FEDERAL PACIFIC PSE Instructions Manual

Deadfront pad-mount switchgear 15kv, 25 kv, 35kv

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Figure 1. Fuse compartment of Federal Pacific PSE pad-
mounted switchgear. Spacing between fuse panels is
adequate to accommodate a horizontal feed-thru standoff
bushing - and there is a viewing window directly in front of
each fuse, making blown-fuse targets fully visible. Doors
feature three-point automatic, self-latching door latches. The
captive security bolt rotates 60° in either direction (clockwise
or counter-clockwise) to open. Do not use power tools. See
page 4 for additional information
Figure 2. Switch compartment of Federal Pacific PSE pad-
mounted switchgear. Storage for fuse assemblies is on fuse
side, better facilitating fuse changing procedures. Wide-view
windows and broad blades provide improved visibility to make
it easier to verify switch position, even behind cables and
elbows, while the open/closed labels serve to further enhance
this user-friendly design.
Qualified Persons
The equipment covered by this publication must be selected for a spe-
cific application and it must be operated and maintained by Qualified
Persons who are thoroughly trained and knowledgeable in the instal-
lation, operation, and maintenance of underground power distribution
equipment along with the associated hazards that may be involved. This
publication is written only for such qualified persons and is not intended
to be a substitute for adequate training and experience in safety proce-
dures for this type of equipment. Proper installation is the responsibility
of the operating and construction personnel and the utility performing
and authorizing the work. Completion of these instructions implies no
further warranty by the manufacturer.
A Qualified Person is defined in the National Electrical Code (NEC/
NFPA-70) as:
One who has skills and knowledge related to the construction and op-
eration of the electrical equipment and installations and has received
safety training to recognize and avoid the hazards involved.
The specific electrical safety training requirements to be considered a
qualified person are detailed in NFPA-70E, Article 110.1(D), Employee
Training. Some of the requirements from the 2012 edition are shown
below. For the specific detailed training requirements for a Qualified
Person make certain to refer to the most recent applicable edition.
601 Old Airport Road • Bristol, VA 24201 Phone (276) 669-4084 • FAX (276) 669-1869 • www.federalpacific.com • ISO9001:2015
For Installation and Operation
DEADFRONT PAD-MOUNT SWITCHGEAR
QUALIFIED PERSONS .................................................................................................... 2
SAFETY INFORMATION ................................................................................................ 2
INTRODUCTION.............................................................................................................. 3
Receiving .................................................................................................................... 3
Handling ..................................................................................................................... 3
Storage ....................................................................................................................... 3
GENERAL DESCRIPTION .............................................................................................. 3
SECURITY FEATURES .................................................................................................... 3
AUTO-LATCH DOOR ...................................................................................................... 4
Features ...................................................................................................................... 4
Operation .................................................................................................................... 4
INSTALLATION ............................................................................................................... 5
Placement of unit ...................................................................................................... 5
Customer cable connections .................................................................................. 5
SWITCH DESCRIPTION ................................................................................................. 5
Switch operating sequence .................................................................................... 6
Switch ratings ........................................................................................................... 7
FUSE DESCRIPTION....................................................................................................... 9
Fuse removal ........................................................................................................9-12
Fuse ratings ............................................................................................................. 13
MAINTENANCE ............................................................................................................ 14
OPTIONAL FEATURES ................................................................................................. 14
WARNING
These training requirements would include, but are not limited, to the
following key points:
• The skills and techniques necessary to distinguish exposed energized
parts from other parts of electrical equipment.
• The skills and techniques necessary to determine the proper approach
distances corresponding to the voltages to which the qualified person
will be exposed.
• The proper use of the special precautionary techniques, personal pro-
tective equipment, insulating and shielding materials, and insulated tools
for working on or near exposed energized parts of electrical equipment.
• Tasks performed less often than once per year have additional training
requirements.
These instructions are intended only for such qualified persons. They
are not intended to be a substitute for adequate training and experience
in safety procedures for this type of equipment. Additionally, the recom-
mendations in this instruction bulletin are not intended to supersede or
to take the place of established utility safety guidelines and established
practices. If there is any question, consult with your foreman or supervi-
sor, as appropriate.
Please refer to OSHA 29 CFR 1910.399 and NFPA 70E Articles 100 and 110.
© 2014 Electro-Mechanical Corporation
INSTALLATION & OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
TYPE PSE PAD-MOUNTED SWITCHGEAR
INSTRUCTIONS
TYPE PSE
15kV • 25kV • 35kV
®
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SECTION IB-2A-210
NOVEMBER 2017, REV 4.2
PAGE 1
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    TYPE PSE DEADFRONT PAD-MOUNT SWITCHGEAR 15kV • 25kV • 35kV QUALIFIED PERSONS ....................2 Figure 1. Fuse compartment of Federal Pacific PSE pad- SAFETY INFORMATION ....................2 mounted switchgear. Spacing between fuse panels is adequate to accommodate a horizontal feed-thru standoff INTRODUCTION......................
  • Page 2: Qualified Persons

