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Equipment Description
01.4IB.50026A
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The control relay is mounted on the left hand
mechanism enclosure side sheet, near the top
(Figure 3, e).
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The trip paddle interlock switch is mounted
just above the floor pan of the ground and
test device, at the rear of the trip paddle
mechanism. The switch is opened whenever
the trip paddle is pushed. The switch opens
the electrical closing circuit, blocking electrical
closing of the grounding switch when the trip
paddle is pushed.
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The ground and test device draws its operating
power through a control box connected to
the ground and test device. The control box
(Figure 8) contains a line fuse and a close
push button. The control box is connected
to the ground and test device by a 20 foot,
four-conductor power cord. The cord is
permanently attached to the control box, with
a four-conductor twist-lock type receptacle at
the ground and test device end.
Figure 8
Remote Control Box
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The PowlVac® PV-E 60600G13 is provided with
numerous key lock interlocks and include:
1) Key Lock “K1” (Keys KCF and KB)
The key lock “K1” interlock is a two cylinder
lock used to electrically enable or disable
the ground & test device.
The K1 lock is a two cylinder lock equipped
with an electrical switch element. The
switch is closed when the KB key is retained.
When the switch is open, the ground and
test device is electrically disabled and the
KCF key is retained.
Note: When multiple ground and
test devices are supplied for an
installation, the customer feeder
ground and test devices are normally
supplied with similar interlock
functions as that of the ConEd
specification. In these cases, the
KCF key is not present, but is instead
supplied with a KU (utility) key for
ConEd use. The KCF key and the KU key
are not interchangeable.