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Underground Distribution Switchgear: Catalog Information
Underground Distribution Switchgear: Catalog Information
Underground
distribution
switchgear
Catalog information
Technical Data
Effective April 2014
Underground
distribution switchgear
catalog contents
Contents
Description
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Electrical Apparatus
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15 kV
15 kV
25 kV
35 kV
15.5
15.5
27.0
38.0
BIL, kV
95
95
125
150
35
35
60
70
12.5
16.0
12.5
12.5
12.5
16.0
12.5
12.5
Vacuum
Fault Interrupter
Load-Break Switch
600**
600**
600**
600
12.5/20.0
16/25.8
12.5/20.0
12.5/20.0
12.5
16.0
12.5
12.5
10.0
10.0
25.0
40.0
600
600
600
600
Load Switching, A
600
600
600
600
12.5/20.0
16/25.8
12.5/20.0
12.5/20.0
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Tri-Phase control
The Tri-Phase electronic control provides a flexible solution for timecurrent-curve coordination. The Tri-Phase control offers over 100
minimum trip settings and an assortment of time-current curves.
With standard instantaneous trip and optional ground trip and
minimum response characteristics, the Tri-Phase control will satisfy
system protection and coordination needs. A wide selection of TCCs
and minimum trip settings make it easily adaptable to distribution
systems.
Visible-break switch
IMPORTANT
For applications requiring SF6 insulated switchgear, contact your
Eatons Cooper Power Systems representative when selecting
a relay/controller that has metering and protective elements
requiring potential transformers.
Advanced metering and analytics are also available which are critical
to providing Distribution Automation capability.
Types of insulation
Eatons Cooper Power Systems offers underground distribution
switchgear with the widest availability of dielectric media in the
industry. Fire-resistant E200 fluid and Envirotemp FR3 fluid,
as well as commonly used mineral oil and SF6 gas, are offered as
insulation media for VFI switchgear.
E200 fluid
E200 fluid is fire-resistant biodegradable, polyol ester-based, nontoxic low viscosity fluid with excellent dielectric, thermal and
physical properties. The low viscosity characteristic allows it to be
used in VFI switchgear down to -30C. Its fire point is greater than
300C (572F), a requirement for less flammable fluids.
The performance of the switchgear equipment containing E200 fluid
is further enhanced by the fluids other important properties:
Oxidation stability
Percent of
Interrupting
Current Rating:
Total
Number of Operations
15-20%
88
45-55%
112
90-100%
32
232
Mineral oil
Mineral oil is a petroleum-based, time-proven insulation and has
reliable electrical insulating properties.
SF6
SF6 is non-flammable, odorless, colorless gas that requires a gastight design and gas monitoring and handling systems.
Table 3. Available Dielectric MediaMinimum Application
Limits
E200 Fluid
-30C
0C
Mineral Oil
-30C
SF6 Gas
-30C
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Lift-Up Roof
with Retainers
Side Recessed
Lifting Provisions
Liquid Level or
SF6 Pressure Gauge Indicator
Visible-Break Switch
Viewing Window
Penta-head Bolt
(with padlock
provisions)
Figure 3. VFI switchgear source-side switch components (some optional components shown).
Side-Hinged Doors
Motor Actuator
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Stainless steel
VFI switchgear may be specified in 100% stainless steel
construction for the ultimate in corrosion protection. With VFI
switchgear from Eatons Cooper Power Systems, the entire
unit is designed in stainless steel, including the tank and cable
compartments. All details and accessories are stainless steel
as well. This construction meets the requirements of IEEE Std
C57.12.29-2005 standard, Standard for Pad-Mounted Equipment
Enclosure Integrity for Coastal Environments.
Trip-free operation
The vacuum fault interrupter mechanism can be quickly and easily
reset manually by pulling the handle to the reset position and
then moving it to the closed position. However, if a fault is present
when the vacuum fault interrupter mechanism is closed, the trip-free
feature will prevent the mechanism from being held in the closed
position and it will clear the circuit fault.
The control features an assortment of field replaceable TCC modules, each provides a fixed time-current-curve characteristic. The
variety of modules available provides coordination flexibility between
the Tri-Phase control and other protective equipment.
A
S1
ON
B
10A
20A
40A
80A
160A
320A
640A
S2
Low maintenance
Both load and fault interruption take place within the sealed vacuum
fault interrupter with no arcing by-products to contaminate the
insulating medium. Advanced technology vacuum fault interrupters
are reliable, have long life and require no maintenance. Eatons
Cooper Power Systems patented design reduces the arc energy
resulting in far less contact erosion and the longest life of any
vacuum fault interrupter in the industry. Since there are no expulsion
fuses or switching by-products to contaminate the insulation
medium, maintenance intervals are greatly increased.
10A
20A
40A
80A
160A
320A
640A
ON
C
10A
20A
40A
80A
160A
320A
640A
S3
INST
TRIP
S4
OFF
2X
4X
8X
ON
CT circuits
The Tri-Phase control is self-powered by the line current. It requires
no external voltage supply or battery backup. Since the Tri-Phase
control is powered by the sensing CT circuits, it is not affected by
system voltage conditions.
Edison Idea relays require a 120 Vac power source to power their
internal battery source. The standard battery provided is an 13 Ah. 18
Ah batteries are an option.
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CT
VFI Closed
Tri-Phase Control
Flux
Shift
Tripper
(Magnetic Latch)
1000
100
T 10
I
M
E
1
2OOT
Composite:
200A ELSP &
50A BAYONET
500 kVA, 3
0.10
EF-300A Tri-Phase
0.010
1
10
100
VFI Open
Tri-Phase Control
Flux
Shift
Tripper
(Magnetic Latch)
1000
10000
100000
CURRENT
100
EF-300A
Tri-Phase
CO9-1200A PH
T 10
I
M
E
1
Composite:
50A ELSP &
15A Bayonet
50 kVA, 1
0.10
CO9-800A
GND
0.010
1
10
100
1000
10000
100000
CURRENT
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T 10
I
M
E
1
200T
10
100
The minimum response time accessory is used to achieve coordination between in-line protective interrupting devices, located where
fault-level currents would normally cause simultaneous tripping.
The accessory inhibits tripping until a predetermined minimum time
has elapsed; available minimum response times are adjustable at
0.050, 0.100, 0.145, 0.205, 0.260, 0.335, 0.405, 0.495, or 0.580 seconds. Refer to the example below.
Minimum Response
Time Accessory
100
0.010
1
1000
0.10
1000
10000
100000
CURRENT
T 10
I
M
E
1
Minimum
Response
Time
Typical
Response
Curve
0.10
1000
133-1200A PH
F-280A GND
0.10
F-1140A PH
0.010
1
10
100
1000
CURRENT
10000
100000
0.010
1
10
100
1000
10000
100000
CURRENT
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IMPORTANT
For applications requiring SF6 insulated switchgear, contact your
Eatons Cooper Power Systems representative when selecting
a relay/controller that has metering and protective elements
requiring potential transformers.
Edison Idea and IdeaPLUS relays offer advanced protection and
control options for the most demanding applications. Three different
relays are available:
iDP-210 relay-provides multi-function protection elements for
one source or tap. The iDP-210 relay is available in the Idea and
IdeaPLUS platforms.
iTAP-265 relay-provides overcurrent protection for two three-phase
taps. Available in IdeaPLUS platform only.
iTAP-260 relay-provides overcurrent protection for two three-phase
taps with independent settings for each phase. Each phase can be
independently tripped. Available in IdeaPLUS platform only.
Edison Idea and IdeaPLUS relays meet all applicable relay standards,
Including IEEE Std C37.90-2005 and IEEE Std 1547-2003 standards.
All relays include the following features and functions:
Graphical programming environment for custom logic and communication point maps
Sync-check (25)
Virtual Test Set for testing relay settings without the need for an
external test set
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Relay Replay
Edison Idea and IdeaPLUS relays are fully functional relays, ready
to use right out of the box. However, there are applications where
custom control logic, or custom functions need to be added to the
relay. The IDEA Workbench is a revolutionary graphical software
programming environment which permits the user to customize the
relays.
The IDEA Workbench offers the user the ability to rapidly and
accurately create customizations by working the way the engineer
thinks, by using logic diagram and flowchart construction methods.
No equation-based or command-based logic programming is
required.
The IDEA Workbench also addresses some of the more difficult
questions associated with custom relay programming, namely:
Clarity: Compared to that offered by equation and command
based programming techniques, graphical programming results in
customizations whose operation is intuitive.
Testing: ProView provides a Virtual Test Set (VTS), which can be
used to test the developed logic with realistic fault signals. During
test, the logic diagrams become live showing the state of all
variables, logic gates, contacts, counters, etc. To avoid any question
of how the custom logic interacts with the relay itself, the VTS
environment models the entire relay in addition to the custom
programming. Unlike other programming environments, the IDEA
Workbench does not require the user to have an actual relay or relay
test set on hand to verify the proper operation of the programmed
logic.
