UX User Manual - 6063308 G01 01 - English
UX User Manual - 6063308 G01 01 - English
UX User Manual - 6063308 G01 01 - English
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Table of contents
Table of contents
1 Introduction 6
1.1 General system description 6
1.1.1 System type 6
1.1.2 System construction 6
1.2 Using the manual 6
1.2.1 Target group 6
1.2.2 Notation guide 6
1.2.3 Structure of the manual 6
1.3 Safety instructions 7
1.3.1 General instructions 7
1.3.2 Safety of the Switchroom 8
1.3.3 What to do in the event of a fire 11
1.4 Product information 12
1.4.1 Product Rating Plate 12
2 Product description 13
2.1 The system 13
2.1.1 Panels 13
2.1.2 Circuit Breaker or Contactor unit 13
2.1.3 Circuit Breaker or Contactor Unit Positions 14
2.1.4 Cable connections 14
2.1.5 Voltage transformers 15
2.1.6 Current transformers 15
2.1.7 Auxiliary equipment 15
2.1.8 Earthing 16
2.1.9 Withdrawable units 17
2.1.10 Interlocks 18
2.2 Panel types 18
2.2.1 Circuit-breaker panel 18
2.2.2 Bus-section panel (connecting panel) 19
2.2.3 Incoming panel 20
2.2.4 Outgoing panel 20
2.2.5 Metering panel 20
2.2.6 Contactor panel 20
2.3 Equipment safety 20
2.3.1 Safe operation 20
2.3.2 Safety features 20
2.3.3 Execution of work 21
2.3.4 Safety markings 21
2.4 General technical data 22
2.4.1 Electrical data 22
2.4.2 Environmental conditions 23
2.4.3 Dimensions and weights 23
3 System assembly 25
3.1 Environmental requirements 25
3.1.1 Climate 25
3.1.2 Room for extension 25
3.1.3 Floor 25
3.1.4 Floor plan 25
3.1.5 During transport and storage 25
3.2 System transport 27
3.2.1 Delivery inspection 27
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4 System operation 38
4.1 Operation - General 38
4.1.1 Mechanical operation door open 39
4.1.2 Charging the closing spring 39
4.1.3 Mechanical operation door closed 40
4.1.4 Electrical operation 40
4.2 Unit insertion and withdrawal 41
4.2.1 Standard interlocking 41
4.2.2 Inserting a unit 42
4.2.3 Door interlock mechanism 43
4.2.4 Withdrawing a unit 43
4.2.5 Locking the shutters 44
4.3 Earthing 45
4.3.1 Cable door interlock mechanism 45
4.3.3 Switching on/off the earthing switch 46
4.3.4 Earthing busbar/cable using withdrawable earthing unit 46
4.4 Checks 47
4.4.1 Shutter lifter truck 47
4.4.2 Optional Voltage Detection System VDS 49
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7 Accessories 55
7.1 List of available accessories 55
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7.1.1 Power Xpert UX 55
7.1.2 Optional 55
8 Glossary 56
8.1 Safety and qualification of personnel 56
8.2 Abnormal operating conditions 56
8.3 Equipment and the area around it 57
9 Appendix 58
9.1 General 58
9.2 Floor Plan drawings 59
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Introduction
1 Introduction
1.1 General system description 1.2 Using the manual
® 1.2.1 Target group
The Eaton Power Xpert UX switchgear system is
designed for medium-voltage supply stations such as The switchgear is designed for use by personnel who are
main supply stations, distribution sub-stations and expert or adequately trained in using switchgear and/or
industrial connections. It can also be used in industry and carrying out electrical operations.
power plants as motor control centers.
For definitions of these terms, see chapter 8 – Glossary.
1.1.1 System type
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The Eaton Power Xpert UX system is an air-insulated, 1.2.2 Notation guide
medium voltage switchgear system. It is defined as This manual uses warning boxes to alert the user to
‘metal enclosed switchgear’ in accordance with possible dangers while operating or maintaining the
IEC 62271-200 and classified in the equipment:
category LSC2B-PM.
WARNING
1.1.2 System construction
® Personal (fatal) danger to personnel and
A Power Xpert UX panel is constructed of sheet metal
bystanders.
circuit breaker panels, withdrawable vacuum circuit
breakers and withdrawable contactors.
