Viper®-S Solid Dielectric Reclosers

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Installation, Operation and
Maintenance Instructions
®
Viper -S Solid
Dielectric Reclosers
GWI 531-1
Rev. 6
May, 2008
Supersedes Rev. 5
dated October,2005
Three Phase, Vacuum Recloser
Table of Contents
Section
Page
1.
Introduction
2
2.
Safety Information & Practices
4
3.
Recloser Description
6
4.
Installation
7
5.
Operation
13
6.
Maintenance
29
7.
Testing
31
8.
Troubleshooting
36
9.
Ratings
37
10.
Attachments
38
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SECTION 1
1.1
INTRODUCTION
General
This document is intended to provide the user with necessary information to properly receive, inspect, test,
install and maintain G&W Viper-S solid dielectric reclosers. If after reviewing the information contained
herein, you should have any questions, please contact your G&W representative or call our customer service
number.
Read these Instructions
Read and understand the contents of this document and follow all locally
approved procedures and safety practices before installing, operating or
maintaining this equipment. Be sure to read and understand the Safety
Information in Section 2.
Keep these Instructions
This document is a permanent part of your G&W recloser. Keep it in a safe
location where it can be readily available and referred to as necessary.
How to Contact G&W
By Phone:
By Fax:
E-mail:
Mail:
Internet:
1.2
708-388-5010, Monday through Friday, 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Central Time
708-388-0755
webmail@gwelec.com
3500 W. 127th Street, Blue Island, Illinois 60406, USA
To find your local G&W Representative visit our Web site:
www.gwelec.com
Qualified Persons
WARNING
The equipment covered by this document is intended to be installed, operated and maintained by
qualified persons who are trained in the installation, operation and maintenance of electric power
distribution equipment along with the associated hazards. A qualified person has been trained and is
competent:
− To de-energize, clear and tag circuits and equipment in accordance with established safety
procedures
− To distinguish between live parts from non-live parts of the equipment
− In the proper use of insulated tools, wears protective equipment such as rubber gloves, hard hat,
safety glasses, flash-clothes, etc. in accordance with established safety practices and is trained in the
care of such equipment
− Is certified in rendering first aid, especially in the technique of removing a person in contact with a
live circuit and in applying cardiopulmonary respiration.
These instructions are intended only for qualified persons and are not intended as a substitute for
adequate training and experience in safety procedures for this type of equipment.
1.3
Shipment Inspection
Each recloser is completely assembled, tested, and inspected at the factory. It is in good condition when accepted by
the carrier for shipment. Examine the crated equipment carefully for any damage that may have occurred in transit.
If damage is found, a claim must be filed at once with the transportation company. Uncrate and remove packing as
soon as possible after receiving the equipment. Examine the equipment carefully for any hidden damage that may
have occurred in transit and was previously undetected. If damage is found, a claim should be filed at once with the
transportation company.
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Batteries in recloser control(s) are shipped with the positive lead disconnected. If required for inspection, the
batteries may be reconnected to the control. It is possible that the batteries may discharge during shipment and/or
storage and may need to be recharged prior to having the capacity to operate the control and/or the recloser.
1.4
Storage
Reclosers that will not be installed immediately should be suitably stored in a clean, dry location. Make certain
reclosers are protected from potential damage. If the batteries in the control are connected during receiving
inspection, they should be disconnected by removing the positive lead from the battery pack until such time as the
recloser is installed.
1.5
Standards
G&W Viper-S reclosers are designed and tested in accordance with the following standards:
ANSI/IEEE C37.60 - 1981
ANSI/IEEE C37.61 - 1973
ANSI C37.85 – 1989
IEC 68-2-30
ANSI 37.90.1
ANSI C62.41
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SECTION 2.
2.1
SAFETY INFORMATION AND PRECAUTIONS
Safety Alert Messages
The following is important safety information. For safe installation and operation, be sure to read and understand all
danger, warning and caution information. The various types of safety alert messages are described below:
DANGER
DANGER - Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which if not avoided, will result
in death or serious injury.
WARNING
WARNING - Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could
result in death or serious injury.
CAUTION
CAUTION - Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided, may result
in minor or moderate injury. May also be used to alert against unsafe practices.
2.2
Following Safety Instructions
Carefully read all safety messages in this manual and on your equipment. Keep safety signs in good condition.
Replace missing or damaged safety signs.
Keep your equipment in proper working condition. Unauthorized modifications to the equipment may impair the
function and/or safety and effect equipment life.
If you do not understand any part of these safety instructions and need assistance, contact your G&W representative
or G&W customer service.