Documentation: Notes regarding how the custom logic operates
may be embedded within the IDEA Workbench. This improves the
ability of others to quickly understand how the logic is designed
to work. Links to external files may also be embedded in the IDEA
Workbench, providing fast access to larger documents stored on
companys network servers.
Fault duration
Voltage and current parameters derived from a built-in power system model or entered manually.
6
5
4
3
2
1
0
-1
-2
Current [kA]
Phase B
20
40
60
Time [mS]
80
100
Portability: If the original data files are lost, the entire IDEA
Workbench may be uploaded from the relay, complete with logic
diagrams, embedded notes and external reference links.
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Communications
Applicable standards
Overcurrent protection
The iDP-210 relay offers inverse time, definite time (2 levels)
and instantaneous elements for phase, residual and negative
sequence overcurrent protection. An additional definite time ground
overcurrent element is provided for a separate zero-sequence flux
summing CT. This fourth current channel input may also be ordered
in a sensitive earth fault version which may be set as low as 0.005
A secondary. Each overcurrent element may be independently
selected to be non-directional, forward- or reverse-directional.
Inverse time elements may be set for disk-like or instantaneous
reset characteristics. Complete fuse-fail detection logic is also
included to selectively non-directionalize or disable directional
elements during loss of bus potential.
Motor operators
VFI switchgear may be specified with motor operators and an associated control to allow for local or remote opening and closing of the
switches and vacuum fault interrupters via SCADA command.
Motor control is available either via the Edison Idea relays or with a
separate DC Motor Controller.
Edison Idea relays can control up to two (2) individual motors on the
operating handles. With this option, the motor control is integral to
the relay.
The stand alone DC Motor Controller may operate up to six (6) individual motors on the operating handles. Additional motor controllers
can be supplied if more than six (6) motors are required.
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Specifiers guide
Standard unit configuration:
Mild-Steel construction
Motor operators/provisions
not included
Three-Phase trip
Example:
Mild-Steel construction
Side-hinged doors
KP
Unit Style
Unit configuration
D for Double-Sided configuration
S for Single-Sided configuration
E Insulating Medium
O for Mineral Oil insulation
F for Envirotemp FR3 fluid (consult factory)
E for E200 Fluid
S for SF6 insulation
VF Type of unit
VF for VFI unit
RV for RVAC unit (model 13A & 10)
Bushing Configuration
KP D E - VF 9- 3 2
Voltage Rating
600 A/600 A
600 A/200 A
200 A/200 A
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25 kV
35 kV
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Model*
One-Line Diagram**
VFI
SW
VFI
T
SW
VFI
T
SW
VFI
T
SW
13A
SW
SW
SW
VFI
9
SW
VFI
T
VFI
SW
SW
9T
SW
VFI
T
SW
SW
SW
SW
10
S
SW
S
11
SW
VFI
T
SW
S
VFI
T
12
SW
VFI
T
VFI
E200 INSULATED+
SF6 INSULATED
Descriptor
Descriptor
Descriptor
KPDO-VF5-32
KPDE-VF5-32
KPDS-VF5-32
KPDO-VF5-35
KPDE-VF5-35
KPDS-VF5-35
35
KPDO-VF5-38
KPDE-VF5-38
KPDS-VF5-38
15
KPDO-VF6-32
KPDE-VF6-32
KPDS-VF6-32
25
KPDO-VF6-35
KPDE-VF6-35
KPDS-VF6-35
35
KPDO-VF6-38
KPDE-VF6-38
KPDS-VF6-38
15
KPDO-VF7-32
KPDF-VF7-32
KPDS-VF7-32
25
KPDO-VF7-35
KPDE-VF7-35
KPDS-VF7-35
35
KPDO-VF7-38
KPDE-VF7-38
KPDS-VF7-38
15
KPDO-RV13A-32
KPDE-RV13A-32
KPDS-RV13A-32
25
KPDO-RV13A-35
KPDE-RV13A-35
KPDS-RV13A-35
35
KPDO-RV13A-38
KPDE-RV13A-38
KPDS-RV13A-38
15
KPDO-VF9-32
KPDE-VF9-32
KPDS-VF9-32
25
KPDO-VF9-35
KPDE-VF9-35
KPDS-VF9-35
35
KPDO-VF9-38
KPDE-VF9-38
KPDS-VF9-38
15
KPDO-VF9T-32
KPDE-VF9T-32
KPDS-VF9T-32
25
KPDO-VF9T-35
KPDE-VF9T-35
KPDS-VF9T-35
35
KPDO-VF9T-38
KPDE-VF9T-38
KPDS-VF9T-38
15
KPDO-RV10-32
KPDE-RV10-32
KPDS-RV10-32
25
KPDO-RV10-35
KPDE-RV10-35
KPDS-RV10-35
35
KPDO-RV10-38
KPDE-RV10-38
KPDS-RV10-38
15
KPDO-VF11-32
KPDE-VF11-32
KPDS-VF11-32
25
KPDO-VF11-35
KPDE-VF11-35
KPDS-VF11-35
35
KPDO-VF11-38
KPDE-VF11-38
KPDS-VF11-38
15
KPDO-VF12-32
KPDE-VF12-32
KPDS-VF12-32
25
KPDO-VF12-35
KPDE-VF12-35
KPDS-VF12-35
35
KPDO-VF12-38
KPDE-VF12-38
KPDS-VF12-38
15
KPDO-VF14-32
KPDE-VF14-32
KPDS-VF14-32
25
KPDO-VF14-35
KPDE-VF14-35
KPDS-VF14-35
35
KPDO-VF14-38
KPDE-VF14-38
KPDS-VF14-38
15
KPDO-VF5W2-32
KPDE-VF5W2-32
KPDS-VF5W2-32
25
KPDO-VF5W2-35
KPDE-VF5W2-35
KPDS-VF5W2-35
35
KPDO-VF5W2-38
KPDE-VF5W2-38
KPDS-VF5W2-38
15
KPDO-VF6W2-32
KPDE-VF6W2-32
KPDS-VF6W2-32
25
KPDO-VF6W2-35
KPDE-VF6W2-35
KPDS-VF6W2-35
35
KPDO-VF6W2-38
KPDE-VF6W2-38
KPDS-VF6W2-38
15
KPDO-VF6W3-32
KPDE-VF6W3-32
KPDS-VF6W3-32
25
KPDO-VF6W3-35
KPDE-VF6W3-35
KPDS-VF6W3-35
35
KPDO-VF6W3-38
KPDE-VF6W3-38
KPDS-VF6W3-38
Nominal
Voltage
(kV)
OIL INSULATED
15
25
14
5W2
6W2
6W3
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VFI
S
SW
VFI
T
SW
VFI
T
SW
VFI
T
SW
13A
SW
SW
SW
VFI
9
SW
VFI
VFI
SW
T
SW
9T
S
SW
VFI
T
SW
SW
SW
SW
10
S
SW
S
11
SW
VFI
T
SW
S
VFI
T
12
SW
E200 INSULATED
SF6 INSULATED
Descriptor
Descriptor
Descriptor
15
KPSO-VF5-32
KPSE-VF5-32
KPSS-VF5-32
25
KPSO-VF5-35
KPSE-VF5-35
KPSS-VF5-35
35
KPSO-VF5-38
KPSE-VF5-38
KPSS-VF5-38
15
KPSO-VF6-32
KPSE-VF6-32
KPSS-VF6-32
25
KPSO-VF6-35
KPSE-VF6-35
KPSS-VF6-35
35
KPSO-VF6-38
KPSE-VF6-38
KPSS-VF6-38
15
KPSO-VF7-32
KPSF-VF7-32
KPSS-VF7-32
25
KPSO-VF7-35
KPSE-VF7-35
KPSS-VF7-35
35
KPSO-VF7-38
KPSE-VF7-38
KPSS-VF7-38
15
KPSO-RV13A-32
KPSE-RV13A-32
KPSS-RV13A-32
25
KPSO-RV13A-35
KPSE-RV13A-35
KPSS-RV13A-35
35
KPSO-RV13A-38
KPSE-RV13A-38
KPSS-RV13A-38
15
KPSO-VF9-32
KPSE-VF9-32
KPSS-VF9-32
25
KPSO-VF9-35
KPSE-VF9-35
KPSS-VF9-35
35
KPSO-VF9-38
KPSE-VF9-38
KPSS-VF9-38
15
KPSO-VF9T-32
KPSE-VF9T-32
KPSS-VF9T-32
25
KPSO-VF9T-35
KPSE-VF9T-35
KPSS-VF9T-35
35
KPSO-VF9T-38
KPSE-VF9T-38
KPSS-VF9T-38
15
KPSO-RV10-32
KPSE-RV10-32
KPSS-RV10-32
25
KPSO-RV10-35
KPSE-RV10-35
KPSS-RV10-35
35
KPSO-RV10-38
KPSE-RV10-38
KPSS-RV10-38
15
KPSO-VFT11-32
KPSE-VF11-32
KPSS-VF11-32
25
KPSO-VFT11-35
KPSE-VF11-35
KPSS-VF11-35
35
KPSO-VFT11-38
KPSE-VF11-38
KPSS-VF11-38
15
KPSO-VF12-32
KPSE-VF12-32
KPSS-VF12-32
25
KPSO-VF12-35
KPSE-VF12-35
KPSS-VF12-35
35
KPSO-VF12-38
KPSE-VF12-38
KPSS-VF12-38
15
KPSO-VF14-32
KPSE-VF14-32
KPSS-VF14-32
25
KPSO-VF14-35
KPSE-VF14-35
KPSS-VF14-35
35
KPSO-VF14-38
KPSE-VF14-38
KPSS-VF14-38
15
KPSO-VF5W2-32
KPSE-VF5W2-32
KPSS-VF5W2-32
25
KPSO-VF5W2-35
KPSE-VF5W2-35
KPSS-VF5W2-35
35
KPSO-VF5W2-38
KPSE-VF5W2-38
KPSS-VF5W2-38
15
KPSO-VF6W2-32
KPSE-VF6W2-32
KPSS-VF6W2-32
25
KPSO-VF6W2-35
KPSE-VF6W2-35
KPSS-VF6W2-35
35
KPSO-VF6W2-38
KPSE-VF6W2-38
KPSS-VF6W2-38
15
KPSO-VF6W3-32
KPSE-VF6W3-32
KPSS-VF6W3-32
25
KPSO-VF6W3-35
KPSE-VF6W3-35
KPSS-VF6W3-35
35
KPSO-VF6W3-38
KPSE-VF6W3-38
KPSS-VF6W3-38
Nominal Voltage
(kV)
One-Line Diagram**
VFI
T
VFI
T
14
5W2
6W2
6W3
OIL INSULATED
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Optional features
Table 7.Vacuum Fault Interrupter Operation
Type
Description
Location
Single-Phase Trip
Visible-Break Positions
No Visible-Break (STANDARD)
N/A
Two-position Visible-Breakclose-open
Three-position Visible-Breakclose-open-ground
Description
600A Ways
(select only one)
Overcurrent
Ground
Metering
SCADA
Comms
X**
X**
X**
* Consult factory for automation options using advanced controllers and communications.