CAUTION
The main busbar system is located at the top of the
panels. It consists of copper bars which may be Danger of damage to equipment.
supported by insulator depending on rated short-circuit
current. The bars are provided with an insulation layer NOTE
over their entire length.
Important note for clarification.
Pressure relief vents at the top of the circuit breaker
panels provide protection against overpressure in any of REMARK
the main compartments (busbar, circuit breaker or cable) Useful advice.
that may be caused if an internal arc occurs.
The installation is divided functionally into panels (such Chapters 1 and 2 contain general information on the
as circuit breaker panels, a busbar section panel, etc.). system design and construction and general safety
The panel function and the rated current of the panel in aspects. The information is presented in the form of
question determine the width of the panel. descriptive texts, supported by illustrations as necessary.
Illustrations are numbered consecutively for each
chapter, and are captioned if necessary.
Options
The installation may be provided with optional equipment Chapters 3 to 7 consist mainly of procedures. These
such as busbar insulating bushings, voltage transformers procedures contain step-by-step descriptions of actions
etc. in the order in which they should be carried out.
Illustrations are on the same page as the relevant step
The standard installation supplied is a single busbar and have the same number.
model.
WARNING
For further details, see technical data.
Never take any action without knowing what
effect it will have.
REMARK
Read through all actions first, using the relevant
figures. Contact Eaton if you do not understand what
you have to do.
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Introduction
Chapter 6 – System inspection, maintenance and During switching operations, no personnel must be
repair behind or above the installation.
This chapter describes only those operations that may be
carried out by the user. Safety plan
It may be necessary to draw up a safety plan.
NOTE Comprehensive advice on this should be obtained from
the relevant authorities (fire brigade, local authorities,
Operations not included in the manual must be occupational health & safety, company safety
carried out by or under the supervision of Eaton. department, first aid service etc.).
Safety standards
Chapter 7 - Accessories ®
Power Xpert UX switchgear complies with the following
This chapter contains a list of accessories that can be standards:
supplied
● IEC 62271-200: AC metal-enclosed switchgear
Chapter 8 - Glossary and controlgear for rated voltages
This chapter contains clarifications of specific terms used above 1 kV and up to and
in the manual but not explained further. including 52 kV;
● IEC 60529: Degrees of protection provided
Chapter 9 – Appendix by enclosures (IP code);
This chapter shows the structure of all the documentation ● IEC 62271-1: General conditions for high
supplied with the system. voltage switchgear and control
gear standards.
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Eaton Power Xpert switchgear can be used in areas
under normal conditions as described in IEC 62271-1,
Chapter 2.1.
- Clear space
NOTE
Operations not included in the manual must be
carried out by or under the supervision of Eaton.
Front Access:
If the switchgear is arranged for Front cable access then
rear or side clear space of at least 0.1 m is required.
However Eaton recommends at least 1 m at one end of
the switchgear and at least 0.5 m to the rear wall are left
to allow for ease of installation.
Rear Access:
If the switchgear is arranged for Rear cable access then
a clear space of 0.8 m is required to the rear wall of the
switchroom, at least 0.1 m space at one end of the
switchboard and 0.5 m space at the other end of the
switchboard to allow for adequate escape routes, and if
switchboard length is more than 10 m, then at least 0.5 m
clear space of both sides is required to allow for
adequate escape routes.
All installations:
Eaton recommends a dimension of at least 1.5 m at the
front of the switchgear to allow for ease of operation,
removal of vacuum circuit breaker from the panel and
adequate escape route. In the case of facing installations
aisle width of 2.5 m is required between the installations.
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Clear space for Power Xpert UX switchgear with front Clear space for Power Xpert UX switchgear with
and rear access front access
Fig. 1-1 Clear space for 12 kV and 17.5 kV panel
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Clear space for Power Xpert UX switchgear with front Clear space for Power Xpert UX switchgear with
and rear access front access
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- Escape routes
To the front and rear of the installation, and between two WARNING
installations sited opposite each other, an escape route at NEVER ATTEMPT TO EXTINGUISH THE FIRE
least 0.5 m wide and 2 m high must be present over the BEFORE THE INSTALLATION IS COMPLETELY
entire length of the installation. The width of the escape DEAD I.E. ISOLATED FROM THE SUPPLY.
route is measured from the part of the installation that NEVER extinguish with a water jet.
projects furthest. The escape route must be completely
clear and as far as possible in a straight line. Make sure that no water flows into the
installation.
