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Installation
Low Voltage Arc Resistant Switchgear (LVSWGR-AR
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Equipped with Magnum DS Circuit Breakers
01.4IB.26263B
Ch 4 Installation
Contact the Powell Service Division for installation,
maintenance, and renewal parts assistance. To
contact the Powell Service Division call
1.800.480.7273 or 713.944.6900,
It is the responsibility of the purchaser to set
or program components such as protective
relays, meters, timers, etc., in accordance with
the requirements of the particular installation,
before placing the switchgear with vacuum circuit
breakers into service. Programmable devices may
be shipped with temporary programming, used to
test the switchgear. Electromechanical relays may
be shipped in a blocked position to avoid damage
during shipment. Refer to separate instructions for
these components for information on setting or
programming.
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This section contains information on receiving,
handling, positioning, power cable termination,
grounding, and checks to make the equipment
ready for operation.
Once the assembly of the metal-enclosed
switchgear is completed on site, all joints and
hardware, including bus connections, structural
assemblies, and control connections, should
be checked for tightness and proper torque
values. See
Medium Voltage Metal-Enclosed Switchgear.
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Powell metal-enclosed, low voltage arc
resistant switchgear is fabricated in rigid,
floor-mounted, self-supporting steel vertical
sections. The switchgear vertical sections
are shipped in an upright position and when
received should be kept upright.
When the switchgear is received, check for
signs of damage. If damage is found or
suspected, file claims as soon as possible with
the transportation company and notify the
nearest Powell representative.
Refer to the instruction bulletin furnished for
receiving, storage, and handling instructions
on the circuit breaker.
Some other components such as top-mounted
resistors or potential transformers, may also
be shipped separately. These components are
identified by a number coinciding with that of
the switchgear vertical section on which they
are to be mounted.
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Powell recommends the switchgear be
handled or moved by means of an overhead
crane. If an overhead crane is not available the
switchgear may be moved on an even surface
by the use of rollers or heavy duty pipes placed
under the switchgear. The use of a forklift
is not recommended, since the forks may
damage the compartments or interior parts
of the switchgear vertical sections. If no other
method of handling is available, the forks must
go completely under the switchgear base to
avoid damage to the switchgear.
The switchgear is shipped with the circuit
breakers installed unless other instructions
are given. If the circuit breakers are shipped
installed, they are done so in the open and
fully connected position. Refer to the Eaton
publication shipped with the device for
removal instructions of the circuit breakers.
See Figure 2 for use of the optional Powell
Overhead Lifting Device.