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Attachment 1 - Underground Switchgear Distributor Statement of Work (69727619Q000014)
Attachment 1 - Underground Switchgear Distributor Statement of Work (69727619Q000014)
Attachment 1 - Underground Switchgear Distributor Statement of Work (69727619Q000014)
Facility
1.0 ABSTRACT
1.1 Contractor is to purchase and install specified switches and prove installation is free of
material and workmanship defects.
2.0 REFERENCES:
2.1 Specification Bulletin 681-31, S&C Manual Vista Underground Distribution Switchgear.
2.2 Underground Distribution Switchgear, S&C Vista
2.3 Specifications Bulletin 664-31, S&C Remote Supervisory PHM Pad-Mounted Gear
2.4 PMS – 2 Site Pictures
2.5 PMS – 3 Site Pictures
2.6 MARAD MLF – BRF Site Map
3.0 ITEM LOCATION/DESCRIPTION
3.1 Location:
3.1.1 Installation location will be on site at:
3.1.1.1 References 2.4 and 2.5 show information of the PMH-9 units to be
replaced; however, attending site visit is encouraged.
3.1.1.2 Site Visit date is August 28, 2019 at 0730. Site Visit attendees shall
email Jody Hoyt at Jody.Hoyt@dot.gov with valid (up to date) picture
identification such as a Drivers Licenses or TWIC Card. Address for the
site visit will be:
3.1.1.2.1 Beaumont Reserve Fleet
2600 Amoco RD
Beaumont, TX 77705
Specifications
Conditions of Sale manual handle and are designed to prevent inadvertent
STANDARD: The seller’s standard conditions of sale set operation from the Closed position directly to the Ground
forth in Price Sheet 150 apply, except as modified under position, and vice versa. Operating shafts are padlockable
"SPECIAL WARRANTY PROVISIONS" on page 3. in any position and can also be padlocked to prevent opera-
tion to the Ground position.
SPECIAL TO THIS PRODUCT: Terminals are equipped with 200-ampere-rated bush-
INCLUSIONS S&C Vista Underground Distribution ing wells or 600- or 900-ampere bushings (as specified).
Switchgear features load-interrupter switches for switching Bushing and bushing-well interfaces are in accordance
600- or 900-ampere main feeders and microprocessor- with IEEE Standard 386 to accept all standard insulated
controlled arc-spinners or vacuum fault interrupters for connectors and inserts.
switching and protection of 600- or 900-ampere main In addition, Vista Underground Distribution Switchgear
feeders and 200-, 600-, or 900-ampere taps, laterals, has been certified as arc resistant per IEC 298 Appen-
and subloops. These elbow-connected components are dix AA for fault currents up to 12.5 kA symmetrical for
enclosed in a SF6 -insulated welded-steel tank, completely 15 cycles (25 kA symmetrical for units rated 25 kA short
protected from the environment. The switchgear is circuit). Arc resistance is standard for the pad-mounted
available with up to six ways (bus terminals, switches and UnderCover™ styles. For the vault-mounted style,
and/or fault interrupters) in ratings through 38 kV and catalog number suffix “-N” must be specified, in which
25 kA symmetrical. case a flange will be welded to the pressure-relief device
The three-position (CLOSED-OPEN-GROUNDED) load- for connection of user-supplied piping to vent exhaust
interrupter switches are manually operated and provide gases out of the vault area.
three-pole live switching of 600- or 900-ampere three-phase When optional voltage indication is specified, all
circuits. These switches also provide a visible gap when routine operating tasks—switching, voltage testing, and
open and internal grounding for all three phases—without grounding—can be accomplished by a single person
exposure to medium voltage or the need to manipulate without cable handling or exposure to medium voltage.
elbows. The 200-ampere, 600-ampere, or 900-ampere fault An optional feature that combines voltage indication with
interrupters feature either arc-spinning contacts (15.5-kV, provisions for low-voltage phasing is also available. Cable
12,500-symmetrical models) or vacuum interrupters in testing for faults can be performed through the back of a
series with manually operated three-position (CLOSED- user-supplied elbow or through a user-supplied feed thru
OPEN-GROUNDED) disconnects (15.5-kV, 25,000-sym- insert eliminating the need for difficult cable handling or
metrical, and all 29-kV and 38-kV models) for isolation and parking stands.
internal grounding of each phase.
Fault interrupters provide three-pole load switching and Vista Overcurrent Control 2.0
fault interruption through 25 kA symmetrical or single- Fault interruption is initiated by a programmable
pole load switching and fault interruption through 12.5 kA overcurrent control housed in a watertight enclosure.
symmetrical. (For other possible ratings, refer to the near- The control is programed using a personal computer
est S&C Sales Office). Fault interruption is initiated by a connected to the control via a USB cable (Type A to Type
programmable overcurrent control. The total clearing time A). The control receives both sensing and control inputs
(from initiation of the fault to total clearing) can be as fast from current transformers. No batteries are needed for the
as 40 milliseconds. For single-pole fault interrupters, the Vista Overcurrent Control 2.0.
overcurrent control can also be programmed to provide Current transformers provide power and input signals.
three-pole fault interruption. The control features a variety of time-current characteris-
Large windows provide a clear view of the open gap, tic (TCC) curves—standard “E,” “K,” and “T” speed curves,
ground position, and ground bus, allowing the operator Vista coordinating-speed tap and main curves, and relay
to easily confirm the positions of the load-interrupter curves per IEEE C37.112-1996.
switches and disconnects of the fault interrupters. Trip Coordinating-speed tap curves are used for fault inter-
indicators, which are readily visible through the windows, rupters feeding subloop taps and are specifically designed
are provided for the fault interrupters. Each unit of gear to optimize coordination with load-side weak-link/backup
is furnished with a manual handle to charge the operat- current-limiting fuse combinations and source-side relays
ing mechanisms and open, close, and ground the load- with low time-dial settings. The coordinating-speed main
interrupter switches and fault interrupters. The operating curves are used for fault interrupters on main feeders and
mechanisms operate independently of the speed of the have a longer minimum response time and a different shape
to coordinate with tap-interrupter curves. Coordinating- and fault interruption through 25 kA symmetrical, or
speed curves have phase-overcurrent, ground-protection, single-pole load switching and fault interruption through
negative-sequence fault, and sensitive-earth fault settings. 12.5 kA symmetrical.
The coordinating-speed tap and main curves, as well Complete ratings for the fault interrupter, as applied in
as IEEE and IEC relay TCC curves, can be tailored to the Vista switchgear, are shown Table 1 on page 4. In addition
application using a variety of TCC curve based and defi- to the load-dropping ratings shown, the fault interrupter
nite-time settings. Ground-protection, negative-sequence is capable of interrupting transformer magnetizing cur-
fault, and sensitive-earth fault settings are also available. rents associated with the applicable loads, as well as
line-charging and cable-charging currents typical for dis-
VISTA SWITCHGEAR STYLES: tribution systems of these voltage ratings. The duty-cycle
Vista switchgear is considerably smaller than traditional fault-closing rating shown for the fault interrupter defines
air-insulated gear and is available in several styles so it can the ability to close the interrupter the designated number
be installed exactly where needed. The standard mounting of times into the Closed position or Grounded position
styles of switchgear are as follows: against a three-phase fault as follows:
UnderCover Style • Main Contacts. The fault-interrupter has the ability to
close the designated number of times into a three-phase
When the UnderCover Style is specified, the gear is
fault equal to rated value and interrupt the resulting
provided with a stainless steel tank and submersible
short-circuit current. The fault interrupter remains
wiring.
operable and able to carry and interrupt its rated con-
tinuous current.
Vault-Mounted Style
Two versions of this style are available: wet vault-mounted • Ground Contacts. The fault interrupter ground switch
style is intended for vaults that are subject to periodic has the ability to close the designated number of times
flooding and includes submersible wiring and electrical against a three-phase fault equal to the rated value with
components. Dry vault-mounted style is intended for the ground switch remaining operable and able to carry
vaults that are not subject to periodic flooding and does its rated fault-closing current.
not include submersible wiring and electrical components.
A Note on Single-Pole Switching
When the wet vault-mounted style is specified, a stain- In single-pole switching of ungrounded-primary three-
less-steel tank is furnished suitable for mounting on the phase transformers or banks (or single-phase transformers
floor or wall of a vault. When the dry vault-mounted style connected line to line), circuit connections or parameters
is specified, a mild-steel tank is furnished. may, in some cases, produce excessive overvoltages. In
particular, for the following applications above 22 kV,
Pad-Mounted Style single-pole switching by any means should be performed
When the pad-mounted style is specified, a mild-steel or, only under the conditions stated in italics:
optionally, stainless steel enclosure and tank are provided.
Pad-mounted enclosures meet the requirements of ANSI • Switching unloaded or lightly loaded delta-connected or
C57.12.28 (enclosure integrity). The top of the pad-mounted ungrounded-primary wye-wye-connected three-phase
enclosure is hinged on both sides for convenient access transformers or banks (or line-to-line connected single-
to the operating and termination compartments. The roof phase transformers), rated 150 kVA or less three-phase,
of the enclosure is sloped outward to ensure water flows or 50 kVA or less single-phase—or of any kVA rating
away from the switchgear. when combined with unloaded cables or lines—where
maximum system operating voltage exceeds 22 kV
A removable panel provides access to the elbows and (Single-pole switching should be performed only
cables and is secured by the overlapping padlockable top. if each phase is carrying 5% load or more or if the
A resilient closed-cell gasket on the enclosure bottom transformer or bank is temporarily grounded at the
flange protects the finish from being scratched during primary neutral during switching.)
installation and isolates it from the alkalinity of a concrete
• Switching loaded or unloaded ungrounded-primary
foundation. Enclosures are protected from corrosion by
wye-delta connected three-phase transformers or
S&C’s Ultradur® II Outdoor Finish.
banks—alone or combined with unloaded cables or
lines—where maximum system operating voltage
APPLICATION NOTES:
exceeds 22 kV (Single-pole switching should be per-
Fault Interrupter formed only if each phase is carrying 5% load or more
and if the lighting-load phase is always switched open
S&C Vista Underground Distribution Switchgear features
first (or switched closed last) or if the transformer or
either arc-spinning contacts (15.5 kV, 12.5 kA symmetrical),
bank is temporarily grounded at the primary neutral
vacuum fault interrupters for three-pole load switching
during switching.)
