Cooper S800-64-1 Installation Instructions Manual

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CONTENTS
GENERAL......................................................................1
ELECTRICAL RATINGS...............................................1
INSTALLATION.............................................................2
Step 1 Mount Switch ...............................................2
Step 2 Lead Training ...............................................3
Step 3 Index Plate....................................................3
Step 4 Markings.......................................................4
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS......................................4
GENERAL
Cooper Power Systems’ RTE®sectionalizing switches are used in underground residential applications with loop feed, and in three-phase commercial industrial installations where the ability to use an alternative source of power is necessary. They can also be used to switch on and off a primary cable tap on a transformer.
RTE sectionalizing switches rotate 360° in either direction for alternate source selection. A spring-loaded activating mechanism ensures quick loadbreak action and positive contact engagement through all positions.
The under-oil switch can be installed near the transformer core/coil assembly, thus minimizing cable capacitance. With cable capacitance minimized and all three phases switched simultaneously, the likelihood of ferroresonance is greatly reduced. Sidewall or cover mounted switches are hotstick operable and available in six different blade configurations for one, two or three pole connections.

ELECTRICAL RATINGS

TABLE 1 Voltage Ratings and Characteristics
TABLE 2 Current Ratings and Characteristics
Loadbreak/Loadmake tested per ANSI/IEEE C37.71.
OEM Equipment
Sectionalizing Switch Installation Instructions
S800-64-1
Service Information
January 1994 • New Issue • © 1993 Cooper Power Systems, Inc.
Printed in U.S.A.
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Description 15 kV 25 kV 35 kV
Standard Voltage Class 15 25 35 Maximum Rating Phase-to-Phase 15 25 35 Maximum Rating Phase-to-Ground 8.3 15.2 21.1 ac 60 Hz 1 Minute Withstand 34 40 50
BIL and Full Wave Crest 95 125 150
CAUTION: Sectionalizing Switch should
be installed only by personnel familiar with good safety practice and the handling of high-voltage electrical equipment.
Figure 1. Line illustration of Sectionalizing Switch.
Description 15 kV 25 kV 35 kV
Continuous 600 300 200 Momentary, 10 Cyc. Symmetrical 10,000 10,000 10,000
Two Second, Symmetrical 10,000 10,000 10,000 3-Shot Make and Latch, Symmetrical 10,000 10,000 6,000 Loadbreak/Loadmake
20 operations 600 300 200 30 operations 300 150 100 10 operations 100 50 25
No. Mechanical Switching Operations Over Over Over
1000 1000 1000
These instructions do not claim to cover all details or variations in the equipment, procedure, or process described, nor to provide directions for meeting every contingency during installation, operation, or maintenance. When additional information is desired to satisfy a problem not covered sufficiently for the user’s purpose, please contact your Cooper Power Systems sales engineer.
TANK WALL
SWITCH
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INSTALLATION

