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MCset 17.5 kV
Air insulated switchboard
Withdrawable switchgear SF6 or vaccum technology
General 2
Glossary 2
Earthing switch control symbols 2
Moving part control symbols 3
Recommendations 3
Standard tightening torques 3
General description 4
Warning for readers 4
AD cubicle 4
TT1, TT2 cubicles 5
CL-GL cubicles 5
RHB, RHC cubicles 6
Withdrawable mobile part 6
Identification 9
Read the inscriptions on the front panel 9
Operating Instructions 20
Extracting or inserting the mobile part 20
Plugging in the mobile part 25
Withdrawing the mobile part 26
Closing the earthing switch 27
Opening the earthing switch 29
Plugging in VT fuses 31
Withdrawing VT fuses 32
Padlocking and preventing access using padlocks 33
Locking using locks (option) 35
Locking using an electromagnet (option) 36
Preventive and corrective maintenance 36
Corrective maintenance 37
Replacement of VT compartment fuses 37
Replacing the fans on 3600 A/ 4000 A cubicles 39
Replacing the capacitor 40
Annexe 41
Replacement of the voltage presence type VPIS 1
by type VPIS 2 and VPIS 2 by VPIS 2 41
Index 48
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General
Mobile part
LF Withdrawable circuit-breaker with SF6 breaking which is
used in AD and CL cubicles
Rollarc 400 SF6 breaking withdrawable contactor equipping the AD1
cubicle
EVOLIS Withdrawable circuit-breaker with vacuum breaking which
is used in AD and CL cubicles
CTV1 Vacuum breaking withdrawable contactor equipping
the AD1 cubicle
OED Rack-in or rack-out and removal tool of the mobile parts
on the ground
Table Extraction or insertion table without the removal tool
d’extraction of the mobile parts on the ground
Operation position.
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General
“Plugged-in” position.
“Withdrawn” position.
Insertion / extraction position.
Recommendations
Height (H) of ceiling for installation It is necessary to have a height of ceiling H u 2.80 m to install a tunnel.
of an anti-arc or IPX1/IPX2 tunnel
Installation above the switchboard All type of equipment installation such as lamp or light are forbidden.
Marking
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General description
Warning for readers As the MCset range is very extensive and presents a vast number of front panel
options, we have decided to present a Functional Unit presentation equipped with
the maximum switchgear.
AD cubicle
A: LV compartment door
F: voltage indicators
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A: LV compartment door
B: protection, monitoring, control by Sepam
C: visualisation windows
D: voltage indicators
E: earthing switch operation and locking plate
and padlocking of the mobile part
F: access panel to connection compartment
of MV cables or withdrawable VT fuses
G: visualisation windows of cables or of VT fuse
position
H: operation and padlocking plate of withdrawable
VT fuses
I: compartment door fixed busbar bridge.
A: LV compartment door
B: protection, monitoring, control by Sepam
C: compartment door mobile part
D: position inspection windows of the mobile part
E: operation and locking plate of the mobile part
F: voltage indicators
G: earthing switch operation and locking plate
and padlocking of the mobile part
H: visualisation windows of cables or of VT fuse
position
I: access panel to withdrawable VT fuses and to
the lower busbar compartments
J : operation and padlocking plate of withdrawable
VT fuses
K: compartment door fixed busbar bridge
L: fan compartment (on 3600 A / 4000 A).
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A: LV compartment door
B: protection, monitoring, control by Sepam
C: compartment door mobile part
D: position inspection windows of the mobile part
E: operation and locking plate of the mobile part
F: voltage indicators
G: earthing switch operation and locking plate
and padlocking of the mobile part
H : acces panel to the busbars or to the withdrawable
VT fuses
I : visualisation windows of cables or of VT fuse
position
J : operation and padlocking plate of withdrawable
VT fuses
K : connection through the top using busbars (RHB)
or cables (RHC)
L : fan compartment (on 3600 A / 4000 A).
LF1
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LF2
LF3
Disconnector carriage
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ROLLARC 400
CTV1
Evolis
Evolis HP
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Identification
Ex : AD functional unit
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General description
Procedure pictogram
Mobile part
Cubicle
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Instructions for access
to the inside of a cubicle
AD cubicle
Markings Access
above
1 To the lower compartment via the maintenance space or duct
(access same as for CT)).
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Instructions for access
to the inside of a cubicle
Closure
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Instructions for access
to the inside of a cubicle
Open the protection switch of the Remove the access panel to VT mobile
VT secondaries which is located in fuses (6 screws),as well as the U A
the regrouping sleeve or in the LV angle bar ( 4 screws and 2 nuts ).
compartment.
Closure
To place back into operation, carry
out operations in the reverse order of
removal (closed earthing switch).
Closure To place back into operation, carry out operations in the reverse order
of the removal.
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Instructions for access
to the inside of a cubicle
Closure To place back into operation, carry out operations in the reverse order of removal.
Disconnect the VT low voltage Remove the VTs using the handle.
connector.
Closing the MV connection compartment To place back into operation, carry out For fixed VTs
operations in the reverse order Tightening torque on VT: 30 Nm.
of removal.
