CAUTION
H

Avoid impacts and deformations.

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installation instructions

placing a contactor

Hold the device as long as the


4 screws have not been blocked.
CAUTION
Check that the screw has not
been inserted no more than
15 mm deep to prevent
destruction of the contactor.
Tightening torque must be
complied with: 40 to 50 Nm.
The device is fastened using 4 x A
M10 screws : length to be
determined in function of the
15mm max. depth of the inserts.

HV connection
connection
dimensions

Rollarc 400
400 A 60 KV impulse 1 x (40 x 5) bar
400 A 75 KV impulse 1 x (40 x 5) bar

Rollarc 400D
1 x (40 x 5) bar
1 x (40 x 5) bar

60 kV impulse connection
principle using bars
107
Use the M10 hexagonal screws
and bolts, as well as contact
washers.
The connection pads are
delivered separately.
Connection pad tightening
torque must be complied with:
25 Nm.

107

M10

11

20

20

20

40 x 5

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75 kV impulse
connection principle
using bars and connections

Use screws and bolts with M10


hexagonal heads as well as
contact washers.
Tightening torque for connection
pads and bars must be complied
with: 25 Nm.
A : actory assembled

8,8

25
180 1
104,5

180 1
107

107

104,5

45

10

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ROLLARC 400 - Alimentation continue - D.C. source

Rollarc 400 diagram


(731800)

YF

F
YM

Ra

FUBT

SQ1

7
1

SO

10
11

KMO

12

SO

SF

14

PC

13
16
17
18
19

QF

KMF

15

100
101
110
111
120
121
140
141
150
151
130
131
160
161
170
171
180
181
190
191

11

12

11

12

21

22

-+

YF

FUBT

F
C

Ra

YM

3
SQ1

7
1

SO

11
KMO

12

SO

SF

14

PC

13
16
17
18
19

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QF

KMF

15

100
101
110
111
120
121
140
141
150
151
130
131
160
161
170
171
180
181
190
191

11

12

11

12

21

22

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Signalisation
Commande
Puissance

10

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R400 wiring diagram legend (731800)


COMPOSANTS TOUJOURS FOURNIS
Components always provided
Bobine de fermeture

YF

Closing release
Bobine de maintien

COMPOSANTS NON FOURNIS


Components not provided

Puissance

1050 W

Power

900 VA

Puissance

30 W

Power

40 VA

Un ( V )
Ia ( A )
Relais de fermeture

YM

KMF
Holding coil
Fin de course

SQ1

Closing relay

Contact bobine de maintien

Limit auxiliary

KMO

Holding coil contact

switch

C
Ra
FUBT

SO

Condensateur

C = 1f x 2 U max = 250 V

Capacitor
Fusible basse tension
Low voltage fuse
Varistor

Auxiliary switch

SF

R = 1.2 K

Rsistance

Contact auxiliaire

QF

Un(V) 48

60-- 72

100-- 127

220-- 250

Ia(A)

3.15

2.5

1.25

10

PC

Puissance bobine

Relais douverture

Pressure switch

220

10

10

10

1.1

0.4

0.24

0.3

0.18

0.8

3W4A

Bouton poussoir douverture


Opening push button
Bouton poussoir de fermeture
Closing push button
Compteur de manoeuvres

6 chiffres
6 digits

Operations counter

U eff = 250 V
Type : GEMOV

Liaisons mcaniques

Ia = 10 A

Mechanical links
I coupure - rated breaking

Circuit imprim ROLLARC seul

(cos - 0.3) 10 A/220 V


Pressostat

110

Coil power

Opening relay

Printed card on ROLLARC bottle

(L/R = 0.015) 0.5 A/220 V

Cos = 0.4
I(A)
L/R = 40 ms
I(A)

48

Connections fournies

Fermeture P
Closing P

Supplied wirings
Connections non fournies

2.2 A / 220 V

Not supplied wirings

0.4 A / 220 V

Changement de bobine : plan n887855


Coil replacement : see drawing n887855

Fournitures de base MG
MG basic supply
Relayage de commande recommand par MG

(non founi par MG )


