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Figure 21: Illustration showing required technique for fastening terminal-clamp hardware
Identification
Description
29.2
Terminal clamp
29.3
Spacer (or
shoulder)
30.0
Vacuum
interrupter
36.1
Moving terminal
HW
Holding wrench
TW
Torque wrench
P
Direction of
force (P)
30.0
36.1
29.2
TW
29.3
HW
36.1
P
P
2.4 Align vacuum interrupter and fasten
“finger tight” to the fixed-end pole
head (20.0) using heavy flat washer,
lock washer and bolt (31.2).
2.5 Attach struts (28.0) to the fixed-end
pole head (20.0), replace hardware
(M10), but do not tighten at this time.
2.6 Couple levers (48.6) and drive link
(48.9) to the eye bolt (36.3), using the
pin supplied. Apply retaining clips.
Appropriate pin is modestly chamfered,
not to be confused with pin for the
insulating coupler.
2.7 Align fixed-end pole head (20.0)
correctly and tighten bolt fastening it
to the post insulator. Torque M16 bolt
to 130 Nm (96 ft-lb). Fasten securely
all bolts associated with struts (28.0).
2.8 Tighten vacuum interrupter fastening
bolt (31.2) on the fixed-end pole head
(20.0) holding the vacuum interrupter
firmly by its fixed-end insulator and
operate levers (48.6), by hand, to see
whether the movable contact moves
freely. If any binding or lack of freedom
is noted, loosen bolt (31.2) and adjust
the vacuum interrupter in the fixed-end
pole head by turning and moving it
slightly. Torque M12 bolt to 60 Nm (44
ft-lb) and M16 bolt to 130 Nm (96
ft-lb).
2.9 The centering ring (28.1) has been
loose and “floating” during installation
of the vacuum interrupter. Check that
the movable contact is free to move
axially without binding, and then
tighten the hardware which secures
the centering ring. Recheck that the
movable contact is free to move axially
without binding.
2.10 Move the terminal clamp (29.2)
against the step or the spacer (if
applicable) of the moving contact
(36.1) of the vacuum interrupter (30.0)
so that the radius of the movable
contact faces the connecting surface of
the flexible connector (29.1). Employ
technique illustrated to fasten terminal
clamp (refer to Figure 21: Illustration
showing required technique for
fastening terminal-clamp hardware).
Note opposing wrenches. Tighten the
bolt(s) of the terminal clamp to a
torque of 40 Nm (30 ft-lb), taking care
to see that the terminal of the vacuum
interrupter is not subjected to
excessive bending movement.
Note:
Excessive bending movement exerted
while fastening the terminal clamp will
damage the vacuum interrupter.
2.11 Attach insulating coupler (48.0) and
lever (48.6) together, using pin (48.5).
Apply retaining clips. Correct pin has
ends that have been generously
chamfered.
2.12 Open and close circuit breaker several
times and then check to see that all
bolted joints and devices are tight.
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