Originally Posted by
mksta1000
Ok, the question comes from the NETA World Summer 2012 Tech Quiz:
"1. Circuit breaker contacts should be lubricated:
a. every six months.
b. only in corrosive atmospheres.
c. to prevent burning.
d. only in hospitals.
ANSWER 1 - b. -
Circuit breaker contacts usually should not be lubricated. The heat from the current flow through the contacts breaks the lubricant down and causes contact resistance to increase. Each time the contacts are opened or closed, arcing takes place on the contact surfaces, breaking the lubricant down even more quickly. Bolted pressure switches, however, often recommend lubricating their main contacts. There are some greases that add different ingredients to obtain better characteristics, such as graphite, zinc chromate or silver. They still use an emulsifier, which dries out over time."
So, there you have it!