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Hubbell Industrial Controls, Inc. Instructions 5210 SERVICE AND REPAIR PARTS NEMA SIZE 3, SINGLE POLE, NORMALLY OPEN, P/N 59364 SERIES NEMA SIZE 4, SINGLE POLE, NORMALLY OPEN, P/N 59345 SERIES Publication Number: 103 December 2012 Repl.: May, 1982 INSTALLATION AND ADJUSTMENT Mount the contactor vertically on a rigid support. Refer to Figure 1 for proper clearances above the top of the contactor (DIM. A) and in front of the Arc Shield (DIM. B) for arcing clearance. Check that the contactor operating coil (31) is the correct voltage. With all power removed, pivot the arc shield upwards (3) and operate the contactor by hand. The contact tips (8) should meet SQUARELY. If they do not, align them by the procedure described below. Pivot the arc shield back (3) to the full downward position. CAUTION: DO NOT OPERATE THE CONTACTOR UNDER LOAD UNLESS THE ARC SHIELD IS PIVOTED TO THE FULLY DOWNWARD POSITION. Fig. 1 ELECTRICAL CLEARANCES Note: Shaded area for arcing clearances to ground, uninsulated enclosure or other control devices. NEMA SIZES DIM. 1 2 A 4 ¼ 4 ¼ B 2 ¾ 2 ¾ WARNING: ALL METAL PARTS OF THE CONTACTOR MAY BE AT LINE VOLTAGE. ALL POWER MUST BE DISCONNECTED FROM THE CONTACTOR BEFORE PERFORMING ANY ADJUSTMENT, MAINTENANCE OR TROUBLE-SHOOTING PROCEDURES. CAUTION: FAILURE TO CONNECT THE OPERATING COIL TO THE PROPER VOLTAGE MAY RESULT IN IMPROPER CONTACTOR OPERATION OR DAMAGE TO THE COIL. CONTACTOR TIP ADJUSTMENT 1. With al power removed, pivot the arc shield (3) upwards. 2. Check that the movable (8) contact tip is against the ledge located on the movable Fig. 2 SIZE 3, 4 N.O. CONTACTOR SIZE A MATED DIMENSION NEW REPLACE 3 N.O. 9/16 5/16 4 N.O. 9/16 5/16 contact holder (36) (see Fig. 2). 3. Make sure the stationary contact tip (8) is located on the stationary contact bracket (30). (Fig. 2) 4. The contact tip surfaces must be aligned both vertically and horizontally. (Fig 2.) 5. Pivot the arc shield (3) back to the fully downward position.

CONTACTOR TIP REPLACEMENT The contact tips should be replaced when the contacts are worn down to dimensions shown if Figure 2. 1. With all power removed, remove the Arc shield (3). 2. Remove the movable contact tip (8) and arc horn (49) by removing the stainless steel cap screw (9) and lock-washer (72) located on contact holder arm (36). 3. Remove the stationary contact tip (8) by removing the stainless steel cap screw (9) and lock-washer (72) located on stationary contact support (30). 4. Install the new stationary contact tip (8) using the stainless steel screw (9) and lockwasher (72). 5. Install the new movable contact tip (8) and new arc horn (49) using the stainless steel screw (9) and lockwasher (72). 6. Install the new contact spring (47) provided. 7. Manually operate the contactor and check the contact tips for alignment. Align the contact tips to meet squarely. 8. Pivot the arc shield (3) back to its proper position. AUXILIARY ELECTRICAL CONTACTS 1. With all power removed, check that auxiliary contact (62) has the proper follow-up. With new auxiliary contacts, the correct operating height is as shown in Fig. 3 when the armature (46) is FULLY Closed. 2. If adjustment is needed bend the lower portion of the strikers (44) (65). The auxiliary electrical contacts should be replaced when inspection of the contacts shows that they are burned or badly pitted. It is necessary that the entire auxiliary block be replaced as a unit. 1. With all power OFF, loosen terminal screws and remove terminal leads. NOTE POSITION OF LEADS so they can be replaced properly. 2. Remove Contact Assembly (60) by removing slotted screws (60). 3. Install NEW CONTACT ASSEMBLY (60) as shown in the exploded view. 4. Manually operate the contactor and check the moving contacts for proper follow-up in Fig. 3. 5. Replace terminal leads. centered then tighten the locking screw (50), then tighten the locking nut (73). 8. Reconnect the coil leads. SHUNT REPLACEMENT The shunt (39) should be replaced when the flexible braided wires are broken or burned or if the wires are loose in the terminal connectors on either end of the shunt: 1. With all power removed, disconnect the bottom end of the shunt (39) by removing hex head screw (40), lockwasher (6), washer (41) and shunt from lower bus bar (55). 