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Transfer Switches —
Medium Voltage
Contents i
Transfer Switches — Medium Voltage
Medium Voltage Vacuum Breaker Transfer Switches ii
General Description . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12.0-2
IQ Transfer Controller. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12.0-4 1
Protection and Metering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12.0-5
Auxiliary Equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12.0-6
Technical Data. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12.0-7
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Layout Dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12.0-11
Transfer Switch Configuration Data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12.0-17 3
Specifications
See Eaton’s Cutler-Hammer Product Specification Guide on enclosed CD-ROM: 4
1995 CSI Format: Medium Voltage Vacuum Breaker
Transfer Switches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Section 16495
2004 CSI Format: Medium Voltage Vacuum Breaker
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Transfer Switches . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Section 26 36 23.21
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Medium Voltage Transfer Switch
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Circuit Breaker Switches Each CBS is electrically operated by IQ Transfer capabilities include:
Switching is provided by Eaton’s
these control voltages: 120 Vac close i
and ac capacitor trip, or 48 Vdc, 125 ■ Continuous monitoring of all three
Cutler-Hammer VCP-W Vacuum Vdc or 250 Vdc. ac control voltage is phases of all loads and voltage on
Circuit Breakers in ANSI voltages derived from potential transformers the source and bus. ii
of 5 kV, 15 kV, 27 kV and 38 kV. connected in the line side of each CBS. ■ Generator testing under load.
Circuit breaker switches (CBS) are The dc control voltage is provided by ■ Simplified, custom programming
horizontal drawout types up to 27 kV. the user. on the faceplate keypad to meet 1
The 38 kV CBS is a roll-on-the-floor specific user requirements. There
Controls and indicators are functionally are no DIP switches to set.
design and rolls directly in and out of
the bottom compartment.
grouped on the front control panel and
■ Visual status indications of both 2
include: closing spring status, close
and trip button, operation counter, sources and the load.
The CBS includes five major compo-
nents: vacuum interrupter pole units, contact status indicators, and a “T” ■ Easy-to-use: 3
stored energy mechanism, push rod handle latch (located at the bottom of ❑ At-a-glance overview of the MV
assembly, primary disconnecting con- the control panel). Each CBS includes a ATS status and parameters and
tacts, and removable glass polyester control switch and red and green lights key diagnostic data. 4
insulating barriers. to indicate the CBS contact position. ❑ Real-time values for volts and
Contacts frequency can be viewed on the
Vacuum Interrupters
LED display plus the power 5
Each CBS includes three vacuum Primary disconnects are silver-plated
source in use.
interrupters, separately mounted in copper. Secondary contacts are silver-
❑ Displays historical information
a self-contained, self-aligning pole plated and automatically engage in
including Source 1 and Source 2
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unit that is easily removed. A direct the CBS operating position. They can
reading contact erosion indicator be manually engaged in the CBS run time, available time, and
is clearly visible when the CBS is test position. connected time, load energized 7
withdrawn from the compartment. time, number of transfers, and the
Safety date, time and reason for the last
Each vacuum interrupter pole unit is
mounted on glass polyester supports Double deadfront shields isolate the 16 transfers. 8
for 5 kV and 15 kV ratings and epoxy operator from high voltage when the
supports for 27 kV and 38 kV ratings. CBS is energized. The CBS can be Open Transition Transfer
The unique, patented nonsliding cur-
connected or disconnected with the When the system is operating from 9
compartment door closed by a the normal source, the IQ Transfer
rent transfer system from the movable manually operated levering device. indicates real-time values for volts
vacuum interrupter stem to the CBS
Safety interlocks provide for the mech- and frequency on the front panel LED 10
consists of a series of tin-plated, high display with an indication of the power
conductivity copper leaf conductors. anism to be held mechanically trip-free
during racking. Closing springs will source in use. The IQ Transfer continu-
The conductors are swaged onto the
discharge automatically when the CBS ously monitors either single-phase or 11
movable vacuum interrupter stem 3-phase voltages for Source 1, Source
and provide: is being withdrawn.
