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1. mt choice of slings to be used RM6 length cubicle L length cable minimun for free combination FREE combination length cubicle L length cable minimun 07897071 01 revision 08 by lifting beam 4 functions mm 1619 1000 5 functions mm 2000 1500 15 Eg 1 E When stored the equipment Clean using a sponge must remain in its original and clear water packing Do not use alcohol or other It must be stored under shelter solvents to clean Following prolonged storage all the insulating parts must be thoroughly cleaned before use The panels must be dusted using a dry clean cloth on a dry floor or on a material insulating it from the damp Keep away from rain Handle with care This way up Keep away from Sunlight storage CAUTION remember gt Maxi 70 C High gravity center Do not walk on it Do not stack Storage Temp Mini 40 storage continued Keep the RM6 unit under its original plastic cover throughout the whole storage period cturt 16 Printed on 2012 09 13 7897071EN01 revision 08 specific recommendations for long term stor
2. HO l NE D 135 L 472 B l L 472 30 30 532 1142 A D pee rr L 5724 304 302632 _ 135 Q 185 L 4724 30 30 532 Es l us L 24724 30 502 LE 135 lt 710 DE L 472 30 30 532 Ic L 5724 30 30 632 DE 145 NE Extensible DE Double Extensible LE Left Extensible RE Right Extensible 30 LE X L L cs lt L o LL L L 2 functions range basic A L 829 L 829 30 859 la L gt E _ Released Tor Manufacturin 07897071 01 revision 08 Printed on 2012 09 13 5 2 functions range free combination NE L 1052 LE L 1052 30 1082 DE L 1052 30 30 1112 All function can be FREE combination Below possible example lo OO 205 D D 9 25 IO zo DD 4 295 BQ 20 25 0 3 functions range basic RE IGI 275 RE III RE IDI RE IBI 250 240 1186 30 30 1246 Released for Manufacturin 6 Printed on 2012 09 13 078970741ENO1 revision 08
3. 11 before installation energising NL 24 3 9 Check the SF6 gas pressure for g nme units fitted with a manometer or a i ressure switch q L 1 d 1 a unit with manometer Case 1 a The RM6 unit is in normal needle in green zone operational status ready for energising Case 2 needle in red zone WARNING a The RM6 unit must be replaced The RM6 unit must not be switched on warning label recalls the safety rules Depending
4. 2 functions range free combination functions range functions range free combination free 4 functions range basic raa aR A MM metering CUDICIC e R A PPP by forklift before installation and energising unit with manometer unit with pressure switch Storage WP aa parkaisi SEES unpacking checking the accessories delivered with the unit techinical data os quse e Rn Rete e RR TR egal amp characteristic for free combination and 5 functions identification 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 installation recommendation reminder he PM RR ERE pax ex pd dri pas recommendation sizing of the civil engineering for network switch or network circuit breaker for fuse switches
5. 3 functions range free combination NE LE RE DE L 1532 30 15622 L 1532 30 30 1592 L 1532 All function can be FREE combination Below possible example 100 IID IIQ IDD IBB IOI IDI IBI IQI DID BIB Oll ool Dil Bil free combination with bus coupler RE DE L 1532 30 1562 L 1532 30 30 1592 Below possible example Ilic IGIc IQBc IDIc Blic Qllc GIBc IBIc 07897071 01 revision 08 305 305 305 315 315 340 325 325 320 330 330 355 365 IQD IDQ DIQ 350 QDI QID 350 IQQ QIQ 375 DDD BBB 335 QQQ 410 DDIc BBic 340 DDBc BBBc 350 390 QQBc 400 Released for Manufacturin Printed on 2012 09 13 7 4 functions range basic IQI 355 320 IIBI 330 390 BIBI DIDI 340 Ee ele DIDI 340 355 320 330 390 1619 30 BIBI oe i LE Left Extensibl 5 Le xtensipie 355 DE 320 L 1619 30 30 IIDI 330 1679 5 functions 485 IBIQI
6. additional raising for DE Mt metering duct detail for switchboard with MV metering fitting and fixing on the civil engineering fixing to the ground installing the substation for resistance to internal arcing connection connecting the HV cables type of usable connections connecting the HV cables methods and fabrication of cable connections connection for NE function cubicle 1 methods and fabrication of cable connections LV connection Luis ues REPRE ER ERO EN ERR ER LV compartment customer power supply customer connection Switch circuit breaker earthing switch indication fuse blowing indication fault tripping indication tripping Coll pressure switch connection connecting a Sepam 10 relay
7. 08 Printed on 2012 09 13 55 motor operated circuit ATTENTION breaker type B or D with CAUTION Sepam 10B MX Standard sensibilit y Respect voltage and polarity LI 1 13 21 x 55 Al4 03 Al3 gt i HI X3 294 AI r All Tripping B 33 30 CIP 94 AIO 02 A9 es 5 48 m AT f IH D 6 EIS 01 5 82 A3 M CB tripping E 13 10 07 i M CRa 200 1 815 CRb 1250 1 5 825 25 SEPAM 5108 si I B4 50 2 p 824 3l P 51 BI3 50N j B23 DIN x 49 68 3 22 3 0 A 9 gt 5 F3 L QBI lo 2 240 B22 COURANT PHASE PHASE CURRENT 3 CT COURANT TERRE EARTH CURRENT 3 CT SUMMATION 5 Released for Manufacturing Printed on 2012 0973 97897071ENO1 revision 08 56 Sensitive earth default LI Le E 21 3K 14 03 Al3 f HI 13 29 F AH Tripping Lin B s CIP 0a Ale 02 AS si t ahs 14 11 D AB n4 01 AS TRE 3 134 3 A4 CB tripping gt 13 10 02 TI S 6 ison B23 123 PM a SEPAM 5108 BIA 50 Da I BM 51 Py 51
8. 630A Short time withstand current 12 5 KA 16KA 25KA Socket type Draw out sliding contact Disconnectable screw on lug If 2 cables are connected to the same bushing use connectors designed for this purpose To install the socket at the end of the cable comply with the accessory manufacturer s manual Released for Manufacturin Printed on 2012 09 13 07897071 01 revision 08 disconnectable sockets with controlled field or non controlled field cable ends with heat shrinkable elements connecting the HV cables preparing the cable ends 07897071 01 revision 08 Am Mount on the interface 630A 25 1s 62 5 KA peak C type Interface containing a M16 tapping The curvature and length of the cables must be adjusted so that no stress is exerted on the connection interfaces a Released for Manufacturin Printed on 2012 09 13 To install the socket at the end of the cable comply with the accessory manufacturer s manual Tightening torque on the interface is 50 Nm Mount on the interface 630A 25KA 1s 62 5 KA peak C type Interface containing a M16 tapping For implementation of heat shrinkable elements comply with the accessory manufacturer s manual Tightening torque on the interface is 50 Nm Fit the tightness horns on the
9. NL 001 1 b B22 Cl Commun BI ul lo 0 2 24 C2 Blindage 95495 821 0635 X CA DI O COURANT PHASE PHASE CURRENT 3 CT COURANT TERRE EARTH CURRENT CSH200 OQ QOO GGO Released for Manufacturing 07897071 01 revision 08 Printed on 2012 09 13 63 Connecting customer terminal bloc CURES e um 20 Exe 5 GE ILE 2 2 ee wm 2 4405 1904 pom SEE dy puss 120 9 Lo E Buiddi at xps 85 S ES Q 2m 6010012 T E Gop yr 404 oS e es eA amp N Qs 22 m o Bur yf 9 Os mu Pu M o m pas vado C zar e gj 1940 La Seer Pes eT A GE CR 2 peso M 2 a Released for Manufacturin 64 Printed on 2012 09 13 7897071EN01 revision 08 connecting the communication port The Sepam 10A is able to A daisy chain connection is used communicate via a 2 wire EIA RS which requires a 150 485 communication port end of line resistor Connection to bus connector C is Resistor ref VW3A8306DR made directly without accessories Terminals Connected Information Description C common Terminal connected to