REMARK Keep well clear of the installation while the fire is
extinguished in the area around the installation.
The installation may be set up with the back against Even using non-conducting extinguishing
a wall. In that case there will be no clear area or materials, a voltage may pass through the
escape route at the rear or sides. extinguishing equipment.
- Storage of materials
Items not connected with the installation must not be
stored in the switch room. Flammable materials,
combustible gases and dangerous chemicals must not be
stored.
- Availability of extinguishers
Suitable extinguishers must be present in and around the
switch room. Obtain expert advice (fire brigade) on the
best choice and location of the extinguishers.
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Fig. 1-3
Description Description
Type Standard
Rated Voltage Rated current
Rated Frequency IP coding
Short-time withstand Classification IAC
current
Duration of short circuit Internal arc
Lighting impulse Serial number
withstand voltage
Peak withstand current Manufacture date
Power frequency Manufacture
withstand voltage
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Product description
2 Product description
2.1 The system
This paragraph contains a short description of the most
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common system components. Since each Power Xpert
switchgear installation is matched to its application, it is
not possible to give a complete and detailed description
here. For further information, refer to the information pack
which includes this manual
2.1.1 Panels
The panels are compartmented according to the type of
function. The compartments are:
I. Low-voltage compartment
II. Busbar compartment
III. Circuit breaker / Contactor compartment
IV. Cable compartment
Electrical control signals for the unit are routed via a 58-
pole secondary plug.
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Product description
3
4
5
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Standard version:
At the cable connection points for the feeder panels
or supply panels.
Customer-specific version:
In the riser or bus-section panel.
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Product description
Status Indication
An optional LED flag indicator can be mounted as part of
the mimic diagram to indicate the On / Off status of the
circuit breaker or contactor.
An optional LED flag indicator can also be mounted as
part of the mimic diagram to indicate the On/Off status of
the earth switch.
Measuring
An optional Ammeter / Voltmeter and phase selector
switch can be mounted in the LV compartment to provide
current / Voltage measurement for the circuit. Additional
multi-function measuring meters can also be fitted.
2.1.8 Earthing
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Power Xpert UX switchgear offers a number of options
for applying protective earthing.
Earthing busbar
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All Power Xpert UX switchgear includes a continuous
short-circuit-proof earthing busbar to which all
components of the installation can be connected.
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Earthing switch
Each cable panel can be fitted with a short-circuit-proof
earthing switch fitted to the cable side. The earthing
switch connects the connection points of the cable with
the earthing busbar. A mechanical interlock ensures that
the earthing switch is always open when the circuit
breaker or contactor unit is in the connected position.
The earthing switch can be closed only with the circuit
breaker or contact unit is in the Test / Disconnected
position or completely removed.
2.1.9 Withdrawable units Fig. 2-6 Location of the earthing switch at the front side
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Power Xpert UX switchgear can contain a variety of of the switch panel
switching/measuring equipment in circuit breaker
compartment
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2.1.10 Interlocks
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Power Xpert UX switchgear is equipped with interlocks
to prevent undesirable switching operations. For further
information, please see par. 4.3.2.
1. Arc channel 5
2. Low voltage wire way
3. Busbar 6
4. Branch busbar
5. Automatic shutter
6. Fixed Contact Spout 7
7. Withdrawable circuit-breaker
8. Current transformer 8
9. Earthing switch
10. Cable connection point 9
11. Earthing switch operating shaft
12. Earthing busbar 10
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12
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A B
A. Sectionaliser panel
Bus sectionaliser + Bus Riser B. Riser panel right
C. Bus-section circuit breaker
A B
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Product description
WARNING
ALWAYS check that the equipment is dead.
Fit suitable earthing.
NEVER approach an unearthed installation.
When re-commissioning:
Check that all the work in the immediate area has
been completed.