2 and the load. The IQ Transfer allows
■ Improved current flow because the Maintenance system configuration selection for 12
multi-point contact offers very low The stored energy mechanism and Source 1/Source 2 as Utility/Generator,
electrical resistance. control components are easily accessi- or Dual Generator, or Dual Utility.
■ No required maintenance because ble and can be inspected by removing 13
When Source 1 voltage or frequency
the current transfer from the the front panel. Minor maintenance is detected to be below user-
movable stem to the CBS primary when required, such as lubricating the
conductor is a nonsliding and non- mechanism and accessing the control
programmed set points, transfer to 14
Source 2 is initiated. The transfer
rolling design. components, is simplified. occurs when Source 2 voltage and
■ Longer vacuum interrupter life. Operation Sequence frequency are detected to be within 15
programmed parameters.
Operation Transfer is initiated by the Cutler-
Hammer IQ Transfer microprocessor- While the load is connected to Source
Operation is by a motor-charged
based logic door mounted device. 2, the IQ Transfer continues to monitor
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stored energy spring mechanism
charged by a universal electric motor, Source 1. When Source 1 voltage
Two IQ Transfer models, Open or
and frequency return to within pro-
or a manual levering tool in an emer- Closed Transition, are available.
grammed parameters of Source 1, and
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gency. The stored energy mechanism
is a true mechanically and electrically Both models are identical except that after a programmed time delay, load
the closed transition IQ Transfer will transfer back to Source 1 is initiated.
trip-free design, meaning that while
not initiate the transfer until both
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holding a mechanical trip command, The load transfer back to Source 1 is
the breaker contacts will not close or power sources are synchronized in
open type because the Source 2 circuit
touch while receiving an electrical or voltage, frequency and phase angle.
If a power source is lost, the closed
breaker switch is opened first after 19
mechanical close command. which the Source 1 circuit breaker
transition IQ Transfer will operate in
switch is closed.
the open mode. 20
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i IQ Transfer When enabled, it is possible for load Bus and Bus Insulation
to be transferred from Source 1 to
Source 2 without interruption of power Bus
to the load when both sources are The main bus is copper. A set of either
ii available. The source paralleling 1200 A or 2000 A main bus is provided
during load transfer is less than with provisions for future extension.
100 milliseconds.
1 Bolted bus connections are silver-
When disabled, the two sources plated for positive contact and low
cannot operate in parallel. resistance. Each joint is insulated
2 When Source 1 voltage or frequency with easily-installed boots. The bus
is detected to be below the user- is braced to withstand fault currents
programmed set points, transfer to equal to the close and latch rating of
3 Source 2 is initiated. The transfer the circuit breakers. All bus, bus sup-
occurs when Source 2 voltage and ports and connections will withstand
frequency are detected to be within stresses produced by currents equal
4 IQ Transfer
the programmed parameters. to the momentary ratings of the circuit
breakers.
Closed Transition Transfer While the load is connected to Source
5 When the system is operating from the 2, the IQ Transfer continues to monitor Temperature rise of the bus and con-
normal source, Eaton’s Cutler-Hammer Source 1. When Source 1 frequency nections conforms to ANSI standards
IQ Transfer indicates real-time values and voltage return to within pro- and is documented by factory testing.
6 for volts and frequency on the front grammed limits of Source 1, and after The copper ground bus extends the
panel LED display with an indication of a programmed time delay, the load is entire length of the MV ATS. An
the power source in use. The IQ Trans- transferred back to Source 1. optional fully rated neutral bus
7 fer continuously monitors either single- (insulated or noninsulated) extends
phase or 3-phase voltages for Source 1, When the closed transition mode is
enabled, Source 1 is closed first, then the entire length of the MV ATS.
