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16    S&C Instruction Sheet 695-505

Installation

Pad-Mounted Style 

Switchgear Placement

STEP  1.  

At the installation site, remove all separately 
packaged components (if any) shipped within 
the pad-mounted gear enclosure and set them 
aside. 

STEP  2.  

Unbolt the switchgear assembly from its 
skid and lift the unit onto the mounting 
pad, observing the precautions given under the 
“Handling” section on page 10. See Figure 10. 
Refer to the catalog dimensional drawing 
furnished and verify the enclosure is positioned 
correctly and the unit is properly aligned with 
respect to the anchor bolts (or fl ush anchors).

STEP  3.  

Level the enclosure using metal shims (user 
provided) as required between the mounting 
pad and the enclosure. Then, secure the 
enclosure to the pad using the anchor brackets 
provided (see anchor-bolt detail on the catalog 
dimensional drawing). Make sure the hinged 
roof section and all doors open and the latch 
closes without binding. Binding indicates 
enclosure distortion that must be corrected by 
additional shimming.

Access to Interior

STEP  1.  

Remove the shipping clamp from the padlock 
recess. See Figure 11.

STEP  2.  

Insert a pentahead socket wrench or tool (or a 
hexhead socket wrench or tool if catalog 
number suffi x “-H1” is specifi ed) into the hinged 
roof latching mechanism. Rotate the wrench or 
tool 360° 

counterclockwise

 to unlatch the 

hinged roof. See Figure 12.

NOTICE

Do not apply any undue force when 
attempting to open the hinged roof or a 
door. The use of undue force may damage 
the latching mechanism. If optional key 
interlocks are provided, make certain the 
interlocks are in their correct positions to 
allow door opening.

Figure 12. To unlock the hinged roof, turn the pentahead 

socket wrench 360° 

counterclockwise

Shipping 
clamp

Figure 10. Pad-mounted switchgear assemblies are shipped 

on a skid.

Figure 11. Remove the shipping clamp.

Summary of Contents for Vista SD 101

Page 1: ...Location of Safety Labels and Tags Single Way Vault Mounted Style 5 Multi Way Vault Mounted Style 6 Pad Mounted Style 7 Safety Precautions 8 Shipping and Handling Packing 9 Inspection 9 Handling 10 I...

Page 2: ...hey are not intended to be a substitute for adequate training and experience in safety procedures for this type of equipment Read this Instruction Sheet NOTICE Thoroughly and carefully read this instr...

Page 3: ...d user s claim All other warranties whether express or implied or arising by operation of law course of dealing usage of trade or otherwise are excluded The only warranties are those stated in Price S...

Page 4: ...cautions are not followed NOTICE NOTICE identifies important procedures or requirements that can result in product or property damage if instructions are not followed Following Safety Instructions If...

Page 5: ...er Circuits and Components Live G 6700 C WARNING Do Not Block Pressure Relief Device not shown G 6742 D WARNING Voltage Tester Always Test for Proper Operation G 9451 Figure 1 Location of safety label...

Page 6: ...d Components Live G 6700 C WARNING Do Not Block Pressure Relief Device not visible G 6742 D WARNING Voltage Tester Always Test for Proper Operation G 9451 Figure 2 Location of safety labels Model 312...

Page 7: ...e G 6742 D WARNING Voltage Tester Always Test for Proper Operation G 9451 E WARNING Keep Out Hazardous Voltage Inside G 6398 Figure 3 Location of safety labels Model 422 4 way pad mounted style unit s...

Page 8: ...attempting to open a door The use of undue force may damage the door latching mechanism 7 SAFETY LABELS Do not remove or obscure any of the DANGER WARNING CAUTION or NOTICE labels 8 ENERGIZED BUSHINGS...

Page 9: ...ardboard Inspection Examine the shipment for external evidence of damage as soon after receipt as possible preferably before removal from the carrier s conveyance Check the bill of lading to make sure...

Page 10: ...ble for two way and three way switchgear assemblies See Figure 4 and Figures 5 and 6 on page 11 STEP 2 Arrange the hoist slings to distribute lifting forces equally between the lifting tabs STEP 3 Avo...

Page 11: ...on Sheet 695 505 11 Shipping and Handling Figure 6 Hoisting a pad mounted style Vista SD switchgear assembly multi way assembly shown Figure 5 Hoisting a multi way vault mounted style Vista SD switchg...

Page 12: ...es mounted in the horizontal orientation catalog number suffix V3 the clearance between the back of the bus work and the floor of the vault is approximately inch 13 mm Be sure the floor beneath the sw...

Page 13: ...switchgear assembly is suspended by the hoist slings remove the mounting stand feet STEP 6 Lower the switchgear assembly through the manhole opening STEP 7 Re install the mounting stand feet removed i...

Page 14: ...lt in damage to the bushings and bushing wells STEP 2 Install cable support brackets in accordance with the appropriate reference drawing included in the installation and operation information kit See...

Page 15: ...single or multiple connection to realize the maximum momentary rating of the switchgear assembly For a multiple cable connection cables smaller than 1 0 copper or equivalent should not be used STEP 4...

Page 16: ...og dimensional drawing Make sure the hinged roof section and all doors open and the latch closes without binding Binding indicates enclosure distortion that must be corrected by additional shimming Ac...

Page 17: ...ee Figure 14 Open door far enough to permit the door holder mechanism to engage automatically STEP 5 To open the left hand door lift the finger latch See Figure 15 Open door far enough to permit the d...

Page 18: ...tical position is a two person exercise especially on switchgear assemblies having four or more ways NOTICE The hinged roof cannot be placed in the second more vertical position if the hinged roof cou...

Page 19: ...into the pit horizontally and up to the gear at a 90 angle Failure to follow these precautions can result in damage to the bushings and bushing wells STEP 4 Install cable support brackets in accordanc...

Page 20: ...re See Figure 18 Then cut the plastic cable ties holding the longer lever arms in the down position STEP 3 At one end of the enclosure pivot the longer lever arm up and position it on the back side of...

Page 21: ...con tinuous ground bus catalog number suffix O connect the ground bus to the enclosure ground pad Then connect the enclosure ground pad to the system ground in accordance with the user s standard prac...

Page 22: ...s instruc tions Optional mounting provisions for fault indicators catalog number suffix F1 or F2 are available for Vista SD Underground Distribution Switchgear If mounting provisions are specified mo...

Page 23: ...ld open mechanism At the other end of the enclosure push up on the hinged roof just enough to allow the left hand hold open mechanism latch to be released ensuring the right hand hold open latching me...

Page 24: ...es between the cable and the conduit and cap all empty conduits to prevent the entry of moisture and rodents STEP 2 Wipe down the exterior of the enclosure with a clean damp cloth Refinish any scratch...

Page 25: ...t because the switchgear may be subjected to dc test voltage when connected to the cable The dc withstand test voltages listed in the table are approxi mately equal to the ac test voltage Dc Cable Tes...

Page 26: ...made after installa tion of the power cable system including terminations and joints but before the cable system is placed in normal service A maintenance test is a field test made during the operati...

Page 27: ...ging the cable and regrounding the cable Failure to follow these recommendations can result in a flashover injury and equipment damage NOTICE When VLF cable testing has been completed or has been inte...

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