Introduction; Acceptance And Initial Inspection; Handling; Installation Procedures - Eaton GridAdvisor Series II Installation Instructions Manual

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Introduction

The GridAdvisor™ Series II smart sensor helps utilities
improve the efficiency in which they operate their
distribution systems by improving outage management,
capacitor bank maintenance and providing critical system
information not previously available. This simple yet
sophisticated product can annunciate directional fault
targeting, detect capacitor bank fuse failure and provide
a DNP3 scannable line monitoring device at nearly any
location. The ProView
®
NXG configuration software
allows a single stocked item to be used for many different
applications. The smart sensors meet or exceed IEEE
Std 495™-2007 standard "Guide for Testing Faulted
Circuit Indicators" making them suitable for underground
applications. The GridAdvisor Series II smart sensor saves
both operation and maintenance dollars by reducing drive
time, and maximizes energy dollars by keeping capacitors
online, operating at peak efficiency. Being hotstick installable
with no additional hardware or back office software needed,
this is the easiest way to gain SCADA visibility across the
power distribution network.
Read this manual first
Read and understand the contents of this manual and follow
all locally approved procedures and safety practices before
installing or operating this equipment.
Additional information
These instructions cannot cover all details or variations in
the equipment, procedures, or process described, nor to
provide directions for meeting every possible contingency
during installation, operation, or maintenance. For additional
information, contact your Eaton representative.

Acceptance and initial inspection

Receiving inspection
Each sensor is in good condition when accepted by the
carrier for shipment. Upon receipt, inspect the shipping
container for signs of damage. Unpack the sensor and
inspect it thoroughly for damage incurred during shipment.
If damage is discovered, file a claim with the carrier
immediately.

Handling

Be careful during handling and storage of the sensor to
minimize the possibility of damage. If the sensor is to be
stored for any length of time prior to installation, provide a
clean, dry storage area.
Quality standards
ISO 9001 certified quality management system
GridAdvisor Series II smart sensor

Installation procedures

Installing SIM card

GSM cellular SIM card installation
Smart sensors required to communicate over a GSM cellular
network will require the proper Subscriber Identity Module
(SIM) card. A SIM card is a tiny chip that fits into the sensor
to provide the required network information for the sensor
to properly connect to the cellular network. If the sensor
will be communicating using a CDMA network, no SIM
card is required. AT&T
®
is one example of a cellular provider
using a GSM network technology. Verizon
a cellular provider using CDMA technology.
Inside the battery compartment is a small slot for inserting
the SIM card on the inside wall (Figure 1). This slot is
commonly referred to as a "push-push" receiver. Putting
slight finger pressure on the card will cause it to snap into
place. If inserted properly you will hear a click when the
SIM card is properly seated. Pushing the engaged SIM card
again will cause it to slightly depress with a click and then
eject for removal. Putting SIM card into receiver with wrong
orientation and applying strong pressure may cause damage
to sensor and/or SIM Card, please review instructions for
installation.
1.
Remove sensor barrel cap to access battery
compartment. Take care not to lose the gasket located
on inside of cover.
2.
Locate SIM Card Slot on side wall inside sensor shown
in Figure 1.
3.
With metal strips of SIM card facing outside of barrel
and the chamfered edge of the SIM card facing
downward, push SIM card into place. SIM card should
remain depressed and click into place if properly
installed.
4.
Re-tighten cap from 17-22 in-lbs of torque to prevent
any water ingress.
In cases where a torque wrench is not available; tighten
the cap until the gasket inside the cap makes contact
with the battery, turn another 1/2 turn to ensure proper
tightening.
Shown with
cap removed
Figure 1.
Battery and SIM card locations
Installation Instructions MN915001EN June 2016
®
is an example of
Battery
connector
Battery
compartment
1

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