Source 2 and the load. The IQ Transfer
8 allows system configuration selection Source 2 is opened without power Bus Insulation
for Source 1/Source 2 as Utility/Genera- interruption to the load. When in the
The main bus is insulated with epoxy,
tor, or Dual Generator, or Dual Utility. disabled mode, Source 2 is opened
applied in the fluidized bed process.
9 first and then Source 1 is closed.
When applied in this process, the
The IQ Transfer provides for selection of
Note: See Page 12.0-7 for IQ Transfer epoxy is nonhygroscopic, inert, and
closed transition enabled or disabled. programming selections and ratings. track, mold and fungus resistant.
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Thermal and electrical performance
is enhanced because the epoxy is
11 bonded directly to the bus bar conduc-
tor, eliminating the air gap between
insulation and conductor. Heat transfer
12 is greatly improved resulting in the
bus system running cooler. No air
gap exists for insulation damage or
13 corona discharge.
The main bus supports are glass
14 polyester for 5 kV and 15 kV ratings
(except 63 kA rating) and cyclo-
aliphatic epoxy for 27 kV and 38 kV
15 ratings. The main bus supports for
63 kA ratings are porcelain.
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IQ Analyzer
and control power transformers for 27 ratings, short circuit rating, manufac- ■ Test cabinet for testing electrically
turer’s name, and shop order number. operated circuit breakers’ outside
3 kV and 38 kV ratings are fix mounted
housing.
with primary fuses in drawout doors. Internal engraved nameplates are
■ Dockable transport dolly for
Up to three voltage transformers can screw mounted within the MV ATS
moving a circuit breaker outside
4 be mounted in a drawer. to identify control components such
of the cabinet.
as fuse blocks, relays, pushbuttons
Drawers are in enclosed auxiliary and switches. Note: For 5 kV, 15 kV and 27 kV circuit
breakers.
5 compartments and can be withdrawn
on rails for easy inspection, testing Finish ■ Electrical levering device.
and fuse replacement. When a
Standard finish, inside and out, is
6 drawer is withdrawn, the fuses
a thermosetting, polyester powder
Factory Testing
are automatically disconnected,
paint (ANSI 61 gray) applied electro- Circuit Breaker Switch Element
grounded, and primary bus stabs
statically to all metal parts (steel and
7 isolated by glass polyester shutters.
aluminum) that are first precleaned ■ Alignment test with master
and phosphatized. cell to verify all interfaces and
A mechanical interlock is provided so interchangeability.
8 that the secondary circuit breaker must
This finish provides excellent mechan- ■ Circuit breaker operated over a
be open before the control power
ical strength and scratch resistance, range of minimum to maximum
transformer drawer or control power
resists chalking caused by the sun’s control voltage.
9 transformer primary fuse drawer can
ultraviolet rays, and meets the salt ■ One-minute dielectric test.
be withdrawn.
spray requirements of ASTM B-117.
Current Transformers Circuit Breaker Switch Housing
10 Ring-type current transformers are Accessories ■ Alignment test with master circuit
provided with thermal and mechanical Provided for testing, inspection, breaker to verify interfaces.
11 ratings coordinated with the circuit
breakers. Current transformer accuracy
maintenance and operation. ■ One-minute dielectric test on
primary and secondary circuits.
meets ANSI standards. Standard Accessories
■ Operational sequence test to
12 ■ Maintenance tool for manually verify operation of wiring, relays
Standard current transformer location charging the circuit breaker closing
on the bus side and line side of the 5 kV, and other devices.
spring and manually operating
15 kV and 27 kV CBS units provide ■ Final inspection and quality check.
13 the shutter.
front accessibility so that adding or
■ Levering crank for moving the Three certified copies of the factory
changing transformers can be accom-
circuit breaker between test and test reports are provided.
plished when an Eaton’s Cutler-Hammer
14 MV ATS is de-energized without break-
connected positions.
