Indoor RMU Manual
Indoor RMU Manual
Indoor RMU Manual
INDEX
Part
1. 1.1 1.2 2. 2.1 2.2 2.3 3. 3.1 4. 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 5. 5.1 5.2 5.3 6. 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 6.5 6.6 6.7 6.8 7 7.1 7. 2 Table of locations
Title
General description Dimensional drawings Transport and handling Receiving Inspection Storage Rating Plate Technical data Electrical data Installation Cable compartment Cable connection Current transformers for relay protection Gas pressure Operation Operating conditions Operation Relays Additional equipment Low-voltage connections auxiliary contacts Capacitive voltage indicator Short circuit indicator Motor operation Cable testing External busbar Pressure indicator Base frame Maintenance Control and monitoring the gas Environmental certification
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We recommend that installation and commissioning should be carried out by qualified and authorised personnel.
Check that the personnel operating the apparatus have this instruction manual with them.
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1. GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Outdoor RMU with vacuum circuit-breaker in compliance with IEC 62271-100 / IEC 62271-200 With this unit the transformer will be protected by a vacuum circuit breaker combined with relays and current transformers. The standard relays are based on digital technology and do not require an auxiliary power supply. Outdoor RMU is a SF6 insulated ring main unit and is a compact switchgear for applications in medium voltage distribution networks. Outdoor RMU can be supplied as a 1 or 3 - way standard configurations with additional equipment according to customer specification. Extensible RMU has a unique flexibility due to its extendibility and the possible combination C/V & CCV & can be extended on RHS/LHS Outdoor RMU offers a sealed stainless steel tank which contains all the live components and switching functions. The transformer is protected by a vacuum circuit-breaker. The units/ modules are delivered from the factory ready for installation. Routine tests are carried out on all units before dispatch. No special tools are required for installing the equipment. Outdoor RMU with vacuum circuit-breaker in compliance with IEC 62271-100 / IEC 62271-200 With this unit the transformer will be protected by a vacuum circuit breaker combined with relays and current transformers. The standard relays are based on digital technology and do not require an external auxiliary power supply.
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The weights is without additional equipment RMU is fitted with lifting hooks.
Operating handle 1 piece should be included. Check that the pointer on the pressure indicator is in the green area. Carry out a function test on the mechanical parts.
2.2 STORAGE
Outdoor RMU must be stored under cover in a dry and well-ventilated area until it is installed and put into operation.
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4. INSTALLATION
The base must be flat and fitted with anchor bolts in accordance with the dimensional drawing for the number of modules or units as appropriate.
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NB! The cable door are supplied with interlocking to earthing switches. When interlocking is fitted, the cable cabinet can only be accessed when the earthing switch is in the closed position. For opening the door, press the lever at the bottom and pull the door. Interlocking Lever
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Adjustable cable support beam (additional equipment). ( Single core cable termination)
For cable termination kits please refer supplier documentation for details. The manufacturer installation instructions must be followed. Be sure to lubricate the bushings thoroughly with the silicone supplied. NB! Where cables are not connected, the earthing switch must be locked in closed position or the bushings must be fitted with deadend recepticals before the unit is put into operation.
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The cable shielding is led back through the centre hole and earthed.
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SF 6
Air
Valve
Filling pressure mbar 1400
NOTE! Screw/unscrew
1300
1200
30 25 20 15 10
900
925
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ambient temp.
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5.2 OPERATION
All switches can be operated with the included operating handle. Internal mechanical interlocking between the switch disconnector/circuit breaker and the associated earthing switches prevents incorrect operation. The operation of the switch disconnector/circuit breaker and earthing switches can be further interlocked by means of a padlock. The earthing switches are operated by a snap action mechanism, which ensures fast closing. The earthing switch is closed by turning the operating handle clockwise. Turning the operating handle anti-clockwise opens the switch. For closing the transformer switch the spring mechanism must be charged. Turning the operating handle clockwise does this. Then the green 'on' button must be pressed to close the switch/ breaker. An anti-reflex system, standard on all operating handles, prevents the immediate re-operation of switches.
Switch disconnector: Close:Turn the operating handle clockwise. Open:Turn the operating handle anti-clockwise.
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Earthing switch: Close:Turn the operating handle clockwise. Open:Turn the operating handle anti-clockwise.
Fuse switch disconnector. Close: Turn the operating handle clockwise to charge the close/open spring. Then push the green button. (A) Open:Push the red button. (B) In circuit breaker configurations, the transformer circuit breaker can be tripped by the protection relay, while in switch fuse configurations fuse switch disconnector can be triggered by the fuse striker pin if an over current or short-circuit occurs.
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5.3 RELAYS
Outdoor RMU with vacuum circuit breakers are suitable for protection relays: PR521/512 these are designed so that there is no need for external auxiliary voltage for correct functioning.
Separate manuals are available for each of these protection relay, with examples of adjustments.
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7. Maintenance
All components in the SF6 tank are maintenance-free for the declared life expectancy of the product. The tank is made of stainless steel. If the panels substain any scratches or damage, these must be repaired with paint to prevent corrosion. Mechanical parts are positioned outside the tank and behind the front panel. This enables easy access and replacement if required. Mechanical parts are surface-treated to prevent corrosion. Moving parts are lubricated at the factory for the product life expectancy. In extreme conditions (dust, sand and pollution), inspection and maintenance will be imperative, and in some cases replacements will be necessary. Check that the lubricant is not washed or wiped away from the mechanical moving parts.
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2.RECYCLING CAPABILITY
Raw Material Amount % of total weight 320kg 42,53% 24,93% 14,09% 0,74% 2,74% 1,25% 0,024 1,63% Recycle Environmental effects & recycle/reuse processes
Iron Stainless steel Copper Brass Aluminium Zinc Silver Thermoplastic Epoxy incl. 60% quartz Rubber Dielectric oil
Separate, utilise in favour of new source (ore) Separate, utilise in favour of new source (ore) Separate, utilise in favour of new source (ore) Separate, utilise in favour of new source (ore) Separate, utilise in favour of new source (ore) Separate, utilise in favour of new source (ore) Electrolysis, utilise in favour of new source Make granulate, re-use or apply as energy superior additive in refuse incineration Grind to powder and use as high-grade energy additive in cement mill High-grade energy additive in refuse incineration Reclaim or use as High-grade energy additive in refuse incineration ABB reclaims used SF6 gas.
SF6 gas Total for recycling Not specified * Total weight ** Packing foil Wooden pallet
1,04% 97,25 %
Yes
*Stickers, Film-foils, powder coating, screws, nuts, tiny components, grease . 100 % Yes Yes High-grade energy additive in refuse incineration Re-use or use as energy additive in refuse incineration
**)All figures are collected from CCF 3-way unit with arc suppresser.
3.END-OF-LIFE
ABB is committed to the protection of the environment and adhere to ISO 14001 standards. It is our obligation to facilitate end-oflife recycling for our products. There exist no explicit requirements for how to handle discarded switchgears at end-of-life. ABB's recycling service is according to IEC 1634 edition 1995 section 6: End of life of SF6 filled equipment and in particular 6.5.2.a: Low decomposition : No special action is required; nonrecoverable parts can be disposed of normally according to local regulations. We also recommend ABB's website : http://www.abb.com/sf6 .
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