** For metering and advanced functions requiring potential transformers in SF6 insulated switchgear, contact your Eatons Cooper Power Systems representative.
Select the TCC curve and the optional Minimum Response Time curve from Table 11.
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Advanced
Functions
X**
TF Curve
H Curve
F Curve
EFR Curve (STANDARD)
Minimum Response
Timing Accessory
(select only one)
KFR Curve
TFR Curve
HR Curve
FR Curve
CT Shorting Switch
Material
Vault-Mounted Style*
Tank Material
Pad-Mounted Style
Paint color
Construction
* Change first two digits of descriptor from Table 4 from "KP" to "KV" as shown on page 8.
N/A
Motor operators**
* Advanced automation and control options are available. Consult Factory.
** Motor operators require semaphores.
Position
Indicator Positions
Operation counter
Semaphore*
* Position indicator linked directly to operating mechanism and viewable through tank window.
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Dimensions
Detail A
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Class
15 kV
25 kV
35 kV
10*
10*
10*
11
kV
11
9T
13
A*
10T*
12
13
A*
11
9T
10T*
12
13
A*
Model
Dimension
9T
10T*
12
40.50
70.50
84.50
70.50
40.50
70.50
84.50
70.50
40.50
70.50
84.50
70.50
68.40
76.40
79.40
81.40
68.40
76.40
79.40
81.40
68.40
76.40
79.40
81.40
49.50
49.50
49.50
49.50
49.50
49.50
49.50
49.50
49.50
49.50
49.50
49.50
40.00
70.00
84.00
70.00
40.00
70.00
84.00
70.00
40.00
70.00
84.00
70.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
24.00
32.00
35.00
37.00
24.00
32.00
35.00
37.00
24.00
32.00
35.00
37.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
5.20
5.20
5.20
5.20
5.20
5.20
5.20
5.20
6.80
6.80
6.80
6.80
5.20
5.20
5.20
5.20
6.80
6.80
6.80
6.80
6.80
6.80
6.80
6.80
40.50
70.50
84.50
70.50
40.50
70.50
84.50
70.50
40.50
70.50
84.50
70.50
68.40
76.40
79.40
81.40
68.40
76.40
79.40
81.40
68.40
76.40
79.40
81.40
49.50
49.50
49.50
49.50
49.50
49.50
49.50
49.50
49.50
49.50
49.50
49.50
40.00
70.00
84.00
70.00
40.00
70.00
84.00
70.00
40.00
70.00
84.00
70.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
24.00
32.00
35.00
37.00
24.00
32.00
35.00
37.00
24.00
32.00
35.00
37.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
5.20
5.20
5.20
5.20
5.20
5.20
5.20
5.20
8.00
8.00
8.00
8.00
5.20
5.20
5.20
5.20
8.00
8.00
8.00
8.00
8.00
8.00
8.00
8.00
40.50
70.50
84.50
70.50
40.50
70.50
84.50
70.50
40.50
70.50
84.50
70.50
80.40
87.40
89.40
95.40
76.40
83.40
85.40
91.40
72.40
81.40
83.40
87.40
49.50
49.50
49.50
49.50
49.50
49.50
49.50
49.50
49.50
49.50
49.50
49.50
40.00
70.00
84.00
70.00
40.00
70.00
84.00
70.00
40.00
70.00
84.00
70.00
26.00
26.00
26.00
26.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
28.00
35.00
37.00
39.00
28.00
35.00
37.00
43.00
28.00
37.00
39.00
43.00
26.00
26.00
26.00
26.00
26.00
26.00
26.00
26.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
6.20
6.20
6.20
6.20
6.20
6.20
6.20
6.20
8.75
8.75
8.75
8.75
6.20
6.20
6.20
6.20
8.75
8.75
8.75
8.75
8.75
8.75
8.75
8.75
* RVAC models. RVAC is the nameplate designation for models with only load-break switches (no fault interrupters).
For dimensions of models not listed, consult factory.
NNote: This table provides standard product dimensional information only. Dimensions are NOT for construction purposes. Foundation construction should comply with local building or construction codes as required. If needed, request engineering drawings for approval or drawings for record purposes with your order.
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Table 23. Double-Sided VFI Switchgear (With Visible Break Switch on Sources Only)
(All dimensions shown in inches).
Source/ Tap Current Ratings
25 kV
35 kV
10*
9T
5
40.50
13A*
70.50
10T*
84.50
11
70.50
12
70.50
72.40
87.40
90.40
87.40
56.50
56.50
56.50
40.00
70.00
84.00
22.00
22.00
28.00
22.00
H
J
10*
9T
10*
5
40.50
13A*
70.50
10T*
84.50
11
70.50
12
70.50
9T
5
40.50
13A*
70.50
10T*
84.50
11
70.50
12
70.50
90.40
72.40
87.40
90.40
87.40
90.40
72.40
87.40
90.40
87.40
90.40
56.50
56.50
56.50
56.50
56.50
70.00
70.00
40.00
70.00
84.00
56.50
56.50
56.50
56.50
56.50
56.50
56.50
70.00
70.00
40.00
70.00
84.00
70.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
70.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
37.00
43.00
43.00
43.00
28.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
37.00
43.00
43.00
43.00
28.00
37.00
43.00
43.00
43.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
5.20
5.20
5.20
5.20
5.20
5.20
5.20
5.20
5.20
5.20
5.20
5.20
5.20
5.20
5.20
6.80
6.80
6.80
6.80
6.80
6.80
6.80
6.80
6.80
6.80
6.80
6.80
6.80
6.80
6.80
40.50
70.50
84.50
70.50
72.40
87.40
90.40
87.40
70.50
40.50
70.50
84.50
70.50
70.50
40.50
70.50
84.50
70.50
70.50
90.40
72.40
87.40
90.40
87.40
90.40
72.40
87.40
90.40
87.40
56.50
56.50
56.50
90.40
56.50
56.50
56.50
56.50
56.50
56.50
56.50
56.50
56.50
56.50
56.50
56.50
40.00
70.00
22.00
22.00
84.00
70.00
70.00
40.00
70.00
84.00
70.00
70.00
40.00
70.00
84.00
70.00
70.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
28.00
22.00
37.00
43.00
43.00
43.00
28.00
37.00
43.00
43.00
43.00
28.00
37.00
43.00
43.00
43.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
H
J
5.20
5.20
5.20
5.20
5.20
5.20
5.20
5.20
5.20
5.20
8.00
8.00
8.00
8.00
8.00
5.20
5.20
5.20
5.20
5.20
8.00
8.00
6.80
8.00
6.80
8.00
8.00
8.00
8.00
8.00
40.50
70.50
84.50
70.50
70.50
40.50
70.50
84.50
70.50
70.50
40.50
70.50
84.50
70.50
70.50
80.40
95.40
98.40
95.40
98.40
76.40
91.40
94.40
91.40
94.40
72.40
87.40
90.40
87.40
90.40
56.50
56.50
56.50
56.50
56.50
56.50
56.50
56.50
56.50
56.50
56.50
56.50
56.50
56.50
56.50
40.00
70.00
84.00
70.00
70.00
40.00
70.00
84.00
70.00
70.00
40.00
70.00
84.00
70.00
70.00
26.00
26.00
26.00
26.00
26.00
26.00
26.00
26.00
26.00
26.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
28.00
37.00
43.00
43.00
43.00
28.00
37.00
43.00
43.00
43.00
28.00
37.00
43.00
43.00
43.00
26.00
26.00
26.00
26.00
26.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
6.20
6.20
6.20
6.20
6.20
6.20
6.20
6.20
6.20
6.20
8.75
8.75
8.75
8.75
8.75
6.20
6.20
6.20
6.20
6.20
8.75
8.75
8.75
8.75
8.75
8.75
8.75
8.75
8.75
8.75
kV
Class
15 kV
Model
Dimension
* RVAC models. RVAC is the nameplate designation for models with only load-break switches (no fault interrupters).