Test Witnessing
ing the high voltage connections and ■ Test jumper for electrically operat-
ing the circuit breaker while out of As an option, all factory tests can
primary insulation.
15 the compartment. be witnessed by the customer or
Shorting terminal blocks are provided customer representative.
■ Lifting yoke for lifting the circuit
on each current transformer secondary. breaker on or off compartment rails.
16 Installation
Note: For 5 kV, 15 kV and 27 kV circuit
Seismic Qualified breakers. Complete installation, startup, testing
Cutler-Hammer Medium Voltage and long-term maintenance is avail-
17 Automatic Transfer Switches are seis-
■ Rail extensions and rail clamps.
able from Eaton - Electrical Services &
Note: For 5 kV, 15 kV and 27 kV circuit Systems (E-ESS).
mically tested, seismically qualified, breakers.
and exceed requirements of both the
18 Uniform Building CodeT (UBC) and
California Building Code (CBC) Title 24
19 for all seismic zones and International
Building Code (IBC) unitized seismic
requirements.
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Table 12.0-3. Available VCP-W Vacuum Circuit Breaker Types Rated on Symmetrical Current Rating Basis, per ANSI Standards 1
i Identification Rated Values Related Required Capabilities 2
Rating Carrying
Rated Continuous
Current at 60 Hz
1.2 x 50 µsec. K Times Rated 2.7 K 1.6 K
Short Circuit Times Times
Current 3 KI
Frequency
3 Rated Rated
Impulse
Normal
Short Short
Rated
Circuit Circuit
Current Current
4 V E2 V/K 7
kV MVA kV 3 kV kV 4 I3 kV T2 5 6 2 kV kA rms 8
Class Class rms K rms Crest Amps kA rms Crest ms Cycles Y Sec. mS rms kA rms kA rms kA Crest Asym. S
5
50 VCP-WND 4.16 250 4.76 1.24 19 60 1200 29 8.9 50 5 2 300 3.85 36 36 97 58 1.2
250
6 50 VCP-W 4.16 250 4.76 1.24 19 60 1200 29 8.9 50 5 2 300 3.85 36 36 97 58 1.2
250 2000 132 9 78 9
7 50 VCP-W
350
4.16 350 4.76 1.19 19 60 1200 41
2000
8.9 50 5 2 300 4.00 49 49 132 78 1.2
50 VCP-W 4.16 500 4.76 1.00 19 60 1200 63 8.9 50 5 2 300 4.76 63 63 170 100.8 1.27
8 500 2000
75 VCP-W 7.20 500 8.25 1.25 36 95 1200 33 15.5 60 5 2 300 6.60 41 41 111 66 1.2
500 2000
9 150 VCP-W 13.80 500 15 1.30 36 95 1200 18 28 75 5 2 300 11.50 23 23 62 37 1.2
500 2000 97 9 58 9
10 150 VCP-W
750
13.80 750 15 1.30 36 95 1200 28
2000
28 75 5 2 300 11.50 36 36 97
130 9
58
77 9
1.2
150 VCP-W 13.80 1000 15 1.30 36 95 1200 37 28 75 5 2 300 11.50 48 48 130 77 1.2
11 1000 2000
150 VCP-W 13.80 1500 15 1.00 36 95 1200 63 28 75 5 2 300 15 63 63 170 100.8 1.27
1500 2000
12 1 Contact Eaton for capacitor switching, low Single line-to-ground fault capability at an 6 Tripping may be delayed beyond the rated
inductive switching and cable charging ratings. operating voltage permissible tripping delay at lower values
2 For reclosing service, there is No De-Rating of current in accordance with the following
V
13 necessary for the Cutler-Hammer VCP-W Vo 1.15 ------ (Rated Short Circuit Current)
Vo
= formula:
family of circuit breakers. R = 100%. Type T (seconds)
VCP-W breaker can perform the O-C-O per But not to exceed KI. 2
(K Times Rated Short Circuit Current)
14 ANSI C37.09; O-0.3s-CO-15s-CO per IEC 56; The above apply on predominately inductive = Y -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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and some VCP-Ws have performed O-0, or resistive 3-phase circuits with normal- Short Circuit Current Through Breaker
3s-CO-15s-CO-15s-CO-15s-CO; all with no frequency line-to-line recovery voltage equal The aggregate tripping delay on all opera-
derating. Contact Eaton for special reclosing to the operating voltage. tions within any 30-minute period must not
15 requirements. 4 4000 A continuous rating is available for exceed the time obtained from the above
