Toshiba Tortilla Maker HV6FS-MLD Installationsanweisungen

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MAINTENANCE 
 
 
 
CRITERIA: 
 
1.  If a current flow above 5 milliamperes is 
observed or if breakdown occurs, one or 
more of the interrupters has insufficient 
vacuum and must be replaced. 
 
Exception:  
If the current exceeds 5 
milliamperes the first time the voltage is 
brought up, reduce the voltage to zero and 
increase it again.  It may be necessary to 
repeat this procedure a few times. 
 
2.  If the breaker fails to meet criteria 1, then 
repeat the test on each pole separately to 
identify the damaged interrupter or 
interrupters. 
 
3.   If the voltage can be held for 1 minute and 
the current flow does not exceed 5 
milliamperes, the interrupter has a sufficient 
vacuum level. 
 
After the test is complete, discharge any residual 
static charge from the primary terminals of the 
circuit breaker.  
 
If a vacuum checker or AC hi-pot tester is not 
available, a DC hi potential test may be 
conducted.  If a DC test is conducted, the test 
voltage must be increased to 31kV DC.  The test 
duration for DC tests and the criteria for 
acceptance remain the same as for AC tests. 
 
Do not use DC hi-pot 
testers which employ 
unfiltered half-wave 
rectifiers.  The peak 
voltages produced by these 
testers may exceed the 
recommended value of 
31kV.  This can result in the 
production of harmful X-
rays and may invalidate the 
test results. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Fig. 34  Application of Test Voltage for 
Vacuum Check 
 
 
 
          1 minute 
22kV AC 
(31kV DC) 
 
 
 
Voltage 
 
 
 
  Zero 
 
  15 sec 
 
 
 15 sec 
 
 
 
Time 
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