Document 2.4.126, Revision 4
October 2017
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Three-Phase Padmounted Distribution Transformers
Re-Insert Fuse Holder
—Re-insert the fuse holder
using the following procedure.
1. Attach a live-line tool to the hook eye.
2. Insert the fuse holder into the housing.
3. Push the fuse holder in firmly until the
dust cap seats against the housing and
grounding clip.
Internal Partial-Range Current Limiting Fuse
Internal partial-range (backup) current-limiting
fuses (one fuse per phase or two parallel fuses per
phase) are connected in series with low current
interrupting devices, such as weak-link cartridge
fuses or Bay-O-Net expulsion fuses. Partial-range
current-limiting fuses are designed to clear low
impedance (high current) faults, while expulsion
fuses are designed to clear a high impedance fault
or overload. When properly applied, partial-range
current-limiting fuses will operate only for internal
transformer faults. When a partial-range current-
limiting fuse has blown, the transformer should be
considered faulted and removed from service.
S&C Arc-Strangler
The S&C Arc-Strangler (one per phase) is a 200
Ampere, air-insulated, load-break, single-pole device
that is designed to be operated with a live-line tool
(hot stick or shotgun stick). The Arc-Strangler device
may include a full-range current-limiting fuse on the
switch blade or a clip-style current-limiting fuse.
To operate the switch, insert the live-line tool in the
operating hook and pull forward, swinging the Arc-
Strangler open. To remove the Arc-Strangler, insert
the live-line tool in the hinge opening and lift up.
S&C Fused Switch
S&C fused switches should be operated according
to instruction provided by S&C. S&C tools should be
used to operate an S&C fused switch.
Vacuum Fault Interrupter
The vacuum fault interrupter (VFI) transformer
is equipped with a three-phase molded vacuum
interrupter mounted in the high-voltage section of
the terminal compartment. This device is capable
of making, carrying and automatically interrupting
currents through 12,500 Amperes (symmetrical) at
distribution system voltages of 5 kV to 38 kV.
The device combines vacuum interrupters,
programmable electronic control, trip-free
mechanism and universal molded elbow connection
interfaces. The control is field programmable
with a wide range of time-current characteristic
curves and trip settings and is SCADA capable. The
molded vacuum interrupter should be operated and
maintained according to the VFI manufacturer’s
instructions provided with the device.
DANGER
FAILURE TO FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS
BELOW WILL RESULT IN DEATH OR SERIOUS
INJURY, AND DAMAGE TO THE EQUIPMENT.
• Arc-Strangler devices are not
recommended for fault closing. Arc-
Strangler devices should not be used
to re-energize a transformer that is
suspected to be faulted.
• Operate Arc-Strangler devices with a
live-line tool (hot stick or shotgun stick).
Never operate by hand.
• After replacing a blown fuse, the
transformer should be re-energized from
a remote location.