10. PHASE CURRENT lt 3 CT COURANT TERRE EARTH CURRENT CSH200 OQ QOO Released for Manufacturing 60 Printed on 2012 09 13 97897071ENO 1 revision 08 Connecting customer terminal bloc E E m Ajddns samog o Las lt lt A vorporipul Budd AN CES o1 e Os Bul yt ioe paso M Buryjipo vado Oz g3 vadoj g3 1500 TES ee 89 peso a OS 80 p sol p Q m E 02 Released for Manufacturing 07897071 01 revision 08 Printed on 2012 09 13 61 circuit breaker type or D with Sepam 10A MX A CAUTION Standard sensibility Respect voltage and polarity DII 07 Watchdog 3 2 3 28 En 1 Li 2 LS uE E 1 Tripping fault indication 3 33 4 ys 95 D d Blocking send 017 04 018 CB closing by remote ca x K Al4 03 Ql 5 5 AI Tripping indication HI 13 29 gt 3 30 AIO A9 li st v lockout 8 AT Hd 5 28 01 5 02252 A3 A4 CB tripping 92 B un 0 Local Remote 22 Ba D7 D6 lt External tripping X 76 ie RS
11. T200 to ensure the availability of ACO Auto Change Over is an automatic power source switching function with two incoming lines SW1 and SW2 When the power is lost on the line in service switch over to the other line is automatic Cables d tection de d fauts ATS in ON OFF mode The ATS system can be switched ON or OFF from the local control panel T2001 or remotely SCADA system ATS in parallel mode upon Auto return Enables paralleling of the channels during the phase of automatic return to the priority channel allows return to the main line without any power interruption e equipped with ATS the power supply downstream in case of failure of one of the sources Network ATS changeover between two MV network sources SW1 and SW2 Generator ATS between distribution system line and a generator SW1 and SW2 One line can be given priority over the other with return or not to the priority line if necessary Generator ON override command Activation of the ATS and transfer on Generator can be activated upon an order allows periodic maintenance tests of the ATS Generator system for example Released for Manufacturin Printed on 2012 09 13 07897071EN01 revision 08 function Operating mode 4 e Fault detection cables Power supply Control cables CAUTION installing an ATS ACO 07897071 01 revision 08
12. installing ATS Automatic Transfer System installing an detection sequence ATS VD23 ter display 23 parameter display Mais 07897071 01 revision 08 Printed on 2012 09 13 KRARWW 10 0010 OI Configuration of thresholds and time delays ATS VD23 71 remote control Released for Manufacturin Printed on 2012 0973 97897071ENO1 revision 08 symbols and conventions foreword Caution you will find all the symbols below throughout the document indicating hazard levels depending on the different types of situation DANGER DANGER failure to follow this instruction will result in death or serious injury A AVERTISSEMENT WARNING failure to follow this instruction may result in death or serious injury as per iso 3864 2 A ATTENTION CAUTION failure to follow this instruction may result in injuries This alert signal can also be used to indicate practices that could damage the SM6 unit INFORMATION ADVICE We draw your attention to this specific point Released for Manufacturin 07897071 01 revision 08 Printed on 2012 09 13 3 contact the Schneider Electric service unit for diagnosis and advice call your sales representative who will put you in contact with the closest SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC service c
13. 495 450 HIDI 460 520 IBIBI IDIDI 470 495 DE IBIGI 505 L 2000 30 30 HIDI IBI 470 2060 IQIQI 530 IBIBI IDIDI 480 Released for Manufacturing 8 Printed on 2012 09 13 07897071 01 revision 08 arrester option metering cubicle with LV compartment DE Mt 420 L 1106 without LV compartment DE Mt 400 L 1106 07897071 01 revision 08 E E o irm 1 np 175 mm 1606 1174 901 09 Released for Manufacturin Printed on 2012 09 13 901 handling silk screen printed instructions on the transport cover A CAUTION It is important to pay particular attention to the information affixed to the transport cover before carrying out any kind of handling operations by forklift truck 10 A handling pallet is fixed beneath This device enables fork handling the RM6 switchgear of the devices ke
14. 813 50N _ 823 SIN 19 58 86 no Al 3 11 2 CSH 200 yA E p eig lo 2 240A em 5 822 cb Bll 21 1 ap 6 DEA ll COURANT PHASE PHASE CURRENT 3 C COURANT TERRE EARTH CURRENT CSH200 2020 QOG Released for Manufacturing 07897071 01 revision 08 Printed on 2012 09 13 57 Connecting customer terminal bloc SEPAM Al SEPAM 12 SS ANDR 9 b a B Ajddng pem Tum 8 F T E E Bs Ex ur ex gg i ddns D 9 2 S jr m 9 e e es i 2 ESL icum cum 2522 D ls ex Er um Sd e us e 5 ioris 209 50 2 4 uadg gy atri EY 8g vedo gt l 5 o 08 ES 55 ER qp si mS z 2 E i A 3 01 NL n gt lt e 58 Printed on 2012 09 13 eleased for Manufacturing S 07897071EN01 revision 08 circuit breaker type D with Sepam 10B MX CAUTION Standard sensibilit
15. Assemble the front bottom panel 4 HM6 screws Released for Manufacturin Printed on 2012 09 13 07897071 01 revision 08 methods fabrication of cable connections for three pole cables The RM6 unit arrives on the operator s site equipped with these fittings in order to connect the cables WARNING It is recommended to carefully follow the instructions below preparation of the cable compartment dismantling procedure a unscrew the flange support a panel b unscrew the 2 front bottom panel screws d they are held in place by the chassis stiffeners c 07897071 01 revision 08 the following operation should be performed with the unit POWERED DOWN D a Remember to recover the grommet DD Released for Manufacturin Printed on 2012 09 13 43 REMINDER for the rest of the intervention you must be positioned as shown in the illustration below correct visual You must have in your possession the following 3 items a horn grommet b front bottom plate c cable flange support ot 4 M cable fabrication for three pole cable CU C 3 cutthe incoming cable to the right length Adjust the cable length with the bushing of the RM6 u
16. OV of the communication interface S shielding Terminal connected to the Sepam earthing terminal DO Terminal to be connected to terminal A or L of the supervisor port D1 connecting a CSH200 core balance CT CSH200 is not MV insulated It should be fitted to the part of the cable with the earthed screen Serious injury may result if this instruction is not followed 07897071 01 revision 08 Terminal to be connected to terminal or L of the supervisor port Connection is made directly to the Sepam connector C The core balance CT must only Pass the screens earthing braid measure the sum of the phase through the CT Check the currents The currents circulating direction the braid passes through in the screens of the 3 HV cables the CT must be excluded Released for Manufacturin Printed on 2012 09 13 65 connection installing an ATS Automatic Transfer System ACO function Operating mode single line diagram of an AOC function A power supply B C D controle cables E F fault detection cables other Functions 66 Position the CSH200 under the RM6 in the duct or if this is not possible in the raising block Use the mounted shielded cable that is inside the RM6 HV connection compartment This unit automatically manages the power sources for the distribution network upstream of