For dimensions of models not listed, consult factory.
NNote: This table provides standard product dimensional information only. Dimensions are NOT for construction purposes. Foundation construction should
comply with local building or construction codes as required. If needed, request engineering drawings for approval or drawings for record purposes with your
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Table 24. Double-Sided VFI Switchgear (With Visible-Break Switches on all ways)
(All dimensions in inches).
Source/ Tap Current Ratings
kV
Class
15 kV
25 kV
35 kV
10*
10*
10*
11
5
9T
13 A*
10T*
11
13 A*
9T
10T*
11
13 A*
Model
Dimension
9T
12
12
40.50
70.50
84.50
70.50
40.50
70.50
84.50
70.50
40.50
70.50
84.50
10T*
70.50
12
72.40
87.40
90.40
90.40
72.40
87.40
90.40
90.40
72.40
87.40
90.40
90.40
56.50
56.50
56.50
56.50
56.50
56.50
56.50
56.50
56.50
56.50
56.50
56.50
40.00
70.00
84.00
70.00
40.00
70.00
84.00
70.00
40.00
70.00
84.00
70.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
28.00
43.00
46.00
46.00
28.00
43.00
46.00
46.00
28.00
43.00
46.00
46.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
5.20
5.20
5.20
5.20
5.20
5.20
5.20
5.20
6.80
6.80
6.80
6.80
5.20
5.20
5.20
5.20
6.80
6.80
6.80
6.80
6.80
6.80
6.80
6.80
40.50
70.50
84.50
70.50
40.50
70.50
84.50
70.50
40.50
70.50
84.50
70.50
72.40
87.40
90.40
90.40
72.40
87.40
90.40
90.40
72.40
87.40
90.40
90.40
56.50
56.50
56.50
56.50
56.50
56.50
56.50
56.50
56.50
56.50
56.50
56.50
40.00
70.00
84.00
70.00
40.00
70.00
84.00
70.00
40.00
70.00
84.00
70.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
28.00
43.00
46.00
46.00
28.00
43.00
46.00
46.00
28.00
43.00
46.00
46.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
5.20
5.20
5.20
5.20
5.20
5.20
5.20
5.20
8.00
8.00
8.00
8.00
5.20
5.20
5.20
5.20
8.00
8.00
6.80
6.80
8.00
8.00
8.00
8.00
40.50
70.50
84.50
70.50
40.50
70.50
84.50
70.50
40.50
70.50
84.50
70.50
80.40
95.40
98.40
98.40
76.40
91.40
94.40
94.40
72.40
87.40
90.40
90.40
56.50
56.50
56.50
56.50
56.50
56.50
56.50
56.50
56.50
56.50
56.50
56.50
40.00
70.00
84.00
70.00
40.00
70.00
84.00
70.00
40.00
70.00
84.00
70.00
26.00
26.00
26.00
26.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
28.00
43.00
46.00
46.00
28.00
43.00
46.00
46.00
28.00
43.00
46.00
46.00
26.00
26.00
26.00
26.00
26.00
26.00
26.00
26.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
6.20
6.20
6.20
6.20
6.20
6.20
6.20
6.20
8.75
8.75
8.75
8.75
6.20
6.20
6.20
6.20
8.75
8.75
8.75
8.75
8.75
8.75
8.75
8.75
* RVAC models. RVAC is the nameplate designation for models with only load-break switches (no fault interrupters).
For dimensions of models not listed, consult factory.
NNote: This table provides standard product dimensional information only. Dimensions are NOT for construction purposes. Foundation construction should
comply with local building or construction codes as required. If needed, request engineering drawings for approval or drawings for record purposes with your
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kV Class
15 kV
25 kV
35 kV
200 A
11
11
10*
12
10*
12
13 A*
13 A*
62.50
62.50
62.50
62.50
53.60
53.60
53.60
53.60
43.50
43.50
43.50
43.50
62.30
62.30
62.30
62.30
30.00
30.00
30.00
30.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
11.50
11.50
11.50
11.50
6.00
6.00
6.00
6.00
6.00
6.00
6.00
6.00
3.00
3.00
5.00
5.00
ZZ
7.00
7.00
9.00
9.00
62.50
62.50
62.50
62.50
53.60
53.60
53.60
53.60
43.50
43.50
43.50
43.50
62.30
62.30
62.30
62.30
30.00
30.00
30.00
30.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
22.00
11.50
11.50
11.50
11.50
6.00
6.00
6.00
6.00
6.00
6.00
6.00
6.00
3.00
3.00
6.00
6.00
ZZ
7.00
7.00
10.00
10.00
62.50
62.50
62.50
62.50
65.60
65.60
65.60
65.60
43.50
43.50
43.50
43.50
62.30
62.30
62.30
62.30
30.00
30.00
30.00
30.00
34.00
34.00
34.00
34.00
11.50
11.50
11.50
11.50
6.00
6.00
6.00
6.00
6.00
6.00
6.00
6.00
4.00
4.00
6.75
6.75
ZZ
8.00
8.00
10.75
10.75
Model
Dimension
600 A
* RVAC models. RVAC is the nameplate designation for models with only load-break switches (no fault interrupters).
For dimensions of models not listed, consult factory.
NNote: This table provides standard product dimensional information only. Dimensions are NOT for construction purposes. Foundation construction should
comply with local building or construction codes as required. If needed, request engineering drawings for approval or drawings for record purposes with your
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Additional information
165-210, iDP-210 Feeder Protection Relay
165-260, iTAP-260 Dual Overcurrent Relay
165-265, iTAP-265 Dual Overcurrent Relay
S285-10-1, VFI Oil-Insulated Installation Instructions
S285-10-2, VFI SF6-Insulated, Vacuum Fault Interrupter; installation,
Operation and Maintenance Instructions
S285-10-3, SF6 Gas Top-Off Kit Operation Instructions
S285-10-4, Visible Break Switch Accessory Operation Instructions
S285-10-5, VFI Fault Interrupter w/Tri-Phase Control Single-Phase Trip
to Three-Phase Trip Conversion Kit Instructions
S285-10-7, VFI Tester Operation Instructions
S285-75-1, Tri-Phase, TPG, and TPG with SCADA Electronic Control
Installation and Operation Instructions
B165-06047, iDP-210 Feeder Protection Relay Bulletin
B285-01041, VFI Underground Distribution Switchgear Environmentally Preferred Switchgear
B285-09042, VFI Underground Distribution Switchgear Frequently
Asked Questions
R285-10-1, Guide for Atmospheric Retrofilling of 38 kV (or lower)
Fluid-filled Switchgear
B285-13011, Smart VFI for Solar Applications
B285-13012, Smart VFI Underground Distribution Switchgear
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Contents
Description Page
General . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Ordering information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Features and detailed description. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Fuse assemblies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
MOST switching system. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Cabinet construction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Finish. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Bushings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Production testing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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2
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7
7
8
8
8
8
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General
Ordering information
Quantity:
1-KPMT932
1-KPA1037-X
Type MOST switchgear can be used for both utility and commercial/
industrial applications and can be easily fused to meet distribution
system requirements. Ratings of Type MOST pad-mounted
switchgear are shown in Table 1.
