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WITH RUP1"A.OLJ:i2 CIRCUIT BREAKER
Rated 13.8 KV Maximum Design 16 KV
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Metal-Clad Switchgear.
In every case, material and connections will be in accordance with the contract.
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WIDTH . . . • • . . . • . . 34 Inches
HEIGHT (including 6 inch sill channel! . . . • • . 112 Inches
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SPACE HEATERS
ORAWOUT TRANS F.
Fig. 10 Breaker Unit Downfeed,
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ROOF BUSHING
Fig. 11 Breaker Unit- Upfeed.
HORIZONTAL DRAWOUT MET Al-CLAID SWITCHG�AI
Fig. 12 Outdoor Auxiliary Unit.
SPACE AVAILABLE FOR BATTERIES
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'"'""" ) for 5 aad 15-ttv, 600 and 1200-Amp Service
o Stored energy for safe and positive operation of switch.
o Sturdy metal enclosure.
o Clean, uncluttered exterior.
o Low initial cost.
o Easy-accessibility to components.
o Lightweight and compact for easy installation.
Typical applications include switching and protection for the following circuits -
l. Transformer primaries in secondary unit substations.
2. Service entrances.
3. Throw-over from preferrecl to emergency circuits.
4. Loop cirtuit sectionalizing.
5. Isolation of plant feeders.
Page 1 AUJS..:HAI.Mt!RS
November, I 968
Supers.des 9/67 issue
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The type LB8-SE load break switch with stored energy Closing and opening energy is pre-stored in the operator is a manually-operated, single throw, gang springs by rotating the . charging handle. When the operated switch that is used as a disconnect and circuit energy is needed, it is simply released by pressing
. inter"rqpter. A quick-b�. !J¢ck7make blade, combined down on the latch release. The resulting high-speed ,___,o.....==----- -with -an arc' Chti�roVides positive;-tliree-ph.!_se inter- closing and opening assures safe operation and long life.
ruptian of transformer magnetizing and load CUrrents:-----. _ _.. - --- -Available in either fused or unfused arrangements, The �die for the operato� is mounted on too front-
the type LB8-SE switch is rated to interrupt load cur-?f the _urut B:t eya.level. AdJace�t to th� _handle are
relit at distribution voltages from 2.4 through 13.8 kv. mspectton wmd?ws through which position of the
An interrupter switch differs from a circuit breaker in SWitch may be VIsually checked. that it will interrupt full load crurent, but not overload or fault currents.
Equipped with a true stored energy tneehanism, the switch will withstand a 60,000 ampere momentary and will close and latch on an asymmetrical ampere fault as listed in table below.
The metal-enclosed interrupter switch is suited for light duty switching and, when fused, fault current protection on modem industrial power distribution systems when the advantages of circuit breakers are not required.
• .. SWITCH RATINGS
KV AMPERES BIL Nominal Maximum Cont. tnt. Momentary Fault Closing KV
4.8 5.5 600 600 60,000 61,000 60
4.8 5.5 1200 1200 60,000 61,000 60
13.8 14.5 600 600 60,000 61,000 95
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SG. 4.1a Page 2 TYPE LBS-SE LOAD BREAK SWITCH-STATIONARY MOUNTED
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A standard 36-inch cubicle (QA-36l can be used individually with an open dry-type transformer, or adjacent to any auxiliary high voltage unit in which proper bus entry and a lignm11nt can be made. A 14-inch wide transition unit is added when the 36-inch wide cubicle is used wi th liquid-filled or sealed drytype transformers.
When used with other switchgear, the type QA switch can be located at any point in the group line-up. Unit height is 90 inches for indoor units and 104 inches (including a six-inch base sill ) for outdoor units. Depth is 55 inches.
OPERATION
As the switch is closed , the main stationary contacts are engaged slightly prior to the quick-acting arcing contacts inside the arc chute. This reducec3 the possibility of damage or welding of the interrupter blades if the switch is closed on a fault current. As the switch is fully closed, the quick-acting blade passes between, and is restrained, by the stationary arcing contacts within the arc chute. The closing operation is completed and current .is shunted through the main contacts, with very little passing through the quick-acting blade.
