•
If present, thread optional locking pin with clampstick to
secure connection. (Refer to Figure 13c.)
•
If optional locking pin is used, pull on latch plate's
operating eye with clampstick to verify latch plate is still
engaged in locking teeth after locking pin is tightened.
(Refer to Figure 13e.)
Step 10
Cap the 200 A interface
•
Clean and lubricate 200 A LRTP interface and mating
apparatus (i.e., 200 A Protective Cap, Grounding Elbow,
M.O.V.E. Arrester).
•
To cap interface, follow installation instructions supplied
with apparatus used. (Refer to Figure 14.)
WARNING
Do not push on push plate while threading locking pin
as this can cause the latch plate to become disengaged
from the locking teeth. This condition can cause the
PUSH-OP deadbreak connector to come off of the
bushing during mating device removal, resulting in a
line-to-ground fault causing serious injury or death.
(Refer to Figure 13d for incorrect positioning.)
Figure 14. Line illustration of protective cap installation.
PROTECTIVE
CAP
LRTP 200 A
INTERFACE
CLEAN AND
LUBRICATE
Figure 13d. Incorrect latch plate positioning.
INCORRECT
LATCH PLATE
NOT
ENGAGED
Figure 13c. Thread optional locking pin.
OPTIONAL LOCKING PIN
Figure 13e. Verify latch plate engagement.
LATCH PLATE
OPERATING
EYE
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600 A 15/25 KV CLASS PUSH-OP DEADBREAK CONNECTOR INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
MN650057EN May 2017