17. installing the sockets on the RM6 interfaces Follow the instructions of the accessory s manufacturer Make sure you comply with the phases L1 L2 L3 cable clamping assembly of bottom panels Single pole cable 42 Connect the earth straps of the 3 cables to the fuse compartment foil acting as the earth collector M10 nuts Tightening torque 28 Nm Us Y ar rum lt 5 5 NS SSS 5555 SS SRE SZ Wass SS 5555 B S SS SSS M RXS 3B Connect the earth straps from the Switch s 3 cables B to the flange support acting as the earth collector M10 screws Tightening torque 28 Nm RM6 encorporating a general cable earth collector option Connect the straps to the collector located at the bottom of the cable compartment In the case of detachable sockets installation of the pin under the fuse compartment Before using the silicon lubricant supplied with the connection accessories clean the interfaces with a dry cloth It is essential to clamp the cables Whatever type of cable is used Tightening torque 18 Nm Embed the sealing horns in the rear bottom panel
18. on ambient temperature do not operate this equipment when needle is in red zone le Or X 45 i phm t le a 9 4 Failure to follow this instruction will result in irreversible equipment damage Refer to leaflet 07897073 Instructions fouse Released for Manufacturin 12 Printed on 2012 09 13 97897071ENO1 revision 08 unit with pressure switch LCD display check A WARNING Reminder checks are carried out with THE POWER OFF Press the TEST button The LCD screen should display pressure check Press the DENSITY CHECK button The LCD screen displays Case 1 OK Case 2 LOW OK CAUTION 1 Case 3 VERY LOW WARNING 07897071 01 revision 08 a f nothing is displayed check that the 8 point connector on the pressure switch wiring harness at the rear of the LCD display is Bo ROT correctly connected OPERATE a Contact the after sales service VERY LOW www schneider electric com Note The LCD display is self powered by piezoelectric buttons TEST and DENSITY SWITCH Pressing on one of these buttons will light up the display for a few seconds SF6 DENSITY The RM6 unit is in normal operational status ready for energising SF6 DENSITY LECTION OK DENSITY CHECK a The RM6 unit must be replaced SF6 DENSITY The RM6 unit must be replaced The
19. then remove the 3 front panels 2 screws per panel Remove the 2 top plates on the cable connection compartments 6 screws per plate If the cable compartment is equipped with bottom plates dismantle the front bottom plate and the tightness horns Optional supplies Released for Manufacturin Printed on 2012 09 13 35 case of a compartment with resistance to internal arcing Remove the fuse compartment cover lift and pull it towards you then remove the 3 front panels Remove the 2 top plates from the cable connection compartments 6 screws per plate then withdraw the internal arcing protection 1 plate 1 insulator 4 90 5 SCrews type of usable connections A WARNING draw out sockets with controlled field 36 The RM6 connection interfaces are defined by draft project 50181 The type of connections to be used depend on the interface equipping your RM6 It is defined when you place your order and depends on very precise criteria such as Use the connectors indicated in the catalogue We do not guarantee the dielectric withstand over time if other types of connectors are used Mount on the interface 200A 12 5KA 1s 31 5 peak A type 400A 16KA 15 40KA peak A type Interface fitted with a sliding contact The current of the connected equipment 200A 400A
20. 001 once assembled installing the T2001 and xA ps RM6 i i and connect them to the interface connectingiit tothe terminals B in the RM6 LV compartment CAUTION Take care with channel markings and mismatch The ACO unit is only available on channels 1 and 2 of the T2001 Released for Manufacturin 68 rinted on 2012 09 13 97897071ENO 1 revision 08 switch wiring diagram INTERFACE TEMINAL BLOCK OLOW HOLIMS Wo ZLEbLOL 6 OLSLHL 2 8 9 S wu fitting the T200I enclosure Fit the T2001 and earth the enclosure diameter 8 earth stud Use the instructions on the CD supplied with the T200I to fit and connect the core balance CTs fit and connect the battery connect the AC supply locking the source transfer This input makes it possible to To be wired to terminal J1 of the forbid commands from T2001 terminals 1 2 the local control panel RM6 circuit breaker complete with the automatic switching a Sepam 10 relay terminals function 29 30 the supervisor RM6 circuit breaker complete with a VIP relay terminals 20 21 locking the source transfer mbes Channels 1 to 4 xe fault reset output lt Channels 1 to 4 e external indicator lamp Released for Manufacturin 07897071 01 revision 08 Printed on 2012 09 13 69 detection sequence 5 v3 threshold ica NE ATS VD23 5 Configuration voltag
21. 1 27 5 COURANT PHASE PHASE CURRENT 3 CT COURANT TERRE EARTH CURRENT CSH200 295227702 Released for Manufacturing 54 Printed on 2012 09 13 07897071 01 revision 08 Connecting customer terminal bloc E A a z G pRB 4 puss 0012019 Ru Bulddi sy jousayrg ee 2 0 Budd x mo p d lt ki 0 PYON a 2 ex S E 445 samog D J 1 e i y lo gt z ex E us gt a jddns gt n 42 itl xe epum o 26 LE i i Goan e E es ko 2 22 a i 1 AZ d gt lt 25 ES e E Sh c lt gt Em lt s 7 paso at uedg 5 251114 gt SEPAM D5 14 1 43 e gt SEPAM D2 n e pa a SE LENT m 8 Lge E E Us dem Released for Manufacturin 07897071 01 revision
22. 3 63 RM6 5 functions 2073 1959 57 lt 35 mm Gp9 B FRONT VIEW 25 mm for RM6 extensible to the right RE or left LE or DE NE Non Extensible LE Left Extensible DE Double Extensible RE Right Extensible 645 mm 24 B FRONT VIEW FRONT VIEW B FRONT VIEW FRONT VIEW Released for Manufacturin 30 Printed on 2012 09 13 97897071ENO1 revision 08 fixing to the ground The RM6 must be fixed by Position the RM6 on the civil t i engineering a pols Secure the unit using HM6 screws verification before installation the finishing on the civil A CAUTION engineering slab must be gt of high quality Gs There must be no evenness defect greater than 7mm over a length of 2m and a width of 1m description 1 extremity of the stud making it possible to hammer it in without damaging the threads 9 class 8 nut for bichromate steel or 4 stainless steel studs depending on the metal pea version o 3 washer 4 smoothe stud shaft without marking 6 5 4 32 1 5 rolled expansion ring made up of two segments linked together on one side Each segment has a boss 6 tapered part of the stud performing expansion Released for Manufacturin 07897071 01 revision 08 Printed on 2012 09 13 31 installing the substation When an in
