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RRS-2 Technical Manual                                                                                      8

 

 

© 2010 CBS ArcSafe

®

 2012-04-18

 

 

2.0 Controls and Indications 

 
 
 
Current Control Module (Fig. 2.1.1)

 –

 

The current control module

 

controls the current limit settings of the 

CBS  ArcSafe®  RRS-2.  The  current  control  module  also  switches  the  current  limiter  between  manual 
and automatic shutoff operation. 

 
Lights Control Switch (Fig. 2.1.2) *optional

 – The light control switch operates the optional CBS ArcSafe® 

LED lighting system that is attached to the RRS-2.  Please remember to turn the lights off when not in 
use. 

 

Camera  Control  Switch  (Fig.  2.1.3)  *optional

  –  The  camera  control  switch  operates  the  optional  CBS 

ArcSafe® camera system.  The camera sends a wireless video feed to your display monitor.  For more 
information please see Appendix C for the wireless camera system user’s guide. 

 

Power Switch and Indication Light (Fig. 2.1.4)

 – 

The main power control switch to the unit.  The switch is 

ON  when  the  unit  is  operating,  and  OFF  when  the  unit  is  stowed  and/or  charging.  The  power 
indication light indicates the state of the power switch. 

 

Main  Linear  Actuator  Port  (Fig.  2.1.5)

  – 

The  main  linear  actuator  port  provides  power  for  the  main 

racking functions of the RRS-2 when the main linear actuator cable is properly connected. 

 

Auxiliary  Linear  Actuator  Port  (Fig.  2.1.6)

  – 

The  secondary  linear  actuator  port  provides  power  for  the 

auxiliary racking procedures needed when the auxiliary linear actuator cable is properly connected. 

 

Pendant  Station  Port  (Fig.  2.1.7)

  – 

The  pendant  station  port  allows  for  the  connection  of  the  pendant 

station and optional extension cords. 

 

Low  Battery  Indicator  (Fig.  2.1.8)

 

– 

When  the  battery  is  low  the  current  control  module  will  display 

-bA

”indicating a low battery.  In order for continued operation the RRS-2 will need to be connected 

to AC power in order to charge.  

 

ATTENTION 

The RRS-2 may be used for racking equipment while charging on AC power. 

 

Over-Current  Protection  Relay  (located  inside  cabinet)

 

  The over-current protection relay protects the 

electrical  system  of  the  CBS  ArcSafe®  remote  racking  system.    The  relay  will  trip  to  remove  power 
from the unit when an over-current condition exists; a manual reset is required to restore power to 
the system. 

 

 

*Contact 

CBS Arc Safe™

 for ordering information at (940) 382-4411 

 

Summary of Contents for RRS-2

Page 1: ...RRS 2 Technical Manual P O Box 550 Argyle TX 76226 940 382 4411 www CBS ArcSafe com Remote Racking System CBS ArcSafe...

Page 2: ...on Remote Racking System The RRS 3 system is an inexpensive single application remote racking system which allows the operator to install and remove a breaker while standing 25 to 75 feet away with a...

Page 3: ...RS 2 for Operation 14 3 6 Current Control Module CCM Configuration 15 3 6 1 Manual Current Control Configuration 15 3 6 2 Automatic Current Control Configuration 17 3 6 2 Automatic Current Control Tim...

Page 4: ...Options 27 Appendix B Troubleshooting Guide 29 Appendix C Wireless Camera System 31 1 0 Components 31 2 0 Camera System Set up 32 3 0 Camera System Operation 32 4 0 Camera Troubleshooting Guide 33 Ap...

Page 5: ...user will want to pay particular attention to DANGER Ensure that personnel using this equipment are adequately trained in the operation of the switchgear they are planning to work with that they are...

Page 6: ...slide rail is an extruded aluminum track system allowing for the quick repositioning of the cubicle brace and actuator assembly Several optional slide rail configurations are available including sing...

Page 7: ...ndant Station 2 Steel Frame 5 Main Actuator 8 Control Cabinet 3 Slide Rail Locks 6 Cubicle Brace 9 Transportation and Stability Wheels 1 1 2 2 3 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Figure 1 1 Structural Assembly Floor Lock...

Page 8: ...be equipped with stair climber rails optional Floor Locks and Stabilizers optional 1 2 The RRS 2 may be equipped with optional floor locks or stabilizers Engaging the floor locks lifts the transporta...

Page 9: ...RRS 2 Technical Manual 5 2010 CBS ArcSafe 2012 04 18 Figure 1 3 RRS 2 Stair Climber Rails optional Figure 1 4 RRS 2 Pneumatic Tires optional...

Page 10: ...ernal Figure 1 5 Interlock Actuators and Tooling ATTENTION These are only two interlock actuators and tooling of many designs that are available Every RRS 2 tooling accessory is custom built for your...

Page 11: ...If the operator cannot leave the arcflash area with the length of the cable we offer extension cables radio remote pendant stations and wireless video systems to ensure that the operator can be as far...

Page 12: ...of the power switch Main Linear Actuator Port Fig 2 1 5 The main linear actuator port provides power for the main racking functions of the RRS 2 when the main linear actuator cable is properly connect...

Page 13: ...8 MODEL RSS 1 Distance is Safety UP INSTALL REMOVE DOWN MAX CURRENT www CBS ArcSafe com 800 L ON I G H T S OFF C ON A M E R A OFF Figure 2 1 RRS 2 Electrical Cabinet Mounted Controls 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 l...

Page 14: ...ion This section lists the preliminary steps for operation 3 3 Charging the RRS 2 This section describes the procedure for charging the remote racking system to prepare it for future operations 3 6 Cu...