MG recommended relaying
( Not supplied )

Options proposes par MG


MG proposed options
Commande F/O ( non fourni par MG )

Lampes de signalisation
Open / close push button( not supplied by MG)
Signaling lamps

12

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Rollarc 400D diagram


(732500)

YF

F
YM

Ra

FUBT
3
7

SQ1

YD

SO

15

150
151

11
KMO

12

SO

SF

QF

14

100
101
110
111
120
121
140
141

10

KN

KMF

PC

130
131
160
161

13
16

170
171
180
181
190
191

17
18
19

11

12

11

12

21

22

YF

F
C

Ra

YM

3
SQ1

KMO

SO

SF

14

13
16
17
18
19

QF

PC

KMF

KN

15

140
141
150
151

YD

2
120
121

130
131
160
161
170
171
180
181
190
191
11

12

11

12

21

22

ROLLARC 400D - Alimentation alternative - A.C source

Puissance

6
--

FUBT
5
4

SO

12

Signalisation
Commande

11

100
101
110
111

10

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R400D wiring diagram


legend (732500)
COMPOSANTS TOUJOURS FOURNIS
Components always provided
Puissance

Bobine de fermeture

YF

COMPOSANTS NON FOURNIS


Components not provided
Relais de fin

1050 W

KN

Closing release

900 VA

Power

Bobine de maintien
Holding coil

YD

Dclencheur mise
de tension
Shunt trip release

Power

40 VA

Puissance

80 W

Power

100 VA

Fin de course

SQ1

KMF
Closing relay

KMO

Holding coil contact

C
Ra
FUBT

Condensateur

C = 1f x 2 U max = 250 V

Capacitor
Rsistance

10

1.1

0.4

0.24

0.3

0.18

0.8

3W4A

Bouton poussoir douverture


Opening push button
Bouton poussoir de fermeture
Closing push button
Compteur de manoeuvres

PC

Operations counter

6 chiffres
6 digits

Un(V) 48

60-- 72

100-- 127

220-- 250

Ia(A)

3.15

2.5

1.25

Low voltage fuse

10

Liaisons mcaniques
Mechanical links

U eff = 250 V

Varistor

Circuit imprim ROLLARC seul

Type : GEMOV

Printed card on ROLLARC bottle

Ia = 10 A

Auxiliary switch

Connections fournies

I coupure - rated breaking

Supplied wirings

(cos - 0.3) 10 A/220 V

Connections non fournies

(L/R = 0.015) 0.5 A/220 V


Pressostat

10

R = 1.2 K

Fusible basse tension

Contact auxiliaire

QF

220

Coil power

Opening relay

SF

switch

110

10

Puissance bobine

Relais douverture

SO

Contact bobine de maintien

Limit auxiliary

Cos = 0.4
I(A)
L/R = 40 ms
I(A)

Relais de fermeture

YM

48

Ia ( A )

End of closing relay

30 W

Puissance

Un ( V )

de fermeture

Not supplied wirings

Fermeture P

Pressure switch

Changement de bobine : plan n887855

Closing P

Coil replacement : see drawing n887855

2.2 A / 220 V
0.4 A / 220 V

Fournitures de base MG

MG basic supply
Relayage de commande recommand par MG
(non founi par MG )

MG recommended relaying
( Not supplied )
Options proposes par MG

MG proposed options
Commande F/O ( non fourni par MG )
Lampes de signalisation

Open / close push button( not supplied by MG)


Signaling lamps

table for Rollarc R400 (731800)


and R400D (732500)
Un (V)
48 60---72
10

Ia (A)
cos = 0,4 ~
L/R = 40 ms
Coil power

14

(A)
(A)

3,15

100---127 220---250 48

110

220

2,5

10

10

10

1,1

0,4

0,24

0,8

0,3

0,18

1,25

3W

4 VA

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LV connection

A : low voltage terminals (6.3 clips).


