CIRCUIT BREAKER MAINTENANCE

 CIRCUIT BREAKER MAINTENANCE

Circuit breakers require careful inspection and periodic cleaning. 

Before you attempt to work on circuit breakers, check the applicable technical manual carefully. 

When you work on shipboard circuit
breakers, the approval of the electrical or engineering officer must be obtained before starting work. 

Be certain to remove all power to the circuit breaker before you work on it. 

Tag the switch that removes the power to the circuit breaker to ensure that power is not applied while you are working.

Once approval has been obtained, the incoming power has been removed, the switch tagged, and you have checked the technical manual, you may begin to check the circuit breaker. 

Manually operate the circuit breaker several times to be sure the operating mechanism works smoothly. 

Inspect the contact for pitting caused by arcing or corrosion. 

If pitting is present, smooth the contacts with a fine file or number 00 sandpaper. 

Be certain the contacts make proper contact when the operating mechanism is ON.

Check the connections at the terminals to be certain the terminals and wiring are tight and free from corrosion. 

Check all mounting hardware for tightness and wear. 

Check all components for wear. 

Clean the circuit breaker completely.

When you have finished working on the circuit breaker, restore power and remove the tag from the switch that applies power to the circuit.

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