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The PowlVac® ground and test device is a
removable element which is mounted on a
frame similar to the frame of a circuit breaker.
It is equipped with a ground contact, primary
disconnects, grounding cables, test ports,
wheels, and can be operated manually or
electrically. The ground and test device
provides a means for obtaining access to
the primary disconnect devices of the circuit
breaker compartment for the purpose of
grounding the primary circuits, and conducting
certain high voltage withstand tests (hipot).
Insulation and isolation barriers between
phases, and between phase and ground are
also provided where required.
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Do not connect primary cable/bus or control
wiring of the switchgear assembly to an
energized system until all preliminary tests
have been made to the switchgear assembly.
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WARNING
For test and inspection instructions, refer
to applicable instruction bulletins and any
supplemental documents. For assistance
with testing and inspection, contact Powell
on our website at powellind.com, or call
1.800.480.6900.
Prior to adjustments, servicing, maintenance,
or any act requiring the operator to make
physical contact with the equipment, the
power source must be disconnected and the
equipment grounded. Failure to do so may
result in death or serious injury.
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WARNING
After the equipment has been installed and
all connections made, it should be tested
and inspected before putting in service.
Although the equipment and devices have
been completely tested at the factory, a final
field test should be made to ensure that the
equipment has been properly installed and
that all connections are correct and have not
become loose in transportation.
If users perform AC hipot testing on high
voltage cables used to connect the switchgear
to loads, the following testing practices are
recommended:
1. AC hipot testing voltage must be limited to
no more than 60kV (75% of 80kV). DC hipot
testing is not recommended. If DC hipot
testing must be performed, consult with
Powell prior to testing.
2. Surge arrestors, if present, must be
disconnected before hipot testing.
3. Voltage Transformers and Control Power
Transformers must be moved to the
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DISCONNECTED
” position before AC hipot
testing.
Directions for testing devices such as relays,
instruments and meters are given in the
instruction book furnished for each device.
The settings of the protective relays must
be coordinated with the other relays on the
system and, therefore, these relays must be
set by the user. General instruction books are
furnished with the equipment, containing the
instruction material for all individual devices
used in the equipment.