① The model number defines the total number of ways, the number of ● These models have not been certified as arc resistant for unrestricted
load-interrupter switch ways, and the number of fault-interrupter ways. access. Refer to the nearest S&C Sales Office.
For example, a Model 431 has “4” ways in total of which “3” are load- ■ Auxiliary contacts unavailable as standard. Refer to your nearest
interrupter switch ways and “1” is a fault-interrupter way. S&C Sales Office.
② Refer to the nearest S&C Sales Office for other possible
configurations.
③ Refer to Table 1 on page 4 for continuous, load-dropping, interrupt- TABLE CONTINUED ▶
ing, and momentary ratings.
④ Welded-steel tank including components and SF6 gas.
TABLE CONTINUED ▶
TABLE CONTINUED ▶
Way 2 -Q2
Way 3 -Q3
900-ampere fault interrupter⑨⑩⑪⑫ on
Way 4 -Q4
Way 5 -Q5
Way 6 -Q6
① Order auxiliary contacts for planned future manual to remote super- separately; "-F2" and "-F4" may also be selected in the same manner.
visory conversions. Field retrofit of the auxiliary contacts is not possible. No mixed combination of "-F1" or "-F3" with "-F2" or "-F4" is permitted.
See similar recommendation for Remote Low-Pressure Alarm feature ⑧ Wood products used in packaging are either hardwood or certified
for suffix options "-R11", "-R12", and "-R2." For Models 303 and 505, by the wood supplier as being “heat treated” (kiln dried) to a core tem-
contact your nearest S&C Sales Office. perature of 133° F (56° C) for a minimum of 30 minutes.
② If auxiliary contacts are specified for both load-interrupter switches ⑨ 900-ampere cable connectors must be used.
and fault interrupters, both options must have the same termination
⑩ If piggybacked cable connectors are desired, refer to the nearest
style.
S&C Sales Office.
③ Provides verification of Closed/Open/Grounded blade position.
⑪ Copper bus, catalog number suffix “-Z5,” must be specified if
④ On three-pole fault interrupters, auxiliary contacts provide indication 900-ampere load-interrupter switches and/or 900-ampere fault inter-
of Closed/Open/Grounded blade position, as well as trip indication. rupters are specified.
⑤ Not available with single-pole fault interrupters (catalog option "-T0") ⑫ If any "-K" or "-Q" suffix options are selected, any bus tap ways and
for 15 kV 12.5 kA models with catalog numbers ending in "R1." terminals are also rated 900 amperes.
⑥ For single pole fault interrupters, on Vista switchgear models rated ● Not available with option "-C12" or "-C22."
29 kV and 38 kV, auxiliary contacts only provide trip indication.
■ Not available with option "-C11" or "-C21."
⑦ Catalog number suffix "-F1" and "-F3" may be selected together or
TABLE CONTINUED ▶
Two-hole ground pad, one per way, located below bushings or bushing wells (in lieu of
-O All models
standard one ground pad per tank)
All pad-mounted and dry vault-
-R11● mounted styles
With wires routed on tank for
future customer connections All UnderCover and wet vault-
Remote low-pressure alarm③ —includes internal contact -R12 ■ mounted styles
for remote low-pressure indication, with wiring to outside
of tank With wires terminated in an
enclosure furnished with a All pad-mounted and dry vault-
-R2
terminal block for customer mounted styles
connections
① Bushings are rated 900 amperes on ways furnished with 900-ampere ③ Must be specified if remote supervisory features such as remote
load-interrupter switches (catalog number suffix “-K1” through “-K6”) low-pressure indication are planned.
and/or 900-ampere fault interrupters (catalog number suffix “-Q1” ● Not available with option "-C11" or "-C21."
through “-Q6”).
■ Not available with option "-C12" or "-C22."
② Model 201 is furnished with 200-ampere bushing wells at bus termi-
nals as standard.
TABLE CONTINUED ▶
Table 6. Accessories
Item Catalog Number
26⁵⁄₈d
(676)
25³⁄₈d
(645)
17¹⁄₂d
(445)
TERMINATION VIEW
34¹³⁄₁₆
(884)
33⁷⁄₁₆
(849)
323/16 51/4
(818) (133)
SIDE VIEW
Ratings
Model Short-Circuit, D ①② E① G① W
kV, Max Amperes,
RMS, Sym.
① All four-, five-, and six-way units include an extra 2⅝-inch (67-mm) ● See pages 18 and 19 for 15.5-kV, 25-kA symmetrical models.
gap between Ways Two and Three (four-way units) or between Ways
Three and Four (five- and six-way units).
② Measured to bottom of mounting feet.
B C C
33
(838)
28³⁄₄
(730)
W 35 5¹⁄₄
(889) (133)
3 (76) TYPICAL
35 26
(889) (660)
8
(203) 1¹⁄₁₆ (27) TYPICAL
B C F
D E G
APPROXIMATE PROJECTED
CABLE CENTER LINES
Ratings
Short-
Model Circuit, B C D① E① F G① W
kV, Max
Amperes,
RMS, Sym.
15.5● 25 000 315/16 (100) 5 (127) 2815/16 (735) 7⅝ (194) 315/16 (100) 2815/16 (735) 657/16 (1662)
404 12 500 315/16 (100) 5 (127) 2815/16 (735) 7⅝ (194) 315/16 (100) 2815/16 (735) 657/16 (1662)
413 29
422 25 000 413/16 (122) 5¾ (146) NA NA 413/16 (122) NA 7213/16 (1849)
431
440 12 500 413/16 (122) 5¾ (146) NA NA 413/16 (122) NA 7213/16 (1849)
38
25 000 413/16 (122) 5¾ (146) NA NA 413/16 (122) NA 7213/16 (1849)
15.5● 25 000 315/16 (100) 5 (127) 2815/16 (735) 7⅝ (194) 315/16 (100) 4315/16 (1116) 807/16 (2043)
505 12 500 315/16 (100) 5 (127) 2815/16 (735) 7⅝ (194) 315/16 (100) 4315/16 (1116) 807/16 (2043)
514
29
523
532 25 000 413/16 (122) 5¾ (146) NA NA 413/16 (122) NA 901/16 (2288)
541
550 12 500 413/16 (122) 5¾ (146) NA NA 413/16 (122) NA 901/16 (2288)
38
25 000 413/16 (122) 5¾ (146) NA NA 413/16 (122) NA 901/16 (2288)
15.5● 25 000 315/16 (100) 5 (127) 435/16 (1100) 7⅝ (194) 315/16 (100) 435/16 (1100) 957/16 (2424)
606
615 12 500 315/16 (100) 5 (127) 435/16 (1100) 7⅝ (194) 315/16 (100) 435/16 (1100) 957/16 (2424)
624 29
633 25 000 413/16 (122) 5¾ (146) NA NA 413/16 (122) NA 1075/16 (2726)
642
651 12 500 413/16 (122) 5¾ (146) NA NA 413/16 (122) NA 1075/16 (2726)
660 38
25 000 413/16 (122) 5¾ (146) NA NA 413/16 (122) NA 1075/16 (2726)
① All four-, five-, and six-way units rated 15.5 kV, 25 kA symmetrical or ● See pages 16 and 17 for 15.5-kV, 12.5-kA symmetrical models.
29 kV, 12.5 kA symmetrical include an extra 2⅝-inch (67-mm) gap
between Ways Two and Three (four-way units) or between Ways Three
and Four (five- and six-way units).
Ratings
Model Short- A B C D F① G① H
kV,
Circuit, A,
Max
RMS, Sym.
12 500 55 (1397) 17½ (445) 29½ (749) 61 (1549) NA NA 5 (127)
15.5
25 000 659/16 (1665) 28 (711) 395/16 (999) 65 (1651) NA NA 5 (127)
201
210 12 500 659/16 (1665) 28 (711) 395/16 (999) 65 (1651) NA NA 5 (127)
29
211 25 000 659/16 (1665) 28 (711) 395/16 (999) 65 (1651) NA NA 5¾ (146)
220
12 500 659/16 (1665) 28 (711) 395/16 (999) 65 (1651) NA NA 5¾ (146)
38
25 000 659/16 (1665) 28 (711) 395/16 (999) 65 (1651) NA NA 5¾ (146)
12 500 55 (1397) 17½ (445) 29½ (749) 61 (1549) NA NA 5 (127)
15.5
302 25 000 659/16 (1665) 28 (711) 395/16 (999) 65 (1651) NA NA 5 (127)
303
312 12 500 659/16 (1665) 28 (711) 395/16 (999) 65 (1651) NA NA 5 (127)
29
320 25 000 659/16 (1665) 28 (711) 395/16 (999) 65 (1651) NA NA 5¾ (146)
321
330 12 500 659/16 (1665) 28 (711) 395/16 (999) 65 (1651) NA NA 5¾ (146)
38
25 000 659/16 (1665) 28 (711) 395/16 (999) 65 (1651) NA NA 5¾ (146)
12 500 55 (1397) 17½ (445) 29½ (749) 61 (1549) 75/8 (194) 323/16 (818) 5 (127)
15.5
25 000 659/16 (1665) 28 (711) 395/16 (999) 65 (1651) 75/8 (194) 323/16 (818) 5 (127)
404
413 12 500 659/16 (1665) 28 (711) 395/16 (999) 65 (1651) 75/8 (194) 323/16 (818) 5 (127)
29
422 25 000 659/16 (1665) 28 (711) 395/16 (999) 65 (1651) NA NA 5¾ (146)
431
440 12 500 659/16 (1665) 28 (711) 395/16 (999) 65 (1651) NA NA 5¾ (146)
38
25 000 659/16 (1665) 28 (711) 395/16 (999) 65 (1651) NA NA 5¾ (146)
● See pages 22 and 23 for Models 505, 514, 523, 532, 541, 550, 606, ① All four-, five-, and six-way units rated 15.5 kV or 29 kV, 12.5 kA
615, 624, 633, 642, 651, and 660. symmetrical include an extra 2⅝-inch (67-mm) gap between Ways Two and
Three (four-way units) or between Ways Three and Four (five- and six-
way units).
80° COVER
OPENING
TANK OR CABINET
GASKET
BY S&C
1¹⁄₂ (38) MIN.
CONCRETE PAD
5
D (127)
Ratings
OPERATION
SIDE
TANK
37
(940)
M
A
D
K
B
H TYP.
2.75 (70) TYP.
APPROXIMATE PROJECTED
W G F CABLE CENTERLINES
Ratings
Model Short- A B C D F① G① H
kV, Max Circuit, A,
RMS, Sym.