23. Bus Tie Automatism is an automatic power source switching function with 2 incoming lines SW1 and SW2 and a coupler switch SW3 Standard mode When the power is lost on one line the automatic function opens the line in question and closes the coupler switch The coupler switch is conditioned by the absence of fault current on the main power Source Locking mode after loss of power following switch over After automatic switch over in standard mode the power supply is checked over a configurable period If the power is lost during this period the SW3 coupler switch is opened and the automatic function is locked SINGLE LINE DIAGRAM OF AN BTA FUNCTION 2 3 D rminal 8 The switching function will not work with faulty batteries Remember to check the T200l batteries regularly see 200 manual The following equipment is required in order to install an ATS with ACO Auto Change Over RM6 pre equipped for the ATS function 1 T2001 support kit 1 T2001 04 ABBM22 2 pilot wires 2 CTs optional split sensors or pre equipped 2 wires for CTs Interface terminal block Released for Manufacturin Printed on 2012 09 13 67 fitting the T2001 support kit The kit can be fitted to the left or right of the RM6 The T2001 earthing cable should be connected to the RM6 CAUTION earth bar Do not transport the RM6 T2
24. CB closed SZ M 3 34 D2 DI CB open PI d Il a Hh 39 EC SEPAM SIOA P S 814 50 824 J P2 S 813 50N 823 5 N due 1 68 X3 31 4 i 86 AI 2 d eX F3 Bl2 2 240 B2 CI d Commun BII lo 0 2 244 20 Blindage 55485 82 300 COURANT PHASE PHASE CURRENT 3 CT COURANT TERRE EARTH CURRENT 3 CT SUMMATION 5 GG God Released for Manufacturing 07897071 01 revision 08 62 Printed on 2012 09 13 Sensitive earth default DII 01 012 Watchdog p 13 2 X3 28 4 ur 4 LI L L3 ans d pig Tripping fault indication 13 334 0 Blocking send 011 04 018 CB closing by remote 3c K Al4 03 Al3 0 2 Al2 Tripping Indication 13 294 All gt 13 30 An Ag T 02 CB lockout o A6 ie A3 dL i 03 234 A4 CB tripping Q2 09 De Local Remote 1 33 314 V D6 yc Enternal tripping l Nis CB closed N 7 2 D2 DI CB open 3 34 TH 51 CRa 200 1 b BIS 1250 1 825 82 SEPAM 10 P P2 Bld 50 SZ Lm 824 51 p 51 B13 50N B23 SIN 0 5 49 68 isa 86 n gt l F3 12 5 2 12 CSH 200 P le 2 40
25. Manufacturin Printed on 2012 09 13 07897071EN01 revision 08 handling slings with hooks If the minimum sling lengths cannot be implemented use a lifting beam A CAUTION Do not handle a substation using slings if the LV trunking or mimic panel front plate are not fitted The handling by lugs are reserved only for handling RM6 substations A HM12 screws nuts and for 5 functions CMU 400KG CE m handling by slings gi d A nut and screws 12 C if the holes are deformed roundness replace the lugs bolt and screws HM12 B CMU 550KG CE C if the holes are deformed roundness replace the lugs
26. RM6 MV distribution factory built assemblies ENGLISH at your service civil engineering and installation manual Schneider Released for Manufacturing Printed on 2012 09 13 group Schneider Electric service centers are there for engineering and technical assistance start up training preventive and corrective maintenance adaptation work spare parts Call your sales representative who will put you in touch with your nearest group Schneider Electric service centers SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC 35 rue Joseph Monier CS 30323 92506 RUEIL MALMAISON CEDEX T l 33 0 1 41 29 70 00 Fax 33 0 1 41 29 71 00 07897071 01 revision 08 http www schneider electric com As standards specifications and designs change from time to time please ask for confirmation of the information given in this publication Conception r daction Service Documentation Teghnique T amp D Released for Printed on 2012 09 13 Edition du 2012 09 05 iid loben symbols and conventions AS por ISO 3864 22 ne desint distribution rules nem ec safety rules description of range sizes and weights 1 function range 2 functions range
27. RM6 unit must not be switched on 5 6 DENSITY VERY NOT LOW Released for Manufacturin Printed on 2012 09 13 13 warning label recalls the safety rules information 14 DO NOT OPERATE THIS EQUIPMENT WHEN THE INDICATOR DISPLAYS DO NOT OPERATE DO NOT L OPERATE VERY LOW Failure to follow this instruction will result in irreversible equipment damage Refer to leaflet 07897073 Instructions for use BE t F I1 6 Exe Ho 4 9j M In the event of an anomaly indicate the necessary issues to the carrier The functional unit must remain on its base in its original packing materials when it is stored until it is taken to its installation site A CAUTION In a case of visible damage or anomalies do not install the RM6 unit Contact SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC immediately Reminder telephone numbers indicated in the first chapter of this document Released for
28. age Remove the packing cover unpacking on sit p g E Place the device on the ground After unpacking the remaining materials plastic cover wooden pallet must be sorted and routed to the appropriate recycling systems When unpacking check the functioning of the RM6 units by carrying out a few actions Remove the handling pallet NB the front plinth MUST remain in position Lift up the substation in order to remove the handling pallet handling using rollers After unpacking and dismantling of the handling kit Slide the RM6 unit on several cylindrical rollers Move it to its definitive installation position Released for Manufacturing 07897071 01 revision 08 Printed on 2012 09 13 17 checking the accessories delivered with the unit D We draw your attention to this specific point The actuating lever is a MANDATORY requirement in order to install the RM6 unit and put it into operation A CAUTION Reminder the original RM6 lever must be used it is delivered with the RM6 unit 18 actuating lever basic IF THE LEVER IS MISSING CALL YOUR SALES REPRESENTATIVE WHO WILL PUT YOU CONTACT WITH THE CLOSEST SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC GROUP SERVICE CENTRE YOU CAN LOG ONTO www schneider electric com Released for Manufacturin Printed on 2012 09 13 7897071EN01 revision 08 technica
29. ation please contact the cable supplier connection cross se ction mm2 In the case of civil engineering without trench a raising plinth can be optionally supplied PV R 90 mini 120 maxi radius of curvature mm plug in sockets dry insulator draw out sockets heat shrinkable ends dry insulator paper impregnated with non draining material single pole lt 50 370 270 70 to 95 440 340 120 to 150 500 400 185 to 240 590 520 300 640 540 single pole lt 50 370 270 70 to 95 440 340 120 to 150 500 400 185 to 240 590 520 300 640 540 lt 95 550 660 150 610 720 185 650 770 three pole lt 50 550 660 95 635 750 150 670 790 240 775 900 300 835 970 07897071 01 revision 08 Released for Manufacturin Printed on 2012 09 13 23 for fuse switches H1 700 minimum for changing fuses A plug in elbow type socket B plug in straight socket The sectional area of the transformer output cable functions Q and D is usually less than that of network output cables functions and B All the cables then pass through the same space When using HV straight power outlets or bases the depth P2 ind
