1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to motor control centers and, more particularly, to a method for removing an auxiliary contact from a motor controller unit housed in a motor control center, and an associated apparatus.
2. Description of Related Art
A motor control center (MCC) is a modular cabinet system for powering and controlling motors, and may typically be found in a manufacturing or factory setting. The MCC is an assembly of one or more enclosed sections having a common power bus and principally containing motor control units. Such motor control units are housed in so-called “buckets” received within the MCC cabinet. The motor control units may include one or more motor starters, which are electrically-operated switches using magnetic induction to provide the startup current for a motor. Each motor starter includes one or more auxiliary contact devices (so-called “blocks”), which function to provide memory to control circuits, to show operational status of equipment, to show faults with the equipment, and/or to complete the circuit for another pierce of equipment.
Unfortunately, the auxiliary contact devices can fail and, in those instances, must be replaced. A typical MCC may have 20-30 buckets and, thus, each MCC includes a relatively large quantity of auxiliary contact devices which at some point will need replacing. To replace an auxiliary contact device, the bucket containing the auxiliary contact device must be removed from the MCC cabinet because the walls of the bucket generally prevent the auxiliary contact device from being accessed and removed while the bucket is still positioned within the MCC cabinet. Removing a single bucket from the MCC, however, terminates the overall circuit and shuts down the MCC.
As such, it would be desirable to provide a method and associated apparatus capable of removing an auxiliary contact device from a motor starter without removing the bucket from the MCC cabinet, so as to reduce instances of downtime of the MCC for replacing such auxiliary contact devices and, for instance, to reduce the risk of electrical shock to an operator performing such a replacement.
The above and other needs are met by the present invention which, according to one aspect, provides a method for removing an auxiliary contact device from a motor starter assembly engaged with a motor controller unit of a motor control center. The method comprises engaging an extraction tool with a securement member operably engaged between the auxiliary contact device and the motor starter assembly. The auxiliary contact device is secured by the securement member in electrically-conductive engagement with the motor starter assembly. The extraction tool has a handle portion and a securement-engaging portion. The handle portion is configured to extend along the auxiliary contact device for the securement-engaging portion to engage the securement member. The method further comprises exerting an axial force on the handle portion such that the handle portion cooperates with the securement-engaging portion to disengage the securement member from between the auxiliary contact device and the motor starter assembly, and to disengage the electrically-conductive engagement between the auxiliary contact device and the motor starter assembly, to remove the auxiliary contact device from the motor starter assembly.
Another aspect of the present invention provides an extraction tool adapted for removing an auxiliary contact device from a motor starter assembly engaged with a motor controller unit of a motor control center, wherein the auxiliary contact device and the motor starter assembly having a securement member operably engaged therebetween for securing the auxiliary contact device in electrically-conductive engagement with the motor starter assembly. The extraction tool includes a handle portion configured to extend along the auxiliary contact device toward the securement member. The extraction tool further includes a securement-engaging portion operably engaged with the handle portion. The securement-engaging portion is configured to engage the securement member such that an axial force exerted on the handle portion causes the securement-engaging portion to disengage the securement member from between the auxiliary contact device and the motor starter assembly, disengages the electrically-conductive engagement between the auxiliary contact device and the motor starter assembly, and removes the auxiliary contact device from the motor starter assembly.
Embodiments of the present invention thus provide advantages as otherwise detailed herein.
Having thus described the invention in general terms, reference will now be made to the accompanying drawings, which are not necessarily drawn to scale, and wherein:
The present invention now will be described more fully hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which some, but not all embodiments of the inventions are shown. Indeed, these inventions may be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein; rather, these embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will satisfy applicable legal requirements. Like numbers refer to like elements throughout.