B : auxiliary contacts (6.3 clips).
C : refer to wiring diagrams
delivered with the device to
check the electromagnet coil
connection.
See also skeleton diagrams.

wiring diagrams
Rollarc 400

Parallel coil coupling


BA1---2 : inrush coil
BM1---2 : restraining coil
Fc : limit switch

Coil series coupling

Parallel coil coupling


BA1---2 : inrush coil.
BM1---2 : restraining coil.
Fc : limit switch.
BD : release coil.

Coil series coupling

Rollarc 400 D

coupling table
Parallel coupling

Series coupling

48 Vdc, 60 Vdc
110 Vdc to 125 Vdc

220 Vdc to 250 Vdc

48 V 50Hz,
100 V 50 Hz
110 V to 127 V 50 Hz / 60 Hz
220 V to 250 V 50 Hz / 60 Hz
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preventive maintenance

forward
CAUTION

consignes de scurit
All operations described hereafter
must be carried out in compliance
with the safety standards in force,
under the responsibility of a
competent person.
The presure switch must be
connected to obtain pressure level
information.

Before any operation:


H open the contactor and isolate it
from the network.
H cut the power supply of auxiliary
circuits and of the main circuit.
H prevent impacts (enclosure
under pressure).

general rules

Our equipment is designed to


guarantee you the best service
on condition that maintenance...

...operations described in this


document are complied with.

cycle and maintenance


operations

replace the LV printed circuit


and auxiliary contact unit is
recommended every 100,000
operations
At least once a year:
H clean the entire external surface

The 400 type contactor is intended


to perform 300,000 mechanical
operations, without maintenance of
the live parts (100,000 operations
for the 400 D type).
The following are advised :
H check for wear and tear of
arcing contacts every 50,000
operations

At least twice a year :


or every 20,000 operations, grease
with a grease for low temperature :
H the two electromagnet magnetic
circuit guides

the mobile part of the auxiliary


contacts
H the 400 D type latching
mechanism device
H during disassembly, hold the
device as long as the 4 fastening
screws have not been blocked.
In the case of very frequent operations or extremely corrosive
conditions, consult your nearest
Schneider Electric group service
centre.

summary table
description

interventions

supplies

tool

pole enclosure
dust the enclosure

cloth

degree of wear and tear of arcing contacts


measure the degree of wear
and tear

bell, lamp

control
mobile part of
auxiliary contacts

400 D type latching


mechanism device

electromagnet
magnetic circuit
guides

clean with a degreasing agent

non---chlorinated solvent
degreasing agent

cloth

grease

Isoflex Topas L152 grease

brush

clean with a degreasing agent

non---chlorinated solvent
degreasing agent

cloth

grease, oil

vacuoline oils 133


Isoflex Topas L152 grease

brush, oil can

clean with a degreasing agent

non---chlorinated solvent
degreasing agent

cloth

grease, oil

vacuoline oils 133


Isoflex Topas L152 grease

brush, oil can

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preventive maintenance
and cleaning
instructions

The pressurised SF6 gas


inside the pole retains all its
dielectric properties after breaking.
Electrical durability is limited by
contact wear.
This wear depends on device use.
We draw your attention to the risk
of cleaning processes. consisting
of spraying solvents at high
pressure.

The main drawbacks of such


processes are.
H damage due to jet pressure and
impossibility of re---lubricating
inaccessible fixing points.
H risk of overheating due to
solvent presence on contact areas.
H elimination of special
protections.

CAUTION
Never use solvents and alcohol.

If the insulating parts are dusty, it


is recommended that you remove
the dust using a dry cloth.

checking the wear and


tear of arcing contacts
checking
Note :
In the case of repeated
short ---circuit current breaks the
user can check the wear and tear
of the contacts without removing
the contactor.

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Disconnect the contactor


and remove the earth shield.

Unscrew the two self---locking nuts.

Remove the metal and neoprene


washers to replace them...

...with counternuts (14 mm) or


with washers (thickness of approx.
8 mm) that act as spacers.

