8BK30 3.6-12kV /(F-C )
Type 8BK30 Switchgear up to 12kV with Draw-Out Vacuum Contactors,Air-insulated Metal-Enclosed, Metal-Clad.
Operation and MaintenanceInstructions
1. 8BK30
Fig.1 8BK30 switchpanel (double panel)
Answers for IC.
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Contents page
1. Description....................................... 2
2. Installation....................................... 10
3. Operation......................................... 20
4. Maintenance.................................... 26
DIN VDE/IEC specifications: DIN VDE 0100-IEC 364; DIN VDE 0101; DIN VDE 0105; GB 3906,GB 11022
During operation of electrical equipment and switchgear, certain parts are live and hazardous voltages therefore present.Non-observance of the safety instructions and warnings can result in severe personal injury or property damage.Only qualified personnel should work on or in the vicinity of this equipment and switchgear.Such personnel must become thoroughly familiar with all warnings and maintenance procedures contained in these operating instructions.The successful and safe operation of this switchgear is dependent on proper transport, storage, installation and erection and also on diligent operation and maintenance.Setting up and operation of this switchgear are conditional on observance of the followingDIN VDE/IEC specifications: DIN VDE 0100-IEC 364;DIN VDE 0101;DIN VDE 0105;GB 3906,GB 11022.
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3TL6
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8BK30
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• 12kV
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– 400A
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1 Description page1.1 Application ........................................................21.1.1 Characteristic features of the switchpanels......21.2 Constrution .......................................................31.2.1 Mechanical construction ...................................31.2.2 Electrical design ................................................31.2.2.1 Main circuit.........................................................31.2.2.2 Auxiliary and control circuit.................................51.3 Mode of operation ............................................61.4 Technical data ...................................................7
1.1 ApplicationThe vacuum contactors 3TL6 installed in the withdrawable units are suitable for switching• HV motors, transformers.• Other loads with high switching frequency e.g. arc furnaces or capacitors. Withdrawable vacuum-contactor boards are thus used in
factories, refineries, drilling platforms, power stations, etc.
1.1.1 Characteristic features of the switchpanel• Rated voltage up to 12kV.• Single busbar.• Rated current. – of busbar up to 4000A – of branch 400A• Factory-built, type-tested for indoor installation With metal-clad, compartmented panels Safety of personnel ensured – Sheet-steel enclosure tested for resistance to accidential
arcing – Switching on/off the power by vacuum contactor
performed with the door closed – Isolation from supply can be tested with the door
closed(option) – Operating compartments segregated by metal partitions
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3TL6
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DIN VDE 0670 6 /IEC298
Operational reliability/maintenance– Complete interlocking system– Maintenance-free vacuum HV contactors– Door included in the interlocking systemEnvironmental protection– High pollution protection level by metal-enclosed design
for all operating status– Insulators with high resistance to the formation of
pollution layersSpecial features– Minimum space requirement– HV contactor and HVHRC fuses on the withdrawable unit– Easy for move of withdrawable unit and between service
position disconnected position inside the panel– Exchange of withdrawable units without any problems– Partition plates and shutters are made of
sendzimir-galvanized sheet steel– Cable connection from the rear side– 8BK20 circuit-breaker panels can be arranged side by side
1.2Constrution1.2.1Mechanical constructionTwo individual panels are arranged in a common frame (double panel); The panel layout, metal enclosure, partition walls and shutters are shown in Figures 3 and 4.
1.2.2Electrical design1.2.2.1Main circuitBusbar (4,Figure 4)Withdrawable unit including vacuum contactor (Figure 5)The withdrawable unit is equipped with a 3TL6 vacuum contactor, the contacts for accommodating the HV fuses. The withdrawable unit can be moved between the service and the disconnected positions with a hand crank. In the disconnected positions by opened door the segregation between the contact arms and the mating contacts is assured in according to DIN VDE 0670,Part 6/IEC 298.
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2 Fig.2 Block diagram of standard panel
Some of the parts drawn in thin lines can be built on optionally.
Busbar
Branch bus
Contact on stationary part
Contact on withdrawable unit
Vacuum contactor
Earthing switch
Current transformer
HV fuse
Cable sealing end
Surge limiter
Description
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Contents page
1. Description....................................... 2
2. Installation....................................... 10
3. Operation......................................... 20
4. Maintenance.................................... 26
DIN VDE/IEC specifications: DIN VDE 0100-IEC 364; DIN VDE 0101; DIN VDE 0105; GB 3906,GB 11022
During operation of electrical equipment and switchgear, certain parts are live and hazardous voltages therefore present.Non-observance of the safety instructions and warnings can result in severe personal injury or property damage.Only qualified personnel should work on or in the vicinity of this equipment and switchgear.Such personnel must become thoroughly familiar with all warnings and maintenance procedures contained in these operating instructions.The successful and safe operation of this switchgear is dependent on proper transport, storage, installation and erection and also on diligent operation and maintenance.Setting up and operation of this switchgear are conditional on observance of the followingDIN VDE/IEC specifications: DIN VDE 0100-IEC 364;DIN VDE 0101;DIN VDE 0105;GB 3906,GB 11022.
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1.1
3TL6
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8BK30
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• 12kV
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– 4000A
– 400A
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1 Description page1.1 Application ........................................................21.1.1 Characteristic features of the switchpanels......21.2 Constrution .......................................................31.2.1 Mechanical construction ...................................31.2.2 Electrical design ................................................31.2.2.1 Main circuit.........................................................31.2.2.2 Auxiliary and control circuit.................................51.3 Mode of operation ............................................61.4 Technical data ...................................................7
1.1 ApplicationThe vacuum contactors 3TL6 installed in the withdrawable units are suitable for switching• HV motors, transformers.• Other loads with high switching frequency e.g. arc furnaces or capacitors. Withdrawable vacuum-contactor boards are thus used in
factories, refineries, drilling platforms, power stations, etc.
1.1.1 Characteristic features of the switchpanel• Rated voltage up to 12kV.• Single busbar.• Rated current. – of busbar up to 4000A – of branch 400A• Factory-built, type-tested for indoor installation With metal-clad, compartmented panels Safety of personnel ensured – Sheet-steel enclosure tested for resistance to accidential
arcing – Switching on/off the power by vacuum contactor
performed with the door closed – Isolation from supply can be tested with the door
closed(option) – Operating compartments segregated by metal partitions
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– 8BK20
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3TL6
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DIN VDE 0670 6 /IEC298
Operational reliability/maintenance– Complete interlocking system– Maintenance-free vacuum HV contactors– Door included in the interlocking systemEnvironmental protection– High pollution protection level by metal-enclosed design
for all operating status– Insulators with high resistance to the formation of
pollution layersSpecial features– Minimum space requirement– HV contactor and HVHRC fuses on the withdrawable unit– Easy for move of withdrawable unit and between service
position disconnected position inside the panel– Exchange of withdrawable units without any problems– Partition plates and shutters are made of
sendzimir-galvanized sheet steel– Cable connection from the rear side– 8BK20 circuit-breaker panels can be arranged side by side
1.2Constrution1.2.1Mechanical constructionTwo individual panels are arranged in a common frame (double panel); The panel layout, metal enclosure, partition walls and shutters are shown in Figures 3 and 4.
1.2.2Electrical design1.2.2.1Main circuitBusbar (4,Figure 4)Withdrawable unit including vacuum contactor (Figure 5)The withdrawable unit is equipped with a 3TL6 vacuum contactor, the contacts for accommodating the HV fuses. The withdrawable unit can be moved between the service and the disconnected positions with a hand crank. In the disconnected positions by opened door the segregation between the contact arms and the mating contacts is assured in according to DIN VDE 0670,Part 6/IEC 298.
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2 Fig.2 Block diagram of standard panel
Some of the parts drawn in thin lines can be built on optionally.
Busbar
Branch bus
Contact on stationary part
Contact on withdrawable unit
Vacuum contactor
Earthing switch
Current transformer
HV fuse
Cable sealing end
Surge limiter
Description
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Special control circuit
• Reversing operation (2 panels)
• Reversing operation by main contactor (3 panels)
• Reduced-voltage starting (3 panels)
• Pole-changing motor (4 panels)
• Dahlander circuit with one direction of rotation (3 panels)
• Dahlander circuit with two directions of rotation (5 panels)
• Star-delta circuit with one direction (3 panels)
• Star-delta circuit with two directions (4 panels)
HV terminal• Accessible from the rear• Terminal links with mounting screws for cables• Number and cross section of cables(depending on rated
current of panel)up to 1×300mm2 or 2×185mm2 per connection
• Adjustable cable support rail installed
Earthing busbar• The earthing busbar consists of sections extending from one
double panel to other• The bus sections are interconnected by bolted links (on
delivery, within the transport units)
1.2.2.2 Control circuitThe LV cubicle contains all the LV elements required (protective relays, MCB terminals, etc.)Indicators are accommodated in the door cutouts. The leads are installed inside the cubicle and protected in the HV compartment by removable steelsheet covers.
