Hand operated drives and accessories for outdoor switching devices 1
Outdoor hand operated drives Outdoor hand operated drives are used for manual control of outdoor switching devices, specially the medium voltage disconnectors and switch-disconnectors. Drive of L type This drive is intended for the operation of switching devices arranged in a simple way on wooden, concrete or steel poles. Attachment to wooden and concrete poles occurs by using brackets or sleeves, or fixing bands. Fixing of the drives to the steel poles occurs directly by using bolts. Using a padlock, which does not constitute a part of the delivery, can prevent tampering with the loaddisconnector by non-authorized personnel. The drive lever is linked with a short pipe draw bar of circular cross-section that serves as a connecting link to connect another set of drawbars. The movable part of the drive is connected to the drive base frame by using a stranded copper earthing bar. Box type drive This drive is supplied in the following design: single, double or triple design. The drive mechanism is installed in a box, which can be locked. The drive stroke can be adjusted ac-cording to the dimensional arrangement of the system, to a height of either 140 mm or 110 mm. Non-authorized manipulation to the system is prevented by the installation of a padlock which does not constitute a part of the delivery. Box type drives are attached in a similar way to the pole as the L-drives, with one exception, which applies to the drives of triple design. These drives must use another type of bracket. Box type drive of single design is intended to be used for switching devices without earthing switch. Drives designed as double/triple drives provide for the operation of a switching device equipped with one/two earthing switches, respectively. Drives of double and triple design are equipped with mechanical interlocking of the operating levers, which is one of the means to eliminate a faulty handling. Special design There are two options of a drive in special de-sign: box type drive equipped with a lock, with cylindrical lock insert installed from the side box type drive equipped with a lock, with cylindrical lock insert installed from the front In both the above cases the lock cylindrical insert is protected against the ingress of rainwater by using protective cover. Surface treatment All the steel parts are hot galvanized. 2
Arrangement of the drive components on a wooden pole Figure 1 1 - Drive of L type 5 - R110 Sleeve 9 - Insulator 11 - Drive bracket 12 - Smooth pipe 1.6 m (length) (with barrel type bushing) Figure 2 3 - Box type drive 3a - Box type drive of double design 5 - R110 Sleeve 7a - Intermediate bearing of double design 2) 9 - Insulator 10 - Drive bracket 11 - Pipe with one thread 12 - Smooth pipe 1.6 m 1) The upper intermediate bearing must be provided with a Clamping stub head in form of a joint. A barrel sleeve in the suspension lug provides for the tilting of the last draw bar to both sides from the pole axis by about 8. Figure 1 Figure 2 Length of the complete set of draw bars Recommended number of intermediate bearings up to 7m 2 up to 9m 3 3
Arrangement of the drive components on a concrete pole Figure 3 2 - Drive of L type 6 - Sleeve - size according to the pole diameter 10 - Drive bracket 11 - Pipe with one thread Figure 4 4 - Box type drive, single design 4a - Box type drive, double design 4b - Box type drive, triple design 6 - Sleeve - size according to the pole diameter 7a - Intermediate bearing of double 7b - Intermediate bearing of triple 9 - Insulator 10 - Drive bracket 13 - Pipe with one thread 1) The upper intermediate bearing must be provided with a Clamping stub head in form of a joint. A barrel sleeve in the suspension lug provides for the tilting of the last draw bar to both sides from the pole axis by about 8. Figure 3 Figure 4 Length of the complete set of draw bars Recommended number of intermediate bearings up to 9m 2 up to 13m 3 up to 15m 4 4