3 For 3-phase and line-to-line faults, the 5/15 kV. 3000 A continuous rating is available formula.
for 38 kV. Contact Eaton for details. 7 Included for reference only.
symmetrical interrupting capacity at an
16 operating voltage 5 3-cycle rating available. 8 Asymmetrical interrupting capability = “S”
times symmetrical interrupting capability,
V
Vo = 1.15 ------ (Rated Short Circuit Current) both at specified operating voltage.
Vo 9 Non-standard breakers with high momen-
17 But not to exceed KI. tary rating available for special applications.
j ANSI standard requires 150 kV BIL. All 38 kV
ratings are tested to 170 kV BIL.
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Table 12.0-3. Available VCP-W Vacuum Circuit Breaker Types Rated on Symmetrical Current Rating Basis, per ANSI Standards (Continued) 1
Identification Rated Values Related Required Capabilities 2
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1
Rated Voltage Range Factor
Rating Carrying
Rated Continuous
Current at 60 Hz
K Times Rated 2.7 K 1.6 K
1.2 x 50 µsec. Short Circuit Times Times
Current 3 KI
Frequency
Short Short
Rated
Circuit Circuit
Current Current
V E2 V/K 7
4
kV MVA kV 3 kV kV 4 I3 kV T2 5 6 2 kV kA rms 8
Class Class rms K rms Crest Amps kA rms Crest ms Cycles Y Sec. mS rms kA rms kA rms kA Crest Asym. S
5
270 VCP-W 27 — 27 1.00 60 125 1200 16 51 105 5 2 300 27 16 16 43 26 1.2
750 2000
270 VCP-W 27 — 27 1.00 60 125 1200 22 51 105 5 2 300 27 22 22 60 35 1.2
6
1000 2000
270 VCP-W 27
1250
— 27 1.00 60 125 1200
2000
25 51 105 5 2 300 27 25 25 68 40 1.2 7
270 VCP-W 27 — 27 1.00 60 125 1200 40 51 105 5 2 300 27 40 40 108 64 1.2
40 2000 8
380 VCP-W 34.50 — 38 1.00 80 170 1200 16 71 125 5 2 300 38 16 16 43 26 1.2
16 j 2000
380 VCP-W 34.50 — 38 1.65 80 170 1200 21 71 125 5 2 300 23 35 35 95 56 1.2
9
21 j 2000
380 VCP-W 34.50 —
25
38 1.00 80 170
j
1200
2000
25 71 125 5 2 300 38 25 25 68 40 1.2 10
380 VCP-W 34.50 — 38 1.00 80 170 1200 31.5 71 125 5 2 300 38 31.5 31.5 85 51 1.2
32 j 2000 11
380 VCP-W 34.50 — 38 1.00 80 170 1200 40 71 125 5 2 N/A 38 40 40 108 64 1.2
40 1 2000
1 Contact Eaton for capacitor switching, low Single line-to-ground fault capability at an 6 Tripping may be delayed beyond the rated
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inductive switching and cable charging ratings. operating voltage permissible tripping delay at lower values
2 For reclosing service, there is No De-Rating of current in accordance with the following
V
necessary for the Cutler-Hammer VCP-W V o = 1.15 ------ (Rated Short Circuit Current)
Vo formula: 13
family of circuit breakers. R = 100%. Type T (seconds)
VCP-W breaker can perform the O-C-O per But not to exceed KI. 2
(K Times Rated Short Circuit Current)
ANSI C37.09; O-0.3s-CO-15s-CO per IEC 56; The above apply on predominately inductive = Y -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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or resistive 3-phase circuits with normal- Short Circuit Current Through Breaker
and some VCP-Ws have performed O-0, 3s-
CO-15s-CO-15s-CO-15s-CO; all with no frequency line-to-line recovery voltage equal The aggregate tripping delay on all opera-
derating. Contact Eaton for special reclosing to the operating voltage. tions within any 30-minute period must not
requirements. 4 4000 A continuous rating is available for exceed the time obtained from the above 15