2. Disconnect the top end of the shunt by loosening the nut (38) then removing the screw (37), washer (41), lockwasher (6) and the shunt (39). 3. Install the new shunt. Be certain that the contact pin (48) is oriented inside the holder arm (36) so that the divit feature of the pin is visible at the bottom of the threaded hole in the holder. If the pin is not oriented correctly the pin will fall out in service. 4. Spin the nut (38) to the bottom of the screw (37) head. Place the top end of the new shunt on the contact holder arm (36) and install by replacing the screw/nut, lockwasher (6) and flat washer (41) as shown. 5. Check that the bearing pin (18) is centered and tighten the screw (37) very tight (100 in-lbs). 6. Hold the shunt ferrule straight in line with the vertical center line of the holder arm and tighten the nut (38) to 100 in-lbs. 7. Connect the bottom end of the shunt (39) by replacing the washer (41), lockwasher (6), and hex head screw (40). CAUTION: SHUNT MUST BE DIRECTLY AGAINST MOVABLE CONTACT HOLDER ARM (36) AT THE TOP END AND DIRECTLY AGAINST THE LOAD TERMINAL (55) AT THE BOTTOM END. FAILURE TO FOLLOW THE STEPS ABOVE COULD CAUSE PREMATURE WEAR OF THE CONTACT HOLDER ARM IF SCREW (41) IS NOT TIGHT. COIL REPLACEMENT 1. With all power removed, disconnect the coil leads. 2. Remove the armature bearing pin (45) by loosening the locking nut (73) and backing the locking screw (50) out until the pin (45) may be remove.. 3. Remove the armature/moving assembly (46). 4. Remove the screw (35) on the front of the magnet core and remove non-magnetic spacer (34), core cap (33) and coil (31). 5. Install the new coil using the core cap (33), non-magnetic spacer 34) and tighten the screw. It is recommended that a thread locking loctite) be used on the core cap screw and the screw be very tight (100 in-lbs). Note that the steel core cap, which is thicker than the non-magnetic spacer, must be installed against the core. (See Exploded View). 6. Replace the armature/moving assembly (46) and armature bearing pin (45). 7. Spin the locking nut (73) up to the bottom of the locking screw (50) head. Check that contact bearing pin (45) is

Item No. Description Part No. 3 Qty. 4 Item No. Description Part No. 1 Mounting Pan 68005-001 1 1 32 Stator Core 58664-001 1 1 2 Base 67995-002 1 1 33 Core Cap 16940-000 1 1 * 3 Arc Shield Assembly 59694-501 1 1 34 Non-Magnetic Spacer Brass 19683-001 1 1 4 Arc Shield Retainer 59653-100 1 1 35 Flat Head Cap Screw Brass 47665-108 1 1 5 Blowout Coil Guard Assembly 68054-002 1 1 (1/4-2 x 1/2 ) 6 Lockwasher (1/4 ) 47252-038 9 9 36 Movable Contact Holder 16927-000 1 1 7 Hex Head Screw (1/4-20 x 1-1/2 ) 47246-069 1 1 37 Set Screw (1/4-20) 47103-022 1 1 * 8 Contact Tip (Standard) 17279-000 2 2 38 Hex Nut (1/4-20) 47253-021 1 1 Contact Tip (Silver) 17279-001 2 2 39 Shunt Assembly 68000-001 1 Contact Tip (silver tungsten carbide) 17279-003 2 2 Shunt Assembly 68000-002 1 9 Hex Head Cap Screw Stainless 47779-063 2 2 40 Hex Head Screw (1/4-20 x 3/4 ) 47246-064 4 4 (1/4-20 x 5/8 ) 41 Flat Washer (1/4 ) 47250-502 4 4 10 Blowout Coil Assembly (Standard) 67998-005 1 42 Auxiliary Contact Assembly Kit 68040-001 1 1 Blowout Coil Assembly (Standard) 67998-006 1 (Consists of items 43, 44, Blowout Coil Assembly (550 Volts) 67998-007 1 60, 61 and 62) 11 Blowout Coil Assembly (550 Volts) 67998-008 1 42A Double Auxiliary Contact Assembly 68040-002 1 1 Blowout Coil Core Insulator 17351-000 1 1 Kit (Consists of items 43, 60, 61, 12 Blowout Coil Core 66870-034 1 62, 63, 64 [two required], and 65) 13 Blowout Coil Insulator Washer 16961-000 2 2 43 Sems Screw (8-32 x 5/16 ) 2 2 14 Flux Plate Assembly (R.H.) 16964-000 1 1 44 Auxiliary Striker 1 1 15 Lockwasher (1/4 External Tooth) 47303-008 2 2 45 Armature Bearing Pin 58843-000 1 1 16 Hex Nut (1/4-20) 47253-601 1 1 46 Armature Assembly 17354-000 1 1 17 Mechanical Interlock Assembly Kit 68041-003 1 1 47 Contact Spring 16960-000 1 (Consists of items 18 thru 24) Contact Spring 17556-000 1 18 Hex Nut (1/4-20) 1 1 48 Contact Bearing Pin 16968-000 1 1 19 Lockwasher (1/4 ) 1 1 *49 Arc Horn 16925-000 1 1 20 Flat Washer (1/4 ) 2 2 *49A Arc Horn 68056-000 1 1 21 Interlock Bar 1 1 50 Hinge Pin Screw (10-24 x 3/8 ) 47103-005 1 1 22 