15 kV
25 kV
35 kV
15.5
95
35
600
600
16,000
10,000
16,000
27
125
60
300
300
16,000
10,000
16,000
38
150
70
200**
200**
16,000
10,000
16,000
* The withstand rating of the switch is higher than that of the connectors (IEEE Std C37.74-2003
standard).
** An alternate two-position OPEN-CLOSE switch is available for 15 kV, 25 kV, and 35 kV designs that
have a 300 A continuous and load switching rating. This alternate switch meets IEEE Std C37.742003 standard requirements.
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9 One-line designation
3 Phase (Enter 1 if ordering single-phase)
2 Voltage/bushing rating (see Bushing
Guide Table 3)
KPMT 9 3 2
KPMT932 is the base catalog number for a model 9 three-phase,
15 kV MOST switch with 600 A source bushings and 200 A tap
bushings.
Model
One-Line Diagram
600A
S
600A
T
200A
T
200A
S
200A 200A
S2
S1
4A
Voltage
(kV)
H/W/D**
(in.)
Typical
Catalog
Number
***
15
25
35
42/32/76
44/40/87
44/40/75
KPMT331
KPMT334
KPMT339
10
15
25
35
42/32/64
44/40/75
44/40/75
KPMT433
KPMT436
KPMT439
11
15
25
35
42/62/64
44/70/75
44/70/75
KPMT4A33
KPMT4A36
KPMT4A39
11B
Model
200A
T
200A
S
600A
S2
200A
600A
S1
600A
S1
15
25
35
42/32/64
44/40/75
44/40/75
KPMT533
KPMT536
KPMT539
12
200A
T1
8B
600A
S2
200A
T1
9A
9B
600A
S2
15
25
35
42/62/70
44/70/81
44/70/75
KPMT632
KPMT635
KPMT639
12B
600A
S1
42/62/70
44/70/81
44/70/75
KPMT6B32
KPMT6B35
KPMT6B39
13
15
25
35
42/62/70
44/70/81
44/70/75
KPMT732
KPMT735
KPMT739
13A
15
25
35
42/62/70
44/70/81
44/70/75
KPMT7B32
KPMT7B35
KPMT7B39
14
600A
S
600A
S
600A
T1
15
25
35
42/62/70
44/70/81
44/70/75
KPMT832
KPMT835
KPMT839
15
600A
S1
15
25
35
42/62/70
44/70/81
44/70/75
KPMT8B32
KPMT8B35
KPMT8B39
15B
200A
S2
200A
S1
200A
T1
200A
T2
600A
S1
15
25
35
42/62/76
44/70/87
44/70/75
KPMT031
KPMT034
KPMT039
15
25
35
42/62/76
44/70/87
44/70/75
KPMT1132
KPMT1135
KPMT1139
15
25
35
42/62/76
44/70/87
44/70/75
KPMT11B32
KPMT11B35
KPMT11B39
15
25
35
44/62/91
44/70/104
44/70/98
KMPT1232
KPMT1235
KPMT1239
15
25
35
42/62/91
44/70/104
44/70/98
KPMT12B32
KPMT12B35
KPMT12B39
15
25
35
42/62/76
44/70/87
44/70/75
KPMT1331
KPMT1334
KPMT1339
600A
T2
15
25
35
42/62/76
44/70/87
44/70/75
KPMT13A31
KPMT13A34
KPMT13A39
600A
T2
600A
S1
15
25
35
42/62/70
44/70/81
44/70/75
KPMT1432
KPMT1435
KPMT1439
15
25
35
42/62/85
44/70/98
44/70/98
KPMT1533
KPMT1536
KPMT1539
15
25
35
44/62/91
44/70/104
44/70/98
KPMT15B32
KPMT15B35
KPMT15B39
200A
T2
200A
S
200A 200A 200A
T2
T3
T1
600A
S
200A
T2
600A
S1
600A
S1
600A
S
200A
T1
Typical
Catalog
Number
***
200A 200A
T3
T2
600A
S2
600A
S2
H/W/D**
(in.)
600A
S3
600A
T1
200A
T2
200A
T2
600A
S2
15
25
35
200A
T2
200A
T1
200A
T1
200A
T2
600A
S
600A
S2
600A
S1
600A
S
200A
T1
600A
S3
600A
S2
200A
T1
200A
T1
7B
600A
S1
600A
S2
200A
T1
200A T
6B
600A
T2
200A
T1
600A
S2
600A
S1
600A
S2
600A
T1
200A
One-Line Diagram
Voltage
(kV)
15
25
35
42/62/70
44/70/81
44/70/75
KPMT932
KPMT935
KPMT939
15
25
35
42/62/64
44/70/75
44/70/75
KPMT9A33
KPMT9A36
KPMT9A39
15
25
35
42/62/70
44/70/81
44/70/75
KPMT9B32
KPMT9B35
KPMT9B39
200A
T2
Contact an Eatons Cooper Power Systems representative for information on configurations not
listed.
** Approximate overall dimensions for typical units. For footprint, reduce the D dimension by two
inches.
*** Maximum continuous and switching current ratings are 600 A for 15 kV, 300 A for 25 kV, and
200 A for 35 kV. For 35 kV units, catalog number and dimensions shown are for units with 200
A source and tap bushings. 35 kV units will be supplied with three-phase rated 200 A one-piece
bushings as standard; however, 600 A, 35 kV source bushings are available if required.
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600 A/
600 A
600 A/
200 A
200 A/
200 A
15
25
35
1
4
7
2
5
7
3
6
9
Table 4. Selector Guide for Type MOST Switches with Four-Position Switch*
Model
One-Line Diagram
6S
S1 600A
S2 600A
6B-T
200A
T
600A
S2
600A
S1
200A
T
9B-T
600A
S2
200A
T1
600A
S
600A
S1
Voltage
(kV)
H/W/D**
(in.)
Typical
Catalog
Number ***
15
25
35
42/62/70
44/70/81
44/70/75
KPMT6S32
KPMT6S35
KPMT6S39
15
25
35
42/62/70
44/70/81
44/70/75
KPMT6BT32
KPMT6BT35
KPMT6BT39
15
25
35
42/62/70
44/70/81
44/70/75
KPMT9BT32
KPMT9BT35
KPMT9BT39
15
25
35
42/62/76
44/70/87
44/70/75
KPMTS31
KPMTS34
KPMTS39
200A
T2
600A T2
600A T1
* Contact an Eatons Cooper Power Systems representative for information on configurations not
listed.
** Approximate overall dimensions for typical units. For footprint, reduce the D dimension by two
inches.
***Maximum continuous and switching current ratings for four-position switches is 600 A for 15 kV,
300 A for 25 kV and 200 A for 35 kV. For 35 kV units, catalog number and dimensions shown are
for units with 200 A source and tap bushings. 35 kV units will be supplied with three-phase rated
200 A one-piece bushings as standard; however, 600 A, 35 kV source bushings are available if
required.
kV
Description
ELSG
8.3
ELSG
15.5
ELSG
23.0
ELSG
23.0
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Rating-kV
15
25
25 & 35
25 & 35
Catalog Number
KPA102083__
KPA102083__
KPA102083__
KPA102155__
KPA102155__
KPA102155__
KPA102230__
KPA102230__
KPA102230__
KPA102230S__
KPA102230S__
Table 6. Accessories
Description
Catalog
Number
1/2" Copper ground rod (in lieu of ANSI standard stainless steel ground points)
KPA1037-X**
1" drain valve with 3/8" sampler (in lieu of standard 1" drain plug and 3/8" sampler)*
KPA1051*
Fault indicator provisions, Qty. 6, located in the source or tap compartment sill
Source compartment
Tap compartment
*
*
304L Stainless steel construction (in lieu of standard mild steel construction)
T-Handle
KPA128
Nominal
kV Class
Description*
Catalog
Number
200 A Loadbreak
15
KPA1033
200 A Loadbreak
25
KPA1034
600 A Deadbreak
15 or 25
3 PUSH-OP bushings **
KPA1151-3
600 A Deadbreak
35
3 PUSH-OP bushings **
KPA1153
600 A Deadbreak
15 or 25
KPA1052-1-1
600 A Deadbreak
15 or 25
KPA1053-1
Eatons Cooper Power Systems bushings and bushing wells provided. Consult an Eatons Cooper Power Systems
representative for alternatives.
** PUSH-OP bushings include PUSH-OP 600 A deadbreak bushing, front plate latch assembly and side-mounted loadbreak switch handles.
35 kV is not available.
Includes installation of mounting provisions for U-OP visible break connector system, KPA1053-1, on the tank. U-OP
visible break connector system is added for each bushing of a three-phase position. When ordering, customer to
specify which three-phase positions will be equipped with U-OP visible break connector system.
Installation of mounting provisions for U-OP visible break connector system for all 600 A bushings on the tank.
