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A2.2.6 Determine if the studs to be
grounded are de-energized. Move
the test port slide aside to expose
test ports. Complete the voltage
measurement on each phase.
Withdraw the probe(s). Cover the
test port with the test port slide
immediately after completing
measurements.
Important:
If the voltage measurements
indicate that the studs to be grounded
are energized,
do not proceed with
grounding these disconnects.
Severe electrical distribution
disturbances will result.
A2.2.7 Remove all materials and safety
equipment from the area in front
of the switchgear compartment
which is to be grounded.
A2.2.8 Attach (plug in) the CLOSE-OPEN
pushbutton station and control
cable.
A2.2.9
Check that control power is
available in the switchgear
compartment to be grounded.
Select the close function on the
selector switch.
A2.2.4 Set the key interlocks as follows:
A2.2.4.1 Lock the test port slide and remove
the key.
A2.2.4.2 Insert the key into the key transfer
interlock, turn and free the second
key found in this interlock.
A2.2.4.3 The key removed from the key
transfer interlock may then be
applied at the selector switch to
unlock the switch.
A2.2.5
Insert and rack the ground and test
device to the CONNECT position.
Refer to racking instructions
contained in the switchgear
instruction manual, E50001-F710-
A236-X-XXXX for type GM38
switchgear.
Close and latch the door of the
circuit breaker cell and rack the
type 38-3AH3-GTD ground and test
device to connected position using
the same procedures as for racking
the type 38-3AH3 38 kV circuit
breaker.
Release the latches and open the
cell door and leave the door open.
Hazardous voltage and high currents.
Can cause death, serious injury and property damage.
Check the following before inserting and racking the ground and test
device in the switchgear:
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Voltage measuring probe rated for the primary circuit voltage.
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Voltage measuring probe functional and in calibration.
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Dielectric rubber gloves in use and tested for adequacy.
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Sufficient probe or hot stick extension in use.
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All rules of OSHA complied with.
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All procedures per NFPA 70E "Standard for electrical safety in the
workplace" complied with.