2.3
Replacement Instruction and Labels
Replacement instructions and safety labels are available from G&W. To obtain them, please contact Customer
Service.
2.4
X- Radiation Limits
G&W Viper reclosers are designed and tested in accordance with applicable sections of ANSI/IEEE C37.60-1981
and C37.85-1972, which include the following information. Reference the above standards for more detailed
information.
The known United States manufacturers of vacuum interrupters initiated a test program during July of 1968 (as a
Task Force of the NEMA Switchgear Section) to determine the present levels of X-radiation, if any, being emitted
from high-voltage power vacuum interrupters, and to suggest permissible levels of radiation from such interrupters
on the basis of their recognized application.
Each manufacturer conducted a series of tests on new vacuum interrupters taken from stock and recorded the XPage 4
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radiation levels, if any, under the following conditions:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Dielectric withstand test voltage applied to new interrupters
Fault current interruption (where applicable)
Load current interruption
Dielectric withstand test voltages after fault current interruption
Dielectric withstand test voltages after load current interruption
As a result of evaluating the results of the aforementioned tests, the manufacturers concluded that neither the general
public nor users will be subjected to harmful X-radiation due to normal application and operation of 15.5kV rated
vacuum interrupter devices when applied within their assigned ratings and when the voltage applied across the open
contacts of the interrupters is 15.5kV or less.
The manufacturers also concluded that at the permissible user dielectric withstand test voltage of 37.5kV radiation
levels are negligible for vacuum interrupters rated 15.5kV. Normal electrical safety precautions will require the user
to be at a safe distance from the interrupters which will provide sufficient protection.
Precautions: If distances normally required for electrical safety are maintained, the exposure to test personnel will
generally not exceed established dose limits. It is nevertheless recommended that adequate precautions such as
shielding or distance be used to protect test personnel against possible higher X-radiation occurrences due, for
example, to incorrect contact spacing or to the application of voltages in excess of those specified in column of
Table 1.
Table 1
Test Voltage and X-Radiation Limits at One-Meter Distance (Note 1)
Maximum X-Radiation Averaged Over an Area Not Greater than 100 cm2 (mR/h)
Rated Max Voltage
(kV
RMS) (note 2) (Col 1)
Low-Frequency
Insulation Level
Withstand Test (kV
RMS)
(Col 2)
15.5
37.5
At Rated Max Voltage
(Col 3)
At Low Frequency
Insulation Withstand Test
Voltage
(Col 4)
0.5
15 (Note 3)
Notes:
(1) Table 1 will be expanded as additional ratings become available
(2) This rating is the maximum line-to-line system voltage on which the vacuum interrupter is normally applied,
whether the interrupter is rated on a single-phase or on a three-phase basis, using one interrupter per pole.
(3) See Appendix A of ANSI C37.85-1972 for derivation of this value.
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SECTION 3
3.1
RECLOSER DESCRIPTION
General
These instructions provide installation, operating and maintenance instructions for the G&W solid dielectric, threephase, microprocessor-controlled Viper-S recloser.
3.2
Read This Manual First
Read and understand the contents of this manual and follow all locally approved procedures and safety practices
before installing or operating this equipment. The Viper-S recloser designed for use with various Schweitzer
Engineering Laboratories controls including the SEL-351R Recloser Control, SEL-651R Recloser Control, and SEL351S Feed Management Control. Refer to the separate operating and maintenance instructions provided with the
control.
3.3
Additional Information
These instructions cannot cover all details or variations in the equipment, procedures, or processes described nor
provide directions for meeting every possible contingency during installation, operation, or maintenance. For
additional information, contact your G&W representative.
3.4
Description of Operation
G&W’s Viper-S recloser is a three-phase, microprocessor-controlled, vacuum recloser. The recloser can be operated
and interrogated through a SCADA system for fault detection and recloser isolation. The recloser is suitable for
operation through a temperature range of -40ºC to +65ºC (-40ºF to +150ºF).
Figure 1. Viper-S recloser with horizontal pole mount bracket shown.
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SECTION 4
INSTALLATION
WARNING
This equipment is not intended to protect human life. Follow all locally approved procedures and safety practices when installing or operating this equipment. Failure to
comply can result in death, severe personal injury and equipment damage.
WARNING
Hazardous voltage. Always use a hook stick when working with this equipment. Failure
to do so can result in contact with high voltage, which will cause severe injury or death.
When installing the recloser, refer to the applicable recloser mounting instructions.
4.1
Check the data plate ratings.