12 500 55 (1397) 17½ (445) 29½ (749) 61 (1549) 7⅝ (194) 3911/16 (1008) 5 (127)
15.5
25 000 659/16 (1665) 28 (711) 395/16 (999) 65 (1651) 7⅝ (194) 3911/16 (1008) 5 (127)
505
514 12 500 659/16 (1665) 28 (711) 395/16 (999) 65 (1651) 7⅝ (194) 3911/16 (1008) 5 (127)
523
29
532
541 25 000 659/16 (1665) 28 (711) 395/16 (999) 65 (1651) NA NA 5¾ (146)
550
12 500 659/16 (1665) 28 (711) 395/16 (999) 65 (1651) NA NA 5¾ (146)
38
25 000 659/16 (1665) 28 (711) 395/16 (999) 65 (1651) NA NA 5¾ (146)
12 500 55 (1397) 17½ (445) 29½ (749) 61 (1549) 7⅝ (194) 473/16 (1199) 5 (127)
15.5
25 000 659/16 (1665) 28 (711) 395/16 (999) 65 (1651) 7⅝ (194) 473/16 (1199) 5 (127)
606
615
624 12 500 659/16 (1665) 28 (711) 395/16 (999) 65 (1651) 7⅝ (194) 473/16 (1199) 5 (127)
633 29
642 25 000 659/16 (1665) 28 (711) 395/16 (999) 65 (1651) NA NA 5¾ (146)
651
660
12 500 659/16 (1665) 28 (711) 395/16 (999) 65 (1651) NA NA 5¾ (146)
38
25 000 659/16 (1665) 28 (711) 395/16 (999) 65 (1651) NA NA 5¾ (146)
● See pages 20 and 21 for Models 201, 210, 211, 220, 302, 303, 312, ① All four-, five-, and six-way units rated 15.5 kV or 29 kV, 12.5 kA
320, 321, 330, 404, 413, 422, 431, and 440. symmetrical include an extra 2⅝-inch (67-mm) gap between Ways Two
and Three (four-way units) or between Ways Three and Four (five- and
six-way units).
80° COVER
OPENING
TANK OR CABINET
GASKET
BY S&C
1¹⁄₂ (38) MIN.
5 CONCRETE PAD
D (127)
Ratings
Model Short- I J K L M N P W
kV, Max Circuit, A,
RMS, Sym.
12 500 3 (76) 1411/16 (373) 807/16 (2043) 147/8 (378) 323/16 (818) 7½ (191) 2313/16 (605) 102 (2591)
15.5
25 000 4 (102) 1411/16 (373) 807/16 (2043) 121/8 (308) 35 (889) 7½ (191) 23½ (597) 102 (2591)
505
514 12 500 4 (102) 1411/16 (373) 807/16 (2043) 121/8 (308) 35 (889) 7½ (191) 23½ (597) 102 (2591)
523
29
532
541 25 000 4 (102) 16¼ (413) 901/16 (2288) 127/8 (327) 35 (889) 7½ (191) 23½ (597) 113 (2870)
550
12 500 4 (102) 16¼ (413) 901/16 (2288) 127/8 (327) 35 (889) 7½ (191) 23½ (597) 113 (2870)
38
25 000 4 (102) 16¼ (413) 901/16 (2288) 127/8 (327) 35 (889) 7½ (191) 23½ (597) 113 (2870)
12 500 3 (76) 73/16 (183) 957/16 (2424) 73/8 (187) 323/16 (818) 10½ (267) 2313/16 (605) 102 (2591)
15.5
25 000 4 (102) 73/16 (183) 957/16 (2424) 45/8 (117) 35 (889) 7½ (191) 23½ (597) 102 (2591)
606
615
624 12 500 4 (102) 73/16 (183) 957/16 (2424) 45/8 (117) 35 (889) 7½ (191) 23½ (597) 102 (2591)
633 29
642 25 000 4 (102) 7⅝ (194) 1075/16 (2726) 4¼ (108) 35 (889) 7½ (191) 23½ (597) 113 (2870)
651
660
12 500 4 (102) 7⅝ (194) 1075/16 (2726) 4¼ (108) 35 (889) 7½ (191) 23½ (597) 113 (2870)
38
25 000 4 (102) 7⅝ (194) 1075/16 (2726) 4¼ (108) 35 (889) 7½ (191) 23½ (597) 113 (2870)
S&C Vista®
Underground Distribution Switchgear
Outdoor Distribution, 15.5 kV through 38 kV
Vista Underground Distribution Switchgear Addresses Your Concerns
• Are you wasting money and resources on time- underground distribution equipment. Vista UDS is an
consuming, labor-intensive routine operation of your exceptional product that meets all of these needs.
switchgear? Vista Underground Distribution Switchgear
• Has coordinating upstream protective devices with is available in manual, remote supervisory, and
downstream fusing become a headache? source-transfer models. All models feature load-
• Are your customers complaining that they don’t interrupter switches and resettable, vacuum fault
want obtrusive green boxes on their property? interrupters or arc spinners in series with disconnect
switches, elbow-connected and enclosed in a
S&C’s Vista Underground Distribution Switchgear
submersible, SF6-insulated, welded steel tank. Vista
is the answer to these and many other underground
UDS is available with up to six “ways,” in ratings
distribution system problems. S&C worked closely
through 38 kV and 25 kA symmetrical short-circuit.
with electric utilities and power users to identify and
Large windows in the tank provide a clear view of the
satisfy needs that were not being met by conventional
open gap, ground position, and ground bus.
2
Large viewing windows let you see
open gap and grounded positions
on load-interrupter switches and fault
interrupters. Trip indicators are easily
checked too
3
The load-interrupter switches provide three-pole available with either single-pole or three-pole
live switching of 600-ampere or 900-ampere switching. Most models of Vista UDS use in-series
three-phase circuits. The switches have three vacuum fault interrupters for fault clearing.
positions (closed-open-grounded) and provide a However, the popular 15-kV, 12.5-kA manual models
clearly visible gap when open. The 200-ampere, now feature arc-spinning technology for fault
600-ampere, and 900-ampere fault interrupters interruption . . . reducing the height of the tank by
offer 40-ms fault clearing, have three-position nearly a foot!
(closed-open-grounded) disconnects, and are
Operating mechanisms
Gas-fill port for switches and fault
interrupters—padlockable
in any position
Pressure gauge—(located Operation selector Microprocessor-based
under window) temperature prevents inadvertent overcurrent control
and altitude compensated operation from “closed” housed in watertight
position directly to enclosure. CTs (not visible)
“grounded” position and provide power and signal
vice versa inputs
Operating panel of Vista UDS gear. Viewing windows, for confirming open gap and grounded position on load-
interrupter switches and fault interrupters, are located under hinged covers of voltage indicators.
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Vista UDS is available in up to six “ways.” This
means it can accommodate any combination of up
to six bus taps, load-interrupter switches, or fault Conventional
interrupters. With conventional pad-mounted gear, pad-mounted
for a looped feeder with four taps, two units of gear gear
are necessary. But with Vista UDS, only one six-way
unit is needed. Vista UDS simplifies installation and
LOAD LOAD LOAD LOAD
improves aesthetics by reducing the necessary 1 2 3 4
real estate.
Vista
The model number indicates the total number of Underground
ways, as well as the number of load-interrupter and Distribution
fault-interrupter ways. For example, Model 321 has Switchgear
“3” ways—“2” load-interrupter switch ways and “1”
fault-interrupter way, as shown below.
LOAD LOAD LOAD LOAD
1 2 3 4
514 624
V V V V
T T T T
321 523
V V
T T
532 (split-bus)
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Vista UDS Offers Numerous Unobtrusive for areas with stringent real-estate restrictions or
Installation Options where aesthetics are extremely important. The Vista
UDS gear is installed underground, but all operations
One option is the low-profile pad-mounted style. At
are easily performed by one operator above ground.
15, 25, and even 34.5 kV, pad-mounted Vista UDS is 6
UnderCover style installations can also save money
to 14 inches shorter than the average SF6-insulated
by reducing costs associated with trenching and long
gear. And Vista UDS’s total real-estate requirement
cable runs.
is less than one-third that of a typical SF6-insulated
design. This means that Vista UDS is easier to site and Vista UDS is also available for floor-mounted or
allows more room for landscaping options that further wall-mounted vault installations, and in a man-hole
improve aesthetics. style. With its compact design, rugged construction,
and internal visible open point, man-hole style Vista
Vista UDS’s most innovative installation offering is
UDS is perfect for applications where installation
the UnderCover style. The UnderCover style is ideal
space is limited.
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Vista UDS Operation Is Quicker, 1. Rotate the switch operating shaft to the “open”
Easier, Safer position, then confirm the open gap through the
large viewing window. See Figures 1 and 2. With
Vista UDS was specifically designed to simplify
ordinary elbow gear, on the other hand, specially
operating tasks, enhance safety, and minimize
trained operators need to remove the elbows from
the duration of outages. Vista UDS is certified
their bushings using a shotgun clamp stick—a
arc-resistant per IEC 298 Appendix AA, for currents
tedious task that must be carefully performed. See
up to 12.5 kA symmetrical for 15 cycles (25 kA
Figure 3.
symmetrical for 15 cycles, for models rated 25 kA
short-circuit). In the event of an internal fault, the
enclosure will retain its integrity.
Just one person is needed to operate Vista
UDS. There’s no exposure to medium voltage. The
procedure is simple:
Vacuum bottle
Fault interrupter furnished on 15-kV, 12.5-kA manual Figure 3. Operation of typical dead-front gear can be
models. awkward and time-consuming.
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2. Confirm that the cable is de-energized so it can be
safely grounded. With traditional gear, the medium- Test circuitry can be powered by
flashlight or bright sun
voltage cables must be tested directly using a
clampstick-mounted tester. But voltage testing with Place gloved finger over
Vista UDS can be accomplished simply and easily test button to begin testing
without ever accessing the cables. Simply use the
voltage indicators shown in Figure 4. The voltage
indicator is even equipped with a self-test function,
so you can “test the tester.” See Figure 5.
3. Ground the cables. Instead of the awkward task of
having to move the elbows to parking stands, along
with the grounding bushings or elbows, with Vista
UDS you need only rotate the switch operating shaft
to the “grounded” position. See Figure 6. Grounding Figure 5. Testing the voltage indicator.
can easily be confirmed by looking through the
viewing window.
