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The Quality Name in High Voltage Switching 

 

 

 

LIMITED WARRANTY

 

 

Southern States, LLC (“SSLLC”) warrants only to the Warranty Holder (hereinafter defined as the “End User” 

or the “Immediate Purchaser”, as applicable, pursuant to the terms and conditions of this Limited Warranty as 

set forth below), that the Product identified below will, upon shipment, be free of defects in workmanship and 

material for the applicable Warranty Period. The “Warranty Period” is that period of time during which this 

Limited Warranty is effective, and such period begins on the invoice date issued by SSLLC for the Product, 

and continues until the earlier to occur of (1) the expiration of the Warranty Duration period, or (2) the Number 

of Operations, both as specified in the table below. If the Product is both purchased and installed within the 

United States or Canada, this Limited Warranty is granted to each end user of the Product who acquired the 

Product for its own use during the Warranty Period (“End User”). In all other situations, this Limited Warranty is 

granted only to the first purchaser of the Product (“Immediate Purchaser”) from SSLLC. No primary or remote 

purchaser or owner of the Product who is not a Warranty Holder may claim any benefit under this Limited 

Warranty, or any remedial promise included in this Limited Warranty. SSLLC shall, upon prompt written notice 

from the Warranty Holder, correct a nonconforming Product by repair or replacement at the sole discretion of 

SSLLC of the nonconforming Product or any part or component of a nonconforming Product necessary in 

SSLLC’s discretion to make such Product conforming. Any transportation charges, labor for removing, 

reinstalling the Product or part, and/or costs related to providing access to the Product shall be the 

responsibility of the Warranty Holder. Correction in this 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 delayed, at SSLLC’s sole option, until SSLLC has been paid in full for all products 

purchased by the Warranty Holder. No such delay will extend the Warranty Period. If SSLLC does not make 

such repair or replacement, SSLLC’s liability for damages on account of any claimed nonconformity will in no 

event exceed the purchase price of the Product in question. This Limited Warranty does not apply to any 

Product that has been disassembled, repaired, or altered by anyone other than SSLLC. This Limited Warranty 

will not apply to any Product that has been subjected to improper or abnormal use of the Product. SSLLC has 

no responsibility to repair or replace any Product or component thereof manufactured by another party, but 

SSLLC will assign, to the extent assignable, to the Warranty Holder any manufacturers’ warranty that applies 

to products and components not manufactured by SSLLC.   

 
THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES. THERE ARE NO 

OTHER EXPRESS, IMPLIED, OR STATUTORY WARRANTIES. ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES WHICH MAY 

ARISE BY IMPLICATION OF LAW, OR APPLICATION OF COURSE OF DEALING OR USAGE OF TRADE, 

INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A 

PARTICULAR PURPOSE, NONINFRINGEMENT OR OTHERWISE ARE EXPRESSLY EXCLUDED. SSLLC 

SHALL NOT BE LIABLE OR RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL, INCIDENTAL, INDIRECT, 

EXEMPLARY, SPECIAL, OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES, EVEN IF SSLLC HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE 

POSSIBILITY OF SAME. THE WARRANTY HOLDER IS SOLELY RESPONSIBLE FOR THE SUITABILITY 

OF THE PRODUCT FOR ANY PARTICULAR APPLICATION.   
 

Product Purchased Region 

Product Installed 

Region 

Warranty Holder 

Warranty Duration 

U.S and Canada 

U.S and Canada 

End User 

Five (5) years 

All Other Conditions 

Immediate 

Purchaser 

Earlier of 1 year from 

installation or 18 

months from 

shipment 

 

Summary of Contents for SSB-A

Page 1: ...Types SSB T SSB A copper aluminum Single Side Break Disconnect Switch 15 5 kV 72 kV 1200 A or 2000 A INSTRUCTION INSTALLATION MANUAL...

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

Page 3: ...sons present to develop and implement a proper rigging lifting and installation plan along with all safety precautions required to insure safe and proper lifting and installation of the equipment to d...

Page 4: ...and inspected as provided by this instruction manual and in compliance with best industry practices but in no event will the Equipment be inspected and tested less frequently than once in every 6 mon...