Switch life is increased since the arc is drawn from a secondary set of arcing contacts, preventing arc damage to the main contacts. As the arc moves into the arc chutes, it is elongated, cooled and reduced in cross section, causing rapid extinction.
COMPONENT CONSTRUCTION FEATURES
Switch Components
1. Arc chute 2. Stationary or<ing contacts J. Insulator 4. J11w con loci
5. Quick-acting blade 6. Hinge contatl 7. Stop pin 8. Operating bar 9. Main •witch blod.,
Insulators-The 5-kv switch is mounted on a PyroShield stand-off insulator with the necessary clearance from the frame-mounted channels. Pyro-Shield is a tip and below ,.the extension of the switch blade, are
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glass polyester material that is flame-retardent, track unharme�-the sw�t�_y,ril.�en still cagx�its.full.ratedn=-_____, resistant and maintains a high impact strength. In- �g.vancrv:rrrstill mterrupt lf8 full ratmg. sulators are securel�ted-to-the·mounting_ch.ann�
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. . , a rawn, e ec ro y 1c oug p1 c copper bars w1th rounded edges.
The 15-kv switch is mounted on NEMA standard class A-20 cast epoxy insulators that meet IEEE-NEMA requirements for basic impulse levels, mechanical strength and dimensions.
Main Stationary Contacts-are high-pressure, silverto-copper line contacts with a mass backup. A heavy build-up of copper immediately adjacent to the contacts serves to conduct heat generated by momentary overcurrents away from the contact surface<3, preventing melting and welding of contact surfaces.
Main Closing Contacts-an extended tip, above the main stationary contact at the break end of the switch, is used as the main closing contact. The blade engages with this tip in closing ahead of the contacts inside the interrupter, enabling the switch to close against fault currents. Any arc that occurs on closing is drawn between the extension of the main blades and the ballshaped tip, protecting the interrupter from high fault currents. The main contact surfaces, below the extended
Quick-Break Quick-Make Blade-is of phosphor bronze with a liberal amount of silver tunggten on the interrupter tip and restraining contacts. Silver is used for its high conductivity and tungsten beca.u.Se of its high melting point. The quick-break, quick-make blades are pivot-mounted to one side of the main blades with a stainless steel spring mounted parallel to the main blades.
I Arc Chute-is formed from Urea Formaldehyde Alphacellulose, especially selected for its gas-evolving, arc extinguishing properties. The chute contains a pair of silver tungsten tipped restraining contacts that engage the quick-acting blade when in the closed position. The necessary spring pressure is supplied by a pair of small phosphor bronze compression springs inside the arc chute.
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TYPE LBS-SE LOAD BREAtc SWITCH-STAnONARV MOUNTED SG 4.1a
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OPERATING MECH.ANISM
Rapid, decisive closing and opening of switch blades is provided by a stored energy operator. The operator, a true stored energy mechanism, consists of a set of belleville springs that store the energy provided by either a manual hand crank or an optiona l motor.
Opening or Closing Operation-The springs are compressed from either end, depending on which direction the spring shaft is to move to open or close the switch. This way, the same springs are used for opening and
�losing..operations:B)l·reversing·direction of·screw·rota
� �ion and returning the charging bar to discharged position, the springs can be deenergized at any time. The springs must be fully charged for each closing or opening operation.
The springs are released by depressing a lever on the operator panel that unlatches the mechanism hold
ing the switch blades either closed or open. This feature allows the powerful springs to close (or open) at the high speed necessary to achieve the close and latch rating. It also assures that the switch will remain closed when subjected to 60,000 amperes momentary. The high speed opening reduces contact wear when interrupting load current.
Load breek swli<h blades in open positian-lront view.
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Position Indicators-Eye-level position indicators, mounted on the operating mechanism panel, show when the springs are charged or discharged, and when the switch is closed or open.