Make sure the ratings and settings on the recloser data plate are correct for the planned installation.
4.2
Perform high-potential withstand tests.
Prior to installing the Viper recloser, perform high-potential withstand tests. Refer to Section 7.2 for high-potential
withstand test procedures.
4.3
Install the recloser.
WARNING
Do not lift or handle recloser by the bushings. Doing so may result in damage to the
recloser and possible injury or death to personnel.
4.3.1
Lifting recloser
Follow all approved safety practices when lifting the equipment. Viper-S reclosers have four lifting eyes
located on the tank (Figure 2). All lifting eyes must be used when lifting. There are also two holes in the
top of the bracket if needed. Lift the unit smoothly and do not allow the unit to shift. Use proper
equipment to obtain a vertical lift without damaging the unit. See recloser customer drawing for
approximate weight and lifting provision details. Viper-S reclosers are shipped palletized (bolted on to a
pallet). When moving with a forklift truck, the recloser must remain bolted to the pallet to avoid damage.
When ready to mount to the pole, make certain to unbolt the recloser and bracket assembly from the pallet.
G&W mounting brackets should always be used.
4.3.2
Mounting to pole
The horizontal pole mount bracket is supplied with two mounting holes (Figure 2). Measure the distance
between the holes and drill the pole to the desired position. Position one ½” bolt with flat washer through
the top hole and secure with a flat washer, lock washer and nut on the back of the pole such that the front
bolt head extends from the pole approximately 3-4 inches. Slowly lift the bracket and recloser assembly
and position the top slotted mounting hole of the bracket over the front bolt and washer installed in the pole.
Slowly lower the unit such that the top bolt seats itself through the slot on the bracket. Do not remove
lifting equipment until the unit is completely secured to the pole. Tighten the top bolt and hardware. Insert
the bottom bolt with the same hardware as the top through the bottom hole of the bracket and secure to the
pole. Take care when removing the lifting equipment as to not damage the recloser.
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Figure 2. Lifting provision locations and horizontal mounting bracket hole dimensions.
Check that the recloser, in its installed position, is secured and that mountings are adequate to support the weight of
the recloser.
WARNING
Hazardous voltage. Always use a hook stick when operating this equipment. Failure to do
so can result in contact with high voltage, which will cause severe injury or death.
CAUTION
Bushings may have sharp edges. Wear protective gloves when handling the unit. Failure
to do so can result in personal injury.
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4.4
Ground the recloser.
Make the ground connection to the ground connector. Ground bosses are located on the recloser mechanism
enclosure. See customer drawing for boss location(s). See Figure 3 for the required grounding procedures for the
Viper recloser. To ensure a good ground connection, the top surface of each boss must be sanded to expose bare
metal before making a ground connection.
The recloser tank and control must be attached at a common grounding point located at the base of the pole or
substation rack.
4.5
Install the control.
Refer to the control installation manual and install the control. Make sure the control cable is connected between the
control and the recloser, the control is properly programmed for the planned installation, and the control is grounded.
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Figure 3: Recommended grounding method for Viper-S reclosers.
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CAUTION
Follow all locally approved safety practices when lifting and mounting the equipment.
Use the lifting lugs provided. Lift the unit smoothly and do not allow the unit to shift.
Improper lifting can result in equipment damage.
4.6
Make high-voltage line connections (Figure 4).
Note: Six single phase and one three phase disconnect bypass switches are not required, but are highly recommended
as they facilitate switching and isolation. Each cable must be properly terminated. Bushings are not intended to
provide strain relief.
Figure 4. Connection diagram shows complete surge protection and illustrates
bypass and disconnect switches.
WARNING
Do not terminate the overhead conductor directly to the bushing without the use of a
separate strain relief device. Failure to use a strain relief may result in damage to the
recloser.
4.6.1
Connect high voltage lines to recloser bushing terminals.
4.6.2
Provide surge arrester protection. Surge arrester protection should be provided on both sides of the
recloser.
Refer to Figure 5 for terminal identification of the Viper-S solid dielectric reclosers.
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Figure 5. Terminal identification of Viper-S reclosers.
4.7
Operation Check & Installation Testing
High potential testing on reclosers may be conducted. Refer to Section 7, Testing.
Each unit has been fully tested at the factory in accordance with the appropriate standards.
It is highly recommended that a high-voltage test be conducted prior to the final connection of the unit to the
electrical system. Tests should be conducted across each recloser in the open position and between each phase and
ground (earth) with the recloser in the closed position.