Check (if necessary) that all related work in other
areas has been completed.
Check the safety of all personnel concerned.
Remove safety earthing and other safety provisions.
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Product description
Busbar system
Rated normal current A 630, 1250, 2000, 2500, 3150, 4000 FC 800, 1250, 2000, 2500
Rated short time withstand current kA/s 25/3, 26.3/3, 31.5/3, 40/3, 50/3 20/3, 25/3
Rated peak withstand current kA 63, 80, 100, 125 50, 63
Internal Arc
Internal Arc kA/s 25/1, 26.3/1, 31.5/1, 40/1, 50/0.5 20/1, 25/1
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During operation
Environment In accordance with IEC 62271-1 par. 2.1.1,
Limit values below, among others, apply
Ambient temperature
Maximum over 24 hours +40°C (adequate de-rating if higher ambient conditions apply)
Average over 24 hours +35°C
Minimum -5°C
Altitude at site
Maximum altitude 1000 m above sea level (adequate de-rating if higher altitude conditions
apply)
Humidity
Relative humidity
Maximum over 1 month 90%
Sound level produced
Average < 70 dBA
During storage
Environment In accordance with IEC 62271-1 par. 2.1.1
24 kV
UX24 20 kA 800 A 800 mm wide 1570 mm 800 mm 2320 mm 2880 mm
UX24 25 kA 1250 A 800 mm wide 1570 mm 800 mm 2320 mm 2880 mm
UX24 25 kA 2000 A 1000 mm wide 1570 mm 1000 mm 2320 mm 2880 mm
UX24 25 kA 2500 A 1000 mm wide 1570 mm 1000 mm 2320 mm 2880 mm
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Fig. 2-11 Panel front view
Weights
Circuit-breaker panel Approximate weights including Circuit Breaker and current transformers
12 kV and 17.5 kV
UX17 25 kA 630 A 600 mm wide 860 kg
UX17 31.5 kA 1250 A 600 mm wide 880 kg
UX17 40 kA 2000 A 800 mm wide* 1230 kg
UX17 40 kA 2000 A 800 mm wide 1650 kg
UX17 50 kA 2000 A 800 mm wide 1650 kg
UX17 40 kA 3150 A 1000 mm wide 1650 kg
UX17 50 kA 3150 A 1000 mm wide 1650 kg
24kV
UX24 20 kA 800 A 800 mm wide 1460 kg
UX24 25 kA 1250 A 800 mm wide 1480 kg
UX24 25 kA 2000 A 1000 mm wide 1820 kg
UX24 25 kA 2500 A 1000 mm wide 1820 kg
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3.1 Environmental requirements Sections or foundation frames set in the floor can be used
as the support surface for the installation. The area
The switchroom in which the switchgear is set up must
between the floor sections and the panel must always be
comply with the following:
filled in with filler plates to create a suitable support
All safety regulations applicable locally; surface.
The requirements set out in the chapter on safety
The requirements in this paragraph. Details on the dimensions and weight of the switchgear
can be found in the floor plan drawing in the information
pack.
3.1.1 Climate
In accordance with IEC 62271-1 par. 2.1.1 the climate in 3.1.4 Floor plan
the switchroom must comply with the following:
Fig. 3-1 gives an example of how equipment is set up. For
Humidity: some other floor plans, refer to 9.2 of APPENDIX. Further
90% Maximum relative humidity over a period information is available from the information pack that
of 1 month. includes this manual.
In new buildings it is essential to dry out the
area before installing the system. 3.1.5 During transport and storage
Temperature: If the switchgear panels are stored temporarily prior to
Maximum +40C, measured over a period of installation, or during transport:
24 hours. Do not unpack the switchgear panels;
Average not more than +35C. Store the switchgear panels vertically in a dry and
Minimum not less than -5C. dust-free area;
The room must be free from dust, corrosive or Ensure that the transport and storage environment
flammable gases and salts. complies as far as possible with the requirements of
IEC 62271-1, par. 2.1.1;
If the installation has to operate in a less suitable Avoid condensation caused by rapid temperature
operating environment it may be necessary to take special changes.
precautions. Users should consult Eaton.
