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6    S&C Instruction Sheet 663-500

Safety Precautions

 

DANGER

S&C Source-Transfer PMH Pad-Mounted Gear operates at high-voltage. 

 

Failure to observe the precautions below will result in serious personal injury 

or death.

Some of these precautions may differ from company operating procedures and rules . 
Where a discrepancy exists, follow your company’s operating procedures and rules .

1 . 

QUALIFIED PERSONS.

 Access to S&C Source-

Transfer PMH Pad-Mounted Gear must be restricted 
only to qualified persons . See the “Qualified Persons” 
section on page 2 .

2 . 

SAFETY PROCEDURES.

 Always follow safe 

operating procedures and rules .

3 . 

PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT. 

Always 

use suitable protective equipment, such as rubber 
gloves, rubber mats, hard hats, safety glasses, and 
flash clothing, in accordance with safe operating 
procedures and rules .

4 . 

SAFETY LABELS.

 Do not remove or obscure any of  

the “DANGER,” “WARNING,” “CAUTION,” or 
“NOTICE” labels .

5 . 

HIGH-VOLTAGE ISOLATION.

 Switch operators and 

controls are isolated from high voltage in grounded, 
metal-enclosed compartments . Access to these 
components is controlled by padlockable covers, 
which incorporate a nonremovable manual handle . 
Other low-voltage components, such as meters, 
selector switches, toggle switches, etc ., are similarly 
isolated .

6 . 

TEST FOR VOLTAGE.

 Test for voltage using proper 

high-voltage test equipment before touching any 
device to be inspected, serviced, or repaired in the 
high-voltage compartments .

7 . 

ENERGIZED COMPONENTS.

 Always consider all 

parts live until de-energized, tested, and grounded . 
Voltage levels can be as high as the peak line-to-
ground voltage last applied to the unit . Units energized 
or installed near energized lines should be considered 
live until tested and grounded .

8 . 

GROUNDING.

 

•  Make sure the pad-mounted gear enclosure is 

properly grounded to the station or facility ground .

•  After the gear has been completely disconnected 

from all sources of power and tested for voltage, 
install suitable grounding cables in all compartments 
before touching any device that is to be inspected, 
replaced, serviced, or repaired in the high-voltage 
compartments .

9 . 

MAINTAINING PROPER CLEARANCE.

 Always 

maintain proper clearance from energized 
components .

10 . 

SWITCH POSITION.

•  Always confirm the 

Open/Close

 position of Mini-

Rupter® Switches by visually observing the position 
of the switch blades .

•  Switches may be energized by backfeed .
•  Switches may be energized in any position .

11 . 

PADLOCKS.

 Non-removable, manual handles in 

high-voltage compartment doors and hinged-
padlockable covers, as well as hinged-bolted panels, 
have provisions for padlocks that must be in place and 
secured at all times unless work is being 

 

performed inside the enclosure . Padlocks must be 
installed and secured on manual switch operating 
handles at all times unless the switch is being operated .

12 . 

KEY INTERLOCKS.

 Key interlocks (if applicable) 

must be in place . Check the operating sequence of 
key interlocks to verify proper sequencing . After the 
switchgear is installed, destroy all duplicate keys or 
make them accessible only to authorized persons so 
the key interlock scheme will not be compromised . 
Key interlocks are not security locks .

13 . 

MECHANICAL CABLE INTERLOCKS.

 Mechanical 

cable interlocks are provided to prevent access to 
fuses unless the switch is open and to prevent 
operation of stored-energy switch operators when the 
enclosure door is open . Do not attempt to operate any 
switch when the enclosure door is open . Periodically, 
verify these interlocks are functional .

14 . 

DO NOT APPLY UNDUE FORCE.

 Do not apply any 

undue force when attempting to open a door . The use 
of undue force may damage the door-latching 
mechanism . If optional key interlocks are provided, 
make certain the interlocks are in their correct 

 

positions to allow door opening .

15 . 

FUSE HANDLING.

 

•   Make certain fuses are disconnected from all power 

sources (including backfeed) before being inspected 
or replaced .