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Screw, in place of the self---locking


nuts (so as not to weaken them),
standard nuts (12 mm).

Connect the indicator lamp or a


bell between the input and
output connections of pole no.1.

At the same time screw the two nuts


until the lamp is lit or the bell rings.

Measure the coil air gap using a


thickness gauge.
Write down this measurement.
Proceed in the same manner for
poles 2 and 3.
If, for one or several measurements,
the value of the air gap is less than
or equal to 3 mm, the contactor
needs to be replaced (on a new
device, the air gap is 5.1 mm +0.5).

To reassemble, remove the


standard nuts...

...put back the washers and the


original self---locking nuts (do not
place and remove the self---locking
nuts more than twice).

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adjusting

With the contactor open, insert a


shim with a thickness of 12.4 mm
into the air gap.
At the same time tighten the 2
self---locking nuts until the
electromagnet comes into contact
with the shim.
Slightly untighten the nuts so that
the shim may slide freely in the air
gap of the two coils.

mobile part
of auxiliary contacts

At least twice a year :


or every 20,000 operations, grease
with a grease for low temperature.
H mobile part of auxiliary contacts

400 D type latching


mechanism device

At least twice a year :


or every 20,000 operations, grease
with a grease for low temperature.
H 400 D type
latching mechanism device

electromagnet
magnetic circuit guides

At least twice a year :


or every 20,000 operations, grease
with a grease for low temperature.
H the two electromagnet magnetic
circuit guides

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corrective maintenance

forward

Corrective maintenance operations


allow the defective subassemblies
to be replaced.
The operations mentioned in the
summary table hereafter may be
carried out by the customer
or by Schneider Electric group
After Sales representatives.
For any other intervention, call
upon the nearest Schneider
Electric group representatives.

After each operation, carry out


the electric tests according to
the standards in force.
CAUTION
During replacement,
all the following accessories
must absolutely be replaced by
new equipment.
-- Nylstop (self -- locking nut)
-- Contact washer
-- Stop rings
Mechanical pin

summary table
description

execution

comments

replacement of fuses

Schneider Electric or customer

replacement of printed circuit

Schneider Electric or customer

replacement of auxiliary contact unit

Schneider Electric or customer

replacement of restraining coil


insertion contacts

Schneider Electric or customer

replacement of closing electromagnet coils

Schneider Electric or customer

replacement of shunt release (400 D)

Schneider Electric or customer

shunt releases or simple overcurrent trip


devices

Schneider Electric or customer

replacing fuses
CAUTION
long time---delay fuses.
Use the same type of fuses as
those delivered with the contactor

Comply with the recommended


ratings (protection of the rectifier
bridge and the printed circuit).

LV fuse choice table


48 ---50 VCC

50---60 Hz

10A

60 ---72 VCC

50---60 Hz

3,1 5 A

1 00---1 27 VCC

50---60 Hz

2,5 A

220 ---250 VCC

50---60 Hz

1,25 A

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replacing
a closing printed circuit

or an auxiliary contact
unit

removing

Locate and disconnect wiring.

placing

To remove the printed circuit,


unscrew (using a BTR wrench)
the 2 screws indicated above.

Remove the contact unit held by 4


screws.

Reassemble the new unit by


proceeding in reverse order
of removal.

Tightening torque : 13 Nm.

adjusting the auxiliary


contact screw

o,5 mm mini

o,5 mm mini
When the device is closed, there
must be a play of 0.5 mm min,
between the nut and the magnetic
circuit plate.

When the device is open, there


must be a play of 0.5 mm min,
between the screw head and the
contact push---button.

Remove the earth shield.

Locate and disconnect the wiring.


Remove the two fastening screws.
--- from the support bracket
--- from the contact

replacing the coil


insertion contact
removing

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placing

Proceed in the reverse order of


removal.
H block the contact fastening
screws.
Tightening torque: 0.7 Nm.
H block the support fastening
screws.
Tightening torque: 13 Nm.

adjusting

Check that the wiring does not


touch the 6 sided pin A

Insert a 10.4 mm thick shim


between the screw and the
push---button.

