Racking interlocking systems for withdrawable circuit breakers
US-2017264085-A1 · Sep 14, 2017 · US
US2016181766A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2016181766-A1 |
| Application number | US-201414578478-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Dec 21, 2014 |
| Priority date | Dec 21, 2014 |
| Publication date | Jun 23, 2016 |
| Grant date | — |
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Methods and systems for minimizing exposure to live parts in a panelboard allow safe insulation and removal of a circuit breaker or other electrical devices from the panelboard. The methods and systems provide an isolation assembly for the panelboard that isolates and prevents contact with energized portions of the circuit breaker as well as the conductors in the panelboard. The isolation assembly covers up the energized part of the circuit breaker, including the line terminal extending from the circuit breaker, and any accessible portion of the conductors in the panelboard. Additionally, for bolt-on type circuit breakers, the isolation assembly replaces the bolts or screws typically used to fasten the line terminals to the conductors in the panelboard with standoff screws that insulate metal screwdrivers and similar tools from the energized part of the circuit breaker.
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What is claimed is: 1 . A isolation assembly for an electrical panelboard, comprising: an electrically nonconductive housing configured to substantially surround at least one line terminal of a circuit breaker when the isolation assembly is mounted on the panelboard; a cover disposed on top of the housing, the cover having at least one opening therein that is positioned substantially directly over the at least one line terminal of the circuit breaker when the isolation assembly and the circuit breaker are mounted on the panelboard; a standoff screw disposed in one of the at least one opening of the cover, the standoff screw having a head portion and a threaded shaft portion, the threaded shaft portion configured to fasten the at least one line terminal of the circuit breaker to the panelboard; and an electrically nonconductive cap disposed on the head portion of the standoff screw, the electrically nonconductive cap configured to be turned using a conventional tool to tighten the standoff screw. 2 . The isolation assembly of claim 1 , wherein the head portion of the standoff screw has a keyhole formed therein and the electrically nonconductive cap has a key extension protruding therefrom that fits within the keyhole in the head portion of the standoff screw. 3 . The isolation assembly of claim 2 , wherein the keyhole in the head portion of the standoff screw is a star-shaped or hexagon-shaped keyhole. 4 . The isolation assembly of claim 1 , further comprising a biasing member coupled to the standoff screw and configured to lift the standoff screw at least partially from the cover. 5 . The isolation assembly of claim 1 , wherein the housing includes internal partitions that divide the housing into a plurality of compartments within the housing. 6 . The isolation assembly of claim 5 , wherein each compartment accommodates at least one line terminal. 7 . The isolation assembly of claim 1 , wherein the isolation assembly is a single phase isolation assembly. 8 . The isolation assembly of claim 1 , wherein the isolation assembly is a multi-phase isolation assembly. 9 . The isolation assembly of claim 1 , wherein the cover has at least one mounting hole therein for receiving a mounting screw, the mounting screw securing the isolation assembly to the panelboard. 10 . The isolation assembly of claim 1 , wherein the isolation assembly is mounted on the panelboard, the panelboard including a plurality of breaker slots, each breaker slot providing access to conductors in the panelboard. 11 . The isolation assembly of claim 10 , wherein the circuit breaker is mounted in one of the breaker slots in the panelboard. 12 . The isolation assembly of claim 11 , wherein the circuit breaker is a bolt-on type circuit breaker. 13 . The isolation assembly of claim 11 , wherein the line terminal of the circuit breaker is lengthened by a predefined percentage. 14 . The isolation assembly of claim 11 , wherein the circuit breaker is a three-pole circuit breaker. 15 . The isolation assembly of claim 10 , wherein the panelboard comprises blade like phase barriers and the housing has slits formed therein for receiving the phase barriers.
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