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DGA 900 Plus - Installation & Commissioning Manual - Rev 1.1
4-Mar-22
Page 38 of 99
All Bushing Adaptors and Neutral CT cables are routed into the Hub module. Each of
these coaxial cables must be properly identified using cable markers provided with the
installation kit (see Appendix A) as follows:
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Cable for Primary input from phase A Bushing Adaptor: P1
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Cable for Primary input from phase B Bushing Adaptor: P2
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Cable for Primary input from phase C Bushing Adaptor: P3
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Cable for Secondary input (if available) from phase A Bushing Adaptor: S1
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Cable for Secondary input (if available) from phase B Bushing Adaptor: S2
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Cable for Secondary input (if available) from phase C Bushing Adaptor: S3
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Cable from Neutral CT (three phase or single-phase A, if available): N1
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Cable from Neutral CT single phase B (if available): N2
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Cable from Neutral CT single phase C (if available): N3
9.4.1.1
Connecting Coaxial Cables
The marked Bushing Adaptor coaxial cables are connected to the corresponding
terminals of the grounding switch inside the Hub module, such that the central wire is
routed to the core side and the braid shield wire is routed to the shield side.
Follow these steps to connect the coaxial cables:
9.4.1.1.1
Routing the Coaxial Cables
Route the coaxial cables through the metal conduits from each Bushing Adaptor to
the product cabinet as required.
On the cabinet side, the coaxial cables must be routed though the connector fittings
at the bottom of the cabinet. Each cable can be up to 100 m and must be identified
with cable markers.
All the coaxial cables must be connected to the Bushing Adaptor on one end and to
the grounding switch inside the cabinet on the other end.
9.4.1.1.2
Required Materials & Tools
The materials listed in Table 9-1 are shipped with the product and are required for
connecting the coaxial cables to the Bushing Adaptors and to the shorting switch.
Table 9-1: GE-supplied materials
Coaxial cable RG-58C/U
150m (500ft)
Red pin terminals
Qty
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