There are even more benefits: The voltage indicator
can be furnished with a low-voltage phasing option.
See Figure 7. This feature allows confirmation of
proper phasing without ever accessing the cables.
Vista UDS allows fault-locating and hi-potting tests
to be performed with the cables attached—and the
bus energized.
Test button
Photocell for
energizing self- Test window LCD display
test feature
Figure 6. Grounding load-interrupter switch (or fault
interrupter).
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Overcurrent Control 1000
TIME IN SECONDS
curves with selectable instantaneous and definite- 10 Min. Pickup Current:
720A
1,000
10
100,000
100
10,000
information on the last twelve operations of each CURRENT IN AMPERES
fault interrupter.
Coordinating-speed tap curve with definite-time
delay eliminates miscoordination problems
frequently encountered with transformer fuses.
User-supplied personal computer is attached to the overcurrent control for programming the relay in the field.
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Remote Supervisory Vista UDS
Position indicator Padlock feature
For distribution automation applications, S&C offers
Remote Supervisory Vista UDS. Remote Supervisory Operator
Vista UDS provides automated switching and fault selector
protection, and can also perform auto-sectionalizing
without tripping the main breaker. Automation
features are also retrofittable to existing Manual Vista
UDS. Motor operators, current and voltage sensors,
and low-voltage compartment are easily installed in
the field.
Each motor operator includes a control board that
provides local push-button and remote operation
between the “closed,” “open,” and “grounded”
positions. Up to six control boards can be
accommodated within the low-voltage compartment,
so any or all load-interrupter switches or fault
interrupters can be motor operated. The motor
Details of motor operator.
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operators may be battery powered or, optionally,
self-powered using internal voltage transformers.
The low-voltage compartment may also contain
a user-specified remote terminal unit and
communication device, providing a completely
automated switching and protection package.
Optional voltage and current sensing round out the
Remote Supervisory Vista UDS offering.
A variety of RTUs have been successfully
integrated in Remote Supervisory Vista UDS,
including: ACS, Harris DART, Valmet PoleCAT,
QEI/Quindar, Hathaway/Systems Northwest,
Motorola MOSCAD, and DAQ.
And these transceivers have been integrated:
Metricom Utilinet, MDS, Dymec, H&L, and Motorola.
RTUs and communication devices of other
manufacture can be accommodated too; contact your
nearest S&C Sales Office.
Position-indicating
lamps
Operation
push buttons
Push-to-test lamps
Operation counter
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When Remote Supervisory Vista UDS is furnished a SCADA master station. And, when Remote
with an EnergyLine 5800 Series Switch Control, it can Supervisory Vista UDS is fitted with an EnergyLine
be a member of an IntelliTEAM®, using EnergyLine’s switch control, the gear can be used for automatic
revolutionary peer-to-peer communications. source transfer, with remote control and monitoring.
IntelliTEAM software supports automatic Remote Supervisory Vista UDS also allows the user
sectionalizing and reconfiguration, significantly to remotely trip the vacuum bottles of any three-phase
reducing outage time. IntelliTEAM’s peer-to-peer fault interrupter way using external, user-specified
communication network uses distributed intelligence, relays. This additional shunt-trip capability permits
eliminating the need for, but still fully supporting, advanced applications like sensitive earth-ground fault
detection, as well as protective relay schemes using
high-speed communication for closed-loop and open-
loop systems.
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Case for Vista UDS Portable Operator.
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Standard Three-Phase Ratings123
Amperes, RMS
Continuous, Continuous,
Load Load
Applicable Short- Main Bus
Frequency, Dropping, and Fault Dropping, and
Standard Fault- Fault- Momen- Circuit, Continuous
Hertz Load Splitting Inter- Load Splitting 1 Sec.,
(Parallel or Closing, (Parallel or Closing, tary, Sym. Current7
rupting, Sym.
Loop Sym. Loop Sym. Sym.
Sym.
Switching) Switching)
456 456
200 or 630 12 500 12 500 200 or 630 12 500 12 500 12 500 12 500 600
IEC 50 or 60
630 25 500 25 000 630 25 500 25 000 25 000 25 000 600
200 or 630 12 500 12 500 200 or 630 12 500 12 500 12 500 12 500 600
ANSI 50 or 60
600 25 500 25 000 600 25 500 25 000 25 000 25 000 600
1 Refer to the nearest S&C Sales Office for other ratings. 5 Fault interrupters and load-interrupter switches can switch the magne-
2 IEC ratings have been assigned in accordance with the applicable tizing current of transformers associated with the load-dropping rating. In
addition, unloaded cable switching ratings are as follows: 10 amperes at
portions of IEC 265-1 for a Class A switch.
15.5 kV and 20 amperes at 29 kV and 38 kV.
3 ANSI ratings have been assigned in accordance with the applicable
6 900 ampere is also available.
portions of ANSI C37.71, C37.72, and C37.73.
4 Fault interrupters and load-interrupter switches are rated 600 amperes 7 1200 ampere is also available.
(630 amperes IEC) continuous, load dropping, and loop splitting when fur- 32,500-ampere peak ten-time duty-cycle rating.
nished with 600-ampere bushings (standard for load-interrupter switches 65,000-ampere peak three-time duty-cycle rating. Ten-time duty-cycle
and 25-kA fault interrupters, optional for 12.5-kA fault interrupters). The
fault-clearing rating is 16,000 amperes symmetrical, 41,600 amperes
rating is limited to 200 amperes if 200-ampere bushing wells are used
peak.
(standard for 12.5-kA fault interrupters, optional for 12.5-kA load-inter-
rupter switches). Models rated 25-kA are only available with 600-ampere
bushings.
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Printed in U.S.A.
Specif ications
Conditions of Sale—Continued
• An S&C Voltage Sensor on the power-operated Mini- • For an external user-supplied 120-volt ac source as
Rupter Switch in Compartment 1 of PMH-3 and PMH-5 input to an S&C Battery Charger and battery packs,
Models or Compartment 2 of all other models provides specify suffix “-Y3.” This switch-control equipment
power input to the S&C Battery Charger (described group includes an S&C Battery Charger and battery
below). Single-phase monitoring of system line voltage packs that provide control-power input to the switch
is also provided for input to the remote terminal unit operators. An S&C Voltage Sensor is furnished for
(RTU). The voltage sensor replaces the center-phase single-phase sensing only.
insulator at the jaw-contact side of the Mini-Rupter • For an internal S&C-supplied 20 volt-ampere source
Switch and, therefore, requires no extra space in the as input to an S&C Battery Charger and battery packs,
enclosure. In addition, unlike voltage transformers specify Catalog Number Suffix “-Y4.” This switch-
(VTs), the voltage sensor’s construction eliminates the control equipment group includes an S&C Voltage
need for any primary-side fusing and the space and Sensor, an S&C Battery Charger, and battery packs that
operating difficulties that they present. provide control-power input to the switch operators.
• Three split-core current sensors rated 600/5 amperes The voltage sensor provides only the power input to the
for customer installation on the cables of each power- battery charger. It is not usable for providing voltage
operated switch. The current sensors provide sensing to the RTU.
three-phase monitoring of system line current for input The low-voltage compartment included with the pad-
to the RTU. mounted gear has provisions for field installation of the
• Two series-connected 12-volt, 5 ampere-hour battery user’s RTU and communication device. All connectors
packs (by Hawker) charged by an S&C-designed and from switch operators, current sensors, and voltage sen-
manufactured temperature-compensated constant- sors for connection to the user’s RTU are located in the
voltage battery charger. The control-power source for low-voltage compartment. For PMH-10 Models with four
the charger is the S&C Voltage Sensor (described switch operators, the low-voltage compartment is not
above). The battery charger features an integral load- available, and the above connectors are located in the
disconnect circuit to prevent deep-discharge of switch operator that is mounted on Compartment 3. The
batteries after extended loss of power input. It includes battery charger and battery packs, when furnished, are
an alarm circuit to indicate loss of power input (field installed in the Type PM Switch Operator located on Com-
selectable), battery low voltage, and charger overvolt partment 1 of PMH-3 and PMH-5 Models, or on Compart-
age. The battery charger also includes circuitry to effect ment 2 of all other models. The voltage sensor is installed
a battery load-test feature when used in conjunction on the center phase at the jaw-contact side of the Mini-
with a suitable RTU. Rupter Switch in Compartment 1 or 2, as applicable.
The battery provides control power for operation of the These switch-control equipment groups for use with the
entire installation, including the switch operators, RTU, RTU by others differ from the communication and control
and communication device. The battery charger and bat equipment group in the following ways:
tery packs are installed in the Type PM Switch Operator
• The RTU and communication device are not included
located on the left side of Compartment 1 for PMH-5 Mod
and are to be supplied by others.
els, or on the left side of Compartment 2 for all other
models. • The voltage sensor provides either single-phase sensing
or control-power input to an S&C Battery Charger (but
Switch-Control Equipment Groups not both), depending on the specific suffix selected as
for Use with RTU by Others described above and in the table on page 11.
When the RTU, communication device, and associated • The battery charger and battery packs are only fur
control power are to be furnished and installed by others, nished as described above and in the table on page 11.
specify one of the three switch-control equipment groups for When supplied, the battery packs only provide power to
use with the RTU by others (Catalog Number Suffixes “-Y2” the switch operators and are not intended to supply
through “-Y4”). These switch-control equipment groups power to any user-supplied equipment.
differ only in the method of supplying control-power input
to the switch operators as follows: Frequent deep-discharge load testing of the batteries may put the bat-
• For an external user-supplied 24-volt dc source as teries into a cyclic loading condition, which may reduce battery life by up to
50%. Contact the RTU manufacturer or your nearest S&C Sales Office for
control-power input to the switch operators, specify details.
Catalog Number Suffix “-Y2.” An S&C Voltage Sensor is
furnished for single-phase sensing only.
Switch-Control Equipment Groups variety of cable-terminating devices for cable sizes through
for Use Without RTU 4/0 maximum. Each fuse terminal is provided with a ground
stud, as is each ground pad.
When the remote supervisory pad-mounted gear is not to
be used in conjunction with an RTU, specify one of the Enclosure Construction
three switch-control equipment groups for use without All low-voltage wiring is shielded from medium voltage
RTU (suffixes “-Y5” through “-Y7”). These switch-control and is routed in a 6-inch interconnecting-control-
equipment groups differ only in the method of supplying wiring base spacer, which increases enclosure height
control-power input to the switch operators as follows: accordingly.