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As discussed previously, however, the walls of the housing bucket 120 make it difficult, hazardous, or otherwise prevent an operator from removing the auxiliary contact device 200 by hand when the motor controller unit 100 is positioned within the cabinet 10 of the MCC 1. That is, it is difficult and/or hazardous for an operator to deflect the securement member 204 and simultaneously pivot the contact body 202 of the auxiliary contact device 200 by hand when the motor controller unit 100 is positioned within the cabinet 10 of the MCC 1. As such, to easily remove and/or replace the auxiliary contact device 200, the motor controller unit 100 is typically removed from the cabinet 10 of the MCC 1, which causes a complete system shutdown and leads to downtime of the machinery controlled thereby.
As such, embodiments of the present invention provide a method and apparatus for removing the auxiliary contact device 200 from the motor starter assembly 150 while the motor controller unit 100 is still connected to the MCC 1, such that the overall system for the MCC 1 does not need to be shut down for the replacement procedure. In this regard, as shown in
According to an embodiment, the extraction tool 300 may include a handle portion 302 and a securement-engaging portion 304. The handle portion 302 may be attached to, coupled to, or otherwise engaged with the securement-engaging portion 304. In some instances, the handle portion 302 and the securement-engaging portion 304 are integrally formed as a single workpiece. In other instances, the handle portion 302 and the securement-engaging portion 304 may be discrete and separate components secured together. In this regard, one or both of the handle portion 302 and the securement-engaging portion 304 may be formed of a non-conductive material and/or one or both may be formed of a resilient material. The handle portion 302 may gradually taper toward the securement-engaging portion 304 so as to indicate a wider portion of the handle portion 302 as a gripping area. The handle portion 302 is configured to extend along the auxiliary contact device 200 such that the securement-engaging portion 304 can engage the securement member 204.
The securement-engaging portion 304 may be configured to interact or otherwise engage the securement member 204 of the auxiliary contact device 200. In some instances, the securement-engaging portion 304 may be generally hook-shaped. As shown in
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In use, the door member 110 may be removed or otherwise opened such that the motor controller unit 100 and the auxiliary contact device(s) 200 to be removed can be accessed. In some instances, a magnetic starter may be partially disassembled by removing fasteners holding a coil associated therewith in place so as to loosen the auxiliary contact device 200 such that the auxiliary contact device 200 can be removed. The extraction tool 300 is moved within the motor controller unit 100 to reach the auxiliary contact device 200. The tip portion 306 may be wedged or otherwise inserted between the motor starter body 152 and the securement member 204, at least partially through an axial force applied to the handle portion 302 away from the tip portion 306. The securement-engaging portion 304 of the extraction tool 300 may positioned so as to extend about the securement member 204 of the auxiliary contact device 200, as shown in
Movement of the handle portion 302 in direction D causes the securement-engaging portion 304 to move substantially in the same direction D so as to urge the securement-engaging portion 304 against the lateral surface 208 and/or terminal end portion 206 of the securement member 204. In this regard, the securement member 204 may be deflected so as to release from engagement with the motor starter body 152. The extraction tool 300 may then be used, for example, as a lever, to pivot the auxiliary contact body 202 away from the motor starter body 152 (i.e., pivot the back end 210 of the auxiliary contact device 200 away from the motor starter body 152) to remove the auxiliary contact device 200 therefrom. That is, the handle portion 302 cooperates with the securement-engaging portion 304 to disengage the securement member 204 from between the auxiliary contact device 200 and the motor starter assembly 150, and to disengage the electrically-conductive engagement between the auxiliary contact device 200 and the motor starter assembly 150, so as to remove the auxiliary contact device 200 from the motor starter assembly 150. In this manner, the auxiliary contact device 200 may be removed from the motor starter assembly 150 without shutting down the entire MCC 1.
Many modifications and other embodiments of the inventions set forth herein will come to mind to one skilled in the art to which these inventions pertain having the benefit of the teachings presented in the foregoing descriptions and the associated drawings. Therefore, it is to be understood that the inventions are not to be limited to the specific embodiments disclosed and that modifications and other embodiments are intended to be included within the scope of the appended claims. Although specific terms are employed herein, they are used in a generic and descriptive sense only and not for purposes of limitation.