S&C Instruction Sheet 712-501
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Switch Operation
Opening the Circuit-Switcher
When the switch operator receives a “OPEN”
signal, the interrupters will trip, clearing the
circuit . The disconnect will then open, provid-
ing a visible gap . Once the disconnect is fully
open, the interrupter charging motors will reset
the interrupters . Charging takes approxi mately
two minutes .
Step 5
Verify that each interrupter is “CLOSED” and the
gas-pressure gauge is in the “OK TO OPERATE”
zone . See Figure 14 .
NOTICE
Visually verify the disconnect position to
determine the “OPEN” or “CLOSED” status
of the Circuit-Switcher . The interrupter
indicators only indicate the state of the
interrupter contacts
, and
DO NOT
indi-
cate the state of the entire Circuit-Switcher .
Step 6
Lift the push button protective cover of the
Mark VI CS-1A Switch Operator . For Circuit-
Switchers with the optional remote-control
blocking switch (Catalog Number Suffix “-Y”),
opening the push button protective cover pre-
vents remote operation of the switch operator .
See Figure 15 .
Step 7
To trip the Circuit-Switcher:
a . Press the “OPEN” push button for about one
second . See Figure 15 .
b . If an “OPEN” push button has not been fur-
nished (Catalog Number Suffix “-J”), send a
user-furnished “OPEN” signal to the
opera tor .
Ç
WARNING
DO
NOT
operate the Mark VI Circuit-
Switcher with the manual operating handle
while the switch is energized . The manual
operating handle should only be used
during installation and checkout of the
switch .
Manual operation of an ener-
gized Mark VI Circuit-Switcher could,
in the event of a fault or loss of control
power to the operator, cause serious
injury or death as well as damage to the
Circuit-Switcher.
Figure 14. Interrupter is “CLOSED AND CHARGED.” The interrupter reads
“CLOSED.” Gauge needle is in the white “OK TO OPERATE” zone.
Figure 15. Lift the push button protective cover, and press the “OPEN”
push button.
OPEN push button
CLOSED and CHARGED
Remote-control
blocking switch
“OK TO OPERATE” zone
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