30. ble on the bushing should not exceed 30 daN CORRECT ASSEMBLY Since no mechanical load is exerted on the bushing it is possible to guarantee complete absence of damage to the product during installation Refer to the following chapter civil engineering dimensioning The unit must fixed to the ground before the MV cables are connected Correct assembly It is mandatory to correctly align the plug in socket 2 on the bushing 1 when installation of the MV cables is completed check no load is exerted by installation of the cable tightening clamps standard IEC 137 and NFC 66 550 Released for Manufacturin Printed on 2012 09 13 07897071 01 revision 08 the following operation should be performed with G the unit POWERED DOWN methods and fabrication of cable connections for single pole cables gt 2 mounting screws 1 remove the front bottom panel le ANE Adjust the cable length with the bushing of the RM6 unit 59 a TRR o amp 2 cutthe incoming cable to the right length ae c dug 8 preparation of the horn grommet 3 slide the horn b inside the cable until it is embedded in the rear bottom panel c fabrication of cable heads a Refer to the socket man
31. cables if the cable compartment is equipped with bottom plates Prepare the cable ends according to the instructions of the ccessory manufacturer 37 instructions CAUTION recommendation for connecting cables details In the absence of any mechanical load the terminal line must be perfectly aligned with the line of the bushing Only the tool recommended by the Socket manufacturer must be used to facilitate installation of the socket on the bushings The cut length of the MV cable must be adjusted for each phase three pole cables in particular Never use a bar to pull the cable and bring the connection eyelet onto the bushing This could damage the bushing and irrevocably damage the unit CAUTION remember 38 The MV cable characteristics must be taken into account when the connectors are installed on the product s bushings types of MV cables single pole or three pole The depth of the cable duct must be compatible with the cable s curvature radius 09 es DI orn INCORRECT ASSEMBLY ee e INCORRECT ASS Incorrect assembly Make sure the cable does not pull on the bushing 1 otherwise there is a risk of damage being caused to the RM6 unit comply with the tightening torque values indicated in the connection instructions chapter The force exerted by the ca
32. e keep to a minimum volume of 1 5m3 07897071 01 revision 08 2000 MM Released for Manufacturin Printed on 2012 09 13 70 mm mini 33 exhault gas to the bottom adaptation kit for DE mt cubicle Classification according to 62271 200 IAC AFL Internal arc resistance Maxi 24kV 16kA 1s A WARNING evacuation of the SF6 gas after ignition of the internal arc 2000 MM internal arc zone in the case 1 Released for Manufacturin 34 Printed on 2012 09 13 97897071ENO1 revision 08 connecting the HV cables foreword connecting the RM6 frame to the substation earth access to the HV connection bushings removing the panels 07897071 01 revision 08 connection instructions A WARNING Before connecting the cables ensure that the functional unit is in the earthing switch closed position The cables MUST be connected with the RM6 substation fixed to the ground The operations described below apply to all connection types The connections will be made and used according to the manufacturer s manual Before connecting the HV cables you must connect the RM6 frame to the main earth bar Remove the fuse compartment cover lift and pull it towards you
33. e is no 48V DC motor INTERFACE TEMINAL BLOCK v MANUFACTURING WIRE wiring reference according configuration or installation type T E Eaka CECCEEE Released for Manufacturin 72 Printed 2012 09 13 97897071ENO1 revision 08 fault current detector The Imax and lo thresholds must in order to allow the T2001 to selectivity be configured corresponding to detect the presence of the fault those configured on the protection current before the upstream circuit of the upstream system circuit breaker opens breaker be configured on the 2001 must the instruction manual on the CD be slightly lower than those of the supplied with the T2001 upstream circuit breaker protection remote control Connecting the RM6 to the Talus 200 remote control interface A TALUS 200 remote control interface B connectors of the Harting type C connecting leads cabling a connecting lead D D RM6 terminal block E connection lead harting contact pin E 72 polarisation of the HARTING connectors Trunnion positions pin side views polarisation is archived by screw on trunnions Released for Manufacturin 07897071 01 revision 08 Printed on 2012 09 13 73 Released for Manufacturin 74 Printed on 2012 09 13 97897071ENO1 revision 08
34. enter You can log on to WWW SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC COM A RESPONSIBLE BEHAVIOR IS THE GUARANTEE OF YOUR SAFETY AND THAT OF OTHERS distribution rules A CAUTION The aim of this publication This document is not a commercial is to enable the SM6 unit document It is a strictly technical to be installed correctly document drawn up by Schneider Electric safety rules A WARNING A CAUTION The contractor must be certified Only undertake the work after and authorised to manipulate and having read and understood All the operations described below perform work the SM6 unit all the explanations given in this must be performed in compliance document with applicable safety standards If you have any difficulty complying under the responsibility with these rules please contact of a competent authority Schneider Electric protective equipment For each operation it is mandatory to use safety equipment appropriate Personal Protective Equipment PPE Collective Protection Equipment CPE Released for Manufacturin 4 Printed on 2012 09 13 7897071EN01 revision 08 description of range sizes and weights 1 function range
35. ep away from rain handle with care this way up keep away from sunlight gt maxi 70 C Storage Temp high gravity center do not walk on it do not stack mini 40 The handling solution A is to be used only for narrow areas where handling solution B is impossible Make sure that in case A the forks are considerably longer than half the length of the pallet comply with the positioning of the forks The truck s forks must be engaged underneath the entire width of the RM6 unit Released for Manufacturin Printed on 2012 09 13 07897071 01 revision 08 centre of gravity transport CAUTION 1 high centre of gravity transport conditions Wedge the RM6 unit securely during transport reminder CAUTION Do not place anything on the RM6 unit Do not walk on the RM6 unit acceptance make sure the delivered RM6 unit is complete out a visual inspection of the functional components verify the characteristics indicated on the nameplates compared to the initial order Refer to the characteristics chapter the plastic cover must be in position on the RM6 unit and 07897071 01 revision 08 in good condition when it arrives DO NOT STACK