Each recloser termination must be properly terminated prior to high-voltage testing. See Section 7 for testing levels.
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SECTION 5
5.1
OPERATION
General
Reclosers are assigned ratings by the manufacturer and have been designed and tested using levels established by
ANSI and/or IEC standards. Design and production tests are conducted to demonstrate that the equipment will
perform within the ratings on the nameplate and customer drawing. See Section 9 for ratings and customer drawing
in Section 10.
Reclosers are designed to be operated only by Qualified Persons. See Section 1 for qualifications.
WARNING
Equipment in service will perform to established ratings only if properly installed,
operated and maintained. Power reclosers are characterized by high voltage and high
continuous and short circuit currents. It should be installed, operated and maintained by
Qualified Personnel. Failure to follow instructions or install operate or maintain the
equipment may result in failure of the equipment and serious injury or death.
For further information on operation and maintenance of equipment see ANSI C2 standards.
Reclosers have been designed and evaluated using the levels established by applicable sections of ANSI and IEC
Standards, which assure the expected life of the recloser with minimal maintenance. See Section 6 for maintenance
recommendations.
WARNING
Do not attempt to close into fault in excess of the recloser ratings or to interrupt currents
in excess of interrupting ratings. Either may result in damage to the recloser and possible
injury or death.
WARNING
This equipment is not intended to protect human life. Follow all locally approved procedures and safety practices when installing or operating this equipment. Failure to
comply can result in death, severe personal injury and equipment damage.
WARNING
Hazardous Voltage. Do not rely on the position indication indicator or the manual open
handle. They do not insure that the line has been de-energized. Always establish a visible
disconnect. Failure to follow proper safety precautions can result in contact with high
voltage and serious injury or death.
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5.2
Electrical Operation
The Viper-S recloser utilizes an interface circuit located in the mechanism enclosure. The electronic interface circuit
controls the opening and closing signals to the magnetic actuator. See Figure 7 for connection and wiring diagrams.
IMPORTANT: If the yellow manual OPEN handle remains in the down position, the recloser cannot be closed
5.3
AC Interface
Referencing Figure 6, select the appropriate option and connect the AC power.
Option 1: Recloser powered through control.
Option 2: Recloser powered direct
from potential transformer.
Figure 6. Viper-S recloser configuration with AC interface options.
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Figure 7. Connection diagram for Viper recloser with AC interface.
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5.4
OPEN/CLOSE Contact Position Indicator
WARNING
Hazardous Voltage. Do not rely on the position indication indicator or the manual open
handle. They do not insure that the line has been de-energized. Always establish a visible
disconnect. Failure to follow proper safety precautions can result in contact with high
voltage and serious injury or death.
The OPEN/CLOSE contact position indicator consists of a red CLOSED and a green OPEN indicator located on the
bottom of the mechanism housing (see Figure 8).
5.5
Hook stick Operation (Manual Open, Electrical Close)
The recloser may be opened manually by using a hook stick to pull down the manual OPEN handle located on the
front of the recloser (see Figure 8) approximately 45° below horizontal. This will require a typically pulling force of
50 pounds. The recloser microprocessor control is deactivated until the yellow manual handle is returned to the UP
position. To close the recloser, first push the yellow manual open handle up to the horizontal position. Then close
the recloser using the microprocessor control.
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Figure 8. Viper-S recloser components. Operating handle shown in lockout position.
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5.6
Dead-line Operation and Remote Status Option (if included)
AC and DC Interface. Available only with SEL 351R.
This optional feature requires the addition of a 6-pin cable and permits the following capabilities:
1) Dead line operation:
The DC/DC converter that is housed within the Viper-S mechanism housing is connected to the 24VDC
batteries via one of the 351R output ports. In order for the dead line operation feature to operate properly, the
following setting has been programmed by G&W into the SEL 351R:
•
•
•
•
The designated output port is programmed at the factory to turn ON when AC is lost and to turn OFF when
the AC is present.
The default factory program line is: OUT107 = DISCHG * !DISTST
Any output port of the 351R controller can be assigned for use with the dead line operation feature. In
order to designate a different output port for use with this feature, the conductor on the terminal block of the
351R must be moved from Output 107 to the desired output location. In order to reassign the output within
the 351R, the following programming line should be used:
OUTXXX = DISCHG * !DISTST (where XXX refers to the output destination. i.e., 107).
If new settings are uploaded to the control after leaving the factory, the program line above must be reentered manually.
For devices shipped prior to the effective date of these instructions, the factory assigned output port used may
vary, or in some cases, no output port was used. For these devices, the output port may be reassigned by the
user by following the above steps.
