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Table of Contents Page Nos1.Technical Description1.1General31.1.1Application31.1.2Specific Standar ds31.1.3Ambient Temperature and Humidity31.1.4Site Altitude31.2Design Features51 .2.1Switchgear Layout51.2.

2Circuit Breaker Compartment51.2.2.1Service Position61 .2.2.2Test Position61.2.2.3Isolated Position71.2.2.4Removed Position71.2.3Busbar Compartment71.2.4Cable & CT Compartment71.2.5Compartment for Low Voltage Equipm ent71.2.6Accessory Items71.2.7Range of Panels71.2.7.1Feeder Panels81.2.7.2Bus Se ctionalizer Panel81.2.7.3Metering Panel81.2.7.4Panel with I/C & O/G Connections8 1.2.8General Construction81.2.9Interlocks81.3Technical Data81.4Rating Plate92.In stallation2.1Foundation102.2Electrical Service Room Dimensions112.3Transportatio n Units112.4Packing132.5Unloading132.5.1Handling Equipment Required132.5.2Proced ure132.6Examining the Switchgear against damages132.6.1Storage132.7Transferring the Transport Units132.7.1Remove the truck from the panel142.8Assembling the Swi tchboard142.8.1Bolting the Panels together142.8.2Fixing the Switchboard to the F oundation152.8.3Bolting the Busbars together152.8.4Bolting the Main Earth Busbar section together152.9Making HV Cable Connections152.10Earthing of Switchboard16 2.11Other Work to be carried out162.11.1Checking the HV Connection162.11.2Checki ng the bolted Joints162.11.3Cleaning the Switchboard162.11.4Inserting the withdr awable parts172.11.5Protecting the panels against Environmentaleffects172.12Inte rpanel Wiring173.Putting the Switchgear into Service3.1Test Operations183.1.1Wit h Door Open183.1.2With Door Closed183.2Checking the Accessory Items193.3Revising the Circuit Diagram193.4Space Heaters19Page Nos4.Operations4.1Withdrawable Truc k214.1.1Positions of the withdrawable truck214.1.2Transferring the Withdrawable Part from thetest / disconnected position manually214.1.2.1Normal Operations214. 1.3Transferring the Withdrawable Part fromthe Connected position to the test /di sconnected position manually214.1.3.1Normal Operations214.1.3.2Castell Key Opera tion (Optional)224.1.4Removing the LV Plug224.1.5Connecting the LV Plug224.2Circ uit Breaker Operating Mechanism224.3Circuit Breaker Operation224.3.1Charging the closing spring by hand224.3.1.1Breaker ON and OFF224.3.1.2Mechanically224.3.1.3 Electrically224.3.2Switching State Indication234.4Line PT with Drawout Fuse Mech anism234.5Earthing234.5.1Earthing of Busbars and Cables234.5.1.1Direct Earthing of Busbars with Conductors234.5.1.2Earthing of Cables with Conductors234.5.1.3Re moving Earthing Connections234.5.2Earthing of Busbars / Cables with aDrawout Tru ck244.5.2.1Disconnection of Earthing Drawout Truck244.5.3Earthing the Busbars / Cables withEarthing Switch244.5.3.1Earthing Busbars with Earthing Switch244.5.3. 2Earthing Cables with Earthing Switch244.5.3.3Disconnection of Earthing Switch24 4.5.4Earthing of Busbars or Cables with Truck244.5.4.1Earthing of Busbars with B us Earthing Truck244.5.4.2Earthing of Cables with Cable Earthing Truck254.5.4.3L ink Type Earthing Truck254.6Breaker Compartment Door254.6.1To Open the Door254.6 .2To Close The Door254.7Door to LV Compartment254.7.1To Open the Door254.7.2To C lose the Door255.Maintenance5.1Inspection Schedule265.2Cleaning265.3Lubrication2 75.4Replacement Parts275.5Defeating the Door Interlock of HVCompartment275.5.1Dr awout Unit in Connected Position275.5.2Drawout Unit in Disconnected Position275. 5.3Restoring the Door Interlock276.Disposal of Product287.Summary of Important I nstructions298.Additional Information8.1Reference list of Items308.2Jointing Tor que31

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