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When working in a control panel. If I needed to replace a 3 phase contactor do I need to carry out a 10point check to prove dead on just the mains isolator. Or do I need to 10point check the mains isolator and then another 10point check on the contactor before removing.
Many thanks
 
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Contactor. Proving dead. Which points to check. 3 phase
Why does it sound like an exam question to me??

As above, if you’re likely to use a screwdriver on a terminal, use a tester first.

Energising coil may not be 230v, but still test.

Mark everything with tape if not already labelled…. As everything is more than likely all the same colour of cable.
 
If only the one source then just the isolator(s) but if unfamiliar with the panel/equipment or likely to have a further source, it wont hurt to double check the contactor too.
 
Whats a 10 point check? how have i survived nearly 50 years in the industry without knowing this
If you have N cables then you have (N * (N-1))/2 pairs to check to know all are safe w.r.t. each other. So for:
  • Single phase (L + N + E) = 3 it is (3*2)/2 = 3 checks
  • 3-phase without N (just L1-3 + E) = 4 it is (4*3)/2 = 6 checks
  • 3-phase normal (L1-3 + N + E) = 5 it is (5*4)/2 = 10 checks
 
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If only the one source then just the isolator(s) but if unfamiliar with the panel/equipment or likely to have a further source, it wont hurt to double check the contactor too.
Absolutely, the contactor control could be from a totally separate supply, maybe even UPS-backed!
 
If only the one source then just the isolator(s) but if unfamiliar with the panel/equipment or likely to have a further source, it wont hurt to double check the contactor too.
Brill thanks. If I was to double check at the contactor. Would you do the 10 checks again or just check the between the phases. Thanks
 
If you have N cables then you have (N * (N-1))/2 pairs to check to know all are safe w.r.t. each other. So for:
  • Single phase (L + N + E) = 3 it is (3*2)/2 = 3 checks
  • 3-phase without N (just L1-3 + E) = 4 it is (4*3)/2 = 6 checks
  • 3-phase normal (L1-3 + N + E) = 5 it is (5*4)/2 = 10 checks
Thanks pc1966, never heard it called that before.
 

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