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Instructions for access
to the inside of a cubicle
Access to lower compartment In case upstream VT, presence of voltage in the cables
(cables, CT, earthing switch, compartment even if the circuit-breaker of the switchgear
is in “Withdrawn” position.
surge arresters)
Safety rules All operations described Access to the MV cable connection
hereafter must be carried compartement is possible through the
out in compliance with maintenance space by removing the
the safety standards in force, cubicle manhole sheet (see chapter
under the responsibility “Removing the manhole sheet”).
of a competent person.
Accessing busbars
Safety rules
All operations described hereafter must be carried out in compliance
with the safety standards in force, under the responsibility of a
competent person.
Upper For access to busbars, see chapter “Instructions for access to the inside of the
cubicle”.
Lower Access to lower busbars is possible through the maintenance space by removing
the cubicle manhole sheet.
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Instructions for access
to the inside of a cubicle
Safety rules
All operations described hereafter must be carried out in compliance
with the safety standards in force, under the responsibility of a
competent person.
Using a screwdriver, raise the vane to The flaps fall downwards up to locking.
release the locking. To close, pull the flaps upwards up to
Push the ball into the link axis. locking.
Using a screwdriver, raise the vane to Push the flaps upwards up to locking.
release the locking. To close, pull the flaps downwards up
Push the ball into the link axis. to locking.
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Installation and operation
recommendation
The switchgear’s resistance 1/ The necessity of correct The equipment must be installed
implementation of connections: in conformity with the relevant IEC
to ageing in an MV substation New cold retractable or slip-on standard.
technology offers ease of installation Outside of these normal usage
depends on 3 main factors: that favours resistance over time. conditions, we recommend contacting
Their design allows them to used in Schneider Electric to determine the
polluted environments with harsh operations to be carried out as well as
climatic conditions. their frequency according to the actual
service conditions.
2/ Impact of the relative humidity
factor: 3/ Electrical room ventilation control:
Installing a heating device is essential Grid size must be suited to the power
in climates with high relative humidity dissipated in the substation. These
levels and major temperature grids must be placed exclusively
differences. in the vicinity of the transformer, in
Ensure that draughts and / or thermal order to avoid air circulation on the LV
shocks are avoided in all cubicle switchboard.
compartments in order to avoid the
creation of dew points (sources of
partial discharges).
Operation and maintenance It is strongly advised to periodically In case of dismantling, the elastic
carry out, (minimun every 2 years washers must be change and replace
approximately), a few operation by new ones supplied by Schneider
cycles on operating devices. Electric.
Fans quantity
Cubicles types
3600 A 4000 A
AD3, CL3 1 2
RHB3 2 4
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Steps for the tests
MV cable tests
Voltage indicator lights are not lit. After removing the front panel, re-open
the earthing switch.
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Steps for the tests
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Operating Instructions
Note: the following operations are described using the extraction and insertion tool
application and the removal of mobile ERT parts, the operating mode is identical
when using the extraction table.
These tools can be adjusted in width and height. See the corresponding manuals.
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Operating Instructions
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switch 2 to .
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Operating Instructions
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Selector switch 4 to
(open earthing switch)
to .
to .
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Operating Instructions
of selector switch 2 to .
to .
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Operating Instructions
the right.
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Operating Instructions
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Plugging in VT fuses
Selector switch 6 to
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Operating Instructions
Withdrawing VT fuses
Selector switch 6 to
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Plug-in prevention in
The flap operating mechanism Press on the flap guide, and place
is located inside the cubicle, the slides (1 and 2, 1 or 2) then place
on the right side. the padlocks in the holes.
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Operating Instructions
Can also serve as an additional plug-in and drawout Place 1 padlock on the mechanical
lock out. opening push-button protective flap 1.
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Number of possible locks Mobile part in a drawn out position: Disconnector carriage
1 lock on the cubicle (2 O) or (2 C) (withdrawable busbar bridges):
or (1 O and 1 C) or (1 O) or (1 C): 1 lock in the plugged-in position
on earthing switch. (on the disconnector).
Closed disconnector
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Operating Instructions
Preventive and corrective An MCset 17.5 kV Maintenance and Services guide is available.
It gives practical information on:
maintenance
b maintaining the equipment in good operating order,
b ensuring that the equipment is safe during all installation, repair and servicing
operations.
DEAI03EN/ART833121
DEAI03FR/ART833120.
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Corrective maintenance
Replacement of VT compartment
fuses
Starting position Withdrawn fuses and disconnected Remove the protective panel
VT low voltage connector (see chapter (see chapter “Instructions for access
“Operating instructions”). to the inside of a cubicle”).
Removing
3/ pivot the striker pads C into 4/ carefully remove the pin from
a horizontal position. the striker pads D.
5/ push wrench E and turn towards 6/ remove the wrench and the fuse.
the left and let go.
The fuse is unlocked.
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Corrective maintenance
Placing
Place the spring on the wrench Place the fuses, with the strikers on
and check that it is butted against the the outside.
bottom of the wrench and positioned Fit the wrenches on the fuses (spring
between the two clips indicated by the towards the bottom).
arrows.