1. LV compartment2. HV compartment3. Busbar compartment4. Busbar; conductors L1, L2 and L3 5. Cable connection compartment6. Shutter for the upper mating contacts7. Shutter for the lower mating contacts8. Rail for withdrawable unit9. Partition between the two withdrawable unit compartments of a double panel10. Operating shaft of earthing switch11. Earthing switch12. Current transformer13. Door of HV compartment14. Door of LV compartment15. Cable support rail16. Partition wall with bushings
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Fig.4 View from the left into a Panel (left-hand side)
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1. Vacuum contactor2. Contact arm3. Mounting plate4. HV fuse5. Striker of HV fuse6. Surge limiter
Fig.5 Withdrawable part with vacuum contactor
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Description
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Special control circuit
• Reversing operation (2 panels)
• Reversing operation by main contactor (3 panels)
• Reduced-voltage starting (3 panels)
• Pole-changing motor (4 panels)
• Dahlander circuit with one direction of rotation (3 panels)
• Dahlander circuit with two directions of rotation (5 panels)
• Star-delta circuit with one direction (3 panels)
• Star-delta circuit with two directions (4 panels)
HV terminal• Accessible from the rear• Terminal links with mounting screws for cables• Number and cross section of cables(depending on rated
current of panel)up to 1×300mm2 or 2×185mm2 per connection
• Adjustable cable support rail installed
Earthing busbar• The earthing busbar consists of sections extending from one
double panel to other• The bus sections are interconnected by bolted links (on
delivery, within the transport units)
1.2.2.2 Control circuitThe LV cubicle contains all the LV elements required (protective relays, MCB terminals, etc.)Indicators are accommodated in the door cutouts. The leads are installed inside the cubicle and protected in the HV compartment by removable steelsheet covers.
1. LV compartment2. HV compartment3. Busbar compartment4. Busbar; conductors L1, L2 and L3 5. Cable connection compartment6. Shutter for the upper mating contacts7. Shutter for the lower mating contacts8. Rail for withdrawable unit9. Partition between the two withdrawable unit compartments of a double panel10. Operating shaft of earthing switch11. Earthing switch12. Current transformer13. Door of HV compartment14. Door of LV compartment15. Cable support rail16. Partition wall with bushings
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Fig.4 View from the left into a Panel (left-hand side)
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1. Vacuum contactor2. Contact arm3. Mounting plate4. HV fuse5. Striker of HV fuse6. Surge limiter
Fig.5 Withdrawable part with vacuum contactor
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Description
The switchpanels conform to the followingSpecification:• IEC Publ. 298 and 694• DIN VDE 0670, part 6• ANSI C37.20C 1974 (in the essential points)• NBN 610• NFC 64 400• BS 5227• SEN 362103• N.E.N.10298• GB 3906• DL 404(Insulation)In accordance with the harmonizing agreement of the countries of the European community, the national specifications of the countries are in line with IEC publication No.298; In addition to this, the following specifications regarding resistance to accidential arcing are met:* DIN VDE 0670, Part 601, IEC298Appendix AA, PEHLA specification No.4.Suitable operating areas according to DIN VDE 0101• "closed electrical operation area" and• "operating area"Climate and ambient conditionsThe switchgear may be used, subject to possible additional measures, under the following climate classes and ambient conditions:Climate classes 11,12,13.The climate classes are based in IEC publication 72-3-3 and Siemens standard SN 29070 part 1 and are defined as follows. -Climate class 11Room in building with good thermal insulation or high thermal capacity heated or cooled, normally only the temperature is monitored, e.g. in normal living room, offices, shops, telecommunication exchanges, storage rooms for sensitive products. -Climate class 12Room in building with good thermal insulation or high thermal capacity heated or cooled, without temperature monitoring, heating or cooling subject to failure over seceral days, e.g. unattended relay, booster or transformer starions, stables, motor vehicle repair shops, manufacturing rooms for unfinished products, hangars.-Climate 13Rooms in building without significant thermal insulation and with low thermal capacity, neither heated or cooled, e.g. telephone booths, entrances of buildings, barns lofts, unheated srote rooms, sheds, garages.Ambient conditions:-Nnatural pollutants-Chemical active pollutions-Small animalsFor detailed information,please refer to catalogue.A rating plate containing the particular data (Fig.6) is fixed to the inside of each panel door of the LV compartment cubicle. The withdrawable vacuum contactor has its own rating plate and rated of vacuum contactor does not mean the rated current of vacuum contactor does not mean the rated current of the panel.
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1.3 Mode of operationThe positions of the withdrawable unit are described in Section 3.1.2
Interlocks
Withdrawable unit/vacuum contactor
Withdrawable unit/door of withdrawable unit
Withdrawable unit/earthing switch of the branch feeder
Vacuum contactor/HVHRC fuse
HVHRC fuse/Vacuum contactor
Door of HV compartment/connector of LV cables on withdrawable unit
function of interlocks
When the hand crank of the withdrawable unit is turned the vacuum contactor is opened
The door cannot be opened
Withdrawable unit cannot be moved from the disconnected to the service position
Earthing switch cannot be closed
Withdrawable unit cannot be moved from the disconnected to the service position
Vacuum contactor cannot be closed
When the striker pin of a HVHRC fuse is activated, the vacuum contactor is opened (three-phase)
Door cannot be closed
Actual state
Vacuum contactor closed in the service/disconnected/test position
Withdrawable unit in service position or between the service and the disconnected position
Door opened
Withdrawable unit in service position or between the service and the disconnected position
Earthing switch closed
Fuse monitor of HVHRC fuse ”OFF”
Vacuum contactor closed in service position
Connecter removed
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• IEC 298 694• DIN VDE 0670 6• ANSI C37.20C 1974• NBN 610• NFC 64 400• BS 5227• SEN 362103• N.E.N.10298• GB 3906• DL 404
IEC 298
* DIN VDE 0670 601 IEC298 AA PEHLA4
DIN VDE 010• •
11,12,13IEC 72-3-3 SN 29070
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6
8BK30 970273
7.2 kV
1250 A
400/5/5 A
4S ) 40 kA
100 kA
IP4× 40 ˚C
97.6 700 KG
6 Fig6. Rating plate of the panel76
Description
The switchpanels conform to the followingSpecification:• IEC Publ. 298 and 694• DIN VDE 0670, part 6• ANSI C37.20C 1974 (in the essential points)• NBN 610• NFC 64 400• BS 5227• SEN 362103• N.E.N.10298• GB 3906• DL 404(Insulation)In accordance with the harmonizing agreement of the countries of the European community, the national specifications of the countries are in line with IEC publication No.298; In addition to this, the following specifications regarding resistance to accidential arcing are met:* DIN VDE 0670, Part 601, IEC298Appendix AA, PEHLA specification No.4.Suitable operating areas according to DIN VDE 0101• "closed electrical operation area" and• "operating area"Climate and ambient conditionsThe switchgear may be used, subject to possible additional measures, under the following climate classes and ambient conditions:Climate classes 11,12,13.The climate classes are based in IEC publication 72-3-3 and Siemens standard SN 29070 part 1 and are defined as follows. -Climate class 11Room in building with good thermal insulation or high thermal capacity heated or cooled, normally only the temperature is monitored, e.g. in normal living room, offices, shops, telecommunication exchanges, storage rooms for sensitive products. -Climate class 12Room in building with good thermal insulation or high thermal capacity heated or cooled, without temperature monitoring, heating or cooling subject to failure over seceral days, e.g. unattended relay, booster or transformer starions, stables, motor vehicle repair shops, manufacturing rooms for unfinished products, hangars.-Climate 13Rooms in building without significant thermal insulation and with low thermal capacity, neither heated or cooled, e.g. telephone booths, entrances of buildings, barns lofts, unheated srote rooms, sheds, garages.Ambient conditions:-Nnatural pollutants-Chemical active pollutions-Small animalsFor detailed information,please refer to catalogue.A rating plate containing the particular data (Fig.6) is fixed to the inside of each panel door of the LV compartment cubicle. The withdrawable vacuum contactor has its own rating plate and rated of vacuum contactor does not mean the rated current of vacuum contactor does not mean the rated current of the panel.
