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Hi I have a client with a 1000a merlin mccb as their incoming PD from their private transformer.
Previous maintenance spark has claimed its faulty and trips under no load, so they’re leaving the compressors running 24/7, I find this odd but don’t want to mess around too much as if something goes wrong it’ll shut down the entire site (100+ employees)
I have contacted Schneider as they were happy to pay to just replace it as it’s running an entire factory site. There is no direct fit replacement available anymore.
The site actual bought a used one as a back up, anyway is there anywhere that could bench test/service tgis 1000a mccb to ensure it’s working correctly to then swap them Over ?
Thanks Paul
 
Assuming it's a Merlin ACB one of the sites we are on had one of the transformers 800A breakers keep tripping when no where near it's rated current. Had to get a specialist in to modify the transformers busbars so both the 800A ACBs could be replaced with new, current production models.

You would probably have to send it to Schneider to get it tested.
 
Assuming it's a Merlin ACB one of the sites we are on had one of the transformers 800A breakers keep tripping when no where near it's rated current. Had to get a specialist in to modify the transformers busbars so both the 800A ACBs could be replaced with new, current production models.

You would probably have to send it to Schneider to get it tested.
 

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I'd go down the route of fitting a brand new product, and get the busbars altered during a planned shutdown. At least then you won't be in this position next year when the elderly replacement is also failing. Having a mechanical or electrical failure of a breaker when you are switching it with such high fault currents available is just not worth the risk.
 
I'd go down the route of fitting a brand new product, and get the busbars altered during a planned shutdown. At least then you won't be in this position next year when the elderly replacement is also failing. Having a mechanical or electrical failure of a breaker when you are switching it with such high fault currents available is just not worth the risk.
That’s a fair point,
I just need to find somewhere that can manufacture the new busbars now !
 

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