• For an external user-supplied 120-volt ac source as
Enclosures containing medium voltage meet the
control-power input without battery backup, specify
requirements of ANSI C57.12.28 (enclosure integrity).
Catalog Number Suffix “-Y5.” This switch-control
Access to the interior of the medium-voltage compart-
equipment group includes an S&C Ac Power Supply that
ments, switch operators, and low-voltage compartment is
converts the 120-volt ac input to 24-volt dc for control-
controlled by the S&C Penta-Latch® Mechanism. The
power input to the switch operators.
Penta-Latch Mechanism provides automatic door latching
• For an external user-supplied 120-volt ac source as and permits padlocking only when the door is securely
input to an S&C Battery Charger and battery packs, latched. The door can be opened only with a pentahead
specify Catalog Number Suffix “-Y6.” This switch- socket wrench or tool.
control equipment group includes an S&C Battery
The enclosure roof over each compartment is under
Charger and battery packs that provide control-power
coated with an insulating “no-drip” compound. A resilient
input to the switch operators.
closed-cell gasket on the bottom flange of the pad-mounted
• For an internal S&C-supplied 20 volt-ampere source gear protects the finish from being scratched during instal-
as input to an S&C Battery Charger and battery packs, lation and isolates it from the alkalinity of a concrete foun-
specify Catalog Number Suffix “-Y7.” This switch- dation. Similar gasketing is provided between each switch
control equipment group includes an S&C Voltage operator or low-voltage compartment and the medium-
Sensor, an S&C Battery Charger, and battery packs voltage compartments. Enclo sures are protected from
that provide control-power input to the switch corrosion by S&C’s olive green Ultradur™ Finishing
operators. System.
The voltage sensor, battery charger, and battery packs
A dual-purpose front barrier of fiberglass-reinforced
are the same as, and are installed in the same locations as,
polyester is provided for each switch and fuse. When the
the corresponding components furnished with the switch-
switch or fuse is in the open position, this barrier can be
control equipment groups for use with RTU by others.
inserted into the open gap to guard against inadvertent
All connectors from switch operators for connection to contact with live parts. Interphase and end barriers of the
the user’s wiring are located in the low-voltage compart- same material are provided with each switch and each set
ment that is included with the remote supervisory PMH of fuses where required to achieve published BIL
pad-mounted gear. For PMH-10 Models with four switch ratings. Additional barriers of fiberglass-reinforced polyes-
operators, the low-voltage compartment is not available, ter separate front and rear medium-voltage compartments
and the above connectors are located in the switch opera- and isolate the tie bus (where furnished). Full-length steel
tor that is mounted on Compartment 3. barriers separate adjoining switch and fuse compartments
(where applicable).
S&C Power Fuses
Remote supervisory PMH models (except PMH-10) contain EXCLUSIONS: For non-IntelliTeam ® SG Automatic
200-ampere hookstick-operated S&C Power Fuses with a Restoration System applications, S&C may be able to furnish
Uni-Rupter® Interrupter for single-pole live switching of and install in the Communication and Control Equipment
single-phase or three-phase load circuits. These models Group, or make provision for in the Switch-Control
offer a choice of S&C Power Fuses—Types SML-20 and Equipment Group, a user-specified communication device
SML-4Z, or Fault Fiter® Electronic Power Fuses. Fault other than an S&C SpeedNet™ Radio or IntelliCom® DA
Fiter Electronic Power Fuse Mountings also accommodate Mesh Radio. S&C will need to evaluate the physical and
a variety of single-barrel current-limiting fuses, as listed in electrical requirements of the communication device and
the table on page 22. This gear is provided with a Grappler™ its performance characteristics, and conduct qualification
Handling Tool (S&C fuse handling fitting), an instruction testing to verify its suitability for the desired application.
manual holder, and storage racks in the fuse-compartment Refer to the nearest S&C Sales Office for pricing and
doors for spare S&C Fuse Units or Refill Units and for the scheduling information. S&C cannot furnish or install, any
Grappler Handling Tool (storage for Fault Fiter Electronic communication device for which the supplier requires S&C
Power Fuses or current-limiting fuses cannot be provided to offer Tier I (i.e., “help desk”) support.
in these racks). Fuse terminal pads can accommodate a
Applicable to solidly grounded-neutral systems only, with fuses con- Three-time duty-cycle fault-closing capability.
nected by single-conductor, concentric-neutral-type cable to a trans-
former or transformers. Rating is 9,400 amperes, RMS, asymmetrical for Two-time duty-cycle fault-closing capability.
all other applications.
Limiting Fuses for Use in S&C Pad-Mounted Gear” in S&C phase transformers or banks (or line-to-line connected
Specification Bulletin 664-31. single-phase transformers), rated 150 kVA or less three-
Seller’s standard warranty does not apply to major com- phase, or 50 kVA or less single-phase—or of any kVA
ponents not of S&C manufacture, such as remote terminal rating when combined with unloaded cables or lines—
units and communication devices, including hardware, where maximum system operating voltage exceeds
software, resolution of protocol-related matters, and noti- 22 kV. Single-pole switching should be performed only
fication of upgrades or fixes for those devices. if each phase is carrying 5% load or more, or if the
transformer or bank is temporarily grounded at the
Switching with Uni-Rupter primary neutral during switching.
S&C Remote Supervisory PMH Pad-Mounted Gear features • Switching loaded or unloaded ungrounded-primary
fuses with Uni-Rupter Interrupters for single-pole live wye-delta connected three-phase transformers or
switching of single-phase or three-phase load circuits on banks—alone or combined with unloaded cables or
distribution systems rated 14.4 kV or 25 kV. lines—where maximum system operating voltage
exceeds 22 kV. Single-pole switching should be
Complete ratings and capabilities of S&C Power Fuses performed only if each phase is carrying 5% load or
with Uni-Rupter Interrupters, as applied in S&C PMH Pad- more and if the lighting-load phase is always switched
Mounted Gear, are shown in the table on page 4. Uni-Rupter open first (or switched closed last); or if the
Interrupters are capable of carrying and interrupting load transformer or bank is temporarily grounded at the
currents up to and including the emergency peak-load primary neutral during switching.
capabilities of the associated SML power fuses. In addition
to the load-dropping capabilities shown, Uni-Rupter Inter- Recommended Voltage Ratings of
rupters are capable of interrupting transformer magnetiz-
Current-Limiting Fuses for Use in
ing currents associated with the applicable loads, as well
as line-charging and cable-charging currents typical for S&C Pad-Mounted Gear
distribution systems of these voltage ratings. The duty- In general, current-limiting fuses should have a maximum
cycle fault-closing capabilities shown for S&C Power voltage rating equal to, but not greater than, 140% of the
Fuses with a Uni-Rupter Interrupters represent the fault- system line-to-line voltage because, for most applications,
closing capabilities of the power fuse with a Uni-Rupter the fuses can be exposed to full system line-to-line voltage
Interrupter when the power fuse is closed with a purpose- in clearing faults. Although there may be economic or
ful thrust without hesitation. Following the specified num- space-saving incentives for using current-limiting fuses
ber of such closings (two or three), Uni-Rupter Interrupters with voltage ratings “appropriate for system line-to-ground
will remain operable and able to carry and interrupt rated voltage” (i.e., fuses with a voltage rating lower than line-to-
current. line voltage but greater than or equal to maximum system
line-to-ground voltage), S&C can recommend such use only
A Note on Single-Pole Switching in the following applications:
In single-pole switching of ungrounded-primary three- • Protection of single-phase transformers serving single-
phase transformers or banks (or single-phase transformers phase loads
connected line-to-line), circuit connections or parameters • Protection of three-phase lateral circuits fed by a single-
may, in some cases, produce excessive overvoltages. In conductor-shielded cable (provided each transformer
particular, for the following applications above 22 kV, on that lateral is individually fused so that the current-
single-pole switching by any means—including Uni- limiting fuse serving the lateral will not be required to
Rupter—should be performed only under the conditions clear secondary faults)
stated in italics:
• Protection of single-phase lateral circuits fed by a
• Switching unloaded or lightly loaded delta-connected single-conductor-shielded cable where the load is line-
or ungrounded-primary wye-wye connected three- to-ground connected
Three-Time Duty-Cycle,
Live Switching Short-Circuit
Fault-Closing
Nom. Max BIL Cont. Load Splitting One-Second Short-
Load RMS, Peak Withstand,
(Parallel or Loop Peak TIme Withstand,
Dropping Sym. Peak
Switching) RMS, Sym.
Connector
Illustration Description Accommodating Conductor Catalog Number
Bronze Body, Tin Plated, Two Galvanized No. 2 solid (33.6 mm2) through 500 kc mil
4745
Steel Bolts, Two Belleville Washers (335 mm2) stranded copper or aluminum
Three-Phase Units① (Including mountings with Uni-Rupter Interrupter, less fuse components②)
Ratings⑤
Fault 14.4 17.0 95 200 200 600 600 14 000 350 156512R3
Fiter⑥ 25 29 125 200 200 600 600 12 500 540 156513R3
① One of the control equipment groups listed in the table on page 11 ⑥ These models also accommodate selected current-limiting fuses in
must be specified when ordering. S&C Holders; refer to page 22. Maximum voltage and maximum ampere
② Fuse components are to be ordered separately. Refer to pages 16 ratings as listed on page 22 apply when current-limiting fuses are used.
through 21. Consult appropriate current-limiting fuse manufacturer for complete fuse
ratings.
③ When a remote supervisory unit is replacing an installed manually
operated unit, certain restrictions apply. Refer to “Application Notes” on Key interlocks, Catalog Number Suffix “-C3” or “-C4,” are required for
page 4. ultimate users other than electric utilities.
④ Compartment numbers appear in corners of each diagram. SMU-20 Fuse Units are available in ratings through 200K amperes as
well as 200E amperes.
⑤ The short-circuit ratings expressed in amperes, RMS, asymmetrical
are 1.6 times the symmetrical values listed. Fault-closing and/or momen- ◆ Applicable to solidly grounded-neutral systems only, with fuses con-
tary ratings of switches and bus, and fault-closing capabilities and inter- nected by single-conductor, concentric-neutral-type cable to a trans-
rupting ratings of fuses, equal or exceed these values. For complete former or transformers. Rating is 9,400 amperes, RMS, symmetrical
live-switching (as well as momentary and one-second) ratings for Mini- (405 MVA) for all other applications.