2) AC/DC Power Supply Status:
Monitors the status of the output of the interrupter power supply and randomly displays it’s status at the control.
Reference Figure 10 for remote monitoring connection location.
Option 2: Recloser powered direct from potential
transformer.
Option 1: Recloser powered through control.
Figure 9. Viper-S recloser configuration with AC/DC interface options.
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Figure 10. Connection diagram for Viper-S recloser with dead-line operation
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5.7
Voltage Sensing Bushings (if included)
Available only with SEL 651R
This optional feature requires a SEL 651R Recloser control and a 19 pin connector.
The Viper-S can be equipped with internal voltage screens for voltage sensing. The voltage sensors provide voltage
measurement to the SEL 651R control. Each Viper-S and 651R control is pretested and calibrated at the factory prior
to shipment. Three ratio correction factors are determined, as a result of the calibration, and programmed into the
control. Refer to the 651R Operations Manual for Ratio Correction setting information.
Ratio Correction Factor values for each recloser are printed on two labels and supplied with the recloser and control.
One label is located on the inside of the SEL 651R enclosure front door while the other can be found on the inside
surface of the lid of the Viper-S mechanism enclosure.
Option 1: Recloser powered through control.
Option 2: Recloser powered direct from potential
transformer.
Figure 11: Viper recloser configuration with AC/DC interface options.
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Figure 12: Connection diagram for Viper-S recloser with Voltage Sensing Bushings
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5.8
The DC Power Option requires the utilization of DC power systems 48-125VDC.
5.8.1
The following are the required specifications when utilizing 48V DC Power Systems
• Operation Voltage range of DC/DC converter is 36VDC – 76VDC. There is no voltage transient protection
in front of the DC/DC converter.
CAUTION
Battery voltage exceeding 200VDC can damage the DC/DC converter. This can damage
the switch and/or leave it inoperative. Make certain 68VDC battery voltage does not
exceed 180VDC.
ƒ
ƒ
5.8.2
Capacitor charging time after opening operation is approximately 200ms. First reclose interval should be
greater than 300ms.
Capacitor charging time after closing operation is approximately 450ms. The second, third and fourth
reclose intervals should be greater than 650ms.
The following are the required specifications when utilizing 125V DC Power Systems
ƒ Operation Voltage range of DC/DC converter is 100VDC – 200VDC. There is no voltage transient
protection in front of the DC/DC converter.
CAUTION
CAUTION – Battery voltage exceeding 200VDC can damage the DC/DC converter. This
can damage the switch and/or leave it inoperative. Make certain battery voltage does not
exceed 180VDC.
ƒ
ƒ
Capacitor charging time after opening operation is approximately 200ms. First reclose interval should be
greater than 300ms.
Capacitor charging time after closing operation is approximately 450ms. The second, third and fourth
reclose intervals should be greater than 650ms.
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5.8.3
DC Power Interface
•
•
•
Reference Figure 13 for typical DC power, Control Cable and AC (for Heaters) cable connections.
Reference Figure 14a for typical interface connections with AC heater.
Reference Figure 14b for typical interface connections with DC heater.
2 Pin AC Heater
Connection
14 pin Control
Cable Connection
DC Power Connection
48 VDC or 125 VDC
Figure 13. Viper-S recloser configurations with DC interface option.
CAUTION
CAUTION – Incorrect polarity can damage the DC/DC converter. This can damage the
switch and/or leave it inoperative. Make certain to make connections to the proper
polarity.
5.8.4
DC Power Requirements
DC power supply with AC heater: Figure 14a
500 Watts Peak: One second
50 Watts Nominal
DC power supply with DC heater: Figure 14b
600 Watts Peak: One second
100 Watts Nominal
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Figure 14a. Connection diagram for DC Viper with AC heater
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Figure 14b. Connection diagram for DC Viper with DC heater
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5.9
Changing the Current Transformer Ratio without Voltage Screen
1) Disconnect AC power cable from the interrupter.
2) Remove the bottom of the interrupter mechanism enclosure.
3) Locate the light green CT connection/protection board (Figure 15a). The board is approximately 6” x 8”. The
board is labeled “CONTROL” and has two columns of three, three position female connectors. One column
will be labeled “1000” and the other “500”.
4) To change the CT ratio, simply move, one at a time, the three male connectors from the “1000” column to the
adjacent female connection point in the “500” column or vice versa (Figure 15b). Be certain the connections are
landed properly when moving. NOTE: The control will be required to be re-programmed to recognize the new
CT ratio.