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1.3 Mode of operationThe positions of the withdrawable unit are described in Section 3.1.2
Interlocks
Withdrawable unit/vacuum contactor
Withdrawable unit/door of withdrawable unit
Withdrawable unit/earthing switch of the branch feeder
Vacuum contactor/HVHRC fuse
HVHRC fuse/Vacuum contactor
Door of HV compartment/connector of LV cables on withdrawable unit
function of interlocks
When the hand crank of the withdrawable unit is turned the vacuum contactor is opened
The door cannot be opened
Withdrawable unit cannot be moved from the disconnected to the service position
Earthing switch cannot be closed
Withdrawable unit cannot be moved from the disconnected to the service position
Vacuum contactor cannot be closed
When the striker pin of a HVHRC fuse is activated, the vacuum contactor is opened (three-phase)
Door cannot be closed
Actual state
Vacuum contactor closed in the service/disconnected/test position
Withdrawable unit in service position or between the service and the disconnected position
Door opened
Withdrawable unit in service position or between the service and the disconnected position
Earthing switch closed
Fuse monitor of HVHRC fuse ”OFF”
Vacuum contactor closed in service position
Connecter removed
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• IEC 298 694• DIN VDE 0670 6• ANSI C37.20C 1974• NBN 610• NFC 64 400• BS 5227• SEN 362103• N.E.N.10298• GB 3906• DL 404
IEC 298
* DIN VDE 0670 601 IEC298 AA PEHLA4
DIN VDE 010• •
11,12,13IEC 72-3-3 SN 29070
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6
8BK30 970273
7.2 kV
1250 A
400/5/5 A
4S ) 40 kA
100 kA
IP4× 40 ˚C
97.6 700 KG
6 Fig6. Rating plate of the panel76
Description
Electrical data
kV 3.61) 7.21) 122)
Rated voltage kV kV 24 32 28
Rated power frequency withstand voltage kV kA 50/1s,40/4s 50/1s,40/4s 50/1s,40/4s
Rated short-time current of the busbar,max kA kA/1s 8 8 8
( )Rated short-time current of the feeder kA/1s (without current limitation through H.V.HRC fuses)
kA 125 125 125Rated peak withstand current of the busbar,max kA
kA <50 <50 <50Cut-off current ID of H.V.HRC fuses kA
A 4000 4000 4000Rated current of the busbar, max A
A 400 400 400Rated current of the feeder, max A
Rated breaking-power,max Motor kW 1600 3200 6500 Transformer kVA 1600 3200 3200
Capacitor kVAr 1600 3500 5000 A 250 250 250
Capacitor breaking capacity A kA 10 10 10
Max.permissible inrush current kA / 1200 1200 1200
Frequency of operation Op.cycles/h 3×106 3×106 1×106
Mechanical life Op.cycles 1×106 1×106 1×106
Electrical endurance Op.cycles AC/DC W 650 650 650
Making capacity AC/DC W W 90 90 90
Holding power W
Dimensions
Width mm 400 400 400
Per panel mm( mm 800 800 800
2 Panels mm mm 2050 2050 2050
Height mm3) mm 1650 1650 1650
Depth mm
1) 1 Power frequency withstand voltage according to Chinese standard2 IEC2 Power frequency withstand voltage according to IEC standard3 1775 8BK20 8BK30 8BK203) When switchgear 8BK30 is aligned together with 8BK20 whose depth is 1775mm, an additional panel is attached to 8BK30 in order to keep the same dimension
( ) IP4X DIN VDE 0670/ IEC298 IP40 DIN 40 050/IEC529 IP41 IP50 IP51 DIN/ 40 050/IEC 529
RAL 7032
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700
3TL6
Protection against electric shock and against ingress of solid foreign bodies(door of HV compartment closed) Panel Degree of protection Basic IP4X according to DIN VDE 0670/ Version IEC298 or IP40 according to DIN 40 050/IEC529 Special IP41, IP50 or IP51 Version according toDIN/10 050/IEC 529
Surface protectionSheet-steel parts of front side: epoxy resin powder coating (RAL 7032). Other sheet-steel parts: hot-galvanized or electro-plated and yellow passivated
Dimensions: see Catalog 006
Weight: approx.700kg (double panel)
For details on the 3TL6 vacuum contactor refer to the associated operating instructions
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Description
Electrical data
kV 3.61) 7.21) 122)
Rated voltage kV kV 24 32 28
Rated power frequency withstand voltage kV kA 50/1s,40/4s 50/1s,40/4s 50/1s,40/4s
Rated short-time current of the busbar,max kA kA/1s 8 8 8
( )Rated short-time current of the feeder kA/1s (without current limitation through H.V.HRC fuses)
kA 125 125 125Rated peak withstand current of the busbar,max kA
kA <50 <50 <50Cut-off current ID of H.V.HRC fuses kA
A 4000 4000 4000Rated current of the busbar, max A
A 400 400 400Rated current of the feeder, max A
Rated breaking-power,max Motor kW 1600 3200 6500 Transformer kVA 1600 3200 3200
Capacitor kVAr 1600 3500 5000 A 250 250 250
Capacitor breaking capacity A kA 10 10 10
Max.permissible inrush current kA / 1200 1200 1200
Frequency of operation Op.cycles/h 3×106 3×106 1×106
Mechanical life Op.cycles 1×106 1×106 1×106
Electrical endurance Op.cycles AC/DC W 650 650 650
Making capacity AC/DC W W 90 90 90
Holding power W
Dimensions
Width mm 400 400 400
Per panel mm( mm 800 800 800
2 Panels mm mm 2050 2050 2050
Height mm3) mm 1650 1650 1650
Depth mm
1) 1 Power frequency withstand voltage according to Chinese standard2 IEC2 Power frequency withstand voltage according to IEC standard3 1775 8BK20 8BK30 8BK203) When switchgear 8BK30 is aligned together with 8BK20 whose depth is 1775mm, an additional panel is attached to 8BK30 in order to keep the same dimension
( ) IP4X DIN VDE 0670/ IEC298 IP40 DIN 40 050/IEC529 IP41 IP50 IP51 DIN/ 40 050/IEC 529
RAL 7032
006
700
3TL6
Protection against electric shock and against ingress of solid foreign bodies(door of HV compartment closed) Panel Degree of protection Basic IP4X according to DIN VDE 0670/ Version IEC298 or IP40 according to DIN 40 050/IEC529 Special IP41, IP50 or IP51 Version according toDIN/10 050/IEC 529
Surface protectionSheet-steel parts of front side: epoxy resin powder coating (RAL 7032). Other sheet-steel parts: hot-galvanized or electro-plated and yellow passivated
Dimensions: see Catalog 006
Weight: approx.700kg (double panel)
For details on the 3TL6 vacuum contactor refer to the associated operating instructions
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Description
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2 Installation page
2.1 Preparatory work ........................................ 12
2.1.1 Foundation................................................... 12
2.1.2 Installation room .......................................... 12
2.2 Unloading and installation ......................... 13
2.2.1 Transport units ............................................. 13
2.2.2 Packing......................................................... 13
2.2.3 Unloading..................................................... 13
2.2.4 Checking for damage in transit...................... 14
2.2.5 Moving the transport units to
installation place .......................................... 14
2.2.6 Assembling installation of switchpanels ........ 15
2.2.6.1 Bolting the panels together........................... 15
2.2.6.2 Fixing the switchpanels to the foundations.... 16
2.2.6.3 Busbar installation........................................ 17
2.2.6.4 Bolting the earth bus sections together......... 17
2.3 Electrical connections ................................. 17
2.3.1 Connecting the HV cables ............................. 17
2.3.2 Earthing the switchpanel .............................. 17
2.3.3 Connecting the LV cables .............................. 18
2.4 Final installation work ................................ 19
2.4.1 Checking the HV connections........................ 19
2.4.2 Checking the bolted joints............................. 19
2.4.3 Cleaning the switchpanel.............................. 19
2.4.4 Inserting the withdrawable units................... 19
2.4.5 Checking the protection against
environmental influences ............................. 19
2.5 Putting the switchgear into service ............ 19
2.5.1 Adjusting the vacuum contactors .................. 19
2.5.2 Trial operation .............................................. 19
2.5.3 Power-frequency withstand voltage
test on site.................................................... 20
2.5.4 Checking the accessories .............................. 20
2.5.5 Revising the circuit diagrams......................... 20
Installation
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2.1 ..................................................... 12
2.1.1 ............................................................ 12
2.1.2 ........................................................ 12
2.2 ................................................. 13
2.2.1 ..................................................... 13
2.2.2 ............................................................ 13
2.2.3 ............................................................ 13
2.2.4 ................................ 14
2.2.5 ............................ 14
2.2.6 ................................................. 15
2.2.6.1 ..................... 15
2.2.6.2 ................................ 16
2.2.6.3 ..................................................... 17
2.2.6.4 ............................ 17
2.3 ..................................................... 17
2.3.1 .......................................... 17
2.3.2 .............................................. 17
2.3.3 .......................................... 18
2.4 .............................................. 19
2.4.1 ....................................... 19
2.4.2 .......................................... 19
2.4.3 ..................................................... 19
2.4.4 .......................................... 19
2.4.5 ..................... 19
2.5 .......................................... 19
2.5.1 .......................................... 19
2.5.2 ........................................................ 19
2.5.3 ....................................... 20
2.5.4 ..................................................... 20
2.5.5 ................................................. 20
2 Installation page
2.1 Preparatory work ........................................ 12
2.1.1 Foundation................................................... 12
2.1.2 Installation room .......................................... 12
2.2 Unloading and installation ......................... 13
2.2.1 Transport units ............................................. 13
2.2.2 Packing......................................................... 13
2.2.3 Unloading..................................................... 13
2.2.4 Checking for damage in transit...................... 14
2.2.5 Moving the transport units to
installation place .......................................... 14
2.2.6 Assembling installation of switchpanels ........ 15
2.2.6.1 Bolting the panels together........................... 15
2.2.6.2 Fixing the switchpanels to the foundations.... 16
2.2.6.3 Busbar installation........................................ 17
2.2.6.4 Bolting the earth bus sections together......... 17
2.3 Electrical connections ................................. 17
2.3.1 Connecting the HV cables ............................. 17
2.3.2 Earthing the switchpanel .............................. 17
2.3.3 Connecting the LV cables .............................. 18
2.4 Final installation work ................................ 19
2.4.1 Checking the HV connections........................ 19
2.4.2 Checking the bolted joints............................. 19
2.4.3 Cleaning the switchpanel.............................. 19
2.4.4 Inserting the withdrawable units................... 19
2.4.5 Checking the protection against
environmental influences ............................. 19
2.5 Putting the switchgear into service ............ 19
2.5.1 Adjusting the vacuum contactors .................. 19
2.5.2 Trial operation .............................................. 19
2.5.3 Power-frequency withstand voltage
test on site.................................................... 20
2.5.4 Checking the accessories .............................. 20
2.5.5 Revising the circuit diagrams......................... 20
Installation
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2.2 Unloading and installation2.2.1 Transport unitsThe transport units consist of up to three double panels which are assembled including the busbars and the associated withdrawable units.In transport units consisting of one double panel the busbar and branch busbar are packed separately in the busbar compartment and fixed on the partition plate to the cable termination compartment.
2.2.2 PackingAs specified in the order:a) Each transport units is screwed to a sturdy wooden pallet
and covered by plastic sheeting as a protection against rain and dust.
b) For oversea shipment, each transport unit is packed seaworthy in a crate.. i.e. enclosed in a plastic sheeting which is sealed air-tight and includes bags containing a dessicant. The HV fuses and accessories are transported in separate packing.
2.2.3 UnloadingLifting equipment required:• A mobile crane for unloading the transport units.• Lifting tackle.• A lifting truck or a fork lift with a fork length of approx 1.5 m for handing the switchgear inside the building.• Hydraulic jacks or winches and roller pads.• The handing/transport gear must meet the site
requirements with regard to its construction and load bearing capacity. Make reference to the weights (for raising and transporting) given on the transport units or in the covering documents.
