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S&C Switch Operators - Type CS-1 A NSTRUCTONS For Operation NTRODUCTON CAUTON: The equipment covered by this puelication must be operated and maintained by qualified persons who are thoroughly trained and who understand any hazards that may be involved. This publication is written only for such qualified persons and is not intended to be a substitute for adequate training and experience in safety procedures for this type of equipment. The S&C Switch Operator-Type CS-1A is a high-speed operator having an operating time of 1.5 seconds maximum. t is expressly designed for power operation of S&C Circuit-Switchers-Mark V, as indicated in the table on page 2. High-speed, high-torque power operation of S&C Circuit-Switchers-Mark V, by means of the S&C Switch Operator-Type CS-A, is essential in order to attain the two-time duty-cycle fault-closing ratings of 30,000 amperes rms three-phase symmetrical, 76,500 amperes peak for Vertical-Break Style and nteger Style models; and two-time duty-cycle faultclosing ratings of 40,000 amperes rms three-phase symmetrical, 102,000 amperes peak for Center-Break Style models. Power operation of S&C Circuit-Switchers-Mark V, by means of the S&C Switch Operator-Type CS-A, also provides opening and closing without hesitation under s-inch ice formation for Vertical-Break and nteger Style models, 1 %-inch ice formation for Center- Break Style models; close interphase simultaneity; long life of fault-closing contacts under normal operating duties; and avoidance of excessive switching transients due to prolonged or unstable prestrike arcing. Because of its high-speed operation, the S&C Switch Operator-Type CS-1A is not suitable for use with switches of other manufacture. For 6-gap S&C Circuit-Switchers, the S&C Switch Operator-Type CS-2A is required. For S&C Circuit-Switchers-Type A and Type G, Vertical-Break Style, having reciprocating operating mechanisms, the S&C Switch Operator-Type CS-10 is required. Supersedes nstruction Sheet 852-511 dated 12-18-78 0 1989 la S&C ELECTRC COMPANY Chicago S&C ELECTRC CANADA LTD.* Toronto For S&C Alduti-Rupter@Switches-Outdoor Distribution and S&C Alduti-Rupter Switches with Power Fuses-Outdoor Distribution, S&C Switch Operators- Types AS-A and AS-10 are available. For S&C Line-Rupters, the S&C Switch Operator- Type LS-2 is available. lgure. The S&C Switch Operator--Type CS-A. (Formerly 852411) NSTRUCTON SHEET 7 lg.501 Page 1 of 13 October 28. 1985

~~~ S&C Switch Operators - Type CS-1 A NTRODUCTON -Continued For switches of other manufacture, the S&C Switch 0 Mechanical position indicators for both switch Operator-Type LS-1 is available. The LS-1 is a low- operator and Circuit-Switcher open and closed speed operator with an operating time of 4 to 7 seconds. positions. t is designed for power operation of outdoor high-voltage 0 Non-reset electric operation counter. disconnects and interrupter switches for which this low 0 operating speed is appropriate. Laminated safety-plate window for inspection of builtin internal decoupling mechanism, mechanical S&C Switch Operators-Type CS-1A include the position indicators, and operation counter (and following features as standard: position-indicating lamps, if furnished as accessories). 0 Built-in internal decoupling mechanism, operable by integral external selector handle, with padlocking provisions and automatic mechanical locking of output shaft. Laminated safety-plate window permits visible air-gap verification of complete disengagement of output shaft. 0 Open-close pushbuttons, externally operable, with padlockable cover. Built-in nonremovable, handle. foldaway manual operating 0 0 Foolproof recoupling. mpossible with positionindexing drums to couple the switch operator and the Circuit-Switcher unsynchronized. Fingertip precision adjustment of output-shaft rotation using self-locking spring-biased cams. Eight-pole auxiliary switch, coupled to motor, with fingertip precision adjustment of individual contacts using self-locking spring-biased cams. SWTCH OPERATORS-TvDe - High-Voltage Device sac Mark V* C~rcult-Swltcher wlthout Shunt-Trlp Devlce S&C Mark V* Circult-Swltcher wlth Shunt-Trlp Devlce APP lie ation,. Style and Rating of High-Voltage Device nteger, 34.5 thru 69 kv Vertlcal-Break, 34 5 thru 161 kv Center-Break, 230 and 345 kv. 3 gaps nteger, 34.5 thru 69 kv Vertlcal-Break, 34 5 thru 161 kv Center-Break. 230 and 345 kv. 3 gaps CS-1A Motor and Control Voltage 48 v dc 125 v dc 115v60hz 230 v 60 hz 48 v dc 125 v dc Maximum Operating Time, Seconds@ 1.5 1.5 @ Based on mlntmum battery and external control wire size requirements specifled in S&C Data Bulletin 719-60; operating time wlll be less f largerthan-mnumum battery size and/or external control wlre size S utilized. Minimum Locked-Rotor Torque at Rated Control Voltage, nch-lbs. 21500 21 500 18 000 15 18 000 15 500 21 15 21 500 Accelerating Current, Amperes 80 30 Catalog Number 38845R4-A 38845R4-B 38845R4-D 38845R4-E 38846R5-AHP 38846R5-0. Schematic Wiring Diagram Drawing Number CDR-3112R2 CDR-3123R2 CDR-3183 CDR-3184A Catalog Number 38858R-B, for apphcations where the Circuit- Switcher is used in conjunction with an S&C Automatic Control Device, unless the swltch operator is ordered with the optional Shunt-Trip A CDR-3183 for Catalog Number 38846R5-BHP. CDR-3195 for Catalog Number 38858R1-B. 71 grn5o1 NSTRUCTON SHEET Page 2 of 13 COMPANY S&C ELECTRC Chicago CANADA S&C ELECTRC LTD: Toronto