Rupter Switches and complete live-switching capabilities of Uni-Rupter
Interrupters as applied in S&C Remote Supervisory PMH Pad-Mounted
Gear, refer to pages 4 and 5.
TABLE CONTINUED •
Three-Phase Units① (Including mountings with Uni-Rupter Interrupter, less fuse components②)—Continued
Ratings⑤
Fault 14.4 17.0 95 200 200 600 600 14 000 350 156522R4
Fiter⑥ 25 29 125 200 200 600 600 12 500 540 156523R3
PMH-6
14.4 17.0 95 200E 200 600 600 14 000 350 256122R4
SML-20
25 27 125 200E 200 600 600 12 500 540 256123R3
Fault 14.4 17.0 95 200 200 600 600 14 000 350 256522R4
Fiter⑥ 25 29 125 200 200 600 600 12 500 540 256523R3
Fault 14.4 17.0 95 200 200 600 600 14 000 350 156552R4
Fiter⑥ 25 29 125 200 200 600 600 12 500 540 156553R3
PMH-9
14.4 17.0 95 200E 200 600 600 14 000 350 256152R4
SML-20
25 27 125 200E 200 600 600 12 500 540 256153R3
Fault 14.4 17.0 95 200 200 600 600 14 000 350 256552R4
Fiter⑥ 25 29 125 200 200 600 600 12 500 540 256553R3
① One of the control equipment groups listed in the table on page 11 ⑥ These models also accommodate selected current-limiting fuses in
must be specified when ordering. S&C Holders; refer to page 22. Maximum voltage and maximum ampere
② Fuse components are to be ordered separately. Refer to pages 16 ratings as listed on page 22 apply when current-limiting fuses are used.
through 21. Consult appropriate current-limiting fuse manufacturer for complete fuse
ratings.
③ When a remote supervisory unit is replacing an installed manually
operated unit, certain restrictions apply. Refer to “Application Notes” on Key interlocks, Catalog Number Suffix “-C3” or “-C4,” are required for
page 4. ultimate users other than electric utilities.
④ Compartment numbers appear in corners of each diagram. SMU-20 Fuse Units are available in ratings through 200K amperes as
well as 200E amperes.
⑤ The short-circuit ratings expressed in amperes, RMS, asymmetrical
are 1.6 times the symmetrical values listed. Fault-closing and/or momen- ◆ Applicable to solidly grounded-neutral systems only, with fuses con-
tary ratings of switches and bus, and fault-closing capabilities and inter- nected by single-conductor, concentric-neutral-type cable to a trans-
rupting ratings of fuses, equal or exceed these values. For complete former or transformers. Rating is 9,400 amperes, RMS, symmetrical
live-switching (as well as momentary and one-second) ratings for Mini- (405 MVA) for all other applications.
Rupter Switches and complete live-switching capabilities of Uni-Rupter
Interrupters as applied in S&C Remote Supervisory PMH Pad-Mounted
Gear, refer to pages 4 and 5. TABLE CONTINUED ▶
Three-Phase Units① (Including mountings with Uni-Rupter Interrupter, less fuse components②)—Continued
Ratings⑥
① One of the control equipment groups listed in the table on page 11 ⑥ The short-circuit ratings expressed in amperes, RMS, asymmetrical
must be specified when ordering. are 1.6 times the symmetrical values listed. Fault-closing and/or momen-
② Fuse components are to be ordered separately. Refer to pages 16 tary ratings of switches and bus, and fault-closing capabilities and inter-
through 21. rupting ratings of fuses, equal or exceed these values. For complete
live-switching (as well as momentary and one-second) ratings for Mini-
③ When a remote supervisory unit is replacing an installed manually Rupter Switches and complete live-switching capabilities of Uni-Rupter
operated unit, certain restrictions apply. Refer to “Application Notes” on Interrupters as applied in S&C Remote Supervisory PMH Pad-Mounted
page 4. Gear, refer to pages 4 and 5.
④ Compartment numbers appear in corners of each diagram. ⑦ Refer to the nearest S&C Sales Office for assistance with low-voltage
⑤ For models with four switch operators, the connectors from each switch compartment placement.
operator for connection to user’s RTU will be located in the switch operator
that is mounted on Compartment 3.
TABLE CONTINUED ▶
Three-Phase Units① (Including mountings with Uni-Rupter Interrupter, less fuse components②)—Continued
Ratings⑤
Fault 14.4 17.0 95 200 200 600 600 14 000 350 156562R4
Fiter⑥ 25 29 125 200 200 600 600 12 500 540 156563R3
Fault 14.4 17.0 95 200 200 600 600 14 000 350 256562R4
Fiter⑥ 25 29 125 200 200 600 600 12 500 540 256563R3
Fault 14.4 17.0 95 200 200 600 600 14 000 350 356562R4
Fiter⑥ 25 29 125 200 200 600 600 12 500 540 356563R3
① One of the control equipment groups listed in the table on page 11 ⑥ These models also accommodate selected current-limiting fuses in
must be specified when ordering. S&C Holders; refer to page 22. Maximum voltage and maximum ampere
② Fuse components are to be ordered separately. Refer to pages 16 ratings as listed on page 22 apply when current-limiting fuses are used.
through 21. Consult appropriate current-limiting fuse manufacturer for complete fuse
ratings.
③ When a remote supervisory unit is replacing an installed manually
operated unit, certain restrictions apply. Refer to “Application Notes” on Key interlocks, Catalog Number Suffix “-C3” or “-C4,” are required for
page 4. ultimate users other than electric utilities.
④ Compartment numbers appear in corners of each diagram. SMU-20 Fuse Units are available in ratings through 200K amperes as
well as 200E amperes.
⑤ The short-circuit ratings expressed in amperes, RMS, asymmetrical
are 1.6 times the symmetrical values listed. Fault-closing and/or momen- ◆ Applicable to solidly grounded-neutral systems only, with fuses con-
tary ratings of switches and bus, and fault-closing capabilities and inter- nected by single-conductor, concentric-neutral-type cable to a transformer
rupting ratings of fuses, equal or exceed these values. For complete or transformers. Rating is 9,400 amperes, RMS, symmetrical (405 MVA)
live-switching (as well as momentary and one-second) ratings for Mini- for all other applications.
Rupter Switches and complete live-switching capabilities of Uni-Rupter
Interrupters as applied in S&C Remote Supervisory PMH Pad-Mounted
Gear, refer to S&C Specification Bulletin 664-31.
① The S&C Voltage Sensor is mounted on the center phase at the jaw- ④ The low-voltage compartment is not available on models with four
contact side of the switch in Compartment 2 (Compartment 1 of PMH-3 switch operators.
and PMH-5 Models). ⑤ When this option is specified, the connectors from each switch opera-
② Current sensors must not be installed on unshielded cables or on tor for connection to user’s wiring will be located in the low-voltage com-
cables where the insulation is exposed but ungrounded (for example, partment. For models with four switch operators, these connectors will be
where dielectric tape or heat-shrink tubing is used). These sensors are located in the switch operator that is mounted on Compartment 3.
intended for application at ground potential and may be damaged by the ⑥ The battery charger and battery packs furnished with this option are
voltage gradient between the cable insulation and ground. not intended to provide power to any user-supplied and installed
③ The S&C Battery Charger is factory-calibrated to accommodate the equipment.
loads supplied with the Communication and Control Equipment Group at ⑦ Current and voltage sensing are not included and cannot be provided.
the time of shipment. If additional loads are subsequently added, S&C
recommends recalibration of the charging output to the batteries to ensure Refer to the nearest S&C Sales Office for application assistance.
optimal battery life. Refer to the “Accessories” table on page 23 for recali-
bration instructions.
Optional Features
Suffix to be
Added to
Item Pad-Mounted Applicable to Models
Gear
Catalog Number
Light Gray Outdoor Finish instead of Olive Green -A2
Equipment Green Outdoor Finish (Toronto Standard) instead of
-A3
Olive Green All models
Seafoam Green Outdoor Finish instead of Olive Green -A4
Special Color Outdoor Ultradur Finish instead of Olive Green -A5
With 1 switch operator PMH-3, -5, -6, -9, 10, -11
① When this optional feature is specified, the entire exterior of the enclo- ③ Copper bus and copper switch terminals, fuse connector adapters,
sure, including switch operator enclosures and low-voltage compartment, and bus terminals cannot be ordered separately.
is fabricated from 11-gauge Type 304 stainless steel. When specifying
Specify Catalog Number Suffix “-B11” for gear with stainless-steel
optional hexhead actuators, provisions for fault indicators with viewing
enclosure.
windows in doors, or base spacer, specify the correct suffix for use in gear
with a stainless-steel enclosure. Specify Catalog Number Suffix “-B12” for gear with stainless-steel
enclosure.
② Copper bus measures ¼ inch × 2 inch (6 mm × 51 mm).
TABLE CONTINUED ▶
Optional Features—Continued
Suffix to be
Added to
Item Pad-Mounted Applicable to Models
Gear
Catalog Number
Mounting Provisions for a Without viewing window in door -F1 PMH-3, -5, -6, -9, -10, -11
Fault Indicator in each switch
compartment
Note: Accommodates three-phase With viewing window in door -F2 PMH-3, -5, -6, -9, -10, -11
indicator with single-phase sensors
Inner Barrier Panels—a panel inside the enclosure door for each PMH-3, -5, -6
-G7
compartment, secured by recessed pentahead bolt(s)③④ All other models
Copper Ground Stud for each In fuse compartments -H2 PMH-5, -6, -9, -11
switch, fuse, or bus terminal and
ground pad⑤ In switch and bus compartments -J2 PMH-3, -6, -9, -10, -11
① When ordering please furnish name of ultimate user, station, and loca- ⑤ Diameters of copper ground studs are as follows:
tion of gear.
② Fuse assemblies (fuse holders or fuse units with end fittings) are not Ground Stud Diameter (inches) Diameter (mm)
included. For units equipped with Fault Fiter Electronic Power Fuse Mount- Switch ½ 13
ings, two spare Fault Fiter Interrupting Modules, one spare Fault Fiter
Electronic Power Fuse Holder, or one spare current-limiting fuse holder Fuse 7∕16 11
can be accommodated in each compartment. Bus Terminal 7∕16 11
③ Where the National Electrical Safety Code (ANSI Standard C2)
applies, this optional feature may be included to meet the requirements Ground Pad 7∕16 11
of Section 381G.