Collar 1 1 51 Stator Assembly 17356-000 1 1 23 Mounting Plate Assembly 1 1 52 Stud (3/8-16 x 1-5/8 ) 66475-014 1 1 24 Flat Head Screw (8-32 x 3/8 ) 2 2 53 Hex Nut (5/16-18) 47253-602 4 4 25 Hex Head Screw (5/16-18 x 1/2 ) 47246-078 1 1 54 Flat Washer (5/16 ) 47250-505 4 4 26 Lockwasher (5/16 ) 47252-039 5 5 55 Bottom Terminal 67997-002 1 1 27 Contact Support Bracket 67999-000 1 1 56 Hex Head Screw (5/16-18 x 3/4 ) 47246-079 4 4 28 Fill Head Cap Screw (5/16-18 x 3/4 ) 48624-304 1 1 57 Hex Head Screw Stainless 47779-066 1 1 29 Blowout Coil Spacer 16971-001 1 (1/4-20 x 1 ) Blowout Coil Spacer 16971-000 1 58 Flux Plate Assembly (L.H.) 16965-000 1 1 30 Stationary Contact Bracket 58665-002 1 1 59 Hex Head Screw (1/4-20 x 2-3/4 ) 47246-094 1 1 * 31 Operating Coil (230/275 Volts) 17359-000 1 1 60 Screw (8-32 x 2-1/16 ) 2 2 Operating Coil (185/216 Volts) 19907-000 1 1 61 Lockwasher (No. 8) 2 2 Operating Coil (108/125Volts) 17487-000 1 1 *62 Auxiliary Contact Block 67976-001 1 1 Operating Coil (72/75 Volts) 19912-000 1 1 63 Sems Screw (6-32 x 1-1/2 ) 2 2 Operating Coil (57.5 Volts) 17488-000 1 1 64 Nut (6-32) 2 2 Operating Coil (48 Volts) 19901-000 1 1 65 Striker, Double 1 1 Operating Coil (36 Volts) 19905-000 1 1 66 Tie Bar Kit 59400-004 1 1 Operating Coil (24 Volts) 19900-000 1 1 (Consists of items 67 thru 71) Operating Coil (12 Volts) 17489-000 1 1 67 Round Head Screw (8-32 x 1/2 ) 4 4 Operating Coil (460/550 Volts) 87649-001 1 1 68 Lockwasher (No. 8) 4 4 Operating Coil (6 Volts) 82358-000 1 1 69 Washer (No. 8) 4 4 Operating Coil (18 Volts) 20000-000 1 1 70 Spacer 4 4 Operating Coil (30 Volts) 19913-000 1 1 71 Tie Bar 1 1 Operating Coil (8 Volts) 67892-000 1 1 72 Lockwasher (1/4 S.S.) 47252-238 3 3 73 Lockwasher (#10 split) 47252-065 1 1 3 Qty. 4

* Recommended Parts for Maintenance

TROUBLE SHOOTING TROUBLE POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION Contacts will not operate or operation is sluggish. Contacts will not open. Contact tips overheating, short contact tip life. Operating Coil Overheats. 1. Improper or defective operating coil. 2. Low control circuit voltage. 3. Loose connection in control circuit. 4. Mechanical interference or binding. 1. Core cap spacer damaged or missing. 1. Loose connections. 2. Movable or stationary contact tip not properly aligned 3. Foreign matter on contact surfaces. 4. Contact tips worn beyond recommended limits. 5. Contact surfaces severely scored or burned 6. Arc shield not properly installed 7. Normal load currents below 5% of rated current of contactor. 8. Excessive current. 1. Improper or defective 2. High voltage condition on coil. 3. Loose connection at coil terminals. 1. Check coil part number resistance to determine if coil is defective. 2. Check that control circuit voltage is a minimum of 80% of rated coil voltage. If it is zero, the problem is elsewhere in the circuit. 3. Check connections and tighten if loose. 4. Check for mechanical interference or bindings: 4a. Check mechanical interlock interference. 4b. Manually close the contact arm, check that the armature hinge pins are not binding. 4c. Manually close the contactor, check that the armature bearings are not binding. 1. Inspect core cap spacer. 1. Check contact tips and shunt connections and tighten if loose. 2. Align contact tips by the procedure listed in the ADJUSTMENT-Contact Tip Alignment instructions in this Service Bulletin. Check for positive contact pressure from spring (31). 3. Remove foreign matter. 4. Check for contact war by the procedure listing in the MAINTENANCE-Contact Tip Replacement instructions in this Service Bulletin. 5. Inspect contact surfaces and dress with a file as required. 6. Check that arc shield is pivoted to the fully down position. 7. Use a smaller size contactor to improve blowout action. 8. Check that load currents are within contactor rating. 1. Check coil part number and resistance to determine if coil is defective. 2. Check that control circuit voltage does not exceed 110% of rated coil voltage for extended periods. 3. Check connection and tighten if loose. Hubbell Industrial Controls, Inc. a subsidiary of Hubbell Incorporated 4301 Cheyenne Dr., Archdale, NC 27263 Telephone (336) 434-2800 FAX (336) 434-2803 http://www.hubbell-icd.com Sales@hubbell-icd.com