5) Replace the bottom panel of the mechanism enclosure.
6) Reconnect AC power cable to the interrupter.
7) Re-program the control to recognize the new CT ratio.
Figure 15a: CT board location.
CT Board
Figure 15b: Changing
CT connections.
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5.10. Changing Current Transformer ratio With Voltage Screen Technology (if applicable)
1)
2)
3)
4)
5)
6)
7)
8)
9)
De-energize the recloser
Open the Interrupters using the yellow manual lockout handle.
Remove the bottom of the interrupter mechanism enclosure.
Locate the three small plastic jumpers in the upper left hand corner of the Junction Board (Figure 16).
To change the CT ratio, simply move, one at a time, the small black jumper from the “1000” position to the
adjacent “500” position (Figure 16). Be certain the jumpers are landed properly when moving. NOTE: The
control will be required to be re-programmed to recognize the new CT ratio (refer to SEL-651R manual).
Replace the bottom panel of the mechanism enclosure.
Reconnect AC power cable to the interrupter.
Reconnect the control cable to the control.
Push all three yellow manual lockout handles up, then push the “Close” button(s) in the control.
Jumper location
Figure 16
CT jumpers setting for 1000:1 and 500:1 CT ratio
CT jumper
500:1
1000:1
500:1
5.11
1000:1
500:1
1000:1
Current Polarity for the CT within the Viper
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Figure 17.
Current Polarity from the Viper-S Recloser Primary to
SEL 351R and 651R Recloser Controls Current Inputs
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SECTION 6
6.1
MAINTENANCE
General
The following information is for reference as a general guideline when operating or performing maintenance of
Viper-S reclosers. It is difficult to anticipate all possible situations that may occur. Any questions on how to handle
a specific situation should be forwarded to the local G&W representative. State and local regulations should always
be considered.
The G&W Viper-S recloser has been designed with a minimum mechanical life of 10,000 operations. The Viper-S
recloser requires routine inspection to check for physical damage and to verify proper operation. No internal
maintenance of the mechanism housing is required. However, if the recloser must be opened, personnel should be
instructed to take certain precautions. During any internal maintenance, the recloser must be de-energized.
WARNING
Failure to place the yellow Manual Open handle in the lower position will allow the
recloser to be operated either automatically, manually by use of the microprocessor
control, or remotely (if so equipped). Contact with the magnetic actuator and/or linkage
during operation may cause personal injury.
The cover is held in place with 10, 1/4"-20 hex head bolts. The cover weighs approximately 16 lbs (7.3 kg). Take
care when removing the cover. Keep the gasket surfaces clean and protect the gasket from damage.
G&W recommends that the customer take advantage of SEL vacuum bottle contact wear monitoring. Please contact
G&W with the Viper-S serial number to obtain data point specific to your vacuum bottle that can be used to program
your SEL relay for predictive maintenance and end of life determination of your recloser.
Occasional visual inspection of the recloser is recommended and if possible, should be performed periodically.
Because these reclosers are applied under widely varying operating and climatic conditions, service intervals are best
determined by the user based on actual operating experience.
WARNING
Outside Recloser Mechanism Enclosure
- The mechanism may appear to have”hot spots” when scanned with thermal
imaging devices due to internal resistance heater. This is normal. Locations of
these heated areas are noted in Figure 18 as “Resistance Heater” and “Heater”.
Inside Recloser Mechanism Enclosure
- Make certain to avoid contact with other components inside the mechanism
housing. Reference Figure 18. Specifically, do not touch the following:
- The resistance heater may be hot. Contact with the heater may cause burns or
personal injury.
- The capacitors may maintain a voltage charge up to 55VDC for an extended period
of time i.e. several days. Contact with the capacitor leads may cause a shock,
misoperation or damage to the equipment.
- The magnet actuator and linkage contain moving parts. Contact with moving
parts if accidentally operated may cause personal injury.
- Circuit boards. Contact with the control or protective circuitry may cause a static
discharge and possible damage to the equipment.
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Prior to returning the Manual Open handle to the UP position, secure the bottom mechanism cover and gasket with
the bolts and nuts and tighten. When replacing the cover, cross-torque the bolts to 79 in-lbs. To close the recloser,
first push the yellow Manual Open handle UP to the horizontal position. Then close the recloser using the
microprocessor control.
Figure 18: Bottom view of inside mechanism enclosure
6.2
Finish of Recloser
The recloser paint finish is comprised of a two-part epoxy, gray coating (Munsell No. 5BG7/0.4). Clean using soap
and water. Touch up paint is available from the factory.