Proceed as follows:• Unload the transport units in their packing.• Take care not to damage the plastic sheeting.Unloading by mobile crane:• Suspend the lifting tackle from the crane and position it
over the transport unit.• Attach the ropes to the tackle and position them so that
they cannot exert pressure on the switchpanel sides.• Sling the ropes round the ends of the wooden pallet.• Carefully lift the unit and check whether it has been
correctly balanced. If necessary, lower the unit and rebalance.
Unloading by means of a fork lift:• Observe uniform distribution of weight– Move the transport units as close as possible to the
switchgear building and put them down.– Dismantle and remove the crates (if provided).– Move the transport units into the building.– The plastic sheeting should only be removed in the building
shortly before the units are assembled and temporarily to check them for signs of transport damage.
2.1
2.1.1
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006
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DIN 18 202
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2.1 Preparatory work2.1.1 Foundation– Panels may be installed on prefabricated floors or
reinforced concrete floors. Concrete floors should be provided with foundation rails on which the panels are to rest.
The floor cutouts are shown in Catalog 006.– The foundation design and construction is according to
the following standards. DIN 43 661 "Foundation rails for electrical equipment
installed indoors" and DIN 18 202 "Tolerances in structural engineering".
– For foundations of a seismic design consult Siemens Switchgear Ltd., Shanghai.
– Level differences between the mounting surfaces of the double panels should be determined and compensated for by reference to a dimension drawing(Fig.7).
2.1.2 Installation roomFor dimensions see Catalog 006A power source must be available. No work likely to produce dust or dirt must be carried out during the installation work.The floor should be flat to enable transport units to be moved on rollers or similar devices.
2.2
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2.2 Unloading and installation2.2.1 Transport unitsThe transport units consist of up to three double panels which are assembled including the busbars and the associated withdrawable units.In transport units consisting of one double panel the busbar and branch busbar are packed separately in the busbar compartment and fixed on the partition plate to the cable termination compartment.
2.2.2 PackingAs specified in the order:a) Each transport units is screwed to a sturdy wooden pallet
and covered by plastic sheeting as a protection against rain and dust.
b) For oversea shipment, each transport unit is packed seaworthy in a crate.. i.e. enclosed in a plastic sheeting which is sealed air-tight and includes bags containing a dessicant. The HV fuses and accessories are transported in separate packing.
2.2.3 UnloadingLifting equipment required:• A mobile crane for unloading the transport units.• Lifting tackle.• A lifting truck or a fork lift with a fork length of approx 1.5 m for handing the switchgear inside the building.• Hydraulic jacks or winches and roller pads.• The handing/transport gear must meet the site
requirements with regard to its construction and load bearing capacity. Make reference to the weights (for raising and transporting) given on the transport units or in the covering documents.
Proceed as follows:• Unload the transport units in their packing.• Take care not to damage the plastic sheeting.Unloading by mobile crane:• Suspend the lifting tackle from the crane and position it
over the transport unit.• Attach the ropes to the tackle and position them so that
they cannot exert pressure on the switchpanel sides.• Sling the ropes round the ends of the wooden pallet.• Carefully lift the unit and check whether it has been
correctly balanced. If necessary, lower the unit and rebalance.
Unloading by means of a fork lift:• Observe uniform distribution of weight– Move the transport units as close as possible to the
switchgear building and put them down.– Dismantle and remove the crates (if provided).– Move the transport units into the building.– The plastic sheeting should only be removed in the building
shortly before the units are assembled and temporarily to check them for signs of transport damage.
2.1
2.1.1
–
006
–
DIN 43 661
DIN 18 202
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–
7
2.1.2
006
2.1 Preparatory work2.1.1 Foundation– Panels may be installed on prefabricated floors or
reinforced concrete floors. Concrete floors should be provided with foundation rails on which the panels are to rest.
The floor cutouts are shown in Catalog 006.– The foundation design and construction is according to
the following standards. DIN 43 661 "Foundation rails for electrical equipment
installed indoors" and DIN 18 202 "Tolerances in structural engineering".
– For foundations of a seismic design consult Siemens Switchgear Ltd., Shanghai.
– Level differences between the mounting surfaces of the double panels should be determined and compensated for by reference to a dimension drawing(Fig.7).
2.1.2 Installation roomFor dimensions see Catalog 006A power source must be available. No work likely to produce dust or dirt must be carried out during the installation work.The floor should be flat to enable transport units to be moved on rollers or similar devices.
2.2
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– In the latter case roll the units to their installation site. If this means changing the direction of travel, lift the units and relocate the roller pads accordingly observing the floor cutouts. When the site of installation has been reached, lift the transport units by four winches and remove the roller pads. Then lower the units as far as possible and put them down on two wooden beams.
– Now lift the units, first on one side and then on the other using roller-type crowbars. Then withdraw the wooden supporting beams before putting down and aligning the units on the cleaned foundation.
Note! Apply the roller-type crowbars only at the corners of the units below the vertical frame members!
2.2.6 Installation of switchpanelsCarry out the work in the sequence described under 2.2.6.1 to 2.2.6.4
2.2.6.1 Bolting the panels togetherIt is assumed that the first transport unit is in its final position and that the other units are arranged beside with clearances between them and in the correct sequence.
Procedure:• Align the first transport unit on its foundation. The
panels must be at the correct level (see dimension drawing, Fig.7), arranged vertically and so aligned that the door mark lies within the upright mark (Fig.8)
Note! Do not readjust the door hinges and locking elements.If necessary, place shims– Under the corners of the panels and– Under the baseframes near the 45mm×25mm cutouts
provided for the foundation bolts.
• Screw off the bolts for bolting the panels together. (Fig.9)• Carefully move up the second/next transport unit to the
aligned unit.• Align the moved up transport unit at the site of
installation as the first unit.
2.2.4
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2.2.4 Checking for damage in transitImmediately after unloading and unpacking check the switchgear for completeness and damage. Record any damage and its cause without delay and in the presence of the forwarding agent if the damage was caused in transit. The record is essential if claims for damages should be raised.
2.2.5 Moving the transport units to installation place• Move the transport units including their wooden pallets:– To their point of installation in the switchgear building
using a lifting tuck, a fork-lift truck or rollers.– Put them down on the cleaned site of installation or at
least directly in front of it in the correct order and with a certain clearance between them.
• To remove the transport units from their wooden pallets:– Move the withdrawable units from the service position
(as-supplied state) to the disconnected position and open the switchgear compartment doors.
Insert the double-bit key Type 5 to DIN 43 668-C35 into lock 10(Fig.14) and turn it anti-clockwise by 90˚.
Raise the catch(11,Fig.14)to the stop and awing up to the door.
– Remove the withdrawable units and store them in a clean dust-free room.
• Caution! As the transport units are still placed on their wooden pallets they must be lifted out.
(see Section 3.4.1.2) – Undo the bolts in the front bottom range (inside)by
means of which the switchpanels are fixed to the wooden pallets and remove the transport angles (outside). The front bolts are located behind the door of the left-hand withdrawable unit compartment in the front cross member.
– Close the doors of the withdrawable unit compartments. (Refer to Section 3.3.1)
Example– Pull out two planks with blackened ends from one of the
outer switchpanels. The floor rails are now accessible at four points.
– Slide two channels of sufficient carrying capacity under the panel whilst lifting the transport units with a crowbar if necessary. The channel must project by approx. 250mm on both sides of the wooden pallet.
– Apply four winches to the projecting ends of the channels and lift the transport units uniformly.
– Remove the wooden pallet.– Lower the transport unit as far as possible and put it
down on two wooden beams when it is located above the site of installation or put the unit down on four roller pads when it is located in front of the installation site.
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Door to withdrawable unit compartment
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– In the latter case roll the units to their installation site. If this means changing the direction of travel, lift the units and relocate the roller pads accordingly observing the floor cutouts. When the site of installation has been reached, lift the transport units by four winches and remove the roller pads. Then lower the units as far as possible and put them down on two wooden beams.
– Now lift the units, first on one side and then on the other using roller-type crowbars. Then withdraw the wooden supporting beams before putting down and aligning the units on the cleaned foundation.
Note! Apply the roller-type crowbars only at the corners of the units below the vertical frame members!
2.2.6 Installation of switchpanelsCarry out the work in the sequence described under 2.2.6.1 to 2.2.6.4
2.2.6.1 Bolting the panels togetherIt is assumed that the first transport unit is in its final position and that the other units are arranged beside with clearances between them and in the correct sequence.
Procedure:• Align the first transport unit on its foundation. The
panels must be at the correct level (see dimension drawing, Fig.7), arranged vertically and so aligned that the door mark lies within the upright mark (Fig.8)
Note! Do not readjust the door hinges and locking elements.If necessary, place shims– Under the corners of the panels and– Under the baseframes near the 45mm×25mm cutouts
provided for the foundation bolts.
• Screw off the bolts for bolting the panels together. (Fig.9)• Carefully move up the second/next transport unit to the
aligned unit.• Align the moved up transport unit at the site of
installation as the first unit.
2.2.4
2.2.5
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2.2.4 Checking for damage in transitImmediately after unloading and unpacking check the switchgear for completeness and damage. Record any damage and its cause without delay and in the presence of the forwarding agent if the damage was caused in transit. The record is essential if claims for damages should be raised.
2.2.5 Moving the transport units to installation place• Move the transport units including their wooden pallets:– To their point of installation in the switchgear building
using a lifting tuck, a fork-lift truck or rollers.– Put them down on the cleaned site of installation or at
least directly in front of it in the correct order and with a certain clearance between them.
• To remove the transport units from their wooden pallets:– Move the withdrawable units from the service position
(as-supplied state) to the disconnected position and open the switchgear compartment doors.
Insert the double-bit key Type 5 to DIN 43 668-C35 into lock 10(Fig.14) and turn it anti-clockwise by 90˚.