3 For 3-phase and line-to-line faults, the sym- 5/15 kV. 3000 A continuous rating is available formula.
for 38 kV. Contact Eaton for details. 7 Included for reference only.
metrical interrupting capacity at an operat-
ing voltage 5 3-cycle rating available. 8 Asymmetrical interrupting capability = “S”
times symmetrical interrupting capability,
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V
Vo = 1.15 ------ (Rated Short Circuit Current) both at specified operating voltage.
Vo 9 Non-standard breakers with high momen-
But not to exceed KI. tary rating available for special applications. 17
j ANSI standard requires 150 kV BIL. All 38 kV
ratings are tested to 170 kV BIL.
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IQ Transfer
5 VCP-W
52-1 Circuit Breaker Breaker #1
VCP-W
52-2 Circuit Breaker Breaker #2
Control Power Control Power
____ A, __ MVA (When Required) ____ A, __ MVA (When Required)
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(3) CTs
IQ Analyzer Meter CTs IQ Analyzer Meter
Digitrip (3) Digitrip
(Optional) or (Optional) or
7 ____ :5 3010
(Dual Powered) IQ DP-4000 Meter
____ :5 3010
(Dual Powered) IQ DP-4000 Meter
(Optional) (Optional)
8 (2 or 3) VTs (2 or 3) VTs
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11 Surge Surge
Arresters Arresters
(Optional) Cable Lugs Cable Lugs (Optional)
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Normal Power Emergency Power
(Source #1) (Source #2)
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Figure 12.0-1. Typical MV ATS One-Line Diagram — Using Vacuum Breakers
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18.50 C C C C
(469.9) L L L L 3
Top Bottom Load Top Bottom Load
Breaker Breaker Cables 96.25 Breaker Breaker Cables 101.25
(2444.8) (2571.8) 4
Secondary Secondary
Control Wires Control Wires 5
Entrance Entrance
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Floor Plan Floor Plan
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9
Line VTs Line VTs
Main
Breaker
Main
Breaker
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(1200 A) (1200 A)
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95.00 115.00
(2413.0) (2921.0)
Table 12.0-4. Approximate Shipping Weight in Lbs. (kg) Table 12.0-5. Minimum Recommended Clearances in Inches (mm) 18
Equipment Switchgear Circuit Equipment Front Side Rear
Type Assembly Breaker Type
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2
Line VTs
C C Main
3 L L Breaker
(1200 A)
Top Bottom Load
Breaker Breaker Cables
4
120.00
(3048.0)
Secondary
5 Control Wires Bus CPT
Entrance (Optional)
169.38 Main
(4302.3) Breaker
6 (1200 A)
Line VTs
38.00
7 (965.2)
8 72.00
Shipping Group a
Aisle Front Elevation
(1828.8)
9
38.00
10 (965.2)
Floor Plan
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Figure 12.0-4. Outdoor Sheltered Aisle 5 kV or 15 kV, 1200 A Main Breakers