6.3
Repair and Spare Parts
Items such as operating handles, bushings, gaskets, UV guards, etc. are available from the factory if required. To
inquire about spare or repair parts, contact G&W Representative or customer service with the recloser serial number.
6.4
Returning Equipment to Service
6.4.1
6.4.2
6.5
Make sure that the line grounding means are removed.
Make certain recloser is in the open position.
Recloser Control
The only maintainable components in the control are the batteries. Maximum life of the batteries will be achieved if
the control is powered continuously allowing the batteries to maintain a full state of charge. Leaving the batteries in
a discharged state for extended periods of time will substantially shorten expected battery life. Maximum battery life
expectancy is five years. Batteries should be replaced with units having the same amp-hour rating as the original
units. Used batteries must be disposed of properly in accordance with applicable environmental regulations.
This recloser is used with Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories microprocessor-based recloser controls. Refer to the
separate control operation manual.
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SECTION 7
7.1
TESTING
Operations Testing
After reclosers are completely installed in accordance with local practices, high voltage testing may be performed
before the recloser is energized. Insure the test equipment is used in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions.
DANGER
Do not exceed the Maximum Dielectric Test Levels as shown in Section 7.1.2. Exceeding
the test levels can cause flash over. This can lead to a fault in the recloser or test
equipment and cause serious personal injury or death.
WARNING
Follow these precautions when performing electrical tests:
1. Completely de-energize the recloser and disconnect it from all power sources.
2. Terminate all bushings with an insulated cap or other suitable cable termination
capable of withstanding the test voltage.
Failure to observe these precautions can result in flash over, injury and equipment
damage.
WARNING
The DC withstand capability of reclosers may be reduced due to damage, electrical or
mechanical wear. The DC test voltage must not exceed the withstand limits of the
recloser. Application of DC voltages greater than the withstand capability of the recloser
can result in flash over, injury and equipment damage.
WARNING
When it is necessary to test the cables connected to an energized recloser, proper
insulation between the power-frequency source and the DC test equipment must be
maintained. Follow the recommendations of the manufacturer of the test or fault location
equipment.
WARNING
Hazardous Voltage. Do not rely on the position indication indicator or the manual open
handle. They do not insure that the line has been de-energized. Always establish a visible
disconnect. Failure to follow proper safety precautions can result in contact with high
voltage and serious injury or death.
7.1.1
Check the data plate ratings. Make sure the ratings and settings on the recloser data plate (see Figure 8)
are correct for the planned testing.
7.1.2
Test electrical open and close operation. Close and open the recloser contacts using the microprocessor
control. Confirm that the contacts have closed and opened by:
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7.1.2.1 The OPEN/CLOSE contact position indicator, or
7.1.2.2 By continuity check between the recloser terminals,
7.1.3
Test manual open. Pull the yellow manual open handle (see Figure 8) down to open the recloser contacts.
Confirm that the contacts have opened by:
7.1.3.1 The OPEN/CLOSE contact position indicator, or.
7.1.3.2 By continuity check between the recloser terminals,
7.1.4.
To close the recloser contacts:
7.1.4.1 First, push the yellow manual open handle up.
7.1.4.2 Close the recloser using the microprocessor based control.
7.2
High Potential Withstand Testing
WARNING
Hazardous Voltage. Do not rely on the position indication indicator or the manual open
handle. They do not insure that the line has been de-energized. Always establish a visible
disconnect. Failure to follow proper safety precautions can result in contact with high
voltage and serious injury or death.
Use the following procedures to perform high potential withstand tests at 75% of the rated low-frequency
withstand voltage for 60 seconds. See Table 3 for rated voltages and Figure 17 for test connection
diagrams.
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Figure 19. Connection diagrams for high potential withstand testing.
7.2.1
Test 1 (Figure 19)
7.2.1.1 Close the recloser contacts.
7.2.1.2 Ground the recloser.
7.2.1.3 Connect terminals C2, B2 and A2 (see Figure 5) together.
7.2.1.4 Apply proper test voltage (see Table 3) to terminals C2, B2 and A2.
7.2.1.5 The recloser should withstand the test voltage for 60 seconds.
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7.2.2
Test 2 (Figure 19)
