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BREAK-SAFE Load Break & Pick-up Tool USBS-15-1-PS USBS-27-1-PS USBS-46-1-PS USBS-15-2-PS USBS-27-2-PS USBS-46-2-PS Available Options: H - Hard Case S - Soft Case Second Generation Models Only. For tools manufactured after April 2014 and including the Yellow Safety Lock. PATENT NO. 6,078,008 Other Patents Pending Operation Manual Contents Applications 2 Circuit Restrictions 3 Components 4 Line and Tool Preparation 5 Operation 6 Operational Life 8 Periodic Maintenance 8 Storage 8 Warranty 8 Copyright 2015 Utility Solutions, Inc. Phone (828)323-8914 Fax (828)323-8410 Email sales@utilitysolutionsinc.com Web www.utilitysolutionsinc.com 101 33 rd Street Drive SE Hickory, NC 28602

Applications The BREAK-SAFE is a jumper clamp that functions like a portable switch. It is designed to operate on overhead distribution power lines in conjunction with an appropriately rated and approved jumper cable. There are three operating functions: load break, load pickup and continuous current duty. It is intended for temporary connections and should not be used in a permanent capacity. Floating Head models (USBS-15-1-PS, USBS-27-1-PS, and USBS-46-1-PS) are designed to be installed and removed from overhead lines using appropriately rated and approved rubber gloves and personal protective equipment. Duckbill Head models (USBS-15-2-PS, USBS-27-2-PS, and USBS-46-2-PS) are designed to be installed and removed from overhead lines using an approved insulated hot stick. All models require an approved insulated hot stick for the load break and load pick-up operations.! DANGER! Contact with high voltage will cause death or grievous personal injury to the operator. Only use this device in conjunction with safe operating practices around energized lines and equipment. Always wear appropriately rated rubber gloves and personal protective gear when utilizing this product to prevent electrocution. Carefully read and fully understand this manual prior to operating, maintaining or testing this device. Improper operation, handling or maintenance of this device can result in death, grievous personal injury and or equipment damage. Follow safe work procedures and practices when utilizing this device. Failure to use this device in a safe manner can result in death, grievous personal injury and or equipment damage. 2

These instructions are not intended to replace or be a substitute for proper safety training procedures. Failure to select the proper tool in regards to minimum system requirements can result in death, grievous personal injury and or equipment damage. Circuit Restrictions The BREAK-SAFE should not be used if the maximum voltage and/or amperage rating of the tool can be exceeded. The BREAK-SAFE is rated by maximum amperage and voltage (kv). The table below details the specific ratings of the various BREAK-SAFE models. Model Max System Voltage Maximum Current Rating Minimum Conductor Size Maximum Conductor Size USBS-15-1-PS USBS-15-2-PS USBS-27-1-PS USBS-27-2-PS 15 kv 27 kv 300 A #6 Copper 954 ACSR USBS-46-1-PS USBS-46-2-PS 46 kv 200 A Table 1 The BREAK-SAFE has been tested to the full voltage and amperage rating for nominal power factors of 70%-80% for both load break and load make applications. However, the tool is rated by system voltages. For example, a 15 kv tool on a 15 kv system will usually experience voltages of 15 kv / 3 or about 8.6 kv. It is at these actual ( 3 ) system voltage levels that the tool is rated for line charging and cable charging applications. The BREAK-SAFE USBS-15-1-PS and USBS-15-2-PS models have been tested at full 15 kv. This does not mean the tool is rated for phase to ground applications of a 27 kv system. Use a 15 kv BREAK-SAFE for 15 kv system voltages and below. Use a 27 kv BREAK-SAFE for 27 kv system voltages and below. Use a 46 kv BREAK-SAFE for 46 kv system voltages and below. The tool is designed to be used on three phase systems, but only on a single phase at a time. Typical three phase applications require three separate tools. Outlined below are some circuit restrictions known to exist: Do not utilize the BREAK-SAFE tool in situations where ferroresonance can produce over-voltage situations. An example of this involves switching unloaded transformers that are delta-connected three phase and wyeconnected three phase with primary neutral ungrounded. The tool should never be used in phase-to-phase applications. Do not utilize the BREAK-SAFE to switch unloaded transformers. Do not utilize the BREAK-SAFE to switch capacitor banks. 3

Components Floating Head Duckbill Head Conductor Hook Internal Yellow Tube Yellow Safety Lock Brass Contacts Load Pick-up Trigger (located under Lock) Conductor Bar Load Break Ring (should rotate freely) 4

Only trained and qualified personnel should operate, inspect and maintain this equipment. The BREAK-SAFE is not waterproof. Do not use the BREAK-SAFE in wet conditions. If inclement weather is expected after installation, cover tool with an approved insulating rubber blanket. Carefully inspect the tool prior to each use. Damaged components can result in personal injury and or equipment damage. When working with the BREAK-SAFE always assume the tool is energized at all times. Never consider the tool body as rated insulation. The BREAK-SAFE is NOT a fuse. It should be used in a temporary capacity only. Always remove the BREAK-SAFE from the circuit, or remove the jumper attached to the parking stand, after each load break operation. The BREAK-SAFE is not rated insulation nor is it considered a visible gap. Line and Tool Preparation 1. Do not exceed the rated voltage of the tool (TABLE 1). 2. Do not exceed the rated amperage of the tool (TABLE 1). 3. Insulate the pole and conductor as required by the supervising utility safety practices. 4. Clean the conductor at each location where the BREAK-SAFE and jumper cable will be attached. 5. If the BREAK-SAFE is equipped with a duckbill head (USBS-**-2-PS) ensure that all attachment fasteners are tight and secure. 5