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TAP SIDE
ENERGY-LIMITING FUSES
Eatons Cooper Power
Systems energy-limiting
fuses are housed in an
under-oil, wet-well
assembly. A fuse drip tray
is provided.
CONVENIENT OPERATION
Eatons Cooper Power
Systems bushings,
installed at a convenient
height, give dependable,
sure operation. Phase
designations are clearly
labeled. At least one
standoff bracket per
bushing is provided.
SOURCE SIDE
LOABREAK
SWITCH
Side-mounted loadbreak
switch (shown with optional
key locking accessory) has
positive position indicator.
Switch is operable by hotstick
or optional hand-operated
T handle. Frontplatemounted switches are
available as an option.
DATA PLATE
Indicates voltage and amperage ratings, catalog number,
serial number, and unit
weight.
Figure 1. Deadfront construction of the Type MOST pad-mounted switch includes
swing-up doors with door stays. The oil-insulated, sealed design reduces maintenance and provides a low-profile appearance.
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Fuse assemblies
Switch Types
Applications
OPEN/CLOSE
B
Selector Blade
S1 S2
S1 S2
S1 S2
S2 - T
S1 - T
S1 S2
Open
Open
S1 S2
Open
T Blade
V Blade
Close
S1/S2 - T
S1 S2
S2 - T
S1 S2
S1 S2
S1 - T
Open
S1 S2
C
S1/S2 - T
S1 S2
S2 - T
S1 S2
S1 - T
S1 S2
S1/S2
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Cabinet construction
Bushings
Swing-up doors are provided with door stays and fitted with
stainless steel hinges. On units wider than 46 inches, split doors are
provided to allow easy operation by one person. Both source and tap
doors can be fully open at the same time. Each door has a floating
lock pocket with padlock provisions and pentahead stainless steel
door bolt.
Tank construction is of 10-gauge steel, and doors are made of
12-gauge steel. Recessed lifting provisions are located for a balanced
lift.
Standard features include an oil level indicator, automatic pressurerelief valve, operating schematics on the doors, oil fill and drain
provisions, and a standoff bracket for each bushing.
Production testing
Before shipping, Type MOST switchgear is fully assembled, filled
with oil and subjected to the following factory tests:
1. Continuity testing to insure correct internal connections.
2. High-potential testing to determine dielectric strength.
3. Pressure testing to insure that tank is completely sealed.
4. Resistance testing to insure positive electrical connections.
Finish
Type MOST switchgear is finished in a green color which conforms
to Munsell 7GY 3.29/1.5 Green.
The coating conforms to the following specifications: IEEE Std
C57.12.28-2005 standard, ASTM B1117 1000-hour 5% salt spray
corrosion test, ASTM D2247 1000-hour humidity test, ASTM G53
500-hour ultraviolet accelerated weathering test, and ASTM D2794
impact test. Certified test data is available on request.
Eaton
1000 Eaton Boulevard
Cleveland, OH 44122
United States
Eaton.com
Cooper Power Systems
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Waukesha, WI 53188
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All Rights Reserved
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Ordering information
Three-Phase
Table 2. 200 and/or 600 A Manual Operation
Single Line diagram
15 kV-95 kV BIL
Model Number
25 kV-125 kV BIL
Model Number
35 kV-150 kV BIL
Model Number
2-Way
21VP95-22
21VP95-66
21VP125-22
21VP125-66
21VP150-22
21VP150-66
32VP125-222
32VP125-262
32VP125-626
32VP125-666
32VP150-222
32VP150-666
33VP125-222
33VP125-262
33VP125-626
33VP125-666
33VP150-222
33VP150-666
42VP125-2222
42VP125-6226
42VP125-6662
42VP125-6666
Consult Factory
43VP125-2222
43VP125-6226
43VP125-6662
43VP125-6666
Consult Factory
4TVP125-2222
4TVP125-6226
4TVP125-6662
4TVP125-6666
Consult Factory
44VP125-2222
44VP125-6226
44VP125-6662
44VP125-6666
Consult Factory
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a. Catalog number interpretation, example: 42VP95-6666 read as 4 - Four-phase circuit ways, 2 - Two ways switched, VACpac, 95 BIL, 6666 - 600 A
terminations each way.
b. For automatic fault interrupting applications: A special 12 kA symmetrical vacuum interrupter is required and available at 15, 27, 10 kA @ 38 kV
(actually 34.5); this is needed only when using VACop III, and VI controllers for automatic fault interruption. Specify if applicable.
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Single-Phase
Table 3. 200 and/or 600 A Manual Operation
15 kV-95 kV BIL
Catalog Number
25 kV-125 kV BIL
Catalog Number
35 kV-150 kV BIL
Catalog Number
121VP95-22
121VP125-22
121VP150-22
121VP95-66
121VP125-66
121VP150-66
131VP95-222
131VP125-222
131VP150-222
131VP95-262
131VP125-262
131VP150-262
131VP95-626
131VP125-626
131VP150-626
131VP95-666
131VP125-666
131VP150-666
132VP95-222
132VP125-222
132VP150-222
132VP95-262
132VP125-262
132VP150-262
132VP95-626
132VP125-626
132VP150-626
132VP95-666
132VP125-666
132VP150-666
133VP95-222
133VP125-222
133VP150-222
133VP95-262
133VP125-262
133VP150-262
133VP95-626
133VP125-626
133VP150-626
133VP95-666
133VP125-666
133VP150-666
2-Way
Notes: a. Catalog number interpretation, example: 121VP125-22 read as 1 - single-phase switch, VACpac, 125 BIL, 22-200 A terminations.
b. For automatic fault interrupting applications: A special 12 kA symmetrical vacuum interrupter is required and available at 15, 27, 10 kA @ 38 kV (actually 34.5); this is needed only
when using VACop III, and VI controllers for automatic fault interruption. Specify if applicable.
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3 Lines
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Figure 1. How to develop a model number to describe the correct Eaton's Cooper
Power Systems VACpac switchgear model for any configuration.
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Application versatility
These units have found great acceptance
by utility, industrial and commercial users.
Installations include underground vaults,
high rise building installations, URD, mining
operations, campus installations, and
computer-controlled switching. Complete
packages have been developed for
consultants which include low profile padmounted enclosures with elbow switched
fusing through 35 kV.
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Performance tests
Table 4 provides a tabulation of a series of tests performed on a
single VACpac test specimen. The unit was a standard production
unit which was thoroughly checked to meet production specifications
prior to testing. The test unit was not modified in any way during or
after any of the tests. The three-phase testing was performed at the
27 kV level. The testing sequence was as outlined.
Interrupting Tests
a. Load Switching Close and Open
Amperes
Operations
600
300
50
21
7
25
20
30
10
10
10
20
-0
50
OK
12,000
20,000
3
9
10,000
20,000
2
3
OK
600
OK
-0-0-0-
200
OK
OK
10,000
20,000
3
3
Notes:
a. This testing exceeds the requirements of ANSI C37.71 for Submersible Switchgear.
b. The number of switching functions for various circuit conditions were in excess of 360 operations.
c. The 6 fault close operations exceed by a factor of 2 maximum requirements for submersible switchgear.
d. When the testing was discontinued, the test switch was yet electrically and mechanically sound.
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Installation
VACpac switchgear are provided with hold down tabs for mounting
purposes. VACpac switchgear are not position oriented and may be
mounted on the floor, wall, or ceiling. VACpac switchgear weights
may be obtained from Physical Specifications (see page 10). It is
suggested that VACpac switchgear be bolted in place in submersible
environments or the unit will float if the vault or manhole becomes
flooded.
Cable terminal attachments to the VACpac switchgear are
accomplished with EPDM rubber type connectors. Standard VACpac
switchgear are provided with universal bushing wells at 200 A which
will accept bushing inserts and universal stud connectors at 600
A which will accept elbow type connectors. These terminations
provide for circuit testing, circuit isolation (visible gas) and/or cable
grounding.
Paper insulated lead covered (PILC) type cables require special
terminations. Consult factory for details.
For long life operations, cable training and terminating should be
carefully planned. Lead sheath cables in ducts may be subjected to
movement from repeated cyclic loading; if not properly terminated
this cable movement could impose excessive stresses on the
termination. Extensive unsupported cable weight can also create
an excessive strain on the termination. Finally, a momentary fault
current can cause cables to produce a whip action on unsupported
cables which could transmit a shock wave to the terminations. For
these reasons, the following recommendations should be considered
when terminating cables to equipment.
1. Use URD type concentric cables to terminate at the elbows
where possible.
2. Train the cables to enter the elbows along the center axis of the elbow
cable cavity as closely as possible.
3. Support the cable 3 to 4 from the elbow termination or as
specified by the elbow supplier.
4. When solid dielectric lead sheath cables in ducts are used, circle
the manhole with the cable before terminating at the switch. This
will provide an expansion U bend for this cable type.
Features
1. Safety Operation is in a self contained fireproof medium
with elbow terminationswith remote switching options.