7.2.2.1 Close the recloser contacts.
7.2.2.2 Ground the recloser.
7.2.2.3 Ground Phase A (terminal C2) and Phase C (terminal A2).
7.2.2.4 Apply proper test voltage to Phase B (terminal B2).
7.2.2.5 The recloser should withstand the test voltage for 60 seconds.
7.2.3
Test 3 (Figure 19)
7.2.3.1 Open the recloser contacts.
7.2.3.2 Ground the recloser.
7.2.3.3 Connect and ground terminals C1, B1 and A1 (see Figure 5).
7.2.3.4 Connect terminals C2, B2 and A2.
7.2.3.5 Apply proper test voltage to terminals C2, B2 and A2.
7.2.3.6 The recloser should withstand the test voltage for 60 seconds.
7.2.3.7 Reverse the connections, ground terminals C2, B2 and A2.
7.2.3.8 Apply test voltage to terminals C1, B1 and A1 for 60 seconds.
7.2.3.9 The recloser should withstand the test voltage for 60 seconds.
7.3
Withstand Test Results
The high potential withstand tests provide information on the dielectric condition of the recloser and the
vacuum integrity of the interrupters.
If the recloser passes the closed-contacts tests (Tests 1 and 2), but fails the open-contacts test (Test 3), the
cause is likely to be in the interrupter assembly. Retest each phase individually to determine the failed
phase or phases.
If the recloser does not pass Tests 1, 2, or 3, contact your G&W Electric Co. representative.
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Table 3. Viper-S Recloser Withstand Test Voltage - Ratings Information
Recloser Rating
7.4
Withstand Rated Voltage
50 Hz
60 Hz
Impulse
(BIL)
Power
Frequency
12kV
15.5kV
110kV
50kV
24kV
27kV
125kV
60kV
36kV
38kV
150kV
70kV
Factory Production Tests
The following tests are performed at the factory as part of the routing production of the recloser:
Circuit Resistance
High Voltage Withstand
Operating Assurance Tests
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SECTION 8
8.1
TROUBLESHOOTING
If the Viper recloser does not perform as described in the OPERATION section of this manual, the
following information may assist in troubleshooting.
8.1.1
Unit Will Not Close
8.1.1.1 Make sure the yellow manual open handle is completely up.
8.1.1.2 Check all cables for proper connection.
8.1.1.3 Verify that the control has power.
8.1.1.4 Upon loss of ac power, check battery level.
8.1.1.5 Check ac power supply (potential transformer).
8.2.2
Unit Will Not Open Electrically
8.2.2.1 Check all cables for proper connection.
8.2.2.2 Verify that the control has power.
8.2.3
For a detail trouble shooting guide please contact G&W representative at 708-388-5010.
8.2.3.2 Viper-S Recloser: Explanation of Operation and Troubleshooting Guide.
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SECTION 9
RATINGS AND SPECIFICATIONS
9.1
Check Recloser Ratings Prior To Installation
The recloser must be applied within its specified ratings. Check data plate ratings and compare with the system
characteristics at the point of application, prior to installation. Tables 4, 5, 6, and 7 list the ratings and specifications
for the Viper-S recloser.
Table 4. Voltage Ratings (kV)
Description
15 kV
27 kV
38 kV
Maximum Voltage
15.5 kV
27 kV
38 kV
Rated Basic Impulse Voltage
110 kV
125 kV
150 kV
100 @ 9.4 kV
100 @16.4 kV
100 @ 23 kV
Power Frequency Withstand (Dry)
50 kV
60 kV
70 kV
Power Frequency Withstand (Wet)
45 kV
50 kV
60 kV
Radio Noise Limit (microvolts)
Table 5. Current Ratings (Amperes)
Description
15 kV
27 kV
38 kV
Rated Continuous Current
800 A
800 A
800 A
Rated 8-hour Overload Current
960 A
960 A
960 A
12.5 kA
12.5 kA
12.5 kA
Making Current, Asymmetrical Peak
32 kA
32 kA
32 kA
Making Current, Asymmetrical RMS
20 kA
20 kA
20 kA
Short Circuit Current, Symmetrical
Table 6. Mechanical Ratings
Description
15 kV
27 kV
38 kV
Mechanical Operations: Close/Open (minimum)
10,000
10,000
10,000
Table 7. Duty Cycle
Percentage of
Interrupting Rating
Number of Unit
Operations
Minimum Circuit
X/R Value
15-20
44
4
45-55
56
8
90-100
16
17
Total
116
Table 8. Resistance
Description
Busing to bushing resistance
15 kV
27 kV
38 kV
0.200 mohm max.
0.200 mohm max.
0.200 mohm max.
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SECTION 10
10.1
Customer Drawing(s)
10.2
Supplemental Instructions
ATTACHMENTS
10.2.1 Recloser Control
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