ANSI NEIS 430-2006 Standard for Installing Medium-Voltage Metal-Clad Switchgear.pdf
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1、Standard forInstalling Medium-VoltageMetal-Clad SwitchgearNECA 430-2006Published byNational Electrical Contractors AssociationAMERICAN NATIONAL STANDARDStandard forInstalling Medium-VoltageMetal-Clad SwitchgearNECA 430-2006An AmericanNational StandardPublished byNational Electrical Contractors Assoc
2、iationNOTICE OF COPYRIGHTThis document is copyrighted by NECAReproduction of these documents either in hard copy or soft (including posting on the web) is prohibitedwithout copyright permission. For copyright permission to reproduce portions of this document, pleasecontact NECA Standards together wi
3、th their supportingstructures, enclosures, conduc-tors, electrical interconnections,and accessories.Vacuum Circuit A mechanical switching device Breaker capable of making, carrying,and breaking currents undernormal circuit conditions andalso, making and carrying for aspecified time and breaking cur-
4、rents under specified abnormalcircuit conditions such as thoseof a short circuit or groundfault, that uses vacuum as theinterrupting medium. Vacuumcircuit breakers can be of thefixed-mounted or drawout type.Voltage See Potential Transformer (PT).Transformer*Not a part of this Standard.3 a73Installin
5、g Medium-Voltage Metal-Clad Switchgear NECA 4303.1 Deliverya) Coordinate the arrival of switchgear so that theinstallation of equipment pads and foundations iscomplete and ready to receive switchgear upon deliv-ery.b) Upon delivery of equipment and accessories,visually inspect packaging for physical
6、 damage.Carefully unpack protective crates and packing suffi-ciently to inspect for concealed damage resultingfrom shipping and handling. If damage hasoccurred, notify the shipper and the manufacturer inwriting immediately.c.) Circuit breakers are typically shipped in the“Closed” position. After rem
7、oving packing material,open the circuit breaker by pushing the manual tripbutton located on the front of the circuit breaker.Check the indicator flags on the front of the circuitbreaker to ensure that the circuit breaker is “Open”and the springs are “Discharged.”d) Compare equipment and accessories
8、received withthe bill of materials to verify that the shipment iscomplete. Verify that equipment and accessoriesreceived conform with approved submittals and man-ufacturer quotations. If the shipment is not complete,notify the manufacturer in writing immediately.e) Uncrate station control power batt
9、eries and placeon trickle chargers immediately upon receipt.f) If equipment and accessories are to be storedprior to installation, restore original packing materi-als and protect from exposure to environmental con-ditions. When conditions permit, leave the packingmaterials intact until equipment and
10、 accessories areready for installation. Follow all instructions in themanufacturers instruction manuals for proper pro-tection and storage of the equipment.3.2 Handlinga) Switchgear is typically shipped as completelyassembled as possible, although several shippingsplits may be necessary to facilitat
11、e handling largerswitchgear line-ups. Circuit breakers are typicallyshipped in individual containers, but may be shippedinstalled in switchgear. Follow all instructions in themanufacturers instruction manuals for proper han-dling of the equipment.b) Switchgear is typically large, bulky equipmentweig
12、hing several thousand pounds or more. Thepacking list will provide the actual weight of eachitem. Handle equipment and accessories in accor-dance with manufacturer recommendations in orderto avoid injury to personnel and damage to equip-ment. Verify that the lifting capacity of the handlingequipment
13、 is more than the weight to be moved.Obtain the shipping weight and the type of truckmaking the delivery prior to receiving the shipment.Delivery on an open truck to the job site is recom-mended. Provide suitable protection against theweather, in accordance with the information in themanufacturers m
14、anuals and drawings.c) Handle switchgear carefully, especially consideringthe instrument panel on the front of the switchgearthat may contain delicate instruments, relays, meters,switches, and control that are easily damaged. Avoidimpact, jolting, jarring, rough handling, etc.d) Indoor switchgear sh
15、ipping sections are typicallyequipped with lifting lugs or provisions at the top ofthe sections, while outdoor switchgear shipping sec-tions typically have lifting provisions at the bottom3. Delivery, Handling, and Storagea73 4of the section. Switchgear is intended to be handledusing a crane . Do no
16、t handle switchgear or circuitbreakers using a forklift.e) Unload switchgear shipping sections from thedelivery truck using a crane (See Figure 1). Attach alifting cable at each of the four (4) lifting points tolift and move sections, and use load-rated slings orcables with safety hooks or shackles.
17、 Use spreaderbars to maintain proper angles for lifting and to pre-vent slings or cables from rubbing against equip-ment. Rig the lifting slings or cables so that the min-imum angle between lifting slings or cables and thetop of the equipment is 45, and the maximum inte-rior angle is 90. Interior an
18、gles greater than 90apply greater inward pressure of lifting lugs whichcan damage or dislodge lifting lugs from switchgear.Remove and discard lifting lugs after the equipmenthas been placed in position. Screw bolts back intoplace to cover the mounting holes.f) Preferably, use the circuit breaker tru
19、ck for elevat-ing and transporting circuit breakers. Use manufac-turer-provided structural lifting points when hoistingor lifting circuit breakers. If it is necessary to lift cir-cuit breakers with a hoist or crane, verify that it iscapable of supporting a minimum of 1,000 pounds,and use four 4-1/2
20、inch (115 mm) diameter hooksrated a minimum of 500 pounds each. Attach liftinghooks to the lifting provisions located on the sideframe members of the circuit breakers. Use a spread-er that is wider that the circuit breaker to preventslings from contacting interrupter supports. Do notlift circuit bre
21、akers by placing forklift bars beneaththe circuit breaker frame.g) If crane facilities are unavailable, use rollers underthe shipping skids or consult the manufacturer for rec-ommendations. Maintain shipping skids to protectswitchgear from being distorted or damaged duringhandling. Do not handle swi
22、tchgear directly on rollers.h) Preferably, install switchgear in the final installa-tion location upon delivery. When switchgear isstored in other than the final installation location,coordinate staging to minimize handling.i) When handling circuit breakers on a smooth, flatsurface, roll and maneuve
23、r circuit breakers by grasp-ing the top edge of the front cover. Do not use themain contacts of circuit breakers or primary leadassemblies as lifting handles.3.3 Storagea) Store switchgear indoors in a clean, warm, dry,well-ventilated room with a moderate temperatureranging between 40F and 100F. Out
24、doorswitchgear is not considered weatherproof untilinstallation is complete.b) Store switchgear in its permanently installed loca-tion whenever possible.c) Protect switchgear from rain, snow, dirt, and dust,until final assembly is completed, especially consideringswitchgear bus runs and openings in
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