NOTE
3.1.2 Room for extension
If the installation is kept in poor conditions in the
If necessary, reserve sufficient space for later extension of open air, corrosion and a reduction in the level of
the installation or the addition of auxiliary equipment. insulation may result.
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Shipment Lifting
On-site delivery is contingent on the presence of an Lifting under normal conditions
appropriate access route.
® See that the work area is clean and safe; obey the
A Power Xpert UX system is normally transported in local statutory provisions.
sections of up to 2 panels. The sections can be
assembled on site. The sections are placed onto pallets Never stand under a hoisted load.
and are packed in Styrofoam and plastic foil to prevent The angle of the lifting chain or strap relative to the
against damage. The pallets are attached to the lifting point must never be smaller than 60.
equipment by means of steel straps.
Lifting under cold conditions
On request, transport of individual panels can be See that the work area is clean and safe; obey the
arranged. local statutory provisions.
Transport aids Never stand under a hoisted load.
The angle of the lifting chain or strap relative to the
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Normally the Power Xpert installation is fitted with a lifting point must never be smaller than 60.
lifting device. This can either be temporarily fitted hoisting Between -5C and -19C, the workload is to be
frame or lifting eyes. If lifting eyes are fitted, the reduced by 25% if the used lifting gear is made from
installation can be lifted with solid bars, which are pushed steel, which complies with or is less than grade B of
through the lifting eyes. Solid bars with a diameter the Euro norm 25-67.
between 30 mm shall be used for this purpose.
Lifting under windy conditions
If a lifting device is not fitted, long suitable hoisting straps
See that the work area is clean and safe; obey the
or chains have to be used. Care should be taken to
local statutory provisions.
ensure even lifting is achieved and no bending stresses
are placed on the equipment. Never stand under a hoisted load.
The angle of the lifting chain or strap relative to the
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A packed Power Xpert installation can be moved with the lifting point must never be smaller than 60.
aid of a forklift truck or by crane. If the installation has to The lifting operation has to be stopped if the wind
be moved by crane, a special hoisting frame is available. force exceeds force 7 on the scale of Beaufort (more
The hoisting frame can be attached on top of the than 13.9-17 m/s). If lifting takes place at great height
installation. lifting must be stopped earlier.
Damage
It is advised to check the equipment for damage due to
transport directly after arrival of the shipment.
Completeness
It is advised to check for missing parts and accessories
directly after arrival of the shipment.
Transport
The installation must always be transported in the
vertical position.
During transport, suitable precautions are taken:
To prevent intrusion of dust.
To prevent intrusion of moisture (e.g. rain).
To prevent against damage.
Fig. 3-2 Handling by crane
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Forklift trucks
3.3.3 Inspection of the floor
Transport by forklift trucks is done in the same way as
outside transport. Please refer to the applicable paragraph
above. NOTE
The maximum difference in height with reference to
width and length of the installation shall not exceed 4
mm.
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3.3.4 Preparations
1. If any cables come out of the floor, make sure they
are electrically isolated.
2. Open doors with panel door key.
3. Remove the bolts (2 on left and 2 on the right) from
behind the mid-pan.
4. Pull the mid-pan forward and remove from the panel.
5. Remove nuts connecting VT and bracket copper bar.
6. Remove bolts connecting VT and VT mounting tray.
7. Remove the VT one at a time and then remove the
VT mounting tray.
8. Remove secondary partition inside of the front left
side sheet.
9. Remove the protective covering from the installation
side, which is to be coupled.
10. Remove venting plate.
11. If the installation is not backed against a wall, it is
recommended to remove the rear walls of the
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Power Xpert UX installation.
12. When all busbars and cables are connected, follow
upper steps in reverse to reassemble installation.
Panel with door closed Door open Removing left bolts of mid-pan
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Removing nuts connecting PT and copper bar Removing bolts connecting PT and PT mounting tray
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NOTE
The maximum difference in height with reference to
width and length of the installation shall not exceed 4
mm. Start from the highest location.
1. Position the first section and level it. If the floor is not
level use shims at the corners and in the centre.
2. Make sure the section is properly and equally
supported. See the illustration for the locations, which
need to be supported.