1 Circuit breakers are packaged and shipped separately.
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Table 12.0-6. Approximate Shipping Weight in Lbs. (kg) Table 12.0-7. Minimum Recommended Clearances in Inches (mm)
Equipment Switchgear Circuit Equipment Front Side Rear
13 Type Assembly Breaker Type
Outdoor Sheltered Aisle 8,000 (3,632) 350 – 575 (159 – 261) Outdoor Sheltered Aisle N/A 38.00 (965.2) 36.00 (914.4)
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C C C CL CL CL
L L L 3
Load Load
96.25 101.25
Cables
(2444.8)
Cables
(2571.8) 4
Secondary
Secondary
Control Wires Control Wires 5
Entrance Entrance
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Line VTs Line VTs Line VTs Line VTs
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11
95.00 115.00
(2413.0) (2921.0) 12
Shipping Group a
15
Shipping Group b
Front Elevation Front Elevation 16
Figure 12.0-5. Indoor 5 kV or 15 kV, 2000 A Main Breakers Figure 12.0-6. Outdoor Aisleless 5 kV or 15 kV, 2000 A Main Breakers
1 Circuit breakers are packaged and shipped separately. 2 Circuit breakers are packaged and shipped separately.
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Table 12.0-8. Approximate Shipping Weight in Lbs. (kg) Table 12.0-9. Minimum Recommended Clearances in Inches (mm)
Equipment Switchgear Circuit Equipment Front Side Rear
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Type Assembly Breaker Type
Indoor 6,900 (3,133) 410 – 575 (186 – 261) Indoor 70.00 (1778.0) 32.00 (812.8) 36.00 (914.4) 19
Outdoor Aisleless 8,700 (3,950) 410 – 575 (186 – 261) Outdoor Aisleless 70.00 (1778.0) 32.00 (812.8) 36.00 (914.4)
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3
Load
Cables
4 120.00
(3048.0)
Secondary
Control Wires
5 Entrance
169.38 Main Main
(4302.3) Breaker Breaker
(2000 A) (2000 A)
Bus CPT
6 (Optional)
38.00
(965.2)
7
Shipping Group ab
Aisle a 72.00
(1828.8)
8 Front Elevation
9 38.00
(965.2)
Floor Plan
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Figure 12.0-7. Outdoor Sheltered Aisle 5 kV or 15 kV, 2000 A Main Breakers
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11 2
Aisles shipped separately.
Circuit breakers are packaged and shipped separately.
Table 12.0-10. Approximate Shipping Weight in Lbs. (kg) Table 12.0-11. Minimum Recommended Clearances in Inches (mm)
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Equipment Switchgear Circuit Equipment Front Side Rear
Type Assembly Breaker Type
13 Outdoor Sheltered Aisle 12,300 (5,584) 410 – 575 (186 – 261) Outdoor Sheltered Aisle N/A 38.00 (965.2) 36.00 (914.4)
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20
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2
C C C CL CL CL
L L L
3
Load Load
96.25 Cables 101.25
Cables
(2444.8) (2571.8)
4
Secondary Secondary
Control Wires Control Wires
Entrance Entrance
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7
Floor Plan Floor Plan
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Line VTs Line VTs
Line VTs Line VTs 9
10
95.00
(2413.0) 115.00
(2921.0) 11
Main Main
Breaker
(1200 or 2000 A)
Bus CPT
(Optional)
Breaker
(1200 or 2000 A)
Main
Breaker Bus CPT
Main
Breaker
12
(1200 or 2000 A) (Optional) (1200 or 2000 A)
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Shipping Group a
Shipping Group b 14
Front Elevation Front Elevation
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Figure 12.0-8. Indoor 27 kV, 1200 or 2000 A Main Breakers Figure 12.0-9. Outdoor Aisleless 27 kV, 1200 or 2000 A Main Breakers