2. Compact Accomplished with a vacuum switching medium
and an SF6 self-contained operation mediumlargest unit fits
through manhole openingsvolume is approximately 1/5 that of
equivalent oil switches.
3. Maintenance Free All switches, mechanism and bus work
hermetically sealed within a corrosion resistant 300 series
stainless steel enclosure in an inert SF6 environment. The
vacuum interrupter housed in a sealed environment is essentially
maintenance free throughout its lifetime.
6. Lightweight Estimated at approximately 100 lbs. per threephase way or 1/7 that of an equivalent oil switch.
7. Flexibility Not position sensitivemay be mounted on floors,
from walls or ceiling with complete elbow operating flexibility.
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Switch accessories
Permanent dial type SF6 gas pressure gauge
III
IV
* May be coordinated for fault, voltage, ground, load, temperature, pressure, or differential relay
schemes.
There are six (6) basic operators which can be coupled to any
operating shaft on a VACpac switch. These operators may be used
singly or in combination depending on the switching requirements;
consult the operator application guide for assistance. The operators
are identified as follows:
VACop I - A 240 Vac linear electric motor operator.
VACop III - A single shot open stored energy spring operator with
manual reset.
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VACop
Application
III
IV
VI
I-III
III-IV
Control Source
120 Vac
240 Vac
DC Backup
Electrical Controls
Remote Control Switching
Electrical Open/Close
Electrical Trip
Mechanical Open/Close
Mechanical Reset
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Description
VACop I operator is a direct drive linear motor connected directly
to the VACpac operating shaft by means of a pinned coupling. The
unit is a 6 horsepower operator requiring 240 Volt 30 A source. For
automatic transfer operating 2 VACop I units are employed. One
VACop I operator may be used for each switched circuit with a
maximum of 4 per VACpac unit.
The removable operator housing is a stainless steel cylinder and
is locked in place by means of 2 camtype clamps. A transparent
dome, secured to the top of the cylindrical housing, provides a
visual indication of the switch in either the closed or open positions.
A ring handle on the motor shaft projects above the motor so that
with the housing removed, the VACpac can be operated manually or
with a hot stick. The housing is completely sealed for submersible
operations when secured to its base with the cam clamps.
Controls include modular electrical switching panels housed
within a gasketed control cabinet. Pushbuttons with LEDs permit
local operation and position indication of the VACpac unit. With
automatic transfer controls, a manual-off-auto switch permits a
local pushbutton switching operation which overrides the automatic
controls when on manual. A standard 10 foot neoprene-jacketed
control cable is used to connect the VACop I operator with the
control cabinet (other control cable lengths much be specified).
However, when considering voltage drop, source voltage to the
operator motor must be held between 230 and 250 Vac to perform a
switching function.
Automatic Controls
Voltage sensing for automatic transfer controls is from potential
transformers or from more economical Elbow Potential Devices
(EPD). Intelligence for switching is by means of standard relays
housed within the control cabinet.
27 Closed
30 Open
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Description
VACop III operator is a spring charged stored energy operator. It
must be used on a VACpac unit equipped with the optional 12 kA
vacuum interrupter. The operator is connected directly to the VACpac
unit operating shaft by means of a pinned coupling. Fault sensing is
with either overcurrent relays and CTs. A relayed trip signal is applied
to the solenoid circuit which causes the spring to release and open
the switch. Pulling the handle atop the VACop III operator resets the
spring; a force of 65 lbs. is required to move the handle 3 inches to
reset the unit. Pushing the handle atop the operator closes the switch
and arms the tripping control circuit. A wide range of ac and dc
solenoid control voltages is available. The unit is of a trip free design; it
will trip when closing into a fault. The removable operator housing is a
stainless steel cylinder and is locked in place by means of 2 camtype
clamps. A transparent dome provides a visual indication of the switch
in either the closed or open (trip) positions; a trip indicator is located
under the handle. The housing is completely sealed for submersible
operations when secured to its base with the cam clamps.
Automatic Controls
VACop III operator controls perform an automatic trip operation in
5 cycles; this does not include relay time. The power source for
automatic tripping controls may be from one of two systems:
A. Capacitor Discharge Trip ControlEnergy from a charged
capacitor is used to energize the solenoid and cause the VACop
III operator to trip open. Energy storage time after power loss is
5+ hours; life expectancy is 10+ years.
B. Battery Trip ControlEnergy from the battery is used to energize
the solenoid and cause the VACop III operator to trip. Energy storage time after power loss is 5+ days; life expectancy is 2+ years.
Description
VACop IV operator consists of flexible stainless steel tubing
connected directly to the VACpac operating shaft at one end and
with a switch handle connected to the other end. Switching consists
of a 3 inches push on the switch handle to close and a similar pull
action to open.
The cable consists of a sliding center race sandwiched between two
ballbearing races. The two rows of balls permit the center race to roll
between the two outer races with minimum friction resistance. The
mechanical efficiency approaches 100% on short runs (thru 50 feet).
On a 660 feet run with 2000 of bends the mechanical efficiency is
approximately 95%. Cable lengths are available in 5 feet increments
through 50 feet. For longer runs, consult factory.
The operating end of VACop IV operator is available connected to:
A. A portable switch stand for 1, 2, 3, or 4 control cables.
B. A fixed handle mount for handhole or similar type installations.
C. A control cabinet for manual operation.
D. A control cabinet for automatic operation.
VACop IV operator is made from corrosion resistant materials and
requires no maintenance or lubrication. The unit may be operated
where ambient temperatures range from -65 F to +450 F. It may
also be located in a submersible environment. VACop IV operator
exceeds the switching life of the VACpac unit and therefore
complements the sophistication of the VACpac interrupter with its
advanced design concept.
The intelligence required to monitor and provide the trip signal is from:
A. Conventional Overcurrent RelaysUsed in conjunction with
doughnut or window type conventional current transformers.
May be required for system coordination purposes.
NNote: Trip Control system above requires nominal 120 Vac for charging
power which is normally supplied by the user. Specify if 120 Volt source
is not available.
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Applications
1. Portable remote switch operator for switching underground
vaults or manholes and parked in a holder when not in use.
2. Permanent control panel remote switching for vaults in buildings
and underground installations.
3. For industrial or campus remote safety switching requirements.
4. Convenient handhole switching for vault or URD type switching
installations.
5. Central switching for individual vaults on several levels in high
rise buildings.
6. Pad-mounted enclosure switching externally operated.
7. Ground level switching for pole mounted switchgear.
8. Adjacent vault switch control in subway systems.
9. In conjunction with automatic controls for submersible switchgear and remotely located control panels.
10. As a portable tool connection to VACpac switchgear.
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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.
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Description
The VACop VI operator 48 Vdc solenoid moves the switch shaft.
The operator is attached to the VACpac with two machine bolts. The
solenoid has separate open and closed coils. Microswitches
are located below the motor. Switches provide separate indication
of open and closed positions. The VACop VI operator is totally
SCADA compatible and is suitable for remote control. The machine
base of the operator has a watertight control cable hub.
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Eaton
1000 Eaton Boulevard
Cleveland, OH 44122
United States
Eaton.com
Eatons Cooper Power Systems Business
2300 Badger Drive
Waukesha, WI 53188
United States
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Publication No. 285-30
April 2014
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Nominal Voltage
15 kV
25 kV
35 kV
15.5
27
38
BIL
95
125
150
35
60
70
600
600
600
600
600
600
20,000
20,000
20,000
12,500
12,500
12,500
12.5/20.0
12.5/20.0
12.5/20.0
50
20-50
12.2-50
* The withstand rating of the switch is higher than that of the connectors (IEEE Std C37.74-2003
standard )
** Interrupting rating for fused units depends on the selected fuses and the application voltage.
600 A/600 A
600 A/200 A*
200 A*/200 A*
15 kV
25 kV
35 kV
* RVACs ordered with 15 or 25 kV voltage rating are equipped with wells only on the 200-amp side.
One-Line Diagram
600A
S
600A
T
200A
T
200A
S
600A
S2
600A
S1
200A T
600A
S2
600A
S1
6B
200A
600A
S
200A
T1
200A
T2
600A
S
7B
200A
T1
600A
S2
200A
T1
200A
T2
600A
S1
200A
T2
Nominal
Voltage**
(kV)
BIL (kV)
15
95
25
125
35
150
15
95
25
35
Oil Insulated
Catalog No.
SF6 Insulated
Catalog No.
48/40/66
KPRV331
KPSRV331
48/40/66
KPRV334
KPSRV334
48/40/78
KPRV337
KPSRV337
44/32/64
KPRV533
N.A.
125
44/40/75
KPRV536
N.A.
150
44/40/75
KPRV539
N.A.
15
95
42/62/70
KPRV632
N.A.
25
125
44/70/81
KPRV635
N.A.