Arrangement of the drive components on a concrete pole Figure 5 - Drive with one reversing intermediate bearing 4 - Drive of L or box type (single design) 4a - Drive o box type (double design) 6 - Sleeve - size according to the pole diameter design 7a - Intermediate bearing of double design 10 - Drive bracket 13 - Pipe with one thread 17 - Reversing intermediate bearing, lateral, single design 17a - Reversing intermediate bearing, lateral, double design Figure 6 - Drive with two reversing intermediate bearings 4 - Box type drive, single design 4a - Box type drive, double design 6 - Sleeve - size according to the pole diameter design 7a - Intermediate bearing of double design 8 - Reversing intermediate bearing, straight type 8a - Reversing intermediate bearing, straight type, double design 10 - Drive bracket 13 - Pipe with one thread Note: Drives designed with two reversing intermediate bearings are used for poles with a height of more than 16 m. The installed reversing intermediate bearings provide for a mutual balancing of the weight of the set of drawbars. Figure 5 Figure 6 Length of the complete set of draw bars Recommended number of intermediate bearings up to 9m 1 + 1 up to 13m 2 + 1 up to 15m 3 + 1 5
Drive of L type socket pipe 1 775 15001 6,4 Function of the box type drive operating lever disconnector ON 1 - A latch, which secures the drive lever in ON switching position. After lifting the latch the drive can be moved in or out 2 - Securing pin, which also can be used as a draw bar hinge. By changing the position of pin in the lever the drive stroke can be changed from 110mm to 140mm, and vice versa 3 - Arrestment pins of the blocking mechanism 4 - Shifting rocker arm of the blocking mechanism. If both the levers find themselves in OFF position, then shifting one of the sides provides for the de-blocking of one of the levers 5 - Pins of the drive levers operating lever earthing switch OFF The function of a drive designed as double or triple drive is very similar. With the double drive the right hand lever is used for the operation of the switching device, the left hand lever for the operation of the earthing switch. With drive in triple design the control of switching device occurs through that lever which is located in medium position, while levers on both sides serve as the handling levers of earthing switches. The blocking system of multiple-type drives provides for a reliable function of switching devices equipped with earthing switches, and prevents any defective manipulation with the system. 6
Box type drives Single drive Double drive Triple drive Single drive Double drive Triple drive 775 25000 12,0 775 26000 18,9 775 27000 25,4 Intermediate bearings Single type for wooden pole Double type for wooden pole Intermediate bearing to be mounted to a wooden pole normal design joint design single 775 61901 775 61902 5,2 double 775 61911 775 61912 8,3 7
Intermediate bearing to be mounted to a concrete pole normal design joint design single 775 61101 775 61501 5,4 double 775 61201 775 61601 8,5 triple 775 61301 775 61701 12,7 Reversing lateral intermediate bearing to be mounted to a concrete pole single 775 67101 6,2 double 775 67201 7,9 Reversing straight intermediate bearing to be mounted to a concrete pole 8 single 775 66101 6,9 double 775 66201 10,5
Clamping stub heads Clamping stub head, straight Construction d straight, flat 775 71000 12,5 1,0 straight, flat with link bush 775 71100 12,2 1,0 straight, forked 775 71200 12,5 1,1 angled, flat 775 72000 12,5 1,0 angled, flat with link bush 775 72100 12,2 1,0 angled, forked 775 72200 12,5 1,1 Angled clamping stub head 775 73000 0,9 Sleeves Sleeve for wooden pole 775 82000 0,9 Sleeve for concrete pole R H of pole 775 82010 130 210 250-270 1,2 775 82020 155 230 300-315 1,3 775 82030 178 226 330-360 1,5 9
Clamping crank l 1 l 2 775 78132 132,5 73 1,4 775 78184 184,5 125 1,6 Interposed insulator kv eff h 775 51001 12 210 2,6 775 52001 24 280 3,7 775 53001 36 360 6,9 Drive brackets L type, single and double box type drive bracket Pole L S 775 81000 wooden 320 240 2,3 775 81010 concrete 420 340 2,9 Triple box type drive bracket 775 81020 3,5 Pipes Pipe Design Standard lengths in m approx. 2,45 per m smooth 2 2,5 3 with one thread 2 2,5 3 Specifications are subject to change without notice. DRIBO 10/2003 10