3. Attach the section at the front side to the floor with
use of M12 bolts. Apply a standard torque 70Nm.
4. Remove the bolts and washers from the coupling rivet
nuts, be careful the side plates keep their position.
5. Move a second section to the first one.
6. Carefully align the side posts of the second section
with those of the first section.
7. Replace the bolts and washers in step 4 and apply a
torque for 40Nm. For front cable access, Long tools
are used to bolt the top rear side of adjacent section
8. Attach the other sections in the same way as given Fig. 3-4 Location of the bolts connecting panel and floor
before.
9. Install the panel type plates on top of the installation,
which corresponds with the panel below.
10. Repeat (3) above for all other panel sections in the
switchgear to align and fix to the level floor.
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1. Bolt M12
2. Spring washer 12
3. Plain washer 12
4. Cover nut M12
5. Cover insulation
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NOTE
The adjacent illustration shows the assembly of the
main busbar with a T-off:
WARNING
To prevent against electrical shock: 2
Earthing connections have to be properly made.
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Connect the Power Xpert earthing busbars to
the earth connection of the building (local earth
potential). 2
3
Earthing busbars - coupling
1. Connect adjacent panel’s earthing busbar in the 4
bottom part of the cable compartment.
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2. Connect the earthing busbar of the Power Xpert UX
installation to the earth point of the switchroom.
3. Remove all tools, equipment and materials from the Fig. 3-9 Bolts connection for earthing busbar
compartment.
1. Bolt M8x35
2. Plain washer 8
3. Spring washer 8
4. Nut M8
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WARNING
Ensure that the installation and the cables are
dead.
NOTE
Wiring and cables must be connected only:
By authorised and qualified personnel;
In accordance with the data in the information
pack;
In accordance with cable manufacturer’s or
cable box supplier’s instructions.
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Proceed as follows:
Both the terminal strips and the wiring are coded. These
codes can be found in the wiring diagram.
Proceed as follows:
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4 System operation
WARNING
Interlocks must only be removed by a specialist,
and only if absolutely necessary for operational
reasons. When removing an interlock, the
specialist must take special and adequate safety
measures to prevent situations, which might
have fatal consequences.
CAUTION
The switchgear must be operated only as prescribed
in this manual. Actions, which are not prescribed, or
actions prescribed in unusual circumstances, must
be taken only with the approval of the responsible
Eaton specialist. The latter’s instructions must be
followed exactly.
NOTE
Only qualified experts and qualified operating
specialists may operate the equipment. No other
personnel must be present in the operating area.
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NOTE
The door cannot be opened when the unit is in the
Service position. To open the door make sure the
unit is in the OFF position and it is racked out fully to
the TEST position. This will release the door Fig. 4-1 Door Interlock defeat operation
interlock mechanism and the door can now be
opened.
NOTE
Door Interlock Defeat Mechanism: To open the door
in an emergency, remove two screws.
1. Secondary Connector
2
2. Manual Close Button 7
3. Closed/Open Indicator
4. Manual Open Button
5. Front Panel 8 3
6. Manual Charging Handle
7. Nameplate
8. Spring Charged/Discharged Indicator 4
9. Operation Counter
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NOTE
If you are not sure whether the switch is working
properly, carry out the following procedure:
Look through the window in the door and check to
see if the switch is in the SERVICE or TEST position.
The switch should be fully racked in the SERVICE
position. Check that spring position indicator on the
switch is in the ‘spring charged’ position.
NOTE
The door cannot be opened when the switch is in the
SERVICE position.
1
Switching ON
Turn the change-over knob (2) anti-clockwise to the 2
end stop.
Press firmly on the “ON” button (1), the unit will switch
ON 3
Switching OFF
Turn the change-over knob (2) clockwise to the end
stop Fig. 4-3 Mechanical operating closed door
Press on the “OFF” button (3) , the unit will switch 1. “ON” button
OFF
2. Change-over knob
3. “OFF” button
Switching on
Press the ON button.
The unit switches on.
The position indicator on the mimic, if fitted, indicates
the unit is in the ON position.
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Switching off
In the Test position, the unit can be operated electrically
Press the OFF button. and mechanically with the door open.
The unit switches off.