Page 5: ...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 6: ...Page V The Quality Name in High Voltage Switching...

Page 7: ...Page VI The Quality Name in High Voltage Switching Type SSB T SSB A Single Side Break Disconnect Switch 15 5 kV 72 5 kV 1200A or 2000A...

Page 8: ...justment 9 Adjustment of switch in closed position 9 Adjustment of switch in open position 9 Adjustment of contact pressure 10 Arcing Horn Adjustment 11 Check Single Pole Adjustments 11 Operating Mech...

Page 9: ...nect Switch Common Terminology 4 Figure 2 Hinge End 7 Figure 3 Contact End Switch Open 7 Figure 4 Blade Shown Fully Open 9 Figure 5 Rotating Insulator Bearing 9 Figure 6 Contact End Shown Fully Closed...

Page 10: ...atter shall take precedence Summary These instructions do not purport to cover all details or variations in equipment or provide for every possible contingency to be met in connection with installatio...

Page 11: ...ditions associated with a specific application are not sufficiently addressed All photographs and sketches in this manual are for illustration purposes only and may not be to scale Refer to the Unit A...

Page 12: ...Page 3 of 17 Summary Introduction...

Page 13: ...ssemblies Live Parts blades with hinges terminal pads and contacts Bases Insulators Interphase Control Pipes with Hardware Outboard Bearing Operator A Terminal Pad B Contact C Contact Adjusting Bolt C...

Page 14: ...Peak Withstand 99 kA Ambient Temperature Rating 40OC to 50OC Standard 50OC Optional Ratings 2000 A Maximum Voltage Rating 15 5 kV 27 kV 38 kV 48 3 kV 72 5 kV BIL 110 kV 150 kV 200 kV 250 kV 350 kV Ra...

Page 15: ...oted file a claim immediately with the carrier and contact the factory Storage All components of the SSB T SSB A single side break disconnect switch are suitable for outdoor use and do not have any sp...

Page 16: ...nge end live parts assembly see Figure 2 Rotate the insulator bearing to the fully closed position Figure 2 Hinge End Figure 3 Contact End Switch Open 1 4 Stack insulators Consult your single pole sub...

Page 17: ...ecessary Bolt bases solidly to the structure Rigging used to hit the poles should be attached to the base with steadying guides attached to prevent lipping of the switch pole Do not lift the switch by...

Page 18: ...slightly loose Manually close the blade and allow the contact to center itself If the contact is entering the blade too low or too high use the jacking bolts to align and tighten the contact in place...

Page 19: ...ntact pressure at the hinge and contact end To increase the contact pressure tighten the contact adjusting bolt Figure 6 Be cautious about applying too much pressure as it may cause galling of the sil...

Page 20: ...The arcing horns should have light pressure not forcing the blade into place when closing See Figure 7 Figure 7 Adjusting Arcing Horn Check Single Pole Adjustments Be sure each single pole is properly...

Page 21: ...stable arm in inch increments or less and allow the clevis to reposition itself the same distance shorten ing the pipe e Test operate again and adjust as necessary Figure 8 Operating Mechanism Adjustm...

Page 22: ...es solidly to the structure Rigging used to hit the poles should be attached to the base with steadying guides attached to prevent lipping of the switch pole Do not lift the switch by attaching to the...

Page 23: ...d special operation requirements Table 1 Recommended Installation Maintenance Table Installation Tests Patrolling Inspection 6 month Routine 5 Year Periodic 10 Year Insulators Contamination X X X X Da...

Page 24: ...on items Routine Inspection Maintenance 5 year Routine inspection is performed on a de energized unit The frequency of the inspection is determined by the local conditions and policies of the owner of...

Page 25: ...t are virtually identical Refer to the Operating Mechanism Drawing provided with your switch and follow these steps 1 Have all switch poles completely closed Install all components shown on the Operat...

Page 26: ...ses are specified one is generally attached to the adjustable arm and two more to the center phase switch arm Refer to the plan view of the operating mechanism drawing and the Illustration above Opera...

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