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Lubrication for Federal Pioneer SACE Breakers

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isnata

Electrical
Jun 3, 2013
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Hello everyone,

I am about to run a full maintenance on our SACE breakers and was wondering what the best lubricant is out there to be used for this purpose. I read online that synthetic grease are highly effective since they can withstand more variation in temperature and are durable.

The product manual recommends using MU-EP1 AGIP grease, but I would like to see if there is something better out there you guys might have been using in your breakers. These are Federal Pioneer SACE Breakers rated for 2000A and 12.47 KV.

Any tips or advice would be helpful. p.s. I have done some research about this, it's sometime hard to find products for old breakers.

Thanks
 
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