Key Interlock-The operating mechanism has provisions for key interlocking with remote devices such as transformer secondary breakers and other switches.
Door Interlock-The lower hinged panel-fuse access door-is mechanically interlocked with the operating mechanism to prevent opening when the switch is closed or charged.
Operator Panel Components
l. latch release
2. Charging in$lruclions
3. Provision f01 key interlock
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SG 4.1a Page 4 TYPE LBS.SE LOAD BREA« SWITCH-STAYIO�ARV MOUNTED
Opened hinged panel on lhis outdoor unit 'hows mounting of expubion type fuses. Interlocking between fuse accen panel and operating mechanism prevents enlry to fuse c:ompartment when switch is closed or charged.
FUSED SWITCHES
A load break interrupter switch mounted in series with fuses affords a combination that provides both load switching and short circuit protection in areas where the higher initial cost of circuit breakers cannot be justified.
To prevent any of the fuse discharge gasses from contaminating the switch and arc chute area, fuses are . mounted below the switch. A fused switch should not be used on circuits sensitive to single phasing,
Either power o r current-limiting fuses are available for p�tection oJ all standard secondary writ substation
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Lower teCir of switch cubicle wilh coble arranged for connection to liquid-filled lronsformer.
transformers from 112.5 through 2000 kva, 2.4 through 13.8 kv with interrupting ratings adequate for most power systems, as listed on page 9.
Side view of portlally <1Uembled switch cubide s.howing f111e1 switch and cable compartments.
CUBICLES
Switch and ruse equipment is mounted within a sturdy metal enclosure lor indoor installation. For outdoor installation, the equipment is mounted in a weatherproof metal enclosure.
The frame of the cubicles is constructed of steel channels and angles welded together and reinforced to fonn a rigid, self-supporting structure.
Switch units are separated by tightly fitted steel barriers. The tops, rear and ends of the switch units are fitted with removable plates of sheet steel securely bolted to the frame. Rear plates, bolted to the frame, can be removed during in stallation and for routine inspection and maintenance. Side plates are solid ex· cept for openings through which the bus and the inter· connecting heater wiring can pass for outdoor units. The enclosure is completed by addition of Conned front panels. Windows, next to the operator handle, are conveniently located for visual inspection of switch position.
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Provision for top or bottom cable entrance is made in accordance with the plan view. Clamp type cable lugs are standard; however, potheads may be mounted in the rear or on top of the cubicle.
A space heater in each outdoor unit elimirultes excessive condensation. The roof of the outdoor unit slopes to the rear to drain off water. All panels on outdoor units are gasketed to weather- and dustproof the units. The underside of the steel fiooring is coated with a corrosion-resistant compound. Optional equipment for each unit includes fuses, potheads, lightning arresters, current transformers and potential transformers.
Amp/• •pace is available in a stondcud •witch cubide for mounting of optional aquipment, such en lig"'ning a!Testers.
Outdoor switch cubicle hus filtered louvers on Iron! and rear upper and lower compartoncnl panels lor proper air cirtulation. Ga<ket•d, m..tol ca¥er over operator handle is held an by l<.nurled bolts and is �sily removed (lower rightl lor switch operation.
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SG 4.1a Page 6 TYPE LBS·SE LOAD BREAK SWITCH-STATIONARY MOUM1£D
INCOMING liNE SECTIONS Single Switch 13-pole, 2-positionl- Primary Radial or Loop Systems - A -standard switch unit is commonly used on the pri mary of transformers to permit disconnecting and de-energizing the transformers. The units can switch the full load current of the transformers up to �0 am�eres when m.>cessary. In addition, key interlockmg With the transformer secondary breaker is recommended to eliminate the possibility of openin g the switch during overload or short circuit conditions. Fuses may be desired to provide short circuit protection for the transformer and cables .