Raise the catch(11,Fig.14)to the stop and awing up to the door.
– Remove the withdrawable units and store them in a clean dust-free room.
• Caution! As the transport units are still placed on their wooden pallets they must be lifted out.
(see Section 3.4.1.2) – Undo the bolts in the front bottom range (inside)by
means of which the switchpanels are fixed to the wooden pallets and remove the transport angles (outside). The front bolts are located behind the door of the left-hand withdrawable unit compartment in the front cross member.
– Close the doors of the withdrawable unit compartments. (Refer to Section 3.3.1)
Example– Pull out two planks with blackened ends from one of the
outer switchpanels. The floor rails are now accessible at four points.
– Slide two channels of sufficient carrying capacity under the panel whilst lifting the transport units with a crowbar if necessary. The channel must project by approx. 250mm on both sides of the wooden pallet.
– Apply four winches to the projecting ends of the channels and lift the transport units uniformly.
– Remove the wooden pallet.– Lower the transport unit as far as possible and put it
down on two wooden beams when it is located above the site of installation or put the unit down on four roller pads when it is located in front of the installation site.
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Door to withdrawable unit compartment
Upright, front right
Fig.8 Door marking
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• At the joint of the transport units to be bolted together, pass the fixing bolts through the frame of the left-hand panel (viewed to operating front) and through the partition and screw them into the frame of the right-hand panel. The associated nuts are fixed by pressure in the support structure of the right-hand panel so that they cannot be lost.
• Check to see whether the bolted panels are truly vertical.• Move up the other transport units one after the other,
align them and bolt the support structures together.
2.2.6.2 Fixing the switchpanels to the foundationsRefer to the examples given in Fig.10. The baseframes of the double panels have three 45mm×25mm cutouts for fixing purposes.
Weld the baseframes of the panels in the 45mm×25mm cutouts to the foundation rails. Use shims (Section 2.2.6.1) where necessary to avoid welding across air gaps.Coat the welds with anti-corrosion paint.
Bolted connections:Bolt the panels to the foundation rails (false floor) through the 45mm×25mm cutouts. Insert shims between the foundation and the baseframe in the cutout section. Tighten the bolts without distorting the switchpanels. At locations where no foundation rails can be embedded. The switchpanels are placed direct onto the reinforced concrete floor and fixed with dowels.
Screw off the bolts
1Tranport unit1 , aligned
2Move up transport unit2 in the arrow direction and align
Screw in the bolts here9. Fig.9 Panel bolting
welded
A-B section A-B
bolted down
10 Fig.10 Fixing the switchpanels to the foundations
70
80 18.5
2.2.6.3 Busbar installationThe busbars of adjacent transport units must be connected to the busbar connectors (1,Fig.11) using the parts and fixing elements supplied with the units. Grease the contact faces.M12 bolts must be tightened with a torque of 70 Nm and M12 bolts with a torque of 40 Nm.
2.2.6.4 Bolting the earth bus sections togetherThe earth bus sections for the individual transport units must be linked together. One of the two sections to be bolted together is fitted with a link. This must be undone, passed through the opening in the partition wall and bolted to the two adjacent earth bar sections.Grease the contact faces.
2.3 Electrical connectionsUsing M12 bolts to fix HV cable inside switchgear.
2.3.1 Connecting the HV cablesThe terminal links of the switchpanel are fitted with the appropriate fixing elements (M12 bolts) for the cable lugs. The built-in cable support rails are adjustable.
2.3.2 Earthing the switchpanelConnect the earth terminal of at least one panel to the station earth (guide value: one terminal for five panels)The earth terminal must be connected to the earth busbar in the cable termination compartment.
11L1 L2 L3
Fig.11Connecting point of busbars L1, L2and L3
1 Connector (link) for the busbar sections
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2.2.6.3
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• At the joint of the transport units to be bolted together, pass the fixing bolts through the frame of the left-hand panel (viewed to operating front) and through the partition and screw them into the frame of the right-hand panel. The associated nuts are fixed by pressure in the support structure of the right-hand panel so that they cannot be lost.
• Check to see whether the bolted panels are truly vertical.• Move up the other transport units one after the other,
align them and bolt the support structures together.
2.2.6.2 Fixing the switchpanels to the foundationsRefer to the examples given in Fig.10. The baseframes of the double panels have three 45mm×25mm cutouts for fixing purposes.
Weld the baseframes of the panels in the 45mm×25mm cutouts to the foundation rails. Use shims (Section 2.2.6.1) where necessary to avoid welding across air gaps.Coat the welds with anti-corrosion paint.
Bolted connections:Bolt the panels to the foundation rails (false floor) through the 45mm×25mm cutouts. Insert shims between the foundation and the baseframe in the cutout section. Tighten the bolts without distorting the switchpanels. At locations where no foundation rails can be embedded. The switchpanels are placed direct onto the reinforced concrete floor and fixed with dowels.
Screw off the bolts
1Tranport unit1 , aligned
2Move up transport unit2 in the arrow direction and align
Screw in the bolts here9. Fig.9 Panel bolting
welded
A-B section A-B
bolted down
10 Fig.10 Fixing the switchpanels to the foundations
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2.2.6.3 Busbar installationThe busbars of adjacent transport units must be connected to the busbar connectors (1,Fig.11) using the parts and fixing elements supplied with the units. Grease the contact faces.M12 bolts must be tightened with a torque of 70 Nm and M12 bolts with a torque of 40 Nm.
2.2.6.4 Bolting the earth bus sections togetherThe earth bus sections for the individual transport units must be linked together. One of the two sections to be bolted together is fitted with a link. This must be undone, passed through the opening in the partition wall and bolted to the two adjacent earth bar sections.Grease the contact faces.
2.3 Electrical connectionsUsing M12 bolts to fix HV cable inside switchgear.
2.3.1 Connecting the HV cablesThe terminal links of the switchpanel are fitted with the appropriate fixing elements (M12 bolts) for the cable lugs. The built-in cable support rails are adjustable.
2.3.2 Earthing the switchpanelConnect the earth terminal of at least one panel to the station earth (guide value: one terminal for five panels)The earth terminal must be connected to the earth busbar in the cable termination compartment.
11L1 L2 L3
Fig.11Connecting point of busbars L1, L2and L3
1 Connector (link) for the busbar sections
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2.4 Final installation work2.4.1 Checking the HV connectionsCheck all the HV cables connected for• Tightness of bolts using a torque wrench. • Earthing of cable sealing end. • Core spacing on three -core cables and for correct fitting
of anti-magnetic clips on single-core cables.
2.4.2 Checking the bolted joints• Check the bolted joints on the units at random using a
torque wrench.• Check the auxiliary cable connections: of switching devices (at random), on terminal blocks
(all); make sure that all the terminal blocks are provided with marking tags; replace any missing tags by reference to the circuit diagram. (if missing)
2.4.3 Cleaning the switchpanelClean all the bushing using a soft, non-linting dry rag.
2.4.4 Inserting the withdrawable units (see 3.4.1.3)
2.4.5 Checking the protection against environmental influencesa) Housing of the switchgear Front parts of the panel are painted with epoxy resin
powder coating (RAL 7032).b) For switchpanels to be used in climates with warm moist
temperatures apply a new coat of anti-corrosion agent if it has been removed from the galvanized sheets during installation.
2.5 Putting the switchgear into service2.5.1 Setting the vacuum contactors (altitude f site)In the Adjusting event of deviations from the altitude of site set in the works (-200m to+1250m),readjust the contactor through the cutouts in the right-hand side of the withdrawable unit (6,Fig.17)• Press in the two setting elements with a screwdriver.• Adjust the actual altitude of site as indicated on the label.
2.5.2 Trial operationPerform a trial operation of each switchpanel:• Move the withdrawable unit into the disconnected
position. (see Section 3.2.1)• Close all the auxiliary and control voltage circuits.• Apply the plug-connectors of the LV cables.• Close and open the vacuum contactor several times.
2.3.3
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2.3.3 Connecting the LV cablesRemove the vertical covers f the cable duct on front left in the withdrawable unit compartment from the side/partition wall. For this purpose remove the fixing bolts (Fig.12). Run the LV cables on the left-hand side of each panel, enter the cable into the LV cubicle and connect it there. Fix the LV cables to the support plates (1,2Fig.13) using cable connectors. Two rows of rectangular cutouts are provided to the holding plates.
12 Fig.12 Sheetsteel covers for LV cables
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13 (1)(2)( )
1 Fixing bolt
Fig.13 Upper support Plate (1) and lower support plate (2) for LV cables (on the left-hand side of the withdrawable unit compartment)
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2.4 Final installation work2.4.1 Checking the HV connectionsCheck all the HV cables connected for• Tightness of bolts using a torque wrench. • Earthing of cable sealing end. • Core spacing on three -core cables and for correct fitting
of anti-magnetic clips on single-core cables.
2.4.2 Checking the bolted joints• Check the bolted joints on the units at random using a
torque wrench.• Check the auxiliary cable connections: of switching devices (at random), on terminal blocks
(all); make sure that all the terminal blocks are provided with marking tags; replace any missing tags by reference to the circuit diagram. (if missing)
2.4.3 Cleaning the switchpanelClean all the bushing using a soft, non-linting dry rag.
2.4.4 Inserting the withdrawable units (see 3.4.1.3)
2.4.5 Checking the protection against environmental influencesa) Housing of the switchgear Front parts of the panel are painted with epoxy resin
powder coating (RAL 7032).b) For switchpanels to be used in climates with warm moist
temperatures apply a new coat of anti-corrosion agent if it has been removed from the galvanized sheets during installation.