1 Circuit breakers are packaged and shipped separately. 2 Circuit breakers are packaged and shipped separately.
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Table 12.0-12. Approximate Shipping Weight in Lbs. (kg) Table 12.0-13. Minimum Recommended Clearances in Inches (mm)
Equipment Switchgear Circuit Equipment Front Side Rear
Type Assembly Breaker Type 17
Indoor 1200 A 7,100 (3,223) 415 (188) each Indoor 70.00 (1778.0) 32.00 (812.8) 36.00 (914.4)
Indoor 2000 A 7,400 (3,360) 475 (216) each Outdoor Aisleless 70.00 (1778.0) 32.00 (812.8) 36.00 (914.4) 18
Outdoor Aisleless 1200 A 8,900 (4,041) 415 (188) each
Outdoor Aisleless 2000 A 9,200 (4,177) 475 (216) each
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CL CL CL
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Control Control Control
Load Compartment Compartment Compartment
Cables 128.75
(3270.3)
4
CPT Fuses
5 (Optional)
100.00
(2540.0)
Main Main
6 Secondary Breaker Breaker
Control Wires (1200 or 2000 A) (1200 or 2000 A)
Entrance Bus CPT
7 (Optional)
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84.00 42.00
(2133.6) (1066.8)
Shipping Group b Shipping Group b
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Floor Plan Front Elevation
Indoor 1200 A 7,400 (3,360) 1080 (490) each Indoor 84.00 (2133.6) 38.00 (965.2) 42.00 (1066.8)
13 Indoor 2000 A 7,700 (3,496) 1140 (518) each
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9 F IQ Analyzer 6630, with WFD, with PONI Card IQ Transfer Device Control and Other Options (Select All Desired Options)
CPT (Required for Outdoor and for Indoor with Space Heaters) X1 No Option
X 1 No CPT 1 Auto-Manual Selector Switch, Dev 43
10 A 5 kV Switchgear CPT, 1-Phase, 15 kVA, 2 Plant Exerciser — Load/No Load with Fail Safe
120/240 V Seconds 3 Closed Transition with Default to In-phase Transition with Default
B 15 kV Switchgear CPT, 1-Phase, 15 kVA, to Time Delay Neutral
11 120/240 V Seconds 4 Load Shed from Emergency (Consult Factory)
C 27 kV Switchgear CPT, 1-Phase, 15 kVA, 5 Load Sequencing Contacts (Consult Factory)
120/240 V Seconds
12 E 38 kV Switchgear CPT, 1-Phase, 15 kVA,
6 Service Entrance (Consult Factory)
1 Factory default item.
120/240 V Seconds
Surge Arresters
13 X1 No Surge Arresters CSA is a registered trademark of the Canadian Standards Association. Cutler-Hammer
is a federally registered trademark of Eaton Corporation. ISO is the registered trade-
A 5 kV Switchgear, Distribution Type Surge Arrester mark and sole property of the International Organization for Standardization. NEMA is
14 (Low Resistance or Solidly Grounded System), Set the registered trademark and service mark of the National Electrical Manufacturers
Association. UL is a federally registered trademark of Underwriters Laboratories Inc.
B 15 kV Switchgear, Distribution Type Surge Arrester Uniform Building Code (UBC) is a trademark of the International Conference of Build-
(Low Resistance or Solidly Grounded System), Set ing Officials (ICBO).
15 C 27 kV Switchgear, Distribution Type Surge Arrester
(Low Resistance or Solidly Grounded System), Set
D 38 kV Switchgear, Distribution Type Surge Arrester
16 (Low Resistance or Solidly Grounded System), Set
E 5 kV Switchgear, Distribution Type Surge Arrester
(High Resistance or Ungrounded System), Set
17 F 15 kV Switchgear, Distribution Type Surge Arrester
(High Resistance or Ungrounded System), Set
G 27 kV Switchgear, Distribution Type Surge Arrester
18 (High Resistance or Ungrounded System), Set
H 38 kV Switchgear, Distribution Type Surge Arrester
(High Resistance or Ungrounded System), Set
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