Duplex Switch for Primary Seledivity Uwo 3-pole, 2-position) - Incoming line circuits can be brought into two separate switch units to provide a primary selective system, while eliminating the possible hazard caused by the failure of one incoming circuit affecting the other circuit One primary incoming line circuit can be de-energized and isolated by a clearly visible air gap for maintenance with the alternate circuit energized and supplying the load. Fusing of the outgoing feeders practically eliminates the possibility of closing onto a faulted transformer, bus or outgoing cable. Key interlocking may be provided between the switches to prevent paralleling the two incoming lines if desired.
Selector Switch 13-pole, 2-positionl- A 3�pole, 2-position 600-amp selector may be applied when a primary selective arrangement with a single, space-saving cubicle is desired. Like the duplex switch arrangement, one primary incoming line circttit can be deenergized and isolated by a clearly ,visible air gap with the alternate qrcuit energized and supplying the load.
The selector switch - with three visually identified positions of "line 1," "open" and "line 2" - consists of
a type LBS-SE- 2-position (open/close) 600-amp interrupter switch in series with a 2-position (line 1/ line 2) disconnect. The selector switch is mechanically interlocked to prevent it being operated when the interrupter is closed. The LBS-SE interrupter is identical to single feeder Wlits and interrupts any load current. The selector switch ill mounted in the cable compartment and is operated from the front of the unit.
SERVICE ENTRANCE The service entrance arrangement is a special incoming line section, serving only one outgoing feeder and is not close-coupled to a transformer. It is the incoming service terminations of an industrial power user. The outgoing ca ble , protected by power fuses, can be switched under full load. The service entrance unit may be arranged for either a single supply source or a selective system involving two sources.
GROUP liNEUPS Group lineups of stationary load break switches often form the originating point of a power distribution system which establishes feeder cables for remote substations. This radial arrangement provides full load switching with fault closing capability and short circuit protection on small power systems.
Standard 36-inch wide units ( QA-36) are assembled in groups and joined witli 1200 or 2000 amp bus located in the top of the units. Optional metering eq;,npment, suitable for the application, can be included in the incoming line units.- Radial systems are commonly used for ed.ucati�mal b�ildings, hospitals, shopping centers and hght mdustnals such as textile mills light manufacturing, etc.
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Tho soleclor switch arrangement, a type LBS-SE interrupter swltcll and a 2-poaition sele<lor switch mounted in a single cubicle, h ideal for primary &efecliv" 600-amp ap· plication when installation .pace is limited.
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Single swllch arrangement for conne<tion Ia open dry (tell} and liquid or sealed dry (right} lype lranslormors.
Selecior swllch arrangement far connection to open dry (left) and liquid or sealed dry (right) type tronoformen.
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Duplex switch arrongement for primary selectivily of twa incom· lng lines conne<;tecl to open dry (left) and liquid or lealed dry (righiJ type transformer$.
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TYPICAL SIDE VIEWS
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FUSE SELECTION GUIDE FOR TRANSFORMER PROTECTION
lnterNDtln Ratlnn Normal Fuse Size farV•rlaus Substation Sizes, Continuous current Rating in Amperes (4) (6) system filS I Totat.RMS
Voltage Type (1) Amp (Asym) (2) CL 57,500 EJ0-1 60,000
2400 EJ-1 80,000 SM-4 27,500 SM-5 60,000
CL 48,000 EJ0-1 60,000
4160 EJ-1 80,000 SM-4 27,500 .SM-5 60,000
CL 48,000
4800 EJ0-1 60,000 SM-4 27,500 SM-5 60,000
- �ro.J 44,000 - ' 80,000 7200 1 -. SM-4" ""--25iOOO�' SM-5 41,500
CL 40,000
12,000 EJ0-1 50,000 SM-4 20,000 SM-5 40,000
CL 40,000
13,200 EJ0-1 50,000 SM-4 20,000 SM-5 40,000 �.::.- -- .- .. · � ... .