    Understanding Safety-Alert Messages DANGER There are several types of safety-alert messages which may Federal Pacific Fuse Mountings in conjunction with appropri- appear throughout this instruction bulletin as well as on labels ate fuses are designed to protect equipment and to disconnect attached to the pad-mounted switchgear.
  • Page 3: Introduction

    TYPE PSE PAD-MOUNTED SWITCHGEAR NOVEMBER 2017, REV 4.2 PAGE 3 Introduction Type PSE pad-mounted switchgear is designed to provide depend- able on-the-line service and to make installation, operation and maintenance as simple as possible. High quality materials and careful workmanship have been com- bined to provide the best switchgear available.
  • Page 4: Auto-Latch Door

    Do not use power tools to operate the security bolt. Auto-Latch Door Active Door (“Auto-Latch Door”) The type PSE pad-mounted switchgear incorporates an active door, which includes an automatic three-point latching system for enclosure security. The features and operation of the auto-latch active door are discussed below.
  • Page 5: Installation

    SECTION IB-2A-210 INSTALLATION & OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS TYPE PSE PAD-MOUNTED SWITCHGEAR NOVEMBER 2017, REV 4.2 PAGE 5 Installation WARNING Each unit is shipped with this instruction bulletin, which is located inside the switch compartment door. These instructions should be Before energizing the switchgear, remove all yellow and red reviewed prior to placing unit on pad.
  • Page 6: Switch Operating Sequence

    SECTION IB-2A-210 INSTALLATION & OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS TYPE PSE PAD-MOUNTED SWITCHGEAR NOVEMBER 2017, REV 4.2 PAGE 6 Switch Operating Sequence The operating sequence of the Auto-jet interrupter is pictured the piston and a spring encircling the arcing probe. At the end of ®...
  • Page 7: Switch Ratings

    SECTION IB-2A-210 INSTALLATION & OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS TYPE PSE PAD-MOUNTED SWITCHGEAR NOVEMBER 2017, REV 4.2 PAGE 7 Operating the Auto-Jet II Switch Switch Ratings ® 1. Remove padlock and open the switch lockbox access cover. Amperes, RMS (See Figures 12 and 13.)
  • Page 8 SECTION IB-2A-210 INSTALLATION & OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS TYPE PSE PAD-MOUNTED SWITCHGEAR NOVEMBER 2017, REV 4.2 PAGE 8 2. Remove switch operating handle from storage clips. Unfold the handle and secure in the extended position by sliding the clamp over the hinged section (see Figure 14). Place the handle on the hex switch-operating shaft (see Figure 15).
  • Page 9: Fuse Description

    The PSE fuse mountings include a heavy gauge formed channel base with viewing windows to observe the blown fuse indicator. A GPO-3 fiberglass barrier blocks access to the interior of the PSE Figure 17. Fuse compartments with doors secured open.
  • Page 10 SECTION IB-2A-210 INSTALLATION & OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS TYPE PSE PAD-MOUNTED SWITCHGEAR NOVEMBER 2017, REV 4.2 PAGE 10 Rotate the locking bracket to secure the fuse access plate operating procedures permit, the fuse assembly may be down against the lower door stile. The locking bracket is removed from the fuse mounting using an insulating-gloved located on the side of the fuse access plate.
  • Page 11 SECTION IB-2A-210 INSTALLATION & OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS TYPE PSE PAD-MOUNTED SWITCHGEAR NOVEMBER 2017, REV 4.2 PAGE 11 Re-install the hook of the shotgun clamp stick onto the pull Before removing hook from fuse pull ring, push firmly to assure that the fuse assembly is completely seated in the hinge, closed ring of the fuse assembly.
  • Page 12 SECTION IB-2A-210 INSTALLATION & OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS TYPE PSE PAD-MOUNTED SWITCHGEAR NOVEMBER 2017, REV 4.2 PAGE 12 Lower the interlock lever. If applicable, remove the grounding elbow from the feed-through standoff bushing. If applicable, remove the insulating protective cover from the bushing-well insert.
  • Page 13: Fuse Ratings

     50,000 †† At 25kV Nominal Voltage - 125kV BIL   NX fuses units: PSE fuse mountings will accommodate one 100 ampere Cooper (M-E) type NX current limiting fuse rated S&C SM-4 12,500 8.3kV, one 100 ampere fuse rated 13.5kV, or one 80 ampere fuse rated 15kV.
  • Page 14: Maintenance

    PAGE 14 Maintenance Optional Features Federal Pacific Pad-mounted Switchgear does not normally require routine Standard options may have been supplied that best serve the customer’s mechanical or electrical maintenance. However, the following are some needs and operating practices. These are listed below and, if included recommendations for enhancing continued service of the equipment.
  • Page 15 SECTION IB-2A-210 INSTALLATION & OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS TYPE PSE PAD-MOUNTED SWITCHGEAR NOVEMBER 2017, REV 4.2 PAGE 15 This Page Intentionally Left Blank 601 Old Airport Road • Bristol, VA 24201 Phone (276) 669-4084 • FAX (276) 669-1869 • www.federalpacific.com • ISO9001:2015...
  • Page 16 PAGE 16 Every effort is made to ensure that customers receive an up-to-date instruction manual on the use of Federal Pacific products; however, from time to time, modifications to our products may without notice make the information contained herein subject to alteration.

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