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Before installation, read and understand all instructions in their
entirety. For assistance, please contact Customer Service at
1-847-362-8304 or by email at infolz@selinc.com.
CAUTION
Install in accordance with normal safe operating practices. These instruc-
tions are not intended to replace or supersede existing safety or operating
requirements. Only trained qualified personnel should install or operate
fault indicators and sensors.
Note: The AR360 must detect a minimum voltage field for normal operation.
Therefore, install the AR360 units at least 2 ft from other line or pole
hardware when applying these units on phase-to-phase system voltages of
7.2 kV or less. In addition, be certain not to install any AR360 units in such a
way as to reduce the insulating air gap between the product surface and any
other conductor sufficiently to initiate a flashover.
To ensure optimum FCI function, it is best to follow the FCI distance-to-pole recommendations shown in Figure 1.
A
C
FCIs
Note: Not drawn to scale.
Figure 1
SCHWEITZER ENGINEERING LABORATORIES, INC.
2350 NE Hopkins Court • Pullman, WA 99163-5603 U.S.A.
Phone: +1.509.332.1890 • Fax: +1.509.332.7990
selinc.com • info@selinc.com

Installation Instructions

Reference A: Maximum recommended distance from pole of 6 feet.
Reference B: Minimum distance from pole of 3 feet.
B
Reference C: Minimum distance from energized hardware of 2 feet.
AR360
(13.21 cm)
3.2 in
(8 cm)
5.2 in
9.3 in
(24 cm)
(15.24 cm)
6 in
25-0081
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  • Page 1: Installation Instructions

    (8 cm) 6 in 7.2 kV or less. In addition, be certain not to install any AR360 units in such a (15.24 cm) way as to reduce the insulating air gap between the product surface and any other conductor sufficiently to initiate a flashover.
  • Page 2 Note: To remove the fault indicator from the conductor, use an insulated hot stick to grasp the indicator at the molded hookeye on the face of the indicator. Start pulling the AR360 off until you feel resistance between the spring clamp and the conductor. Then complete the removal process by applying a twisting motion to the hot stick.

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