3/ carefully insert the pin on the striker 4/ snap the link A et lift it to place
pads C. the striker pads C in a vertical position.
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Operation Connect the VT low voltage Place protective panel (see chapter
connector (see chapter “Operating “Instructions for access to the inside
instructions”). of a cubicle”).
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Mark the wiring and disconnect (A). Disassemble the nut and washer (B).
Putting back the new capacitor Fit the fan and the capacitor (if necessary) in the opposite order to disassembly.
Check on the characteristics label that the new fan and capacitor
match the rated voltage indicated.
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Annexe
Adaptation/instructions
Replacement of the voltage presence type
VPIS 1 by type VPIS 2 and VPIS 2 by VPIS 2
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Adaptation/instructions
Replacement of the voltage presence type
VPIS 1 by type VPIS 2 and VPIS 2 by VPIS 2
INFORMATION - ADVICE:
We draw your attention to this specific
point.
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Adaptation/instructions
Replacement of the voltage presence type
VPIS 1 by type VPIS 2 and VPIS 2 by VPIS 2
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Adaptation/instructions
Replacement of the voltage presence type
VPIS 1 by type VPIS 2 and VPIS 2 by VPIS 2
CAUTION
Starting status
Cubicle + mobile part in a disconnected /test position. Unscrew the 2 self-tapping screws. Remove the VPIS 1 type voltage
presence unit
Disconnect the VPIS 1 voltage
presence unit.
Instructions to be respected In case of replacement of a VPIS 1 by a VPIS 2, all the VPIS 1 installed
on the unit need to be replaced in order to compare phases.
1: indicator unit
2: cable gland seals
3: surge arrestor
4: screws (x 4).
CAUTION
CAUTION
To integrate the cable gland seal (2) Follow the dotted line to cut the cable
onto the wiring harness, the 4 holes gland
must be cut open using a Stanley knife.
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Adaptation/instructions
Replacement of the voltage presence type
VPIS 1 by type VPIS 2 and VPIS 2 by VPIS 2
Position the cable gland seal (2) on Clip the cable harness connector (5)
the voltage presence connection (5). onto the VPIS protection (3) and fit
Check that the seal is in the correct the seal.
position.
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Adaptation/instructions
Replacement of the voltage presence type
VPIS 1 by type VPIS 2 and VPIS 2 by VPIS 2
CAUTION
Remove the 2 screws from the front
The screws must be retained. panel.
CAUTION
Remove the unit. Remove the 4 screws Discard the faulty indicator unit.
from the indicator unit. Leave the existing surge arrestor
and seal.
CAUTION
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Adaptation/instructions
Replacement of the voltage presence type
VPIS 1 by type VPIS 2 and VPIS 2 by VPIS 2
Ref. : 3723912.
Phase concordance unit of the Press the tip of the phase concordance
simplified type Schneider Electric. unit on the contact area of the VPIS in
order to perform the control operation.
Balanced phase:
b the concordance unit lamp does not
come on.
Unbalanced phase:
b the concordance unit lamp comes on.
Ref. : VPI62421.
Balanced phase:
b the concordance unit lamp does not
come on.
Unbalanced phase:
b the concordance unit lamp comes on.
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Index
A
Access to lower compartment
(cables, CT, earthing switch, surge arresters) 15
Accessing busbars 15
Accessing plug-in pins 16
AD cubicle (General description) 4
AD cubicle (Instructions for access to the inside of a cubicle) 11
C
CL-GL cubicles 5
Closing the earthing switch 27
E
Earthing switch control symbols 2
Extracting or inserting the mobile part 20
G
Glossary 2
I
Identification 9
L
Locking using an electromagnet (option) 36
Locking using locks (option) 35
M
Moving part control symbols 3
MV cable tests 18
O
Opening the earthing switch 29
P
Padlocking and preventing access using padlocks 33
Plugging in the mobile part 25
Plugging in VT fuses 31
Preventive and corrective maintenance 36
R
Read the inscriptions on the front panel 9
Recommendations 3
Removing front protection cover plates 12
Removing the MV compartment separation sheet 13
Removing the manhole sheet 14
Removing and inserting fixed or withdrawable VTs 14
Replacement of the voltage presence type VPIS 1
by type VPIS 2 and VPIS 2 by VPIS 2 41
Replacement of VT compartment fuses 37
Replacing the fans on 3600 A/ 4000 A cubicles 39
Replacing the capacitor 40
RHB, RHC cubicles 6
S
Standard tightening torques 3
T
TT1, TT2 cubicles 5
V
Voltage presence on MV cables 18
W
Warning for readers 4
Withdrawable mobile part 6
Withdrawing the mobile part 26
Withdrawing VT fuses 32
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- engineering and technical assistance,
- commissioning,
- training,
- preventive and corrective maintenance,
- adaptation work,
- spare parts.
Call your sales representative who will put you in touch with your nearest
Schneider Electric group service center or directly call the following telephone
number: +33 (0)4 76 57 60 60 Grenoble France.
Schneider Electric Industries S.A.S As standards, specifications and designs change from time to time, please ask for confirmation
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