Sectionalizing switches are sidewall or cover-mounted in a 1.325" diameter hole with the internal electrical switch components completely immersed under transformer oil or equivalent. Refer to Figure 2 for dimensional information.
All parts should be inspected for damage before using. If there is evidence of physical damage, the unit should not be installed unless approved by your Cooper Power Systems representative.
Step 1.
MOUNT SWITCH
Switch should be mounted to four (4) couplings on inside of tank (refer to Figure 3 for coupling pattern) before tightening locking nut to sealing gland. Failure to do this may increase operating torque of switch or cause damage.
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Sectionalizing Switch Installation Instructions
4.376"
(111.2 mm)
8.35"
(212 mm)
2.75"
(69.9 mm)
8.346"
(212 mm)
5.400"
(137.2 mm)
TYP.
.470" (11.9 mm) DIA. HOLE
ALL LINE
CONNECTIONS
5.153"
(130.9 mm)
.438"
(11.1 mm)
DIA. MTG. HOLES
E
A
DCB
.78
(20 mm)
SEE NOTE 2 AND 3
TANK SEALING GLAND FURNISHED WITH SWITCH
Figure 2. Line illustration with dimensions of sectionalizing switch.
Note: 1. Dimensions given in Figure 2 and Table 3 are for reference only.
2. Handle can be used on 14 GA. (.075/1.9 mm) to .25 (6.4 mm) thick frontplate. 14 gage shown.
3. Optional padlock handle is available, but not shown.
4. See catalog section 800-64 for switch types, number of phases, and catalog numbers.
TABLE 3 Dimensional Information for Figure 2
NO. OF
A DE
DECKS/ SIDEWALL MOUNT COVER MOUNT B C SIDEWALL MOUNT COVER MOUNT SIDEWALL COVER
PHASES
15 & 25 kV 35 kV 15 & 25 kV 35 kV 15 & 25 kV 35 kV 15 & 25 kV 35 kV
MOUNT MOUNT
1 7.75 8.75 13.0 14.00 7.0 8.0 12.25 13.25 .745 6.0
(196.9 mm) (222.3 mm) (330.2 mm) (355.6 mm) (177.8 mm) (203.2 mm) (311.2 mm) (336.6 mm) (19.05 mm) (152.4 mm)
2 11.813 12.813 17.063 18.063 4.063 7.0 8.0 12.25 13.25 .75 6.0
(300.0 mm) (325.5 mm) (433.4 mm) (458.8 mm) (103.2 mm) (177.8 mm) (203.2 mm) (311.2 mm) (336.6 mm) (19.05 mm) (152.4 mm)
3 15.875 16.875 21.125 22.125 4.063 4.063 7.0 8.0 12.25 13.25 .75 6.0
(403.2 mm) (428.6 mm) (536.6 mm) (561.9 mm) (103.2 mm) (103.2 mm) (177.8 mm) (203.2 mm) (311.2 mm) (336.6 mm) (19.05 mm) (152.4 mm)
Sealing is accomplished with O-rings on operating shaft and gasketed sealing gland secured on outside of tank with locking nut.
Switch should be located to ensure recommended clearances in Table 4 are maintained.
TABLE 4 Recommended Clearances
Mechanical
External handle clear of obstruction. Clearances also required for hook-stick operation.
Dielectric (Under Oil)
Minimum of 4 inches on all sides of the switch.
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Torque requirements as defined in Table 5 shall be maintained.
TABLE 5 Recommended Torque
Step 2
LEAD TRAINING
Cantilever Strength of Assembly: Sufficient to support one 500MCM Cu lead per contact.
Switch contacts are pre-gauged at factory and will have some rotation in same plane as switch blade. Leads attached to switch contacts must not restrict this rotation. The nuts holding the contacts should not be tightened. Leads can be bolted to rear of contact and care should be taken to minimize mechanical stress on the contacts. Standard dielectric dimensions for lead separation should be followed. Tight lead training may cause excess cantilever force and difficulty in switch operation.
Step 3.
INDEX PLATE
An externally installed optional limit plate prevents rotation to positions other than the one desired. Refer to Figure 4.
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Mounting Bolts:
3
/8" diameter mounting bolts to be
torqued 60-100 in-lbs
To Seal (Gland): 60-120 in-lbs
(34 mm)
Figure 3. Mounting hole and coupling placement.
NOTES:
1. Weld pins, couplings and position designations not included with switch. Pre-welded coupling pin plates available-cat. no. 2037424C02M.
2. All couplings and pins to be welded flat within an angularity tolerance of ± 30’.
3. Alternate method: weld 3/8 – 16 x 1.25 L studs in place of couplings and use .75 long spacers over studs.
OPEN
LINE A
ONLY
LINES
A & B
LINE B
ONLY
Figure 4.
View of tank front with optional limit plate positioned over pin.
NOTE: With limit plate positioned securely as shown, switch can be operated only counterclockwise to “line A only” position and no further.
WELD PINS (4) (FOR LOCATING LIMIT PLATE)
NOTE: Typical position configuration shown for some “V” blade switches.
See catalog section 800-64 for other switch layouts and schematics. Position labeling provided by equipment manufacturer.
DIA. HOLE
2.750"
(70 mm)
1.325"
2.187"
(56 mm)
TYP.
1.5"
(38.1 mm)
TYP.
1.375"
(35 mm)
TYP.
.662"
(17 mm)
.140"
(4 mm)
RAD.
ON INSIDE WALL:
COUPLING WITH 3/8-16
TAPPED THREAD
.75 LG
X
(19.1 mm)
4.375"
(111 mm)
ON OUTSIDE WALL:
.312" Dia. x 625" Long
(7.9 mm) (15.9 mm)
WELD PIN
1.5"
(38.1 mm)
TYP.
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Step 4.
MARKINGS
Appropriate markings and/or stops should be included on tank wall to meet customer specifications.

OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

The switch can be operated 360° in either clockwise or counter-clockwise direction.
When switching (with hotstick) from one position to the next, (for example: position “A” to position “B”), the limit plate should be located on the pin location just beyond the position being turned to.
Turn hotstick until switch has fully indexed into the next position. If for any reason, the switching operation cannot be completed with a single motion, it is acceptable to relax, regrip the hotstick and complete the operation by moving the switch handle
in the same direction as the original effort. NOTE: Do
not reverse the direction of the switching operation before completing the rotation.
If the handle stops (jams) in a position between the designated (marked) positions, stop switching operation and consult the factory prior to reattempting operation of the switch.
RTE®is a registered trademark of Cooper Power Systems, Inc.
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P.O. Box 1640 Waukesha, WI 53187
#5000050062 Rev. 02
Sectionalizing Switch Installation Instructions
CAUTION: Enclosed decal (Cooper P/N
1109699A) should be displayed at or near operating handle of switch as a warning to service personnel. Failure to do so will constitute a waiver of all warranty and indemnity obligations which may be attributable to Cooper Power Systems.
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