Operation Prepare the Tool for use 1. Refer to the laminated Field Inspection Procedure card before each use. 2. Place the BREAK-SAFE in the UNLOCK Position (FIGURE 1) by lifting the Yellow Safety Lock to gain access to the Load Break Ring. 3. Pull the Load Break Ring until the tool locks in the open tool position (the internal yellow tube is visible). 4. Lower the Yellow Safety Lock into the LOCK OPEN position (FIGURE 2) to prevent an accidental load pickup operation. Install the Tool and Jumper Cable 5. Securely attach the BREAK-SAFE in the LOCK OPEN position to the SOURCE (FIGURE 3) of the circuit using standard utility safety practices and procedures. 6. Securely attach one end of an appropriately rated and approved jumper cable to the LOAD of the circuit (FIGURE 3) using standard utility safety practices and procedures. Clean and inspect the conductor before attaching the jumper cable. SOURCE LOAD Figure 1 Figure 2 Figure 3 NON-ENERGIZED ENERGIZED CURRENT FLOW 7. Securely attach the opposite end of an appropriately rated and approved jumper cable to the Conductor Bar of the BREAK-SAFE (FIGURE 3). Perform Load Pick-up Operation 8. Visually check connections and confirm placement of the tool and jumper cable on the circuit before performing the Load Pick-up operation (FIGURE 3). 9. The Load Pick-up operation must be done using an approved insulated hot stick and NEVER by hand. 10. Using an approved insulated hot stick, lift the Yellow Safety Lock into the UNLOCK position (FIGURE 1) to gain access to the Load Pickup Trigger. 11. Using an approved insulated hot stick, exert a steady downward Figure 4 movement on the Load Pickup Trigger. The Load Break Ring Assembly will retract forcefully into the Clear Tube Assembly energizing the circuit. Push up on the Load Break Ring with the hot stick to verify the brass contacts are fully seated (FIGURE 4). 12. Immediately lower the Yellow Safety Lock into the LOCK CLOSE position (FIGURE 5) to prevent an accidental load break operation. Figure 5 6

Temporary Circuit Established A temporary or parallel circuit has now been established. The permanent circuit can be disconnected or cut following standard safety practices and procedures while maintenance or other activities are performed (FIGURE 6). Note: The BREAK-SAFE is a temporary device and is not meant for long term use. The BREAK-SAFE is NOT a fuse. SOURCE LOAD Figure 6 NON-ENERGIZED ENERGIZED CURRENT FLOW Perform Load Break Operation 13. Using an approved insulated hot stick, lift the Yellow Safety Lock into the UNLOCK position (FIGURE 1) to gain access to the Load Break Ring. 14. Using an approved insulated hot stick, push up on the Load Break Ring to verify the tool has been properly reset (FIGURE 4). 15. With one steady motion, pull down firmly on the Load Break Ring using an approved insulated hot stick until the tool locks in the open position. Do not stop or hesitate while pulling. 16. Immediately lower the Yellow Safety Lock into the LOCK OPEN position (FIGURE 2) to prevent an accidental load pickup operation. 17. Verify there is NO VOLTAGE and/or NO AMPERAGE present on the BREAK-SAFE and the jumper cable. 18. If the SOURCE circuit is to remain energized while work is done, move the jumper cable to the conductor bar of a Utility Solutions Jumper-T (USJT-001/2) or equivalent device (FIGURE 7). This will create a visible gap using rated insulation. SOURCE LOAD Figure 7 NON-ENERGIZED ENERGIZED CURRENT FLOW 19. To re-energize the temporary circuit, repeat the procedure beginning at step #7. 20. If the temporary circuit will not be re-energized, the BREAK-SAFE and the jumper cable may be safely removed from the permanent circuit. 21. The BREAK-SAFE should be stored in the LOCK CLOSE position (FIGURE 5). 7

Operational Life* The BREAK-SAFE Load Break & Pick-up Tool is designed to operate with minimal maintenance or service. Maintenance should be performed every two years. A shorter maintenance schedule is recommended for tools used more frequently. MAINTENANCE REMINDER RECOMMENDED MAINTENANCE DUE TWO YEARS FROM DATE SHOWN (SEE INSTRUCTION MANUAL FOR DETAILS) 1 7 2 8 MONTH 3 4 5 6 9 10 11 12 YEAR 2014 2015 B-000970 2016 2017 Service is recommended 2 years after the date shown.* A Maintenance Reminder decal is located below the product decal and indicates the date of manufacture. If the tool has been previously maintained or serviced, the decal will represent the date of last service. Periodic Maintenance* Utility Solutions suggests maintaining the BREAK-SAFE every two years by performing either a Heat Run Test or a Resistance Test. Both are done by using the Utility Solutions Grounds Tester (USGT-600) or equivalent device. This test procedure, in addition to the in-field routine maintenance test procedure, will ensure the BREAK-SAFE meets factory performance criteria and is fully functional. Refer to our website or contact the factory regarding repair or maintenance information. Storage The BREAK-SAFE should be stored in a clean, dry place. Damp and/or high humidity environments should be avoided. The BREAK-SAFE should be stored in the LOCK CLOSE position (internal yellow tube will not be visible). Utility Solutions recommends storing the BREAK-SAFE in a soft case (USBS-XX-SOFTCASE) or hard case (USBS-XX-HARDCASE). Warranty Utility Solutions warrants the BREAK-SAFE Load Break & Pick-up Tool for any defects in manufacturing for the period of one year. If the tool is returned within that time period, Utility Solutions will repair or replace the tool free of charge. * For tools manufactured after April 2014 and including the Yellow Safety Lock. Tools manufactured prior to May 2014 and NOT including the Yellow Safety Lock require annual maintenance. Refer to our website for repair or maintenance information regarding the either model. 8