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600 A T-OP II™ terminator operation instructions

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Operation Instructions

   MN650047EN   May 2017

Using the hotstick, insert the O&T/Torque tool into the 

throat of the 200 A bushing portion at the LRTP. Engage 

the rotating nut. (Refer to Figure 7.)

Turn the O&T/Torque tool counterclockwise until both the 

threaded connection and the interference fit of the T-OP 

II is broken.

Figure 7 .  Installing the O&T/Torque tool into one LRTP

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The initial disconnect of the T-OP II may be difficult 

until the installation torque is overcome.

Using the hotstick, lift the T-OP II termination off the 

apparatus bushing and place it on the insulated standoff 

bushing. (Refer to Figure 8.)

While pushing the T-body onto the standoff bushing, turn 

the O&T/Torque tool clockwise to make the threaded 

connection, turn until tight.

Remove O&T/Torque tool.

Figure 8 .  Move T-OP II Terminator to insulated bushing

Step 4

Provide a visible ground

After securing cable end of grounding elbow to the 

system ground, firmly grasp the pulling eye of the elbow 

with the hotstick.

Close the grounding elbow into the 200 A bushing of the 

LRTP. (Refer to Figure 9.)

Attach drain wire of 600 A T-OP II protective cap to 

system ground.

Clean and lubricate mating interface of cap.

Figure 9 .  Install the grounding elbow into the  

200 A bushing

Grasp pulling eye of cap with hotstick and pull fully into 

the stick.

Using the shotgun, install protective cap on to the 

exposed apparatus bushing by threading the cap on to 

the bushing stud.

Turn until tight and remove hotstick.

Repeat this procedure on both ends, for each cable to  

be grounded. (Refer to Figure 10.

Figure 10 .  Install protective cap on exposed 

apparatus bushing

Summary of Contents for 600 A 35 kV Class Insulated Standoff Bushing

Page 1: ...600 A T OP II terminator operation instructions COOPER POWER SERIES Deadbreak Apparatus Connectors MN650047EN Effective May 2017 Supersedes March 1995 S600 12 1...

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Page 3: ...SCLAIMER OF WARRANTIES AND LIMITATION OF LIABILITY I SAFETY FOR LIFE III SAFETY INFORMATION III Safety instructions iii GENERAL 1 Equipment required 1 OPERATION 2 Isolating and grounding a cable requi...

Page 4: ...d high voltage lines and equipment and support our Safety For Life mission Safety information DANGER Hazardous voltage Contact with hazardous voltage will cause death or severe personal injury Follow...

Page 5: ...proceeds T OP II terminators should be installed and serviced only by personnel familiar with good safety practice and the handling of high voltage electrical equipment General Equipment required 1 Vo...

Page 6: ...4 De energized cables Step 2 Determine that cables are de energized Remove 200 A protective cap or arrester from T OP II terminators using hotstick and set aside in a clean protected area Insert test...

Page 7: ...orque tool clockwise to make the threaded connection turn until tight Remove O T Torque tool Figure 8 Move T OP II Terminator to insulated bushing Step 4 Provide a visible ground After securing cable...

Page 8: ...ing Grasp pulling eye of the grounding elbow with shotgun pull firmly to remove elbow from the LRTP of the T body Set elbow aside in a clean area Grasp O T Torque tool with the shotgun and pull fully...

Page 9: ...Instructions MN650047EN May 2017 Figure 14 Reinstall 200 a protective cap Repeat this procedure for all cables on both ends that were previously grounded Remove all tools grounds and personal protect...

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