Must be specified if end user is not an electric utility and/or if Canadian
④ Meets RUS’s requirements for “dead-front.” Standards Association listing, Catalog Number Suffix “-Z,” is specified.
Specify Catalog Number Suffix “-F12” for gear with stainless-steel
enclosure.
Not available if Canadian Standards Association listing, Catalog
Number Suffix “-Z,” is specified.
TABLE CONTINUED ▶
Optional Features—Continued
Suffix to be
Added to
Item Pad-Mounted Applicable to Models
Gear Catalog
Number
PMH-3, -5
6 inches -K1
All other models
PMH-3, -5
12 inches -K2
All other models
Carbon steel
PMH-3, -5
18 inches -K3
All other models
PMH-3, -5
24 inches -K4
Base Spacer, compartmented to match enclosure, All other models
increases cable-termination height① PMH-3, -5
6 inches -K11
All other models
PMH-3, -5
12 inches -K12
All other models
Stainless steel
PMH-3, -5
18 inches -K13
All other models
PMH-3, -5
24 inches -K14
All other models
PMH-3, -5
6 inches -K7
All other models
PMH-3, -5
12 inches -K8
All other models
Carbon steel
PMH-3, -5
18 inches -K9
All other models
PMH-3, -5
24 inches -K10
Base Spacer, noncompartmented, increases cable- All other models
termination height① PMH-3, -5
6 inches -K17
All other models
PMH-3, -5
12 inches -K18
All other models
Stainless steel
PMH-3, -5
18 inches -K19
All other models
PMH-3, -5
24 inches -K20
All other models
TABLE CONTINUED ▶
Optional Features—Continued
Suffix to be
Added to
Item Pad-Mounted Applicable to Models
Gear Catalog
Number
International Crating① -L71 All models
Switch- and Bus-Terminal Adapters—for connection of two cables (through 750 kc mil)
per terminal② -M1 PMH-3, -5, -6, -9, -10, -11
Note: Space limitations prevent use of these adapters where surge arresters are to be installed
End Fittings (including Silencer), for use with SMU-20 Fuse Units 3097
For a complete listing of available ampere ratings, speeds, and catalog numbers, refer to pages 17 and 18.
① These fuse units are usable in SM-20, SMD-20, SML-20, and SME-20
Mountings.
Ratings
Item kV Catalog Number
Amperes, Max
Nom. Max
14.4 17.0 200E 92352
Holder (including Silencer), for use with SM-4 Refill Units
25 27 200E 92353
SM-4® Refill Units (For use with SM-4 and SML-4 Holders)①
For a complete listing of available ampere ratings, speeds, and catalog numbers, refer to page 19.
① These refill units are usable in SM-4, SM-4Z, SML-4Z, and SME-4Z
Holders.
Ratings
Item kV Catalog Number
Amperes, Cont.
Nom. Max
13.8 17.0 400 99412R1
Holder, for use with Fault Fiter Electronic Power Fuses
25 29 200 99413R1
Interrupting Modules①
Ratings
Item kV Catalog Number
Amperes, Cont.
Nom. Max
13.8 17.0 600 802600R2
Interrupting Module, for use with Fault Fiter Electronic Power Fuses
25 29 600 803600R2
Control Modules①
For a complete listing of available types, TCC curve parameters, and catalog numbers, refer to pages 20 and 21.
Rating, Rating,
Catalog Number Catalog Number
Amperes Amperes
S&C “K” S&C “K”
Speed Speed
TCC 165-2 TCC 115-2
1 702001
S&C Std. S&C Slow S&C Very Slow
Speed
TCC 153-2 TCC 119-2 TCC 176-2
3K 702003 5E 612005
6K 702006 7E 612007
8K 702008 10E 612010
10K 702010 13E 612013
12K 702012 15E 612015 712015
15K 702015 20E 612020 712020
20K 702020 25E 612025 712025
25K 702025 30E 612030 712030
30K 702030 40E 612040 712040
40K 702040 50E 612050 712050 602050
50K 702050 65E 612065 712065 602065
65K 702065 80E 612080 712080 602080
80K 702080 100E 612100 712100 602100
100K 702100 125E 612125 712125 602125
140K 702140 150E 612150 712150 602150
200K 702200 175E 612175 712175 602175
200E 612200 712200 602200
① These fuse units are equally suitable for use in SMD-20 Outdoor
Distribution Mountings; and also, for use with SME-20 Fuse-Unit End
Fittings listed in Specification Bulletin 665-31, “S&C Manual PME
Pad-Mounted Gear” and Specification Bulletin 666-31, “S&C Remote
Supervisory PME Pad-Mounted Gear.”
Rating, Rating,
Catalog Number Catalog Number
Amperes Amperes
S&C “K” S&C “K”
Speed Speed
TCC 165-2 TCC 115-2
1 703001
S&C Std. S&C Slow S&C Very Slow
Speed
TCC 153-2 TCC 119-2 TCC 176-2
3K 703003 5E 613005
6K 703006 7E 613007
8K 703008 10E 613010
10K 703010 13E 613013
12K 703012 15E 613015 713015
15K 703015 20E 613020 713020
20K 703020 25E 613025 713025
25K 703025 30E 613030 713030
30K 703030 40E 613040 713040
40K 703040 50E 613050 713050 603050
50K 703050 65E 613065 713065 603065
65K 703065 80E 613080 713080 603080
80K 703080 100E 613100 713100 603100
100K 703100 125E 613125 713125 603125
140K 703140 150E 613150 713150 603150
200K 703200 175E 613175 713175 603175
200E 613200 713200 603200
① These fuse units are equally suitable for use in SMD-20 Outdoor Distri-
bution Mountings; and also, for use with SME-20 Fuse-Unit End Fittings
listed in Specification Bulletin 665-31, “S&C Manual PME Pad-Mounted
Gear” and Specification Bulletin 666-31, “S&C Remote Supervisory PME
Pad-Mounted Gear.”
3E 122005R4 123005R4
5E 122007R4 123007R4
7E 122010R4 123010R4
10E 122015R4 123015R4
13E 122020R4 123020R4
15E 122025R4 252025R4 123025R4 253025R4
20E 122030R4 252030R4 123030R4 253030R4
25E 122040R4 252040R4 123040R4 253040R4
30E 122050R4 252050R4 123050R4 253050R4
40E 122060R4 252060R4 123060R4 253060R4
50E 122075R4 252075R4 123075R4 253075R4
65E 122100R4 252100R4 123100R4 253100R4
80E 122125R4 252125R4 123125R4 253125R4
100E 122150R4 252150R4 123150R4 253150R4
125E 122200R4 252200R4 123200R4 253200R4
150E 122250R4 252250R4 123250R4 253250R4
175E 122275R4 252275R4 123275R4 253275R4
200E 122300R4 252300R4 123300R4 253300R4
210E 382210R4■
① These refill units are also suitable for use with SME-4Z Holders listed ■ This S&C Coordinating Speed refill unit should be applied where the
in Specification Bulletin 665-31, “S&C Manual PME Pad-Mounted Gear” maximum continuous load current does not exceed 200 amperes and
and Specification Bulletin 666-31, “S&C Remote Supervisory PME Pad- where all fault currents below 1000 amperes will be cleared by another
Mounted Gear.” fuse.
② Rated 14.4 kV nominal, for use in SM-4 Holders rated 14.4 kV when
applied in listed mountings rated 13.8 kV or in discontinued mountings
rated 14.4 kV.
① This control module is applicable for protection of 15-kV and 25-kV load side of the Fault Fiter Electronic Power Fuse. If the maximum rated
class underground distribution subloops having the following parameters: transformer kVA connected is greater than the values listed above, or if the
maximum available fault current—14,000 amperes, RMS symmetrical at application involves protection of circuits serving industrial, commercial, or
15 kV, 12,500 amperes RMS, symmetrical at 25 kV; maximum rated trans- institutional loads, refer to nearest S&C Sales Office.
former kVA connected for residential circuits—1200 kVA single-phase, ② Control modules rated 600 amperes continuous are also applicable for
3600 kVA three-phase at 15 kV, 2400 kVA single-phase, 7200 kVA three- use in mountings rated 200 amperes or 400 amperes continuous.
phase at 25 kV; with no capacitor banks or current-limiting fuses on the
400 814040
500 814050
600 814060
700 814070
600
800 814080
1000 814100
1250 814125
1500 814150
① Control modules rated 600 amperes continuous are also applicable for
use in mountings rated 200 amperes or 400 amperes continuous.
3000 7010-C40S1T3D8
1
6000 7010-C40S1T6D8
3000 7010-C40S2T3D8
2
6000 7010-C40S2T6D8
400 8
3000 7010-C40S3T3D8
3
6000 7010-C40S3T6D8
3000 7010-C40S4T3D8
4
6000 7010-C40S4T6D8
3000 7010-C60S1T3D8
1
6000 7010-C60S1T6D8
3000 7010-C60S2T3D8
2
6000 7010-C60S2T6D8
600 8
3000 7010-C60S3T3D8
3
6000 7010-C60S3T6D8
3000 7010-C60S4T3D8
4
6000 7010-C60S4T6D8
600
3000 7010-C80S1T3D8
1
6000 7010-C80S1T6D8
3000 7010-C80S2T3D8
2
6000 7010-C80S2T6D8
800 8
3000 7010-C80S3T3D8
3
6000 7010-C80S3T6D8
3000 7010-C80S4T3D8
4
6000 7010-C80S4T6D8
3000 7010-C110S1T3D8
1
6000 7010-C110S1T6D8
3000 7010-C110S2T3D8
2
6000 7010-C110S2T6D8
1100 8
3000 7010-C110S3T3D8
3
6000 7010-C110S3T6D8
3000 7010-C110S4T3D8
4
6000 7010-C110S4T6D8
① Control modules rated 600 amperes continuous are also applicable for
use in mountings rated 200 amperes or 400 amperes continuous.
① Fuses must be furnished by others. ③ Holders for 14.4-kV PMH models are rated 14.4 kV nominal, 17.0 kV
② Maximum voltage and current ratings listed apply to the complete maximum, and 200 amperes maximum. Holders for 25-kV PMH models
pad-mounted gear unit. Consult fuse manufacturer for complete fuse are rated 25 kV nominal, 29 kV maximum, and 200 amperes maximum.
ratings. ④ Includes adapter when required.
