Siemens 3TM Manuel d'utilisation - Page 36
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Operation
Checklist
Check the unlatching. If manual unlatching (EMERGERNCY-STOP) via
the push rod or draw bar is not available, the shunt release (-Y1) can be
manually actuated in a de-energised state and for test purposes (see
Fig. 8 on p. 16).
Test the electric switching repeatedly before the vacuum contactor is put
into operation in the network.
Incident
Vacuum contactor does not
respond
Closing is blocked
Failure of the supply voltage
U
a
Defective shunt release
Vacuum contactor does not
return to the starting position
or the initial state
Vacuum contactor does not
latch
Manual unlatching is blocked
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WARNING
Do not commission the vacuum contactor if there are malfunctions.
If the malfunctions or damage cannot be remedied, contact a sales representative
or Siemens Service and, if necessary, send back the vacuum contactor in the
original packaging.
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
•
Check the DIP switch S2 position and reset if necessary (see matrix Fig. 44).
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Send it back to the manufacturer
•
Check the connectors on the electronic controller for a firm seat.
•
Check the cable connection to the connectors.
•
If a new vacuum contactor is installed, use only the connectors provided in
the accessory pack (see p. 30).
•
Order a spare part and mount according to the supplied instructions.
•
Inspect the contact welding and remedy by means of no-load switchings.
•
For existing closing latching, actuate the manual unlatching (no-load switch-
ing permissible).
•
Send it back to the manufacturer
•
Check that the unlatching mechanism is attached to the coupling point and
reattach with max. 4 Nm. While doing so, prevent the threaded rod from twist-
ing.
1) Complete vacuum contactor
First closing operation
If all functions have been checked and are OK, switch on the high voltage while ob-
serving all of the safety regulations and operational requirements.
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Notes
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