Coordinating installation and connection of a motor control center subunit having moveable line contacts
US-10292290-B2 · May 14, 2019 · US
US10973143B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10973143-B2 |
| Application number | US-201916406236-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 8, 2019 |
| Priority date | Jul 26, 2006 |
| Publication date | Apr 6, 2021 |
| Grant date | Apr 6, 2021 |
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A system and method are provided for coordinating the installation and removal a motor control center subunit with the power connection and interruption thereof. A system of interlocks and indicators causes an operator to install a motor control center subunit into a motor control center, and connect supply and control power thereto, in a particular order. Embodiments of the invention may prevent actuation of line contacts of the bucket, and shield the line contacts, until the bucket is fully installed in the motor control center. Other embodiments also prevent circuit breaker closure until the line contacts are engaged with a bus of the motor control center.
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What is claimed is: 1. A control module for a motor control center comprising: a housing constructed to be received within a frame of the motor control center; at least one stab moveable between a retracted position and an extended position; and an interlock latch that automatically moves upon motion of the at least one stab between a first latch position wherein the interlock latch extends beyond a surface of the housing and a second latch position wherein the interlock latch is retracted within the housing. 2. The control module for a motor control center of claim 1 wherein the interlock latch extends through an opening in a top panel of the housing when in the first latch position. 3. The control module for a motor control center of claim 1 further comprising a racking screw coupled to the at least one stab; and wherein the interlock latch automatically moves into the first latch position when the racking screw moves the at least one stab into the extended position. 4. The control module for a motor control center of claim 3 wherein the interlock latch automatically moves into the second latch position when the racking screw moves the at least one stab moves into the retracted position. 5. A motor control center comprising: a motor control center frame; and a motor control subunit comprising: a stab assembly comprising at least one stab; and a retention latch that automatically moves between a retracted latch position and an extended latch position upon movement of the at least one stab; wherein the retention latch permits the motor control subunit to be inserted into an opening of the frame when the at least one stab is in a retracted stab position; and wherein the retention latch prevents the motor control subunit from being inserted into the opening or removed from the opening when the at least one stab is in an extended stab position. 6. The motor control center of claim 5 further comprising an actuating mechanism that moves the at least one stab between the retracted stab position and the extended stab position. 7. The motor control center of claim 6 wherein operation of the actuating mechanism to move the at least one stab to the extended stab position causes the retention latch to move to the extended latch position. 8. The motor control center of claim 6 wherein operation of the actuating mechanism to move the at least one stab to the retracted stab position causes the retention latch to move to the retracted latch position. 9. The motor control center of claim 5 wherein the at least one stab is connected with a bus in the extended stab position. 10. The motor control center of claim 5 wherein the retention latch extends through an opening in a housing of the motor control subunit in the extended latch position. 11. The motor control center of claim 5 wherein the retention latch extends outside the motor control subunit in the extended latch position. 12. The motor control center of claim 5 wherein the retention latch extends beyond an uppermost surface of a housing of the motor control subunit in the extended latch position. 13. The motor control center of claim 5 wherein the retention latch extends through a divider of the frame when in the extended latch position. 14. The motor control center of claim 5 wherein the retention latch engages a surface of the motor control center frame when in the extended latch position to prevent insertion of the motor control subunit into the opening. 15. The motor control center of claim 5 further comprising a circuit breaker interlock that automatically moves upon motion of the stab assembly to permit an operator to close a circuit breaker of the motor control subunit. 16. The motor control center of claim 15 wherein the circuit breaker interlock prevents the operator from closing the circuit breaker when the at least one stab is in the retracted stab position. 17. A motor control center comprising: a motor control center divider; and a motor control center unit comprising: at least one stab that moves to engage and disengage a vertical bus; and a retention latch configured to automatically engage with the motor control center divider when the at least one stab moves to engage with the vertical bus and automatically disengage from the motor control center divider when the at least one stab disengages from the vertical bus. 18. The motor control center of claim 17 wherein the motor control center unit further comprises a housing, and wherein the retention latch extends through an opening in the housing to engage with the motor control center divider. 19. The motor control center of claim 17 wherein the retention latch engages the motor control center divider through an opening in the motor control center divider. 20. The motor control center of claim 17 wherein the retention latch extends beyond a top surface of the motor control center unit to engage with the motor control center divider.
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