Page 15: ...e already received the proper training 1 Remove the cardboard cover by cutting the perimeter at the base with a utility knife or removing the nails screws 2 Carefully remove the steel strapping that s...

Page 16: ...use the RRS 2 in normal operation mode 4 Whenever possible leave the CBS ArcSafe RRS 2 plugged in and properly stowed with either the CBS ArcSafe dust cover or the waterproof cover to ensure the RRS...

Page 17: ...djustable by Philips head screwdriver 1 Loosen the two screws with a Philips head screwdriver 2 Position the limit switches as desired these switches determine how the actuator extends and retracts 3...

Page 18: ...fications 3 Position the remote racking system in front of the circuit breaker to be racked with the cubicle brace aligned with the circuit breaker cubicle 4 Ensure the safety shut off switch on the p...

Page 19: ...wing steps to set the current control limit settings to 0 0 amps 1 Ensure that the RRS 2 has been properly set up for operation 2 With the main power switch ON press and hold the install remove trip p...

Page 20: ...uit breaker and stowed a Rewind the pendant retractile cord and return the pendant station to the storage hooks b Disengage the foot brakes if engaged c Remove the circuit breaker racking adapter and...

Page 21: ...own Max Current button before running the RRS 2 the internal memory of the current control module will retain the largest current values reached during operation To reset turn the Max Current function...

Page 22: ...pendant station to the storage hooks provided a Remove the circuit breaker racking adapter and any extensions from the breaker and RRS b Switch the power isolation switch to the OFF position c Cover...

Page 23: ...unt before turning off anywhere from 0 seconds to 9 seconds in increments of 1 seconds for versions 2 4 or newer To set the Time Stop follow the following instructions 1 Press both the Install and Rem...

Page 24: ...nes at ALL times DANGER Remove control power from the control circuit if applicable in order to prevent the accidental closing or tripping of the breaker during the racking procedure 4 1 2 Steps for I...

Page 25: ...to the breaker using the breaker specific tooling provided 3 Verify the circuit breaker is OPEN according to manufacturer specifications and company safety policies 4 Exit the arc flash boundary with...

Page 26: ...7 If the unit has been inactive for more than 30 days please measure the voltage across each battery in order to ensure that they are both running at 12Vdc for a combined 24Vdc 5 3 After Use After us...

Page 27: ...23 2010 CBS ArcSafe 2012 04 18 6 0 Ordering Replacement Parts When ordering replacement parts please specify the serial number and MFD from the RRS 2 nameplate From the RRS 2 nameplate Nomenclature R...

Page 28: ...nual 24 2010 CBS ArcSafe 2012 04 18 Remote Racking Unit RRS 2 Parts List Item Description CBS ArcSafe Part Image 1 2 12Vdc Batteries for 24 Vdc 2 Battery Charger 3 Power Cable 4 Charging Light 5 Front...

Page 29: ...e 2012 04 18 Remote Racking Unit RRS 2 Parts List Cont Item Description CBS ArcSafe Part Image 7 25 Pendant Retractile Cord Extension optional 8 Power Switch 9 Power Light 10 Storage Bag 11 PS mounted...

Page 30: ...RS 2 Technical Manual 26 2010 CBS ArcSafe 2012 04 18 Remote Racking Unit RRS 2 Parts List Cont Item Description CBS ArcSafe Part Image 13 Standard Tires 14 Pneumatic Tires Recommended for rough terrai...

Page 31: ...an be viewed remotely Radio Remote Pendant Station The radio remote pendant station allows for the operator to control the RRS 2 remotely without needing to be tethered to the RRS 2 High Lift The high...

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Page 33: ...ill not hold a charge The battery leads are disconnected The battery charger is not connected to AC power Faulty batteries or charger The RRS 2 has been stored in freezing temperatures The batteries h...

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Page 35: ...er cable and internal battery pack Wireless Video Receiver The wireless video receiver is inside of the monitor pack and has multiple channels for combating wireless interference LCD Display The LCD d...

Page 36: ...less signal 3 0 Camera System Operation The system is operated in the following manner 1 Charge the LCD display a The initial charge was performed by CBS ArcSafe personnel subsequent charges are perfo...

Page 37: ...align wireless system antennas No video signal Check to ensure the camera is connected to the racking unit Check to ensure the CAMERA switch is ON Check to ensure that the camera and receiver are on t...

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Page 39: ...ease keep the radio remote with the system that it came with Also to limit interference please ensure that the channel numbers of units purchased at different dates differ Radio Remote Receiver The ra...

Page 40: ...please ensure that the pendant station is turned on before troubleshooting why the power in your system is not turning on PS R6 Fig D 1 3 The PS R6 radio remote has six control buttons that are design...

Page 41: ...RRS 2 Technical Manual 37 2009 CBS ArcSafe 2012 04 18 3 0 Button Configurations Figure D 2 Possible Button Configurations REMOVE A REMOVE A B INSTALL A B INSTALL A REMOVE B INSTALL B PS R6 C...

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Page 43: ...adio remotes are NOT interchangeable between systems and are unique for every system Replace the 2 AA batteries inside of the remote This may require you removing the remote from its protective plasti...

Page 44: ...protective equipment PPE Guarantee Equipment is guaranteed free of inherent electrical or mechanical defects for one 1 year from date of shipment and to perform according to ratings under normal cond...

Page 45: ...form as soon as possible Date CBS ArcSafe Model CIRCLE ONE RRS 2 RRS 2 BE CBS ArcSafe Serial Number Company Address 1 Address 2 City State Province Zip Postal Code Country Telephone and Fax Contact Pe...

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