2.5 Putting the switchgear into service2.5.1 Setting the vacuum contactors (altitude f site)In the Adjusting event of deviations from the altitude of site set in the works (-200m to+1250m),readjust the contactor through the cutouts in the right-hand side of the withdrawable unit (6,Fig.17)• Press in the two setting elements with a screwdriver.• Adjust the actual altitude of site as indicated on the label.
2.5.2 Trial operationPerform a trial operation of each switchpanel:• Move the withdrawable unit into the disconnected
position. (see Section 3.2.1)• Close all the auxiliary and control voltage circuits.• Apply the plug-connectors of the LV cables.• Close and open the vacuum contactor several times.
2.3.3
12
1 2
13
2.3.3 Connecting the LV cablesRemove the vertical covers f the cable duct on front left in the withdrawable unit compartment from the side/partition wall. For this purpose remove the fixing bolts (Fig.12). Run the LV cables on the left-hand side of each panel, enter the cable into the LV cubicle and connect it there. Fix the LV cables to the support plates (1,2Fig.13) using cable connectors. Two rows of rectangular cutouts are provided to the holding plates.
12 Fig.12 Sheetsteel covers for LV cables
1
13 (1)(2)( )
1 Fixing bolt
Fig.13 Upper support Plate (1) and lower support plate (2) for LV cables (on the left-hand side of the withdrawable unit compartment)
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DIN VDE 0670 6
DIN VDE0670 6 /IEC298
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3.1 Status of main equipments
3.1.1 Status of main equipments after putting into serviceDoor of withdrawable unit compartment ClosedDoor of LV cubicle ClosedWithdrawable unit Service positionVacuum contactor ClosedEarthing switch Open
3.1.2 Positions of withdrawable unitService positionThe vacuum contactor is connected to the busbar and to the outgoing feeders.
Disconnected/test positionThe vacuum contactor is disconnected from the busbar and from the outgoing feeders. The door of HV compartment can be opened. The isolating distance is in accordance with DIN VDE 0670; Part 6. When the door is opened the segregation in accordance with DIN VDE 0670, Part 6/IEC 298 is assured.The earthing switch can be operated:• When the LV plug connector is applied and when the
withdrawable unit is in the disconnected position – the vacuum contactor can be test-operated (also from
the control room).– function such as switch position indication, electrical
interlocks etc. can be tested.• When the LV plug connector is removed and when the
withdrawable unit is in the disconnected position the door of the HV compartment cannot be closed.
3.2 Operation with HV door closed3.2.1 Withdrawable unit3.2.1.1 Moving the withdrawable unit from service
position to disconnected positionFrom the service to the disconnected position• Shift the unlocking knob (8,Fog.14) to the right and
insert the hand crank (7,Fig.14) into the opening up to the stop (6,Fig.14; Fig.15 left).
• Turn the crank anti-clockwise by 90˚ from the "locked" position into the "free" position (Fig. 15 centre).
• Move out the withdrawable unit by means of the hand crank (Fig.15; right).
• Turn the hand-crank anti-clockwise by 90˚ from the "free" position into the "locked" position.
• Remove the hand crank.
3.2.1.2 Moving the withdrawable unit from disconnected position to service position
From the disconnected to the service position• Shift the unlocking knob (8,Fog.14) to the right and
insert the hand crank (7,Fig.14) into the opening (6, Fig.15).
• Turn the hand crank clockwise by 90˚ from the "locked" position into the "free" position.
• Move in the withdrawable unit up to the stop by means of the hand crank.
• Turn the hand-crank anti-clockwise by 90˚ from the "free" position into the "locked" position.
• Withdraw the hand crank.
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• Close and open the earthing switch several times. Operation must only be possible as described under 3.2.3.
• Move the withdrawable unit into the service position.• Close and open the vacuum-contactor as long as no HV
voltage has been applied.• Check all the mechanical and electromechanical
interlocks for satisfactory functioning without using any force.
• Check whether the switch position of the switchgear are correctly indicated in the control room.
• Check whether the positions of the withdrawable unit are correctly indicated.
Refer to the circuit diagramsl!
2.5.3 Power frequency withstand voltage test on siteSockets for connecting capacitive voltage indicators must be earthed by short-circuiting links before the test is carried out and surge limiters disconnected.Note: Surge arresters/limiters for 7.2kV switchgear are supplied together with tools. In order to avoid being damaged during voltage withstand test, they must be installed between contact-bars and side plate of the truck after above test is carried out. The ends of arresters with metal name plates, should be placed near the side plate of the truck, thus gives no affection to the insulation between phases.
2.5.4 Checking the accessoriesThe following accessories must be readily available in the switchgear room or in the adjacent room: handcrank for moving the withdrawable unit, double-bit key for locking and unlocking the doors, handle for the earthing switches block diagrams, operating instructions.
2.5.5 Revising the circuit diagramsIf circuits have to be modified during installation, the existing circuit diagrams must be revised accordingly.
3. 3.1 ........................................ 213.1.1 .......................... 213.1.2 ...................................................... 21
3.2 ................................. 213.2.1 ................................................................ 213.2.1.1 ...................... 213.2.1.2 ...................... 213.2.2 ...................................................... 233.2.3 ......................................................... 23
3.3 ........................................ 233.3.1 ......................................................... 23
3.4 ........................................ 243.4.1 ................................................................ 243.4.1.1 .................................................. 243.4.1.2 ......................................................... 243.4.1.3 ......................................................... 243.4.1.4 .................................................. 253.4.2 ......................................................... 25
3 Operation page3.1 Status of main equipments..................................213.1.1 Status of main equipments after putting into service.....213.1.2 Positions of withdrawable unit ...............................213.2 Operation with HV door closed............................213.2.1 Withdrawable unit .................................................213.2.1.1 Moving the withdrawable unit from service position to disconnected position........................................213.2.1.2 Moving the withdrawable unit from disconnected position to service position ....................................213.2.2 Vacuum contactor .................................................233.2.3 Earthing switch .....................................................233.3 Opening and closing HV door ..............................233.3.1 HV Door ................................................................233.4 Operation with HV door open..............................243.4.1 Withdrawable unit .................................................243.4.1.1 Disconnecting the LV connector.............................243.4.1.2 Removing the withdrawable unit ...........................243.4.1.3 Inserting the withdrawable unit .............................243.4.1.4 Connecting the LV connector .................................253.4.2 Replacing the fuses................................................25
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DIN VDE0670 6 /IEC298
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3.1 Status of main equipments
3.1.1 Status of main equipments after putting into serviceDoor of withdrawable unit compartment ClosedDoor of LV cubicle ClosedWithdrawable unit Service positionVacuum contactor ClosedEarthing switch Open
3.1.2 Positions of withdrawable unitService positionThe vacuum contactor is connected to the busbar and to the outgoing feeders.
Disconnected/test positionThe vacuum contactor is disconnected from the busbar and from the outgoing feeders. The door of HV compartment can be opened. The isolating distance is in accordance with DIN VDE 0670; Part 6. When the door is opened the segregation in accordance with DIN VDE 0670, Part 6/IEC 298 is assured.The earthing switch can be operated:• When the LV plug connector is applied and when the
withdrawable unit is in the disconnected position – the vacuum contactor can be test-operated (also from
the control room).– function such as switch position indication, electrical
interlocks etc. can be tested.• When the LV plug connector is removed and when the
withdrawable unit is in the disconnected position the door of the HV compartment cannot be closed.
3.2 Operation with HV door closed3.2.1 Withdrawable unit3.2.1.1 Moving the withdrawable unit from service
position to disconnected positionFrom the service to the disconnected position• Shift the unlocking knob (8,Fog.14) to the right and
insert the hand crank (7,Fig.14) into the opening up to the stop (6,Fig.14; Fig.15 left).
• Turn the crank anti-clockwise by 90˚ from the "locked" position into the "free" position (Fig. 15 centre).
• Move out the withdrawable unit by means of the hand crank (Fig.15; right).
• Turn the hand-crank anti-clockwise by 90˚ from the "free" position into the "locked" position.
• Remove the hand crank.
3.2.1.2 Moving the withdrawable unit from disconnected position to service position
From the disconnected to the service position• Shift the unlocking knob (8,Fog.14) to the right and
insert the hand crank (7,Fig.14) into the opening (6, Fig.15).
• Turn the hand crank clockwise by 90˚ from the "locked" position into the "free" position.
• Move in the withdrawable unit up to the stop by means of the hand crank.
• Turn the hand-crank anti-clockwise by 90˚ from the "free" position into the "locked" position.
• Withdraw the hand crank.
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• Close and open the earthing switch several times. Operation must only be possible as described under 3.2.3.
• Move the withdrawable unit into the service position.• Close and open the vacuum-contactor as long as no HV
voltage has been applied.• Check all the mechanical and electromechanical
interlocks for satisfactory functioning without using any force.
• Check whether the switch position of the switchgear are correctly indicated in the control room.
• Check whether the positions of the withdrawable unit are correctly indicated.
Refer to the circuit diagramsl!
2.5.3 Power frequency withstand voltage test on siteSockets for connecting capacitive voltage indicators must be earthed by short-circuiting links before the test is carried out and surge limiters disconnected.Note: Surge arresters/limiters for 7.2kV switchgear are supplied together with tools. In order to avoid being damaged during voltage withstand test, they must be installed between contact-bars and side plate of the truck after above test is carried out. The ends of arresters with metal name plates, should be placed near the side plate of the truck, thus gives no affection to the insulation between phases.
2.5.4 Checking the accessoriesThe following accessories must be readily available in the switchgear room or in the adjacent room: handcrank for moving the withdrawable unit, double-bit key for locking and unlocking the doors, handle for the earthing switches block diagrams, operating instructions.
2.5.5 Revising the circuit diagramsIf circuits have to be modified during installation, the existing circuit diagrams must be revised accordingly.
