Metal-Clad Movable Switchgear: Simple Daily Checks That Matter

2026-08-10

铠装移开式开关柜:这些简单日常检查真的很重要.webpCore Mantra: Look Position → Listen Sound → Measure Temperature → Prevent Misoperation → Seal Openings

I. Structure at a Glance (Four Compartments + One Truck)

Component

One-Sentence Summary

Busbar Compartment

Upper rear of cabinet, main busbar channel

Breaker Compartment

Middle of cabinet, houses the breaker truck (core)

Cable Compartment

Lower rear, incoming/outgoing cables + CTs/PTs

Instrument Compartment

Upper front, protection relays + buttons + indicators

Truck

Can be cranked in/out; has Service and Test positions

II. Three Positions of the Truck (Must Memorize)

Position

Main Circuit

Secondary Circuit

Breaker Operable?

Service Position

Connected

Connected

Can open; cannot close

Test Position

Disconnected

Connected

Can open and close (for testing)

Removed Position

Disconnected

Disconnected

Not operable

️ Before moving the truck, ALWAYS confirm the breaker is OPEN!

III. Daily Inspection – "Four Must-Dos"

No.

Action

What to Check

Check Position

Truck indicator aligned; red/green lights normal; protection relay no alarms

Listen to Sound

Normal: silent; Buzzing → discharge; Crackling → breakdown (EMERGENCY STOP)

Measure Temperature

IR scan busbars/cable lugs/contact boxes; temp rise ≤60K; phase difference ≤10K

Check Environment

No condensation inside; heaters working; cable holes properly sealed

IV. Five-Protection Safety Interlocks (Never Break Any)

1.    Prevent incorrect opening/closing of breaker

2.    Prevent moving truck under load

3.    Prevent closing earthing switch while energized

4.    Prevent energizing with earthing switch closed

5.    Prevent entry into energized compartments

🚫 Strictly prohibited to bypass or short-circuit any interlock!

V. Operation Taboos (Three Red Lines)

Red Line

Consequence

Crank truck while breaker is closed

Arc flash destroys contacts

Force-close breaker when truck is not fully seated

Poor contact → overheating → explosion

Open compartment doors while energized

Arc flash injury

VI. Common Fault Quick Check (Three Questions)

Fault

What to Check

Truck won't crank in/out

Is breaker open? Is earthing switch open? Any obstruction on rails?

Won't close

Is spring charged? Control power on? Lockout light on?

Discharge sound / burning smell

STOP POWER IMMEDIATELY! Check insulation, contacts, moisture.

VII. Annual Must-Dos (During Power-Off Maintenance)

·         Insulation resistance test (≥1000 MΩ)

·         Tighten all busbar bolts

·         Inspect tulip contacts (replace if blackened or loss of spring tension)

·         Verify protection relay settings and perform trip tests

·         Clean dust and replace desiccant

One-Sentence Summary:
Check truck position before any move; charge spring before closing; never tamper with interlocks; IR temperature scanning is your top priority.