•  Always store fuses in a clean, dry location .
•  Do not store end-fittings, holders, interrupting 

modules, or fuses in termination compartments 
unless the unit is equipped with the optional fuse-
storage feature (catalog number suffix “-E1,” “-E2,” 
or “-E3”) .

16 . 

BACKFEED.

 Mini-Rupter Switches and fuses may be 

energized by backfeed .

Summary of Contents for PMH

Page 1: ...nstruction Sheet 2 Retain this Instruction Sheet 2 Proper Application 2 Warranty 2 Safety Information Understanding Safety Alert Messages 3 Following Safety Instructions 3 Replacement Instructions and...

Page 2: ...C Source Transfer PMH Pad Mounted Gear Designate a location where you can easily retrieve and refer to this publication Proper Application WARNING The equipment in this publication is only intended f...

Page 3: ...autions are not followed NOTICE NOTICE identifies important procedures or requirements that can result in product or property damage if instructions are not followed Following Safety Instructions If y...

Page 4: ...COMPANY S C 6601 NORTH RIDGE BOULEVARD CHICAGO ILLINOIS AND NEITHER RECEIPT NOR POSSESSION THEREOF INFERS OR TRANSFERS ANY RIGHT IN OR LICENSE TO USE THIS DOCUMENT THE SUBJECT MATTER THEREOF OR ANY D...

Page 5: ...l circuits and component parts live until completely de energized tested grounded and tagged or properly identified Do not work on or near this equipment unless you 1 Know and obey your employer s wor...

Page 6: ...ng any device that is to be inspected replaced serviced or repaired in the high voltage compartments 9 MAINTAINING PROPER CLEARANCE Always maintain proper clearance from energized components 10 SWITCH...

Page 7: ...ons about field programming and opera tion of the Micro AT control refer to S C Instruction Sheet 515 500 These instruction sheets along with a catalog dimensional drawing showing cable locating and a...

Page 8: ...ed by the packing materials and will also prevent wind induced abrasion from loose cardboard Storage S C Source Transfer PMH Pad Mounted Gear should installed and energized immediately When the gear i...

Page 9: ...socket wrench or tool when catalog number suffix B1 or B2 is specified to unlatch the Penta Latch Mechanism by rotating the actuator counterclockwise approximately 60 degrees against spring resistanc...

Page 10: ...latched a padlock may be inserted into the hasp Placement STEP 2 At the installation site remove all separately packaged components shipped in the pad mounted gear enclosure and set them aside in a p...

Page 11: ...the saddle of the bracket or install the cable wrap until instructed to do so in Step 5 on page 13 Figure 5 Side view of the switch showing the interphase barrier attachment points terminal pad conne...

Page 12: ...or 14 4 kV 2 57 for 25 kV Minimum clearance from energized parts to barriers 13 for 14 4 kV 1 32 for 25 kV Minimum clearance from energized parts to electrical ground 6 152 for 14 4 kV 7 191 for 25 kV...

Page 13: ...taping it with a suitable material Two position cable terminator adapters are provided at the fuse hinge assemblies See Figure 7 These adapters can be placed in their alternate positions when require...

Page 14: ...elleville washers are flat Then back off one half turn Do not use lockwashers with Belleville washers For tinned copper or tinned bronze connectors Use inch galvanized steel hardware with one Bellevil...

Page 15: ...n accordance with the wiring diagram provided The automatic source transfer scheme will not operate properly when only six current sensors are installed S C Current Sensors STEP 7 Six S C Current Sens...

Page 16: ...alog number suffix C9 or C10 optional Remote Indication feature catalog number suffix Y4 or optional Supervisory Control feature catalog number suffix Y6 are also located in the terminal block compart...

Page 17: ...ier support angle at the front of the switch compartment Make sure the clearance from the barriers to energized parts and from the barriers to terminator skirts conforms to the minimum dimensions spec...

Page 18: ...barriers Prolonged exposure to corona discharge can damage the barriers and result in a flashover injury and equipment damage f Store spare SMU 20 Fuse Units or SM 4 Refill Units as applicable in the...

Page 19: ...Testing When high voltage dielectric tests will be performed on S C Source Transfer PMH Pad Mounted Gear special precautions should be taken to prevent damage to the voltage sensors and voltage limit...

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