Connect a pilot light at the input


and output of the contact.
Check that :
H with the 10.4 mm shim
the lamp does not switch on.
H with a 10 mm shim
the lamp switches on.

If an adjustment is necessary
adjust the screw.

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replacing the closing


electromagnet coils
removing

A
B
A

Remove :
the self---locking nuts A and the
metal and Neoprene washers.
H nut B and the electromagnet
mobile circuit by checking that the
washers C remain in place.

Remove earth shield.

for a Rollarc 400 D

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Hold the pin pushed towards the


contactor to prevent...

...the pillar rack from separating


from the latching mechanism
system gear.

Locate and disconnect the wiring that


connects the coils to the closing
printed circuit terminal block.

Remove the immobilisation stop


rings.

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placing

Remove the 2 screws and move


the contact to the side.

Change the coils while taking care


that the above---mentioned
restraining coil is situated in the
lower part of the coil.

Carry out the reverse order


of removal.

Tightening torque: 13 Nm.

replacing the 400 D type


Rollarc shunt release with
latching mechanism
removing

Remove the earth shield.


Disconnect wiring from the release.
Unscrew the 2 fastening screws
and replace the release.

placing

Adjusting
Slowly push the core: it must
release the latching mechanism
0.5 to 1 mm before reaching the
end of travel.
If needed, act upon the oval
fastening holes.
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Carry out the reverse order


of removal.
Tightening torque: 13 Nm.

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SF6 gas recovery


conformity rules

The SF6 must be removed before


any dismantling operation can be
carried out in compliance with the
procedures described in
IEC ---61634 and accordiing to the
following instructions.
The gas must be treated in
compliance with IEC ---60480.

intervention method

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Tool necessary for the operation

Unscrew the plug (A).

Plug dismounted.

Connect the vacuum/filling device.

Vacuum/filling device connected.

Wait until the pressure guage


shows 0 (15 min to empty the
tank) before removing the
connection.

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anomalies, probable
causes and solutions

The indications given here allow


the operation interruption time to
be reduced to the minimum.

If the proposed solutions do not


resolve the problem, please contact the nearest Schneider
Electric group service centre.

symptoms

devices in question

probable causes and remedies

Closing impossible

LV power supply.

Insufficient operating voltage (lower than 85%)


of nominal voltage during the inrush current.
H re---establish voltage at its nominal value.
Blown protection fuses.
H eliminate the defect.

Poor connection of electromagnet coils upon replacement.


Rectifier when there is alternating current power supply.

LV power supply.

Insufficient operating voltage (lower than 85%)


of the nominal voltage during inrush current.
H re---establish voltage to its nominal value.

400 D type contactor release


(with mechanical latching
mechanism).

Supplied release.
H see cause of release excitation.

Poor connection of electromagnet coils upon replacement.

abnormal heating of
closing electrode
coils

Energy source.

Operating voltage exceeding 110 %


of the nominal voltage.
H re---establish voltage to its nominal value.
NB: the installer must foresee a protection fuse.

opening impossible
on type 400D contactor
{with mechanical latching
mechanism)

Shunt release

No voltage on release terminal blocks


check the circuit to re---establish power supply
(and auxiliary contact).
Blown coil.
H change the release
Misadjusted release.
H review position adjustment
Deteriorated auxiliary contacts
H replace the contacts.

difficult break of restraining


coil insertion contact on type
400 standard contactor

Insertion contact

Misadjusted contact.
H resume the following adjustment.

beats
the device does not stay
closed

Capacitor

see series connection instead of parallel


connection diagram.
Defective rectifier.
H replace the printed circuit.

see series connection instead of parallel


connection diagram.

Defective capacitor.
replace the printed circuit.

Blown fuses

Fuse

Operating voltage is too low, causing


incomplete closing of the coil.
H re---establish voltage to its nominal value.
Misadjusted restraining coil insertion contact.
H adjust the insertion contact.

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