3. 3.1 ........................................ 213.1.1 .......................... 213.1.2 ...................................................... 21
3.2 ................................. 213.2.1 ................................................................ 213.2.1.1 ...................... 213.2.1.2 ...................... 213.2.2 ...................................................... 233.2.3 ......................................................... 23
3.3 ........................................ 233.3.1 ......................................................... 23
3.4 ........................................ 243.4.1 ................................................................ 243.4.1.1 .................................................. 243.4.1.2 ......................................................... 243.4.1.3 ......................................................... 243.4.1.4 .................................................. 253.4.2 ......................................................... 25
3 Operation page3.1 Status of main equipments..................................213.1.1 Status of main equipments after putting into service.....213.1.2 Positions of withdrawable unit ...............................213.2 Operation with HV door closed............................213.2.1 Withdrawable unit .................................................213.2.1.1 Moving the withdrawable unit from service position to disconnected position........................................213.2.1.2 Moving the withdrawable unit from disconnected position to service position ....................................213.2.2 Vacuum contactor .................................................233.2.3 Earthing switch .....................................................233.3 Opening and closing HV door ..............................233.3.1 HV Door ................................................................233.4 Operation with HV door open..............................243.4.1 Withdrawable unit .................................................243.4.1.1 Disconnecting the LV connector.............................243.4.1.2 Removing the withdrawable unit ...........................243.4.1.3 Inserting the withdrawable unit .............................243.4.1.4 Connecting the LV connector .................................253.4.2 Replacing the fuses................................................25
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3.2.2 Vacuum contactorClose and open the vacuum contactor by push buttons.Closing and opening is also possible from a switchgear control room or control station.
3.2.3 Earthing switchEarthing switches are equipped with manually operated mechanisms. The operating lever can only be inserted or withdrawn with the switches set to the end positions.Closing Hold the handle• Horizontally (ball grips on the right).• Fit it to the operating shaft (Fog.16) in opening 12
(Fig.14).• Turn it-clockwise by 90˚ to the stop into the vertical
position.• Pull it off.Opening Hold the handle• Vertically.• Fit it to the operating shaft in opening 12 (Fig.14).• Turn anti-clockwise by 90˚ to the stop into the horizontal
position and pull it off.
3.3 Opening and closing HV door3.3.1 HV doorOpening HV doorThe withdrawable unit must be in the disconnected position• Insert the double-bit key type 5 DIN 43 668-C35 into the
lock (10,Fig.14) and turn it anti-clockwise by 90˚. In this position the key cannot be withdraw.
• Raise the catch (11) to the stop and open the door A slight effort is required for lifting the catch as the shutters are operated at the same time.
Closing the doorThe LV plug connector must be applied.• Make sure that the double-bit key has inserted and that
its grip is in a vertical position.• Raise the catch to the stop, close the door, and push the
catch fully down. This requires a slight effort as the shutters are operated at the same time.
• Turn the double-bit key clockwise by 90˚ and withdraw it.
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Fig.14 Operating elements1 Door of LV compartment2 Door of HV compartment3 “off” pushbutton4 “On” pushbutton5 Inspection window for the switch position indicators of HV HRC fuse: “O”(green) “blown” “I”(red) “operational”6 Opening for inserting the hand crank7 Hand crank for moving the withdrawable unit8 Unlocking knob for Item 69 Lock of door to LV compartment10 Lock of HV door11 Door locking knob12 Opening for inserting the operating switch earthing lever13 Switch position indicator of earthing switch14 Opening for emergency unlocking
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Fig.15 Hand crank positionLeft: locked (service position)Center: unlocked (service position)Right: unlocked (disconnected position)
1 1. Indicator for fuse status
16 Fig.16 Earthing switch in the “Open” position
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3.2.2 Vacuum contactorClose and open the vacuum contactor by push buttons.Closing and opening is also possible from a switchgear control room or control station.
3.2.3 Earthing switchEarthing switches are equipped with manually operated mechanisms. The operating lever can only be inserted or withdrawn with the switches set to the end positions.Closing Hold the handle• Horizontally (ball grips on the right).• Fit it to the operating shaft (Fog.16) in opening 12
(Fig.14).• Turn it-clockwise by 90˚ to the stop into the vertical
position.• Pull it off.Opening Hold the handle• Vertically.• Fit it to the operating shaft in opening 12 (Fig.14).• Turn anti-clockwise by 90˚ to the stop into the horizontal
position and pull it off.
3.3 Opening and closing HV door3.3.1 HV doorOpening HV doorThe withdrawable unit must be in the disconnected position• Insert the double-bit key type 5 DIN 43 668-C35 into the
lock (10,Fig.14) and turn it anti-clockwise by 90˚. In this position the key cannot be withdraw.
• Raise the catch (11) to the stop and open the door A slight effort is required for lifting the catch as the shutters are operated at the same time.
Closing the doorThe LV plug connector must be applied.• Make sure that the double-bit key has inserted and that
its grip is in a vertical position.• Raise the catch to the stop, close the door, and push the
catch fully down. This requires a slight effort as the shutters are operated at the same time.
• Turn the double-bit key clockwise by 90˚ and withdraw it.
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Fig.14 Operating elements1 Door of LV compartment2 Door of HV compartment3 “off” pushbutton4 “On” pushbutton5 Inspection window for the switch position indicators of HV HRC fuse: “O”(green) “blown” “I”(red) “operational”6 Opening for inserting the hand crank7 Hand crank for moving the withdrawable unit8 Unlocking knob for Item 69 Lock of door to LV compartment10 Lock of HV door11 Door locking knob12 Opening for inserting the operating switch earthing lever13 Switch position indicator of earthing switch14 Opening for emergency unlocking
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Fig.15 Hand crank positionLeft: locked (service position)Center: unlocked (service position)Right: unlocked (disconnected position)
1 1. Indicator for fuse status
16 Fig.16 Earthing switch in the “Open” position
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3.4.1.4 Connecting the LV connector• Insert the LV connector into the connector base on the
withdrawable unit and lock it by means of the clip.• Close the door to the withdrawable unit compartment as
described under 3.3.1
3.4.2 Replacing the fuses• The operating state of the fuse links can be read off from
the indicator (5 Fig.14).• Remove the withdrawable unit as described under
3.4.1.2.• Remove the fuse links.Caution! The fuse links might be hot.- Pull the fuse links from the holders in upward direction.
Note! Always replace all three fuse links.• Select and align new fuses- so that the arrow on the fuse points in the front
direction (the striker points to the interlock device).• Move the position indicator (5, Fig.17) of the HV "I"
(red)-"operational" .
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3.4 Operation with HV door openOpen HV the door as described under 3.3.13.4.1 Withdrawable unit (Fig.17)3.4.1.1 Disconnecting the LV connector• Disconnect the LV connector (1) from the connector base
on the withdrawable unit. For this purpose swing clip 2 upwards.
• Withdraw the LV connector and insert the metal hose into the holder.
3.4.1.2 Removing the withdrawable unitThe withdrawable unit runs on ball bearings inside the panel across a rail fixed in position by means of floor plate. When racking out, the withdrawable unit slides from the rail onto automatically folding out wheels and thus becomes a trolley when removed from the panel. This sequence of motion takes place in reserve order in the same way when the withdrawable unit is racked in.• Mark the withdrawable unit and the associated
switchpanel.• Hold the frontplate of the withdrawable unit on top left
and withdraw the unit to the front.
3.4.1.3 Inserting the withdrawable unit• Align the unit in front of the panel.• Hold the frontplate of the withdrawable unit on top left
and push in the unit to the stop.
1 LV connector2 Clip for locking the LV connector3 Holding point for moving the unit4 Opening for lifting the unit when changing the direction of travel5 Operating state indicator of fuses6 Adjusting elements for adjusting the altitude of site of the switchpanel on the vacuum contactor7 Switch position indicator for earthing switch (concealed, see 1, Fig.16)8 Door locking bolt9 Door locking stripFig.17 Operating elements with the door open
4
6
3
57
2
1
9
8
Operation
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3.4.1.4
•
• 3.3.1
3.4.2
• 5 14
• 3.4.1.2
•
–
•
–
• 5 17 I
—
3.4.1.4 Connecting the LV connector• Insert the LV connector into the connector base on the
withdrawable unit and lock it by means of the clip.• Close the door to the withdrawable unit compartment as
described under 3.3.1
3.4.2 Replacing the fuses• The operating state of the fuse links can be read off from
the indicator (5 Fig.14).• Remove the withdrawable unit as described under
3.4.1.2.• Remove the fuse links.Caution! The fuse links might be hot.- Pull the fuse links from the holders in upward direction.
Note! Always replace all three fuse links.• Select and align new fuses- so that the arrow on the fuse points in the front
direction (the striker points to the interlock device).• Move the position indicator (5, Fig.17) of the HV "I"
(red)-"operational" .
3.4
3.3.1
3.4.1 ( 17)
3.4.1.1
• (1) (2)
•
3.4.1.2
•
•
•
3.4.1.3
•
•
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7. / 16 1
8.
9.
17
3.4 Operation with HV door openOpen HV the door as described under 3.3.13.4.1 Withdrawable unit (Fig.17)3.4.1.1 Disconnecting the LV connector• Disconnect the LV connector (1) from the connector base
on the withdrawable unit. For this purpose swing clip 2 upwards.
• Withdraw the LV connector and insert the metal hose into the holder.
3.4.1.2 Removing the withdrawable unitThe withdrawable unit runs on ball bearings inside the panel across a rail fixed in position by means of floor plate. When racking out, the withdrawable unit slides from the rail onto automatically folding out wheels and thus becomes a trolley when removed from the panel. This sequence of motion takes place in reserve order in the same way when the withdrawable unit is racked in.• Mark the withdrawable unit and the associated
switchpanel.• Hold the frontplate of the withdrawable unit on top left
and withdraw the unit to the front.