The position indicator, if fitted, shows the unit is in the The earthing switch can be operated with the door open
OFF position. or closed when the unit is in the Test position.
For circuit breaker operation the mechanism spring is
automatically re-charged. The unit can only be put into the Service position when
the earthing switch is open.
4.2 Unit insertion and withdrawal In this position the shutters are closed.
SERVICE
INSERT/REMOVED The unit is fully inserted and the hand crank has been
removed.
NOTE
Ensure that any padlocks that have been used to The earthing switch cannot be operated.
lock the shutters have been removed before the unit
is inserted. Opening and Closing is only possible when the hand
crank has been removed. When the unit is Closed,it
cannot be moved
The unit is outside of the panel, mounted on the
transportation trolley and ready for insertion into the
panel. The 58-pole secondary plug is unplugged and the The door of the compartment cannot be opened with the
unit is ready to be completely removed from the panel. unit in the Service position
It is possible to complete a functional test on the unit in The unit is now fully operational
the removed position with the use of the optional
extension umbilical cable which connects the secondary NOTE
plug of the unit with the stationary secondary socked Apart from the interlocks described above, other
inside the compartment. interlocks may be present depending on the options
chosen.
In this position the shutters are closed and can be
padlocked for additional safety
TEST
The unit is in the panel and located at the front of the
compartment; the unit has not yet made contact with the
cable and the busbar. The 58-pole secondary plug can
now be connected.
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4.3 Earthing
This manual contains general instructions for fitting a
safety earth.
WARNING
Only authorised and qualified personnel may fit
an earthing device.
NEVER approach an unearthed installation..
CAUTION
Make the necessary provisions on both sides of the
cable before switching on the earthing switch.
WARNING
Do not attempt to operate the earthing switch
when the cable door is open, the earth switch will
not operate and using force may damage the
interlock mechanism.
NOTE
To open the door make sure the earthing switch is
switched On and cable is dead. This will release the
door interlock mechanism and the door can now be Fig. 4-11
opened.
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NOTE
Door Interlock Defeat Mechanism: To open the cable
door in an emergency, remove two screws.
3
4.3.4 Earthing busbar/cable using
withdrawable earthing unit
Withdrawable busbar earthing unit only has the upper
movable contact fitted.
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4.4 Checks
WARNING
Checking and testing procedures must only be
carried out by expert and authorised personnel.
WARNING
When using the shutter lifter truck to gain access
to the fixed primary contacts BEWARE that the
contacts may be LIVE and suitable safety
precautions should be taken.
Proceed as follows:
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Voltage indicator
A voltage indicator is an indicator with three Light
Emitting Diodes (LEDs) and three socket contacts L1, L2
and L3. It is connected via a signal cable to a voltage
sensor, which is located on the cable section of the panel
to be monitored. Each LED monitors one phase. The
LEDs light up if a voltage is present on the phases
monitored. If they are dead the LEDs do not light up
A Test point
B Voltage indication
C1 e.g. coupling electrode
C2 capacity of connecting leads
C3 Adaption capacitor
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decommisioning
5.2.2 Disposal
5.1.2 Inspections ®
Power Xpert switchgear should be disposed of in an
After the installation has been set up, and no loads are environmentally responsible manner. Substances and
connected physical inspection should be carried out and materials arising from dismantling should be destroyed,
will include the following: re-used or disposed of in accordance with the regulations
Measurement of voltage losses on the busbar currently in force.
connections fitted on site.
Checking mechanical interlocks and satisfactory The following table gives a list of materials that may be
®
insertion and withdrawal of the withdrawable units. found in Power Xpert switchgear.
Checking installed continuous wiring to confirm that
it is in accordance with specifications and drawings. All materials used in the manufacture of the Power
®
Xpert UX switchgear can be recycled. No toxic or
Applying power to the installation in accordance with harmful products are generated in the normal use of the
the IEC standards 62271-200 and 62271-1 switchgear.
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MATERIALS THAT MAY BE FOUND IN POWER XPERT UX SWITCHGEAR
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REMARK
On completion of the maintenance operations, remove all
In the event of a fault always contact Eaton. special safety measures. Then return the installation to
normal operation.