36. es V1 V2 V3 V2 direct mode R1 terminal relay rest V1 position voltage loss on at least one of the phases D R2 terminal relay rest R1 position voltage presence on at 17 least one of the phases i A configurable time delay is R2 18 applied for control of R1 R2 T12 time delay for R1 indicator U 2 2 9 T 9 Xx changeover upon voltage loss indicator 4 9 XX T11 time delay for R1 di changeover upon voltage recovery T21 time delay for R2 changeover upon voltage lossT22 time delay for R2 changeover upon voltage recovery suggested choice for VD23 settings VOLTAGE EARTHED OR IMPEDANT ISOLATED NEUTRAL COMPENSATED NEUTRAL DETECTOR GROUNDING V14V24 V3 VO 1 1 2 3 0 R1 f pe 012 013 023 pe 012 013 023 Le U12 U13 U23 Le U12 U13 U23 VD23 R1 recommendated settings thresholds Phase voltage detection 5096 Voltage detection residual earth fault voltage 5496 T2001 specific settings For each channel set the control Access Control amp Automation and automation parameters configuration RM6 control settings tandard control tandard Await return of switch command position time delay 5000 ms Await return of circuit breaker command position time delay 14000 ms Non complementarity filtering time delay 3000 ms Operating time delay 500 ms Released for Manufacturin 70 Printed on 2012 09 13 97897071ENO1 revi
37. icated below may be greater than that of network P1 cables in the case of a connection with heat shrinkable sleeve C heat retractable installation of the square of connection TH 1 tofixthe square of connection under the fuse well using screw HMa8 20 like its disc diameter 8 delivered srews and bolts CAUTION 24 The curvature of the cables may cause partial deterioration of the fuse compartments It is mandatory to use 520mm bases Released for Manufacturin Printed on 2012 0973 97897071ENO1 revision 08 determining trench depth P2 cable cross radius of plug in plug in heat insulation section curvature elbow type straight shrinkable mm mm dry insulator single pole 35 335 100 520 335 50 to 70 400 100 520 400 95 440 100 550 440 three pole 35 435 100 520 725 50 to 70 500 100 520 800 95 545 100 550 860 additional raising block The RM6 may be optionally equipped with a 260 or 520 mm raising plinth This addition which simplifies civil engineering works allows a reduction in trench depth or even complete elimination of trenches when cable radius of curvature so allows A CAUTION For these bases Interior Arc resistance please contact the SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC de
38. king by removing the 6 HM 6X16 screws Remove the trunking vertically 46 y Printed 2012 09 13 07897071 01 revision 08 LV compartment the following operation customer power supply should be performed with DAN G E R the unit POWERED DOWN without LV compartment sealable screw gt HM6 12 screw 1 Remove the 6 HM6 12 screws and the 2 sealable screws 2 LV connecting terminal access preparation customer LV power supply A drill a hole in the LV compartment sheeting 1 AUTHORISED to the desired diameter DRILLING ZONE DOGG SW to avoid all risk of damage the drilling zones must be respected 35 200 565 225 37 9 LX doo 07897071 01 revision 08 Printed on 2012 09 13 47 customer connection example 2 power supply cable provided by the customer current transformer CT intensities and temperatures for DE mt cubicle intercubicle link 48 CHECK and RESPECT The maximum allowable intensity This depends on the type of CT and primary ratio
39. l data Check that the information RAPPEL marked on the rating plate matches the equipment ordered 1 function switch 2 function circuit breaker 89 Www Dj nnnn 3 function fuse switch combination sequence number 4 connection busbar day of week week of manufacture year of manufacture plant code SF6 kg Pre kPa Contains fluorinated greenhouse gases covered by Kyoto protocol Sealed pressure system characteristic for free 4 combination and 5 functions S N Ud kV Up tk Released for Manufacturin 07897071EN01 revision 08 Printed on 2012 09 13 19 identification RM6 unit prior to 2005 04 11 Unit serial n engraved on top of the case A istcas Unit serial n engraved on connection bushing acess panel MANUFACTURING SITE ORDER NUMBER WEEK OF MANUFACTURE YEAR OF MANUFACTURE p RM6 unit between 2005 04 11 and YEAR MANUFACTURE WEEK OF MANUFACTURE ORDER NUMBER MANUFACTURE SITE subsequent to 11 04 05 p RM6 unit from March 2009 and from March 2009 3 th case PLANT CODE YEAR OF MANUFACTURE WEEK OF MANUFACTURE DAY OF WEEK SEQUENCE NUMBER Released for Manufacturin 20 Printed on 2012 09 13 97897071ENO 1 revision 08 reminder tempera
40. m protection settings A phase and earth current maximum protection settings logic inputs and communication port Number of current inputs 4 3 phase current inputs 1 earth current input Sensitivity of earth current maximum protection 1 standard 0 1 24 In CT 3 very sensitive 0 2 24 A and 2 240 A CSH200 Supply voltage 24 125 V DC and 100 120 V AC E 110 250 V DC and 100 240 V AC Connection of the inputs outputs and the power supply to the circuit breaker are made on terminal block A The Sepam and circuit breaker accessories have a common supply Released for Manufacturin Printed on 2012 09 13 07897071 01 revision 08 motor operated circuit breaker type B or D with CAUTION Sepam 10A MX Standard sensibility Respect voltage and polarity Dii 01 Die Watchdog v 0 13 284 1 LI 12 L3 B _ D Tripping fault indication Mese 95 Blocking send 04 019 CB closing by remote y3 9 01 x Ald 03 13 HI 13 20 AI Al Tripping Ga JEP a 02 Ag CH lockout j 192 As AT ES 6 0 13 13 OF Local Remote M D7 06 External trippi 3 32 xternal tripping 3 13 6 p CB closed Ti 19 34 D2 DI CB ope
41. n A m CD C99 0 sep SIOA P2 814 50 2p Lx B24 5 P 51 Ws 50N q CD B23 P 18 68 86 22 eq ll ES BI lo 2 240 b 822 Commun BI EET C2q blindage 5485 821 30 0 45 01 COURANT PHASE PHASE CURRENT 3 CT COURANT TERRE EARTH CURRENT 3 CT SUMMATION Released for Manufacturing 07897071 01 revision 08 Printed on 2012 09 13 53 Sensitive earth default X3 9 DII 07 012 Watchdog X3 28 L LI Le 13 dun UNE Tripping fault indication 43 33 4 Hr 95 016 Blocking send 017 04 019 CB closing by remote QI x Ald 03 f HI 13 294 Al2 ALI Tripping 3 30 l CIP 0a AIO 02 A9 CB lockout SE d hs s AT 6 p 01 AS JL V Wi X3 13q A3 A4 CB tripping gt X3 10 2 09 08 Local Remote 3 32 0 m External tripping 13 3 6 n EC CB closed A D2 DI CB open PI 1727 uv B25 E SEPAM 5104 P sl B14 50 82 p LL 824 5l PE Sil 50N B23 SIN se p p 49 3 31 8 x u 86 13 22 Al Fo 12 1 Bl CSH 200 a lo 2 240A A 822 d Commun BII Qe 02 244 C29 Blindage 55455 82