3.4.1.3 Inserting the withdrawable unit• Align the unit in front of the panel.• Hold the frontplate of the withdrawable unit on top left
and push in the unit to the stop.
1 LV connector2 Clip for locking the LV connector3 Holding point for moving the unit4 Opening for lifting the unit when changing the direction of travel5 Operating state indicator of fuses6 Adjusting elements for adjusting the altitude of site of the switchpanel on the vacuum contactor7 Switch position indicator for earthing switch (concealed, see 1, Fig.16)8 Door locking bolt9 Door locking stripFig.17 Operating elements with the door open
4
6
3
57
2
1
9
8
Operation
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4.1.4
•
•
4.2
4.2.1
DIN VDE 0105
• 8 17 14 14
• 10 90°
• 11 14
(8 17)
(9 17) 32mm( 18)
4.2.2
T
• T 8 14 T
7 14
• T 90° ”
15
4.2.3
4.1.4 LubricationImmediately after cleaning • grease the isolating contacts in the panel and on the
withdrawable units, the contacts of the earthing switches as well as the bearings and articulated joints on the operating mechanisms for the earthing switches, on the shutters and on the withdrawable units.
• grease the door hinged and locks.
4.2 Repair work4.2.1 Outwitting the door interlock in emergenciesThe door interlock of the HV compartment should only be outwitted if the withdrawable unit cannot be drawn out into the disconnected position after a fault has occurred and if repair work is not possible otherwise.Isolate and earth the switchboard in accordance with DIN VDE 0105.Proceed as follows:• Unscrew the door locking pin (8,Fig.17). For this purpuse
insert a screwdriver into opening 14 (Fig.14) and unscrew the pin.
• Insert the double-bit key into lock 10 and turn anticlockwise by 90o.
• Lift the door catch (11,Fig.14) to the stop and open the door.On completion of repair work screw the door locking pin (8, Flg.17) into the door locking strip (9,Fig.17). Adjust to 32mm (Fig.18)
4.2.2 Mechanically emergency Off operationby means of hand crank for moving the withdrawable unit:• Shift the unlocking knob (8,Fig.14) to the right and insert
the hand crank (7,Fig.14) into the opening.• Turn the crank anti-clockwise by 90° from the “locked” position into the “free” position (Fig.15 center).4.2.3 Replacement of partsItems such as post insulators, bushings, contacts, measuring instruments, current tranfermers, etc. can be replaced by new ones.If replacement is likely to prove difficult, ask Siemens Switchgear Ltd., Shanghai in good time for a fitter to be assigned.
4.14.1.1
•
•
•
•
• 1000
• 1000
4.1.2
•
•
DIN VDE 0105
•
•
• 3.4.1.2
•
•
•
•
2.5
4.1.3
4.1 Maintenance4.1.1• A completed record must be made after maintenance.• All maintenance work must be carried out by qualified
person.• Original parts for exchange.• For secondary component, refer to related manual by sub-supplier.• For ES,it is necessary to check completely after 1,000
operating cycles.• For cassette, it is necessary to check completely after
operating cycles.
4.1.2 Inspection scheduleevery year• general visual inspection.• check accessories for completeness and proper condition.every five yearsprovide a safeguard to prevent unintentional reclosing of the switchpanels, check its isolated state, earth and short-circuit (DIN VDE 0105) the feeders and busvars if work has to be carried out in the busbar compartment.• Move the withdrawable unit into the disconnected
position.• Perform a trial operation of the vacuum contactors and
of the earthing switches.• Withdraw the units (refer to 3.4.1.2) and perform all the
maintenance work specified. Carry out the maintenance and servicing work for built in equipment such as current transformers, relays, meters, protective equipment, etc.
• Clean the switchpanela and check the connections. Check the correct execution of the bolted connections.• Reinsert the withdrawable units.• Check the switchpanel functions and resume operation
of the board.Standard tools only are required for the maintenance work.Resuming operation after maintenance is described under 2.5.The maintenance and servicing work is required at shorter intervals if there is much dust and if the air is very moist and polluted.The cause of any disturbance or short-circuit must be determined immediately and damaged parts replaced, irrespective of whether an inspection is due or not.
4.1.3 CleaningCleaning agents: Trichlorethane, brushes, cleaning rags, vacuum cleaner.Trichlorethylene and tetrachlorethylene have a corroding effect on parts of isolating material and must not come into contact with them.Parts of isolating material should be cleaned with water to which a common household cleaning agent has been admixed.
4 4.1 ................................................................ 264.1.1 ......................................................... 264.1.2 ......................................................... 264.1.3 ......................................................... 264.1.4 ................................................................ 27
4.2 ................................................................ 274.2.1 .......................... 274.2.2 .................................... 274.2.3 .................................................. 27
4 Maintenance Selte4.1 Maintenance.....................................................264.1.1 Maintenance Item ..............................................264.1.2 Inspection schedule............................................264.1.3 Cleaning ............................................................264.1.4 Lubrication.........................................................274.2 Repair work.......................................................274.2.1 Outwitting the door interlock in emergencies .....274.2.2 Mechanically emergency Off operation...............274.2.3 Replacement of parts .........................................27
18
Fig.18 Door locking pin
Maintenance
2726
4.1.4
•
•
4.2
4.2.1
DIN VDE 0105
• 8 17 14 14
• 10 90°
• 11 14
(8 17)
(9 17) 32mm( 18)
4.2.2
T
• T 8 14 T
7 14
• T 90° ”
15
4.2.3
4.1.4 LubricationImmediately after cleaning • grease the isolating contacts in the panel and on the
withdrawable units, the contacts of the earthing switches as well as the bearings and articulated joints on the operating mechanisms for the earthing switches, on the shutters and on the withdrawable units.
• grease the door hinged and locks.
4.2 Repair work4.2.1 Outwitting the door interlock in emergenciesThe door interlock of the HV compartment should only be outwitted if the withdrawable unit cannot be drawn out into the disconnected position after a fault has occurred and if repair work is not possible otherwise.Isolate and earth the switchboard in accordance with DIN VDE 0105.Proceed as follows:• Unscrew the door locking pin (8,Fig.17). For this purpuse
insert a screwdriver into opening 14 (Fig.14) and unscrew the pin.
• Insert the double-bit key into lock 10 and turn anticlockwise by 90o.
• Lift the door catch (11,Fig.14) to the stop and open the door.On completion of repair work screw the door locking pin (8, Flg.17) into the door locking strip (9,Fig.17). Adjust to 32mm (Fig.18)
4.2.2 Mechanically emergency Off operationby means of hand crank for moving the withdrawable unit:• Shift the unlocking knob (8,Fig.14) to the right and insert
the hand crank (7,Fig.14) into the opening.• Turn the crank anti-clockwise by 90° from the “locked” position into the “free” position (Fig.15 center).4.2.3 Replacement of partsItems such as post insulators, bushings, contacts, measuring instruments, current tranfermers, etc. can be replaced by new ones.If replacement is likely to prove difficult, ask Siemens Switchgear Ltd., Shanghai in good time for a fitter to be assigned.
4.14.1.1
•
•
•
•
• 1000
• 1000
4.1.2
•
•
DIN VDE 0105
•
•
• 3.4.1.2
•
•
•
•
2.5
4.1.3
4.1 Maintenance4.1.1• A completed record must be made after maintenance.• All maintenance work must be carried out by qualified
person.• Original parts for exchange.• For secondary component, refer to related manual by sub-supplier.• For ES,it is necessary to check completely after 1,000
operating cycles.• For cassette, it is necessary to check completely after
operating cycles.
4.1.2 Inspection scheduleevery year• general visual inspection.• check accessories for completeness and proper condition.every five yearsprovide a safeguard to prevent unintentional reclosing of the switchpanels, check its isolated state, earth and short-circuit (DIN VDE 0105) the feeders and busvars if work has to be carried out in the busbar compartment.• Move the withdrawable unit into the disconnected
position.• Perform a trial operation of the vacuum contactors and
of the earthing switches.• Withdraw the units (refer to 3.4.1.2) and perform all the
maintenance work specified. Carry out the maintenance and servicing work for built in equipment such as current transformers, relays, meters, protective equipment, etc.
• Clean the switchpanela and check the connections. Check the correct execution of the bolted connections.• Reinsert the withdrawable units.• Check the switchpanel functions and resume operation
of the board.Standard tools only are required for the maintenance work.Resuming operation after maintenance is described under 2.5.The maintenance and servicing work is required at shorter intervals if there is much dust and if the air is very moist and polluted.The cause of any disturbance or short-circuit must be determined immediately and damaged parts replaced, irrespective of whether an inspection is due or not.
4.1.3 CleaningCleaning agents: Trichlorethane, brushes, cleaning rags, vacuum cleaner.Trichlorethylene and tetrachlorethylene have a corroding effect on parts of isolating material and must not come into contact with them.Parts of isolating material should be cleaned with water to which a common household cleaning agent has been admixed.
4 4.1 ................................................................ 264.1.1 ......................................................... 264.1.2 ......................................................... 264.1.3 ......................................................... 264.1.4 ................................................................ 27
4.2 ................................................................ 274.2.1 .......................... 274.2.2 .................................... 274.2.3 .................................................. 27
4 Maintenance Selte4.1 Maintenance.....................................................264.1.1 Maintenance Item ..............................................264.1.2 Inspection schedule............................................264.1.3 Cleaning ............................................................264.1.4 Lubrication.........................................................274.2 Repair work.......................................................274.2.1 Outwitting the door interlock in emergencies .....274.2.2 Mechanically emergency Off operation...............274.2.3 Replacement of parts .........................................27
18
Fig.18 Door locking pin
Maintenance
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