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Instruction Book    

IB182217EN   October 2018   www.eaton.com

50 / 75 / 150 DHP [Cable or Hard Bus Application]

Ground and Test Device

4.7  INSTALLATION OF GROUNDING BUS BARS

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Use hardware provided with the ground and test device installed 

as shown. (Figure 5.1)

a.  Determine the set of terminals to be grounded for test purposes. 

Ground and Test bus bars may be used on the upper or lower 

terminals of six terminal ground and test devices.

b.  Using the key provided (Figure Set 3.3) with each G&T device, 

unlock the appropriate door, exposing the terminals. 

  

This feature is not applicable for single terminal ground and test 

devices. 

c.  Using the included 1.5 inch long, ½-13 hex bolts with doubled flat 

washers, attach one end of each grounding bus bar (Figure 3.2) 

to the internal terminal corresponding to each phase (Figure 5.1). 

Grounding bar can only be installed one way.  Take care to align 

the mounting bolts with the integral nut block behind the copper 

terminal. Do not fully tighten the mounting hardware.

Figure 4.3. Attaching Grounding Bus Bars to Ground Bus

d.  Attach the other end of the grounding bus bar to the horizontal 

ground bar (Figure 5.1) with the included 1.5 inch long, ½-13 bolt 

with double flat washers. Horizontal bus bar is between the upper 

and lower terminal compartments. Weld nuts are located behind 

this bus bar. Do not fully tighten the mounting hardware.

e.  Returning to the internal terminals, fully tighten this hardware.  

Torque to 50 ft lbs.

f.  Finally tighten the hardware to secure grounding bus bar to 

horizontal ground bus. Torque to 50 ft lbs.

g.  When properly installed, the hard bus grounding parts are 

configured to prevent closing the terminal access doors. Just as it 

is impossible to close terminal doors on cable-type G&T devices, 

the hard bus-style G&T device holds the access door open to 

provide a visible reminder that the hard bus shorting bars are 

installed.

4.8 DEVICE AMPERAGE CONVERSION PROCEDURE

The primary circuit terminals of the ground and test device consists 

of cycloaliphatic bushings with silver plated copper conductor 

‘knobs’. Primary disconnecting contacts are attached to the knobs; 

these primary disconnects are configured to engage the circuit 

breaker compartment primary disconnects. It is critical to confirm 

that 1200 ampere primary disconnects are installed prior to insertion 

in 1200 ampere circuit breaker compartments; likewise for tests in 

2000 ampere circuit breaker compartments. 

THIS CONVERSION 

ALSO REQUIRES A CODE PLATE CHANGE PRIOR TO RACKING 

THE G&T INTO ITS CIRCUIT BREAKER COMPARTMENT.

 Follow 

the procedure below to convert from one primary current design to 

the other.
a. With the ground and test device located in an appropriate work 

area, remove the existing primary disconnects installed on the 

G&T using only the wrench provided (Figure 4.4) at the location 

shown in Figure 4.5. Some wrenches can damage the primary 

disconnect knobs; they should be avoided.

b. After removing the primary disconnect knobs, remove the primary 

disconnects to be installed from the G&T storage bin and thread 

them onto the bushings. The primary disconnects just removed 

should be promptly stored in the storage bin to avoid damage to 

them.

c. Hand tighten the primary disconnects onto the primary bushings. 

Using the special wrench provided, complete tightening the 

primary disconnect knobs until they are snug tight. Overtightening 

these knobs is not necessary and may damage the knobs or 

make them very difficult to remove at a future time.

d. THE GROUND AND TEST CODE PLATE MUST BE CHANGED AT 

THIS TIME.  The ground and test device will be blocked from full 

insertion in the circuit breaker compartment until the code plate 

position is changed. The code plate is a mandatory safety feature 

that must not be removed and discarded.

e. The code plate position is changed by removing the two nuts and 

bolts rotating the bracket 180 degrees and re-installing. Figure 

4.1 shows the code plate positioned for insertion in 1200 ampere 

circuit breaker compartments. 

Figure 4.4. G&T Storage Compartment

Figure 4.5. Primary Disconnect Amperage Conversion  

(2000A Adapter Bushing w/ 2000A Primary Disconnects Shown)

Summary of Contents for 50 DHP

Page 1: ...182217EN 50 75 150 DHP Cable or Hard Bus Application Ground and Test Device Supersedes May 2016 Effective October 2018 150 DHP Ground and Test Device Hard Bus Type Device 150 DHP Ground and Test Devic...

Page 2: ...es office should be consulted Sale of the product shown in this literature is subject to the terms and conditions outlined in appropriate Eaton selling policies or other contractual agreement between...

Page 3: ...PLATES 17 4 6 CELL POSITION DESCRIPTION 17 4 7 INSTALLATION OF GROUNDING BUS BARS 18 4 8 DEVICE AMPERAGE CONVERSION PROCEDURE 18 4 9 UNIVERSAL 1200A 2000A G T CONFIGURATION OPTIONAL 19 4 7 1 Changing...

Page 4: ...ng out tests m CAUTION BECAUSE OF THE UNIQUE APPLICATION AND VAST VARIETY OF SYSTEM USER REQUIREMENTS SPECIFIC SAFE OPERATING PROCEDURES FOR THE USE OF THIS DEVICE MUST BE DEVELOPED BY THE USER m WARN...