CL 40,000
13,800 EJ0-1 50,000 SM-4 20,000 SM-5 40,000
Max. 3·Phase Mva �Sym)
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72 150
216 270 360 125 270
250 310 144 310
350 620 195 .. 325 -
520 650 260 500
573 715 285 500
600 750 300 500
500 Kva 200E 200E -175E 175E
lOOE 125E -lOOE lOOE
80E lOOE lOOE lOGE
65E lOOE
65E i-65E-
40E 80E 40E 40E
30E 65E 30E 30E
30E 65E 30E 30E
750 Kva 1000 Kva 1500 Kva 2000 Kva 250E 300E. - -- - - -250E 325A 450A -- - - -250E 400E 540Et51 720E(5)
150E 200E 300E 362A 150E 200E - -- - 300E 375A 150E 200E - -I50E 200E 300E 400E
125E 200E 270A 362A 125E 200E - -125E 175E - -125E 175E 250E 400E
- - - -125E 150E 200E -lOOE 125E 175E -lOOE 125E 175E 250E
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50E 65E IOOE 156A lOOE - - -
50E 65E lOOE 125E SOE 65E l OOE 125E
so£ 65E IOOE 125E 80£ l.OOE - -50E 65E lODE 1 25E 50E 65E lOOE 125E
50E 65E lOOE 125E 80E lOOE - -SOE 65
.E lOOE 125E
50E 65E lOOE 1 25E
(1) Type CL is ITE current limiting type. Types EJ-1 and EJO·l are General Electric current limiting type. lypes SM-4 and SM·S are S & C expulsion type.
(2) These values for fuses correspond to momentary ratings for breakers.
(3) Th ., h 1 73 (�) { fuse interrupting amp. ) e .rP ase mva = . 1000 1.6
(4) The fuses are sized to pass transformer magnetizing inrush. Other sizes may be applied to coordinate with other system components. The use of forced cooled transformers may require larger ruses. ·
(5) These applications require two fuses in parallel to obtain the high ampere ratings shown.
(6) "E" rated fuses meet all NEMA standards.
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400A -540{5)
362A --400E
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175E 1 75E
156A -
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SG 4.1a Poge 10 TYPE LBS·SE LOAD BREAI< SWITCH-STATIONARY MOUI\tl'ED
TYPICAL LOAD BRIEAK SWITCH SIPIECUIFDCATIONS
Information set off in blue is to be supplied by purchaser and denotes alternates, options and specific information.
The incoming line section (s), switch lineup will consist of an indoor, outdoor metal-enclosed cubicle(s.l, including the following:
__ SINGLE AIR INTERRUPTER SWITCH, type LBS-SE, 3-pole, 2-position (open-closed). The interrupter switch will be stored energy closed and stored energy opened, manually,
electrically operated, with the operator located on the front of the unit. Each operator will have indicating targets to show position of switch blades (open- closed) and condition of charging springs (Charged- discharged) . Two windows will be located on the upper front panel for visual inspection of switch blades. Latch release will have padlock provision.
__ DUPLEX SELECTOR SWITCH, consisting of two type LBs-SE, 3-pole, 2-position air interrupter switches. The two switches will provide three positions (line 1 - open - line 2). The switches will be key interlocked to prevent both being closed at the same time. ·
Each interrupter switch wilJ be stored energy closed and stored energy opened, manually, electrically operated, with the operator located on the front of the unit. Each operator
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will have indicating targets to show position of switch blades (open- closed) and condition of_ = --=charging springs (charged-discharged). Two windows will be located on � ':mr front1iiane:I for visual inspection of switch blades. Latch release-wilbhave,padJock.:.pr'OVt§tOn.
� __ SELECTOR SWITCJ1, ... �nsistmg of one type LBS-SE, 3-pole, 2-position (open-closed) 600 ampere
air interrupter switch-and one 3-pole, 2-position (line 1 - line 2) disconnect switch, both mounted in a single cubicle. The interrupter switch will be stored energy closed and stored energy opened, manually, electrically operated, with the operator located on the front of the unit. Each operator will have indicating targets to show position of switch blades (open- closed) and condition of charging springs (charged - discharged). Latch release will have padlock provision. The interrupter switch is to be located in the front of the unit and connected in series with the rear mounted disconnect switch. The disconnect switch operating handle is to be located behind the lower front panel. The lower panel will be mechanically interlocked with the interrupter switch so that the disconnect switch cannot be operated unless the interrupter·switchi� The disconnect switch operating handle will have indicating targets (line 1- line 2) to show poaition of switch blades. Four windows - two each on the upper front and rear panels- will be. provided for visual inspection o£ switch blades.