For checks and maintenance on the withdrawable units,
reference should be made to the specific unit manuals in
the information pack.
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58 pin auxiliary socket not connected Connect the 58 pin auxiliary socket
High contact resistance in Loose bolted joint. Check bolted joint for correct tightening
earthing circuit. torque.
Clean suspect connections;
Tighten bolt securely.
High temperature at cable Loose bolted joint at cable connection. Check bolted joint for correct tightening
connections. torque.
Clean suspect connections.
Tighten bolt securely.
Auxiliary voltage often interrupted Poor insulation. Check insulation.
by protection device.
Switch cannot be operated. Switch not in ‘TEST’ or Put switch into correct position.
‘Service/Connected’ position.
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Accessories
7 Accessories
7.1 List of available accessories
The following accessories can also be supplied for Power
®
Xpert switchgear
®
7.1.1 Power Xpert UX
7.1.2 Optional
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Glossary
User: Short-circuit:
The person or body responsible for operation and An unintentional connection between two or more
maintenance of the switchgear electrical conductors, or between a conductor and earth,
in which extreme heat may be generated which may
Competence damage the installation and its surroundings.
The following requirements apply to operating personnel: Short-circuit current:
Operating personnel shall be ‘competent’. A
An electrical current which is higher, as a result of a
COMPETENT PERSON has relevant training and
short-circuit, than the nominal current.
experience so that he or she is capable of preventing
dangers which may be caused by electricity, for instance Arc:
during switching operations.
Operating personnel must hold a written certificate of An electrical discharge, through the insulation, which
authorisation to perform switching operations signed by produces a short-circuit. In general, and in particular in
the management of the (power) company involved. air-insulated installations, arcing may occur unexpectedly
and be of an explosive nature.
Responsibility
It must be clear who is responsible for operations.
All operations come within the area of responsibility of
the WORK OPERATIONS MANAGER (this person must
be designated in accordance with EN 50110-1 as the
person responsible for control of operations).
An INSTALLATION MANAGER must be appointed (in
accordance with EN 50110-1 the INSTALLATION
MANAGER is directly responsible for operation of the
installation). If two or more installations are in close
proximity to each other, it is essential that appropriate
arrangements are made between the INSTALLATION
MANAGERS.
The responsibility which persons have for the safety of
those involved in the operations, and of those who (may)
have to deal with the consequences of the operations,
must agree with national legislation.
Before operations are begun, while they are being
carried out and prior to commissioning of the installation,
the WORK OPERATIONS MANAGER must ensure that
all requirements, rules and instructions are complied
with.
Communication
Before starting operations, the INSTALLATION
MANAGER must be informed of the intended operations.
See EN 50110-1 § 4.4 for additional requirements.
Instruction
All personnel involved in operations carried out on, with
or near electrical installations must have been instructed
(using these operating instructions) concerning the safety
requirements, safety rules and operating instructions
applicable to operating the installation.
Clothing
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Switch room:
The area in which the switchgear is set up.
Working area:
A clearly indicated part of the operating area in which
work on the installation can be carried out safely.
Switch:
An apparatus designed to switch electrical currents on
and off.
Load-break switch:
A switch capable of safely switching on a short-circuit
current and switching off a nominal current.
Circuit-breaker:
A switch capable of operating safely under abnormal
circumstances, and in particular capable of switching a
short-circuit current on and off safely.
Fuse:
An electrical appliance that is connected in series with a
circuit, and can interrupt the circuit safely by the melting
of an internal conductor immediately the current in the
circuit exceeds a specified value for a specified time.
Cartridge fuse:
The replaceable part of a fuse that contains the (melting)
conductor.
Tapered bushings:
Insulators for running insertion contacts through the
partition walls between the switch compartment and the
busbar and cable compartments, so as to be proof
against arcing
Witdrawable Unit:
A unit on a withdrawable carriage designed to be
inserted into the switchgear compartment and can be a
circuit breaker, contactor, metering truck, disconnector
truck, VT truck for example.
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Appendix
9 Appendix
9.1 General
This user manual is part of the information pack compiled
whenever equipment is supplied and consists of the
following parts
User manuals:
User manual for the Eaton equipment used in the
relevant version(s)
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