Accessories
Item Catalog Number
Grounding Jumpers, set of three, with eye-type clamps for installation with a
3′ cable length 4210
standard shotgun clamp stick
Shotgun Clamp Sticks for installation of grounding jumpers and for use with 6′-5½″ length 9933-150
voltage testers 9933-151
8′-5½″ length
For grounding jumpers 9933-149
① For ultimate users other than electric utilities, also specify a shotgun where dielectric tape or heat-shrink tubing is used). These sensors are
clamp stick of the appropriate length. intended for application at ground potential and may be damaged by the
voltage gradient between the cable insulation and ground.
② Current sensors must not be installed on unshielded cables or on
cables where the insulation is exposed but ungrounded (for example,
Switch Blades ①
Rating
Model PMH-3
14.4 kV and 25 kV
17½ 13⅞
(445) (352)
12½
(318)
30¼ 36
(768) (914)
8½ (216)
TYP.
1½ 1½
(38) 5⅛ (130) TYP. 12⅜ 1½
(38) (38)
(314)
1½ (38) MAX
2⅜
(60)
4⅜ 28
(111) (711)
9
(229) TYP.
TYP.
kV,
A1 A2 B C D E1 E2 F G1 G2 G3 H M R S T U W X
Nom.
9⅞ 11⅛ 3⅞ 30 40¾ 12⅞ 7¾ 37¾ 6 9¾ 9¾ 50 34 5½ 4⅞ 16 10¼ 34⅞ ⅞
14.4
(251) (283) (98) (762) (1035) (327) (197) (959) (152) (248) (248) (1270) (864) (140) (124) (406) (260) (886) (22)
Model PMH-5
14.4 kV and 25 kV
17½ 13⅞
(445) (352)
12⅜
(318)
30¼
(768) 36
(914)
8½ (216) TYP.
1½ 1½
(38) (38) 5⅛ (130) TYP. 12⅜ 1½
(314) (38)
1½ (38) MAX
2⅜
9 (60)
(229)
TYP. 28
4⅜ (711)
(111)
kV,
A1 A2 B C D E F G H J K M R S T U W X
Nom.
14⅛ 11¼ 3⅞ 51½ 68¼ 13¾ 65¼ 7½ 61 6⅝ 12½ 42⅛ 9¾ 18⅝ 25¾ 20 43 ½
25
(359) (286) (98) (1461) (1734) (349) (1657) (191) (1549) (168) (318) (1070) (248) (473) (654) (508) (1092) (13)
Model PMH-6
14.4 kV and 25 kV with one switch operator
28 17½ 13⅞
(711) (445)
Dimensions in inches
(352) (mm)
12½
(318)
36 30¼
(914) (768)
6
(152)
8½
(216) TYP.
1½ 1½ 5⅛ (130)
(38 (38) TYP.
25-kV Models
14.4-kV Models
⅝ (16) DIA. ANCHOR
BOLTS (4) BY USER
1½ (38) MAX
14.4-kV Models
4⅜
(111)
TYP.
2⅜
(60)
9
25-kV Models (229)
TYP.
kV,
A1 A2 B C D E F G H J K L M R S T U W X
Nom.
9⅞ 7 3⅞ 53 63¾ 12⅞ 60¾ 6 50 4¾ 9¾ 14¾ 34 5½ 1 16 10¼ 67 ⅞
14.4
(251) (178) (98) (1356) (1619) (327) (1543) (152) (1270) (121) (248) (375) (864) (140) (25) (406) (260) (1702) (22)
Model PMH-6
14.4 kV and 25 kV with two switch operators
36 30¼
(914) (768)
8½
(216) TYP.
1½ 1½
(38) (38) 5⅛ (130)
25-kV Models TYP.
14.4-kV Models
⅝ (16) DIA. ANCHOR
BOLTS (4) BY USER
1½ (38) MAX
14.4-kV Models
4⅜
(111)
TYP.
2⅜
(60)
9
(229)
TYP.
25-kV Models
kV,
A1 A2 B C D E F G H J K L M R S T U W X
Nom.
9⅞ 7 3⅞ 53 63¾ 12⅞ 60¾ 6 50 4¾ 9¾ 14¾ 34 5½ 1 16 10¼ 67 ⅞
14.4
(251) (178) (98) (1346) (1619) (327) (1543) (152) (1270) (121) (248) (375) (864) (140) (25) (406) (260) (1702) (22)
Model PMH-9
14.4 kV and 25 kV with one switch operator
36 30¼
(914) (768)
6
(152)
8½
(216) TYP.
1½ 1½
(38) (38) 5⅛ (130)
TYP.
25-kV Models
14.4-kV Models
⅝ (16) DIA. ANCHOR
BOLTS (4) BY USER
1½ (38) MAX
14.4-kV Models
4⅜
(111)
TYP.
2⅜
(60)
9
(229)
25-kV Models TYP.
kV,
A1 A2 B C D E F G H J K L M R S T U W X
Nom.
9⅞ 7 3⅞ 53 63¾ 12⅞ 60¾ 6 50 4¾ 9¾ 14¾ 34 5½ 1 16 10¼ 67 ⅞
14.4
(251) (178) (98) (1346) (1619) (327) (1543) (152) (1270) (121) (248) (375) (864) (140) (25) (406) (260) (1702) (22)
14⅛ 11¼ 3⅞ 69 79¾ 13¾ 76¾ 7½ 61 6 12½ 16½ 41½ 9¾ 5¼ 25¾ 20 82 ½
25
(359) (286) (98) (1753) (2026) (349) (1949) (191) (1549) (152) (318) (419) (1054) (248) (133) (654) (508) (2083) (13)
Model PMH-9
14.4 kV and 25 kV with two switch operators
13⅞
28 17½ (352)
(711) (445)
12½
(318)
36 30¼
(914) (768)
8½
(216)TYP.
1½ 1½
(38) (38) 5⅛ (130)
25-kV Models TYP.
14.4-kV Models
⅝ (16) DIA. ANCHOR
BOLTS (4) BY USER
1½ (38) MAX
14.4-kV Models
4⅜
(111)
TYP.
2⅜
(60)
9
25-kV Models (229)
TYP.
kV,
A1 A2 B C D E F G H J K L M R S T U W X
Nom.
Model PMH-10
14.4 kV and 25 kV with one switch operator
13⅞
28 17½ (352)
(711) (445) 12½
(318)
30¼
36 (768)
(914)
6
(152)
8½
(216) TYP.
1½ 1½
(38) 5⅛ (130)
(38) TYP.
25-kV Models
14.4-kV Models
1½ (38) MAX
14.4-kV Models
4⅜
(111)
TYP.
2⅜
(60)
9
25-kV Models (229)
TYP.
Model PMH-10
14.4 kV and 25 kV with two switch operators
28 17½ 13⅞
(711) (445) (352)
12½
(318)
30¼
36 (768)
(914)
8½
(216) TYP.
1½ 1½
(38) (38) 5⅛ (130)
25-kV Models TYP.
14.4-kV Models
⅝ (16) DIA. ANCHOR
BOLTS (4) BY USER
1½ (38) MAX
14.4-kV Models
4⅜
(111)
TYP.
2⅜
(60)
9
25-kV Models (229)
TYP.
Model PMH-10
14.4 kV and 25 kV with four switch operators
30¼ 30¼
(768) (768)
8½
(216) TYP.
1½ 1½ 5⅛ (130)
(38) (38) TYP.
1½ (38) MAX
3
(76)
9
3 (76) (229)
TYP.
Model PMH-11
14.4 kV and 25 kV with one switch operator
13⅞
28 17½ (352)
(711) (445)
12½
(318)
30¼
36 (768)
(914)
6
(152)
8½
(216) TYP.
1½ 1½ 5⅛ (130)
(38) (38) TYP.
25-kV Models
14.4-kV Models
⅝ (16) DIA. ANCHOR
BOLTS (4) BY USER
1½ (38) MAX
14.4-kV Models
4⅜
(111)
TYP.
2⅜
(60)
9
25-kV Models (229)
TYP.
kV,
A1 A2 B C D E F G H J K L M R S T U W X
Nom.
9⅞ 7 3⅞ 53 63¾ 12⅞ 60¾ 6 50 4¾ 9¾ 14¾ 34 5½ 1 16 10¼ 67 ⅞
14.4
(251) (178) (98) (1346) (1619) (327) (1543) (152) (1270) (121) (248) (375) (864) (140) (25) (406) (260) (1702) (22)
14⅛ 11¼ 3⅞ 69 79¾ 13¾ 76¾ 7½ 61 6 12½ 16½ 41½ 9¾ 5¼ 25¾ 20 82 ½
25
(359) (286) (98) (1753) (2026) (349) (1949) (191) (1549) (152) (318) (419) (1054) (248) (133) (654) (508) (2083) (13)
Model PMH-11
14.4 kV and 25 kV with two switch operators
36 30¼
(914) (768)
8½
(216) TYP.
1½ 1½ 5⅛ (130)
(38) (38) TYP.
25-kV Models
14.4-kV Models
⅝ (16) DIA. ANCHOR
BOLTS (4) BY USER
1½ (38) MAX
14.4-kV Models
4⅜
(111)
TYP.
2⅜
(60)
9
25-kV Models (229)
TYP.
kV,
A1 A2 B C D E F G H J K L M R S T U W X
Nom.
9⅞ 7 3⅞ 53 63¾ 12⅞ 60¾ 6 50 4¾ 9¾ 14¾ 34 5½ 1 16 10¼ 67 ⅞
14.4
(251) (178) (98) (1346) (1619) (327) (1543) (152) (1270) (121) (248) (375) (864) (140) (25) (406) (260) (1702) (22)
14⅛ 11¼ 3⅞ 69 79¾ 13¾ 76¾ 7½ 61 6 12½ 16½ 41½ 9¾ 5¼ 25¾ 20 82 ½
25
(359) (286) (98) (1753) (2026) (349) (1949) (191) (1549) (152) (318) (419) (1054) (248) (133) (654) (508) (2083) (13)
Model PMH-11
14.4 kV and 25 kV with three switch operators
30¼
36 (768)
(914)
8½
(216) TYP.
1½ 1½ 5⅛ (130)
(38) (38) TYP.
25-kV Models
14.4-kV Models
⅝ (16) DIA. ANCHOR
BOLTS (4) BY USER
1½ (38) MAX
14.4-kV Models
4⅜
(111)
TYP.
2⅜
(60)
9
(229)
25-kV Models TYP.
kV,
A1 A2 B C D E F G H J K L M R S T U W X
Nom.
Fence Line
North Pier
South Pier