The Each interrupter switch will be rated:
----- System Voltage KV
_____ Voltage Class 4.8. 13.8 KV
---- Impulse Level (BIL) 60, 95 KV
_____ Continuous Current 600. 1200 Amperes (select()r switch available rated 600 amperes only)
----- Interrupting Rating_ 600, 1200 Amperes ( selector switch available rated 600 amperes only) ----- Momentary Rating 60,000 Amperes (selector switch rated 40,000 amperes only)
----- Fault Closing __ Amperes
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.... I t. ... TYPE lBS·SE LOAD BREAK SWITCH-STATIONARY MOUNTED
Typical Load Break Switch Specifications
The following will also be included:
__ Set(s) of three expulsion, current limiting fuses, type ____ , with an interrupting rating of nns amperes, equivalent KV A at volts.
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The fuses will be mounted in the lower compartment of the unit, between the switch and outgoing connections. The fuse access panel will be hinged and mechanically interlocked with the operating mechanism to prevent opening when the switch is closed or the operator springs charged, and to prevent operating the switch when the panel is open.
__ Incoming, loop-feed line(s) will enter through the top, bottom, of the wtit and will terminate at suitable clamp type cable lugs, potheads, roof bushings.
___ The incoming cable will be ____ -conductor ____ MCM ---- KV. ____ inches outer diameter.
__ Provision for direct connection to the adjacent KVA transformer section. (14-inch wide transition unit included on all but open dry type transformer connections.)
___ Space heater, 230-volt, 500-watt, thermostatically controlled. (Standard with each outdoor unit, optional in indoor units.) The space heater will be energized by a 230-volt ac, single-phase supply furnished by the purchaser, by the supplier.
__ Lightning arresters;rated ____ KV, single-pole, station, intermediate, distribution class, mounted within the unit.
___ Key interlock so that operation is possible only when the associated transformer secondary breaker is open, all the feeder breakers are open .
. ___ An auxiliary unit will be provided with a hinged front panel, on which will be mounted the following:
___ Voltmeter, single-phase, indicating, semi-flush mo\l!?t-:..0:, ____ scale.
___ Voltmeter transfer switch, three-phase. ,/ -.- Ammeter,.singl&phase;"iridicatiii&;i�flush monnted, ---- scale.
- - - - � __ Ammeter transfer switch, three-phase.
__ Watthourrneter, ____ -element, drawout type, semi-flush mounted, with demand attachment.
Mounted within the unit will be the following optional equipment:
___ Current transformer, secondary, ____ /5 amperes ratio, stationary mounted, for primary metering.
___ Potential transformer, fused, cycles, ____ volt ratio, stationary mounted for primary metering.
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SG 4.1a Poge 12
TYPE LBS·SE LOAD BRWC SWIJCH-STATIONARY MOUMTED
OUTLINES AND DIMENSIONS
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INDOOR---------------------------------------------------------------------REQUIRED CLEARANCE FOR TURNING HANDLE
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SPACE FOR CUST. PWR. CABLE
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11zANCHOR BOLTS
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36 AISLE SPACE REQ.
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REQUIRED C�EARANCE FOR TURNING HANDLE
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The information contained herein Is geniK'OI in nature and is not intended for specific conslrvclion, installation, or application pur. poses. Allis-Chalmers reserves the right to make changes in specifi. cal ions shown herein, add imp rovernents, or discontinue monufodure nl any time wilhout·nolice or obligation.
[Dimensions in inches)
Bolling Arrangement.
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P.O. Box 2505. Wnt Alii$, Wiseonsm 53214
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