35
150
44/70/81
KPRV638
N.A.
15
95
42/62/70
KPRV6B32
N.A.
25
125
44/70/81
KPRV6B35
N.A.
35
150
48/70/81
KPRV6B38
N.A.
15
95
42/62/70
KPRV732
N.A.
25
125
44/70/81
KPRV735
N.A.
35
150
44/70/81
KPRV738
N.A.
15
95
42/62/70
KPRV7B32
N.A.
25
125
44/70/81
KPRV7B35
N.A.
35
150
48/70/81
KPRV7B38
N.A.
15
95
42/62/70
KPRV832
N.A.
25
125
44/70/81
KPRV835
N.A.
35
150
44/70/81
KPRV838
N.A.
H/W/D***
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One-Line Diagram
600A
S1
600A
S2
8B
200A
T1
600A
S2
200A
T2
600A
S1
200A
T1
200A
T2
600A
S2
600A
S1
9B
200A
T1
200A
T2
600A
S1
600A
S2
10
600A
T1
10T
600A
T2
600A
S2
600A
S1
600A
T1
600A
T2
600A
S1
600A
S2
11
200A
T1
600A
S3
600A
S1
600A
S2
11B
200A
T1
600A
S3
600A
S
12
12B
200A
T1
200A 200A
T3
T2
600A
S2
13
600A
T1
13A
600A
S1
600A
T2
600A
S
600A
T1
600A
S2
600A
T2
600A
S1
14
200A
T1
200A
T2
600A
S
15B
200A 200A 200A
T2
T3
T1
Nominal
Voltage**
(kV)
BIL (kV)
H/W/D***
Oil Insulated
Catalog No.
15
95
42/62/70
KPRV8B32
25
125
44/70/81
KPRV8B35
N.A.
35
150
48/70/81
KPRV8B38
N.A.
15
95
42/62/70
KPRV932
N.A.
25
125
44/70/81
KPRV935
N.A.
35
150
44/70/81
KPRV938
N.A.
15
95
42/62/70
KPRV9B32
N.A.
25
125
44/70/81
KPRV9B35
N.A.
35
150
48/70/81
KPRV9B38
N.A.
15
95
48/70/76
KPRV1031
KPSRV1031
25
125
48/70/76
KPRV1034
KPSRV1034
35
150
48/70/84
KPRV1037
KPSRV1037
15
95
48/84/76
KPRV10T32
KPSRV10T31
25
125
48/84/76
KPRV10T34
KPSRV10T34
35
150
48/84/84
KPRV10T37
KPSRV10T37
15
95
42/62/76
KPRV1132
N.A.
25
125
44/70/87
KPRV1135
N.A.
35
150
44/70/87
KPRV1138
N.A.
15
95
42/62/76
KPRV11B32
N.A.
25
125
44/70/87
KPRV11B35
N.A.
35
150
48/70/87
KPRV11B38
N.A.
15
95
44/62/91
KPRV1232
N.A.
25
125
44/70/104
KPRV1235
N.A.
35
150
44/70/104
KPRV1238
N.A.
15
95
44/62/91
KPRV12B32
N.A.
25
125
44/70/104
KPRV12B35
N.A.
35
150
48/70/104
KPRV12B38
N.A.
15
95
48/70/76
KPRV1331
N.A.
25
125
48/70/76
KPRV1334
N.A.
35
150
48/70/84
KPRV1337
N.A.
15
95
48/70/76
KPRV13A31
KPSRV13A31
25
125
48/70/76
KPRV13A34
KPSRV13A34
35
150
48/70/84
KPRV13A37
KPSRV13A37
15
95
42/62/70
KPRV1432
N.A.
25
125
44/70/81
KPRV1435
N.A.
35
150
44/70/81
KPRV1438
N.A.
15
95
44/62/91
KPRV15B32
N.A.
25
125
44/70/104
KPRV15B35
N.A.
35
150
44/70/104
KPRV15B38
N.A.
SF6 Insulated
Catalog No.
** For models using fuses: The 15 kV rated units are provided with 15 kV ELSG fuse holders; 25 kV rated units are provided
with 25/35 kV ELSG fuse holders; 35 kV rated units are provided with 35/35 kV ELSG fuse holders. Consult catalog section
240-82 for fuse ratings and catalog numbers. Fuses are not included with the unit and should be ordered separately.
*** Approximate overall dimensions for typical units. For footprint, reduce dimension D by 2 inches.
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Nominal kV Class
Description*
Catalog Number
200-Amp Loadbreak
15
3 Bushing inserts
KPA1033
200-Amp Loadbreak
25
3 Bushing inserts
KPA1034
600-Amp Deadbreak
15 or 25
3 PUSH-OP bushings **
KPA1151-3
600-Amp Deadbreak
35
3 PUSH-OP bushings **
KPA1153
600-Amp Deadbreak
15 or 25
KPA1052-1-1
600-Amp Deadbreak
15 or 25
U-OP provisions
KPA1053-1
* Eaton's Cooper Power Systems bushings and bushing wells provided. Contact an Eaton's Cooper Power Systems representative for alternatives.
** PUSH-OP bushings include PUSH-OP 600 A deadbreak bushing and front plate latch assembly.
35 kV is not available.
Includes installation of mounting provisions for U-OP systems, KPA1053-1, on the tank.
U-OP is added for each bushing of a three-phase position. When ordering, customer to specify which three-phase positions will be equipped with U-OP.
Installation of mounting provisions for U-OP systems for all 600 A bushings on the tank.
Catalog Number
304L Stainless steel construction (in lieu of standard mild steel construction)
Special paint color, top coat on external surfaces only, (specify at time of ordering)
KPA-1044-X**
Catalog Number
KPA-1037-X**
***
KPA-1047-X**
* Standard construction units have source and cable compartments; order optional ground accessories in quantities of two per unit.
** X will be replaced with proper assembly number.
*** Contact an Eaton's Cooper Power Systems representative.
Catalog Number
**
KPA-110-1
KPA-110-2
**
* Fault indicator provisions are located in the source or tap compartment sill. Six required.
** Contact an Eaton's Cooper Power Systems representative.
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Catalog Number
Motor operators
one way
additional motor operated way
*
*
Catalog Number
1" drain valve with 3/8" sampler (in lieu of standard 1" drain plug and 3/8" sampler)*
KPA1051*
**
KPA-1043-1
KPA-1043-2
KPA1056-1
Operation Counter
KPA113-4
KPA-1067-1
Catalog Number
Decals
Danger High Voltage
KPA1063-4
KPA1046-3
KPA1046-4
Non PCB
KPA1040-1
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Switching is easily accomplished with a simple pushpull operating lever that moves in and out. The lever
can be padlocked in the open or closed position.
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Vacuum interrupter
Cabinet construction
Interrupter mechanism
The advantages of vacuum interruption extend to the interrupter
mechanism. The short contact stroke minimizes the mass being
moved and therefore mechanical shock. This in turn permits a
substantial reduction in the size and total weight of the interrupter
assembly.
As a result, the interrupter mechanism for RVAC switchgear is
simple, dependable and easy to operate. The operating lever (Figure
3) requires only an easy push or pull action to close or open, and
the switch can be padlocked in either position. A key interlock is
available for added security.
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Figure 3. The RVAC switch is simple and easy to operate, requiring only a push to close or pull to open. The switch can be
padlocked in either position, and a key interlock is available for
added security.
* Occasional flooding applies only to the RVAC unit and not any controls or motors attached to the unit. Per IEEE Std C37.74-2003 standard , submersible units are able to operate at their standard ratings
provided the water head does not exceed 3 m above the top of the switchgear during occasional submersion.
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Finish
Bolted cover
Bushings
600-amp bushings furnished on RVAC pad-mounted switchgear
are Eaton's Cooper Power Systems deadbreak aluminum type, and
conform to IEEE Std 386-1995 standard.
Optional accessories
Pressure-relief valve
PUSH-OP bushings
U-OP bushings
200-amp interfaces are either Eaton's Cooper Power Systems 200amp bushing wells or Eaton's Cooper Power Systems 200-amp onepiece 35 kV bushings and conform to IEEE Std 386-1995 standard.
Bushings are mounted in-line and located a minimum of 24 inches
above the pad.
Externally-replaceable bushings
Production testing
Standard features
Removable sill
Door stop
Split doors
Eaton
1000 Eaton Boulevard
Cleveland, OH 44122
United States
Eaton.com
Eatons Cooper Power Systems Business
2300 Badger Drive
Waukesha, WI 53188
United States
Cooperpower.com
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All Rights Reserved
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Publication No. 285-50
April 2014
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Eaton
1000 Eaton Boulevard
Cleveland, OH 44122
United States
Eaton.com
Eatons Cooper Power Systems Business
2300 Badger Drive
Waukesha, WI 53186
United States
CooperPower.com
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