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EATON 9800 Series Motor Control Centers

Eaton 9800 Series motor control centers are electrical distribution systems that centralise the control and protection of multiple motors in an industrial facility. They include HFD circuit breakers to control the starting, stopping and speed of the motor.

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Working Mechanism

  • These motor control centers utilise busbars to distribute the main power to all the equipment attached to the circuit.
  • Their contactors (controlled by a control circuit) start or stop the motor.
  • The control circuit also monitors the current flowing through the motors and trips the contactors in case of overcurrent or other faults.

Frequently Asked Questions

How does an MCC protect the motor?

These units include a circuit breaker to protect the motor from damage due to overload or short circuits. The circuit breaker trips and opens the circuit if it detects an abnormal electrical condition.

How to maintain Eaton motor control centers?

  • Inspect and tighten all connections.
  • Clean and lubricate all moving parts.
  • Check and replace worn or damaged components.
  • Regularly test transfer switch.

How to troubleshoot an MCC?

  • Check for loose or corroded connections.
  • Check for tripped circuit breakers or blown fuses.
  • Check the operation of the transfer switch if it's a dual-feed MCC.

How to ensure safety while working on an MCC?

  • Use appropriate personal protective equipment.
  • Follow standard lockout / tagout procedures.

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