Page 5: ...aker Rated Continuous Current at 60 Hz Amps A B C D E F G H 50DHP 250 Dual 1200 2000 20 50 7 00 36 13 2 94 15 12 6 81 16 50 8 50 50DHP 350 Dual a 1200 2000 20 30 7 00 36 73 2 94 15 12 11 24 16 50 8 50...

Page 6: ...Bus Application Ground and Test Device Table 4 DHP Ground and Test Device Dimensions Hard Bus Application Design Breaker Type Existing Breaker Rated Continuous Current at 60 Hz Amps A B C D E F G H 50...

Page 7: ...us Application Ground and Test Device Table 5 DHP Ground and Test Device Dimensions Hard Bus Application Design Breaker Type Existing Breaker Rated Continuous Current at 60 Hz Amps A B C D E F G H 150...

Page 8: ...st device from the enclosure before performing any maintenance Failure to do so could result in electrical shock leading to death severe personnel injury or property damage Do not leave the ground and...

Page 9: ...the original DHP air circuit breakers Use the racking handle originally provided to engage the racking shaft of the G T racking mechanism to move the device into and out of the circuit breaker compar...

Page 10: ...evice while lifting and moving Figure 3 2 a Front External View of 50DHP G T Device Figure 3 2 b Front External View of 150DHP G T Device 3 3 STORAGE If the ground and test device is to be placed in s...

Page 11: ...ton com 50 75 150 DHP Cable or Hard Bus Application Ground and Test Device Front External View 50DHP G T Shown 1 Kirk Key Interlocks 3 Ground Bus 5 Rail Latch 2 Door Latch 4 Levering Shaft Figure 3 3...

Page 12: ...150 DHP Cable or Hard Bus Application Ground and Test Device Figure 3 3 b Rear External View of DHP G T Device 1 1 2 6 5 4 3 Front External View 50DHP G T Shown 1 Primary Disconnects 3 Snubber Bolt 5...

Page 13: ...50 75 150 DHP Cable or Hard Bus Application Ground and Test Device 1 5 4 2 3 Figure 3 3 c Front External View of 50DHP 350 G T 3000A Device Front External View 150DHP G T Shown 1 Lifting Points 3 Grou...

Page 14: ...75 150 DHP Cable or Hard Bus Application Ground and Test Device 1 1 2 5 4 3 Figure 3 3 d Rear External View of 50DHP 350 G T 3000A Device Back External View 150DHP G T Shown 1 Primary Disconnects 3 Sn...

Page 15: ...ation Ground and Test Device Figure 3 3 e Front External View of 150DHP GT 500 1200A 2000A Device Front External View 1 Padlock Provision 3 Lifting Points 5 Levering Shaft 2 G T Storage Compartment 4...

Page 16: ...75 150 DHP Cable or Hard Bus Application Ground and Test Device Figure 3 3 f Rear External View of 150DHP GT 500 1200A 2000A Device Back External View 1 Primary Disconnect 3 Grounding Contact 5 Ground...

Page 17: ...ate door and turn the key This will lock the door and the key will now be able to be removed and inserted into the other lock This feature is not applicable for single terminal ground and test m NOTIC...

Page 18: ...nd and test device consists of cycloaliphatic bushings with silver plated copper conductor knobs Primary disconnecting contacts are attached to the knobs these primary disconnects are configured to en...

Page 19: ...tab ampere rating prior to inserting the G T device If the incorrect finger cluster is mounted on the G T device remove it and install the proper finger cluster 4 7 1 Changing 1200A Finger Clusters to...

Page 20: ...re 4 14 Figure 4 11 Finger Cluster Hardware Figure 4 13 Fitting 2000A Universal G T Finger Cluster Figure 4 14 2000A Universal G T Finger Cluster Removal Figure 4 12 Finger Cluster Hardware Thread the...

Page 21: ...THE SURFACE OF THE INSULATION OR WITHIN THE CELL BOTTLES FAILURE TO HEAD THIS WARNING CAN CAUSE DEATH SERIOUS PERSONNEL INJURY AND OR PROPERTY DAMAGE Orient the finger cluster with the stainless stee...

Page 22: ...in line with the location of the snubber bolts on each side of the ground and test device Figure 5 1 Step 2 Adjust the height of the top of the snubber bolt to be between 0 0 and 0 031 0 0 and 1 32 in...

Page 23: ...sh Continue cranking until the crank turns freely and the G T device stops moving The G T device should now be in the OPERATING or ENGAGED position 5 5 REMOVAL PROCEDURE To remove the G T device from...

Page 24: ...If a solvent is required to cut dirt used Stoddard s Solvent Eaton part number 55812CA or commercial equivalent Hardware Visually inspect all hardware Replace any damaged or missing hardware with par...

Page 25: ...to customer depending upon the service severity and continuity requirements Each customer should develop his own level based on operating experience 7 1 1 ORDERING INSTRUCTIONS 1 Always specify the gr...

Page 26: ...evard Cleveland OH 44122 United States Eaton com 2018 Eaton All Rights Reserved Printed in USA Publication No IB182217EN October 2018 Eaton is a registered trademark All trademarks are property of the...

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