42. nit preparation of the horn grommet 4 slide the horn a inside the cable until it is embedded in the rear bottom panel d Released for Manufacturin 44 Printed on 2012 09 13 7897071EN01 revision 08 fitting the cable flange support 5 fixthe cable flange support c under the rear bottom panel using the 2 screws e plugging the socket on the bushing 1 Before plugging the socket in remember to clean the bushing and the inside of the socket with a clean cloth and then lubricate see previous section cable clamping Released for Manufacturin 07897071 01 revision 08 Printed on 2012 09 13 45 reassemble the front bottom panel 2 mounting screws perform the removal actions in reverse order fitting the panels Fit the 2 top plates on the cable connection compartments 6 screws per HM6X16 plate If the cable compartment is fitted with an internal arcing protection put back the protection Ensure that you respect the layers 1 plate 1 insulator top plate access to the MV compartment Put back the front panels on the cable connection compartments 2 HM6x16 screws per panel Put back the fuse compartment COVer LV connection Access to the LV compartment Open the LV compartment access trun
43. partment avec remusse Released for Manufacturing 07897071 01 revision 08 Printed on 2012 09 13 25 for DE Mt metering cubicle 26 A CAUTION qz the width of the metering cubicle s duct must be taken into consideration in the event of a future extension A CAUTION INTERIOR ARC RESISTANCE OF THE INSTALLATION make sure that the positioning of the evacuation flap on the duct is respected as described on the following page m 146 MAXI 136 MINI P1 244 MAXI 214 MINI CAUTION j a Ce the handling rollers must not be in line 1 p with the duct w Oua O Released for Manufacturin 07897071 01 revision 08 Printed on 2012 09 13 duct detail for switchboard with MV metering bottom view A membrane B flap C duct 07897071 01 revision 08 10 mini DSO SS SS I LLL S ER Coo o WI n A Released for Manufac
44. relay of the RM6 unit pressure status al Ly wires No 3 and 4 Level 1 auxiliary contact wires No 7 and 8 Level 2 auxiliary contact ELECTRONSYSTEM MD S r l TYPE GMD216 Sr Nr XXXX YY 0 o fe See Start up instructions Operating voltage Inductive load A 24 Vdc 2 0 L R 20 msec 48 Vdc 1 0 L R 20 msec 127 Vdc 0 5 L R 20 msec 220 Vdc 0 15 L R 20 msec 100 240 Vac 1 Released for Manufacturin Printed on 2012 09 13 51 connecting Sepam 10 relay interpreting the identification code Note the following information Sepam model A or B Presence of CSH200 lt balance CT Supply voltage Using this information connect the relay in accordance with the appropriate wiring diagram below 52 The accessories fitted to the circuit breaker must be identified before connecting the relay 1 Type of Sepam fitted to your RM6 identified by the code on the front panel of the Sepam 2 RM6 circuit breaker type D 200A B 630A 3 Whether the circuit breaker is fitted with a motor operating mechanism identification code supply voltage REL59809 24 125V 100 120V SN 814323 10 10 family Model B phase and earth current maximu
45. sion 08 Mode selection Measuring mode Software Digits ww Test mode Network frequency iest nrn n n 5 ude33siul 2035 50 Fr B0 35 BBBB 3s v Type of Relay Phase Phase Phase Residual measurement output 1 2 3 voltage Configuration mode OME 4 LL a O Parameters defined line to line inverted measured measured measured measured by micro switches n i n y LL DUE Le 13 ER Lu line to neutral direct not not not not measured measured measured measured Phase voltage n ri of nominal voltage ee setup SE t Pr E 5 lt 5 v threshold uto 10 increments 3n of nominal voltage To set the parameter Voltage Residual voltage 3n to Bn o values see the presence v threshold 10 increments section below Activation time to 3 0101 s 0 16 increment v I delay R1 direct 1 to 21 s 2s increments Release time delay n 0101 s 0 1s increment v B R1 direct lt L to 3 1 to 3 s 0 5s increment v Ph It n i 1 ase voltage n of nominal voltage Abo lt 5 8 threshold uito a
46. stallation is requested The parts to guide the gases with protection against internal towards the evacuation openings for resistance to arcing faults consult the diagrams stacks and the cooling walls are internal arcing below not part of the switchgear supply These components should be adapted to each type of use The gas evacuation kits listed below are available in the RM6 accessories exhaust gas to the rear adaptation kit Classification according to IEC62271 200 IAC AFL Internal arc resistance Maxi 24kV 16kA 1s A WARNING evacuation of the SF6 gas after ignition of the internal arc 2000 MM internal arc ignition zone in the case 1 internal arc ignition zone in the cable box 2 2000 MM Released for Manufacturin 32 Printed on 2012 09 13 7897071EN01 revision 08 exhaust gas to the bottom adaptation kit Classification according to IEC62271 200 IAC AFL Interior arc resistance Maxi 24kV 20kA 1s A WARNING evacuation of the SF6 gas after ignition of the internal arc interior arc zone in the case 1 internal arc zone in the cable box 2 If possible the downstream compartment should open into a room that is not used Otherwis
47. ture CAUTION temperature nominal current recommendation 07897071 01 revision 08 installation recommendation It is important to control heating phenomena causing condensation problems in sub stations Condensation is determined directly by the temperature of the components and the humidity level of the air introduced by the ventilation 55 40 Above 40 but only up to 55 C carry out a current derating 40 C 45 400 400 630A 575A Ageing withstand of switchgear in an MV substation depends on several factors that must be complied with before or while installing the equipped substation This humidity level can be modified considerably by the presence of water in the basement When the RM6 is operating the ambient temperature must be between 25 C and 40 50 55 400 355A 515A 460A Released for Manufacturin Printed on 2012 09 13 21 example of correct installation rules to be complied with Need for proper implementation of connections the new cold slip on or retractable technologies offer an ease of installation that encourages long term withstand The effect of the relative humidity factor implementation of a heating resistor in the LV compartment is vital in climates with a high rate of relative humidity and with large temperature differences HV LV transfo B lt Ventilation control T GA grid si
48. turin Printed on 2012 09 13 10 mini o e e MAIA dOL 27 Released for Manufacturin 28 Printed on 2012 09 13 97897071ENO1 revision 08 dimensions of RM6 REs with an extension module a RM6 RE 4 functional units with circuit breaker A 2264 mm A 1619 43 572 30 B 900 for DE function B 1600 for 3 DE functions standard or free combinaison 2 functions B 2000 for 4 DE functions standard or free combinaison 3 functions These dimensions can be reduced under special conditions consult us preparing the ground fixing 07897071 01 revision 08 fitting and fixing on the civil engineering 150 mm mini IF THE CUBICLE ON THE RIGHT IS DE Q DE D B DE DB required distance from right side wall must be 150mm to operate the RM6 cubicle Drill the holes in the Fit the suitable dowels ground to the diameter necessary to fit the M6 screws Released for Manufacturin Printed on 2012 09 13 29 sizing for RM6 RM6 1 function basic 542 416 63 RM6 1 function basic 642 516 63 RM6 2 functions basic 899 773 63 RM6 2 functions free combinaison 1122 996 63 RM6 3 functions basic 1256 1130 63 RM6 3 functions free combinaison 1602 1476 63 RM6 4 functions basic 1689 156
