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Recommended Inspection Maintenance 

 

Patrolling Inspection (6 Months) 

The patrolling inspection is a largely visual inspection on an energized unit in service. The frequency of the 

inspection is determined by the local conditions and policies of the owner of the equipment.  

  Inspect the insulators for breaks, cracks, burns, or cement deterioration. Clean insulators particularly 

where abnormal conditions such as salt deposits, cement dust, or acid fumes exist to minimize possibility 

of a flashover.  

  If an accompanying motor operator is supplied, check the cabinet for loose parts and ensure that all 

wiring is secure, the heater is energized, and the door is sealed.  

Routine Inspection and Maintenance (5 year) 

 

 

 
 

  Perform patrolling inspection (above), checking insulators and cabinet 

  Once the disconnect switch is de-energized, test operate the switch multiple times. 

  Check the switch for alignment, contact pressure, eroded contacts, corrosion, and mechanical 

malfunction, replacing damaged or eroded components if necessary. If contact pitting is minor, smooth 

the surface with a clean, fine sandpaper. It is recommended to clean and reapply        C5-A grease 

during any operation or maintenance cycle, as exposed surfaces 

(such as contacts)

 are vulnerable to 

environmental conditions and contaminants that can decrease the effectiveness of the grease over time. 

During reapplication, clean and wipe down the contact surfaces with a green Scotchbrite pad, reapply 

C5-A grease, and remove any excess grease until an evenly coated, thin film is present.  

  Inspect arcing horns for signs of excessive arc damage and replace if necessary.  

  Check blade lock or latch for adjustment.  

  Inspect all live parts for scarring, gouging, or sharp points that could contribute to excessive radio noise 

and corona. Check corona balls and rings for damage that could impair effectiveness. 

  Inspect interphase linkages, operating rods, levers, bearings, etc. to assure that adjustments are correct, 

all joins are tight, and pipes are not bent.  

  Check for simultaneous closing of all blades and for proper seating in the closed position.  

  Inspect and check all safety interlocks while testing for proper operation.  

Periodic Inspection and Maintenance (10 year) 

 

 
 

 

  Follow instructions for 5-year Routine Inspection and Maintenance 

 
 

   

The disconnect switch must be de-energized, disconnecting from all electrical power sources 

before servicing

 

   

The disconnect switch must be de-energized, disconnecting from all electrical power sources 

before servicing. 

 

Summary of Contents for COLE L

Page 1: ...COLE TYPE L Copper Center Break Disconnect Switch For 8 3 72 5 kV Ratings INSTRUCTION INSTALLATION MANUAL...

Page 2: ...Page I The Quality Name in High Voltage Switching...

Page 3: ...Page II The Quality Name in High Voltage Switching Safety Information...

Page 4: ...his manner will constitute the Warranty Holder s exclusive remedy and fulfillment of all SSLLC s liabilities and responsibilities hereunder SSLLC s duty to perform under this limited warranty may be d...

Page 5: ...Page IV The Quality Name in High Voltage Switching Southern States LLC Equipment Receipt Installation Use Operation and Maintenance Terms Terms of Use...

Page 6: ...Page V The Quality Name in High Voltage Switching...

Page 7: ...Page VI The Quality Name in High Voltage Switching Type L 8 3 72 5 kV...

Page 8: ...al Disconnect Switch 4 Receiving Handling Storage 5 Unpacking 5 Storage 5 Installation Adjustment Procedures 6 Recommended Tools Values 6 Preferred Switch Assembly Method 7 Operating Mechanism 9 Final...

Page 9: ...mmended Installation and Maintenance Table 16 Figures Page Figure 1 Type L 69kV 1600 amp 4 Figure 2 Insulator Attachment 7 Figure 3 Mounting Live Parts 7 Figure 4 Blade Clearance A B 8 Figure 5 Typica...

Page 10: ...ire obligations of Southern States The Warranty contained in the contract between the parties is the sole warranty of Southern States Any statements contained herein do not create new warranties or mo...

Page 11: ...uthern States LLC in the event conditions associated with a specific application are not sufficiently addressed All photographs and sketches in this manual are for illustration purposes only and may n...

Page 12: ...ting kV 8 3 15 5 27 38 48 3 72 5 BIL kV 95 110 150 200 250 350 ADDITIONAL RATINGS Rated Power Frequency 60 Hz Continuous Current 1200A 2000A Short Time Symmetrical Withstand 3 Sec 38 kA RMS 50 kA RMS...

Page 13: ...g the insulators F to the switch base A Mounting the live parts B to the insulators Mounting the switch base A to the structure Installing operating mechanism components Final adjustment or tuning A S...

Page 14: ...ontact the factory Storage All components of the Cole Type L center break disconnect switch are suitable for outdoor use Keep bearings out of standing water Keep upright and support live parts with ba...

Page 15: ...rocedures Recommended Tools Values Table 2 Recommended Tools and Torque Values Recommended Tools Recommended Torque Values Type Sizes Bolt Nut size Torque Ft lb Hand Wrenches and or Sockets 15 16 3 4...

Page 16: ...ference Exception Vertically mounted switches should always be assembled on the ground When assembling the switches on the ground so not attempt to make contact adjustments until the switch is mounted...

Page 17: ...ds 7 Check the main pivot bolt on the live part hinge to make sure it is tight 8 Manually test operate checking for proper contact engagement The blade should enter the jaw centrally with equal cleara...

Page 18: ...ure 5 Figure 5 Typical Operating Arrangement 3 Caution The pipe collar above the vertical bearing must support the entire weight of the vertical operating pipe To prevent unnecessary component damage...

Page 19: ...inue tuning the other two phases one at a time 2 Switch Operating Devices 2 1 Worm gear operator HOGO High Output Geared Operator Optional 2 1 1 The operator handle is factory set to rotate clockwise...

Page 20: ...7 Type SEGO Safety Enhanced Gear Operator 3 3 Electrical motor operator 3 3 1 Please refer to motor operator instruction manual for proper installation and setup 3 3 2 Use manual operation while comp...

Page 21: ...If the switch is fully open before the operator reaches the fully open position the adjustable arm radius is too long Close the switch match mark the adjustable arm and the pipe clevis and loosen the...

Page 22: ...Refer to Table 2 5 9 2 Apply a minimal amount of grease to the point of each piercing bolt and then tighten the bolt until it pierces the pipe wall For heavy walled pipe schedule 80 or above 3 or abov...

Page 23: ...gonally from its original location This is the best option as it allows for the original setup to be maintained 1 3 2 Maintain the operator on the same side of the structure Assemble the components us...

Page 24: ...and mounting bracket as a complete assembly 5 1 2 If the insulators have not been installed unbolt the live parts from the switch bearings and flip the paddle arms on each bearing along the long axis...

Page 25: ...es on the switches which can be eliminated during normal switch maintenance Table 3 Recommended Installation and Maintenance Table Installation Tests Patrolling Inspection 6 months Routine 5 Year Peri...

Page 26: ...se during any operation or maintenance cycle as exposed surfaces such as contacts are vulnerable to environmental conditions and contaminants that can decrease the effectiveness of the grease over tim...

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