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A2.3.2 Verify that the ground and test
device frame interlock is correct for
the cell in which it is to be used.
A2.3.3 Confirm that the correct ground
and test device has been chosen
for grounding of the upper or lower
studs, as appropriate.
Note:
Rules of identification in section A1
and refer to Table 1: Type 38-3AH3-GTD
ground and test device types on page 7
as well as Figure 4: Type 38-3AH3-GTD
ground and test device type B for
grounding lower studs ‒ front view on
page 13, Figure 5: Type 38-3AH3-GTD
ground and test device type B for
grounding lower studs ‒ side view on
page 14, Figure 6: Type 38-3AH3-GTD
ground and test device type D for
grounding upper studs ‒ front view on
page 15, Figure 7: Type 38-3AH3-GTD
ground and test device type D for
grounding upper studs ‒ side view on
page 16, Figure 8: Elementary diagram
for device arranged to ground lower
studs type B on page 17 and Figure 9:
Elementary diagram for device arranged
to ground upper studs type D on page 17.
A2.3.4 Lock the test port slide but do not
remove the key.
A2.3.5
Insert and rack the ground and test
device to the CONNECT position.
Refer to racking instructions
contained in the switchgear
instruction manual, E50001-F710-
A236-X-XXXX for type GM38
switchgear.
Close and latch the door of the
circuit breaker cell and rack the type
38-3AH3-GTD ground and test device
to connected position using the
same procedures as for racking the
type 38-3AH3 38 kV circuit breaker.
Release the latches and open the
cell door, and remove the type
38-3AH3-GTD ground and test
|device from the circuit breaker cell
using the same procedures as for
removing the type 38-3AH3 38 kV
circuit breaker. Close the cell door
and secure latches.
Hazardous voltage and high currents.
Can cause death, serious injury and property damage.
Check the following before inserting and racking the ground and test
device in the switchgear:
l
Voltage measuring probe rated for the primary circuit voltage.
l
Voltage measuring probe functional and in calibration.
l
Dielectric rubber gloves in use and tested for adequacy.
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Sufficient probe or hot stick extension in use.
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All rules of OSHA complied with.
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All procedures per NFPA 70E "Standard for electrical safety in the
workplace" complied with.