Broken Breakers, Part 3

Feb. 28, 2012
Your maintenance procedure for circuit breakers should begin with inspection

Your maintenance procedure for circuit breakers should begin with inspection. That includes such things as:

  • Inspect breaker cubicle for signs of arcing or flash. Note any issues.
  • Visually examine conductors for discoloration and signs of insulation damage.
  • Look for signs of insect or rodent invasion in the surrounding panel.
  • Look for any broken parts, loose hardware (e.g., a bolt on the floor), and other signs of mechanical damage.
In addition, follow the manufacturer's guidelines for:
  • Testing and inspecting mechanical linkages and other components. Don't try to fix these; order replacements.
  • Cleaning mechanical components. The main issue here is to prevent actually spreading grime via improper cleaning.
  • Lubricating mechanical components. Use the specified lubricant, not whatever's handy. Mixing incompatible greases can easily destroy a $2,500 breaker. Apply only in the amounts and locations specified.

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