49. u 10 increments Voltage L 2 Activation time to a 1 Oto 1 s 0 1s increment absence delay R2 direct C 111021 s 25 increments v m 22 Release time delay io e 11 Oto 1 s 0 15 increment v R2 direct lt L 0 11035 0 55 increment Calibration mode ru m Automatic nc or r1 Setto OFF to retain the last calibratio AL lt RUE D calibration F a performed v v Al Forced m danE Calibration performed normally du calibration z du 8 Er r Error in calibration w DN voltage levels too low parameter display ATS VD23 The WV and buttons allow navigation in the parameter tree structure in accordance with the following diagram At any time a press on the Esc key Return allows you to return to the preceding stage i i When the value of the Confirm this value by pressing the onfiguration o e ve thresholds and time parameter is displayed a press on button without confirmation the lt key causes the display to within a period of 15 s return delays ATS VD23 flash for 5 s to display of the parameters i i ithout change in the value Each The parameter values white During flashing press A screen in the above diagram can successively 7 to display the press b gs button takes be modified as follows desired value you back to the preceding stage Released for Manufacturing 07897071 01 revision 08 Printed on 2012 09 13 71 VD23 relay only Wiring of VD23 when ther
50. ufacturer keep to the alignment between the socket d and the bushing e Released for Manufacturin 07897071 01 revision 08 Printed on 2012 09 13 39 plugging the socket on the bushing Before plugging the socket in remember to clean the bushing and the inside of the socket with a clean cloth and then lubricate see details below 5 bis LUBRICATE lubricate the inside of the socket lubricate the bushing complement to order the lubricant contact the connector supplier cable clamping Released for Manufacturin 40 Printed on 2012 09 13 7897071EN01 revision 08 lift up the front bottom panel 2 mounting screws perform the removal actions connection for NE function cubicle 1 A incoming power B outgoing power 07897071 01 revision 08 221 Z 8 S LEE gt 150 mm NE B D 1 Released for Manufacturin Printed on 2012 09 13 41 connection of cable earth straps A transformer protection function B loop switch function
51. used The customer connection must guarantee a protection index of 5 The maximum ambient temperature This depends on the type of CT installed wiring passage Released for Manufacturin Printed on 2012 09 13 97897071ENO1 revision 08 switch circuit breaker earthing switch indication 20 2 connection terminal block supplied alone or with the motor mechanism option marking the connection terminal block Position of the closed HV switch terminals 1 2 and 5 6 Position of the open HV switch terminals 3 4 and 7 8 Position of the closed earthing switch terminals 16 15 Position of the open earthing Switch terminals 14 16 fuse blowing indication optional supply A marking the connection terminal block fault tripping indication circuit boreaker function only optional supply A marking the connection terminal block 07897071 01 revision 08 26 20 21 Released for Manufacturin Printed on 2012 09 13 49 tripping coil The operation of this accessory is guaranteed for a supply voltage of 1096 and 15 of nominal voltage optional supply marking the connection terminal block A CAUTION follo
52. w the polarity of the 24VDC coil gear motor on fuse switches or switch or circuit breaker operating mechanism optional supply The operation of this accessory is guaranteed for a supply voltage of 10 and 15 of nominal voltage connection terminal block marking the connection terminal block 50 connection terminal block Released for Manufacturin Printed on 2012 09 13 07897071EN01 revision 08 pressure switch connection pressure switch functional table The pressure switch checks the pressure of the RM6 unit and transmits the data via 2 auxiliary contacts Level 1 and Level 2 Pressure P contact status contact status Pressure check on LCD display of the RM6 unit Level 1 Level 2 DENSITY SWITCH button 2 absolute bar P gt 1 08 bar Closed Closed Case 1 OK 1 04 bar lt P lt 1 08 bar Closed Open Case 2 OK LOW P 1 04 bar Open Open Case 3 NOT OK VERY LOW 2 see checks before energising page 13 heat shrinkable sheath B customer power supply please refer to the contacts characteristics table GMD 216 pressure switch D pressure switch display contact characteristics 07897071 01 revision 08 This data is available by connection B 4 wires available under the cable trough for connection to a terminal defined by the customer for remote
53. y Respect voltage and polarity LI L2 L 01 p 14 03 BIS f Ui 13 294 Al2 All Tripping 13 9 204 Ka 10 A9 q E CB lockout i 6 as gt lt 6 01 AS Ts eke Mg 0B tripping TP PI qm B25 Ain e SEPAM 5108 P2 d Bld 50 2 I 824 5 P2 81 813 50N 823 SIN 48 68 r 86 a 13 2 0 T F3 L 45 BI 5 B22 BI I m o 6 2 2 COURANT PHASE PHASE CURRENT 3 CT COURANT TERRE EARTH CURRENT 3 CT SUMMATION 2 200 900 Released for Manufacturing 07897071 01 revision 08 Printed on 2012 09 13 59 Sensitive earth default LI L 13 01 Be x P3 Al4 03 Al3 Ui 13 244 Al2 ru ALI Tripping 33 30 5 ALO A9 S st o lockout 1931 5 AT 8 AG 01 5 M 13 234 2 A4 5 CB tripping Q2 uM PI a CP i B25 E SEPAM 5108 P2 51 14 50 I 824 5i P 1 4 813 50N B23 p B 49 5 5 X3 124 d Al R m F3 Te E BI CSH 200 7 C2 Sy 2 240A a 5 B22 BII lo 0 2 244 i COURANT PHASE
54. ze must be suited to di LV panel p the power lost the substation These grids must be placed only near the transformer to avoid air mE t circulation on the MV switchboard B s The need for brickwork construction for the ducts equipped with device guaranteeing absence of water stagnation either by installation of perfect tightness at cable routing level at the entrance to the MV substation enclosure or by installation of a device allowing evacuation of water that has accidentally entered the duct B Preparation of the ground guaranteeing absence of water penetration in the ducts and rapid evacuation of water that has accidentally entered the ducts by installation of a drain under and around the substation sufficiently thick gravel layer Stabilisation of the ground before installing the MV substation guaranteeing absence of all ground movement and thus of the MV substation at a later stage Released for Manufacturin 22 Printed on 2012 09 13 97897071ENO1 revision 08 for network switch or Cables c network circuit breaker sizing of the civil engineering an be routed from the front rear left or right 40 mini 50 maxi P1 70 mini 80 maxi 40 mini 50 maxi determining trench depth P1 for more detailed inform
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