NTRODUCTON - Continued Antifriction bearings throughout; tapered roller bearings for all high-torque gear-train shafts. Weatherproof, dustproof enclosure, equipped with 120/240-volt ac space heater, factory-connected for 240-volt ac operation. Can readily be field-reconnected for 120-volt ac operation. Tamper-resistant design-welded enclosure; baffled louvers; gasketed, flanged door opening; cam-action door latch; provisions for padlocking. Foul-weather accessibility to interior of enclosure. Accessisby door rather than by removal of entire enclosure. Two-pole pull-out fuseholders for motor, space heater, and (if applicable) shunt-trip circuits. Switch-operator catalog numbers are suffixed with one or more letters. The first letter following the catalog number designates the motor and control voltage: Suffix -A -B -D. -E. Voltage 48 volts dc 125 volts dc 115 volts 60 hz 230 volts 60 hz Not applicable to Catalog Numbers 38846R5 and 38858R1 Other suffix letters which may be added to the switchoperator catalog number indicate the inclusion of optional accessories as follows: ACCESSORES Shunt-Trip Contactor and Time-Delay Relay, minimize control-current nrush by energmng shunt-trlp devlce and switch-operator motor n sequence@@ Open-Close Deletlon Operable of Externally Space Heater Thermostat tem Suffix Added to Switch-Operator Catalog Number Pushbuttons -J Kev nterlock with Switch, locks Clrcult-Switcher open and dlsconnects motor-control clrcult Posltlon-lndlcatlng (one Lamps the mounted green), inslde one red, Extra Auxlllary (ndlvldually Swltch enclosure@ adjustable contacts), 4-PST motor) (coupled -Q Duplex Receptacle and Convenlence-Light Lampholder with Switch Extra Auxlllary Swltch (ndlvidually adjustable contacts), 8-PST (coupled to Circuit-Switcher)@ Rernote-Control Blocklng Swltch, prevents remote operation of swltch operator when the protectlve cover for the externally mounted open-close pushbuttons is open Extra Auxlllary Swltch (ndlvidually adjustable contacts), 12-PST (coupled to Circult-Swltcher)@ -2 0 Avallable as an optional accessory only with S&C Switch Operator @ Not available in applications utilizing an S&C Circuit-Switcher Relay Catalog Number 38846R5-B; included as standard equipment wlth Catalog and Control Pack. Number 38846R5-AHP. Permits use of minimum-size control wire. @ The 8-PST Extra Auxiliary Switch (suffix -W ) cannot be furnlsbed @ Not available wlth S&C Switch Operator Catalog Number 38858R1-B. f the 12-PST version (suffix -Z ) is specified, and vice versa. -H P -K -L -V -W -Y NSTRUCTON SHEET 7 1 9-501 COMPANY- S&C ELECTRC Chicago Page 3 of 13 LT0:Toronto CANADA S&C ELECTRC

S&C Switch Operators - Type CS-1 A OPERATON nterrupter Targets Switch-Operator Output Shaft Pushbutton Protective Cover -Circuit-Switcher Position ndicator \Alignment Arrow Manual Operating Handle (in storage Selector Handle \ Switch-Operator Nameplate \ Circuit-Switcher Nameolate 10 by-kv lnreger 3ryle bmxit-switcher. 719401 Page4of13 NSTRUCTON SHEET S&C ELECTRC COMPANY Chicago S&C ELECTRC CANADA LTD.0 Toronto

OPERATON - Continued The following instructions are based upon the assumption that the switch-operator output shaft has been connected to the Circuit-Switcher power train, that electrical connections to the control source have been completed, and thathe switch operator has been correctly adjusted in accordance with S&C nstruction Sheet 719-500. Figure 2 illustrates an S&C Switch Operator-Type CS-1A connected to an S&C Circuit- Switcher-Mark V, nteger Style. Do not assume thathe switch-operator position necessarily indicates the open or closed position of the Circuit-Switcher. Upon completion of an opening or closing operation (electrical or manual), check to be sure that the following conditions exist: The switch-operator position indicator, Figure 4, signals Open or Closed to indicate that the switch operator has moved through a complete operation. Also note the position-indicating lamps, Figure 4, if furnished. The Circuit-Switcher position indicator, located on the switch-operator output shaft, Figure 2, is in agreement with the switch-operator position indicator. That is, both indicators should show Open or Closed. 0 The Circuit-Switcher disconnect blade on each poleunit is fully open or fully closed. Then tag and padlock the switch operator in accordance with standard system operating procedures. n all cases, make certain that the switch operator is padlocked before walking away. Correct operation of the Circuit-Switcher depends on charging and latching the stored-energy source within each brain as the disconnect blades move to the fully open position and the interrupters close. The interrupter target located on the side of each brain housing appears yellow when the interrupter is open. The target appears gray (normal) when the interrupter is closed. Because the interrupters are closed as the Circuit- Switcher blades move to the fully open position, the target appears yellow only briefly during the opening operation.the target should never appear yellow when the Circuit-Switcher is in the fully open or fully closed position. CAUTON: When in service, interrupters should never be open while the blades are in the closed position. To close the interrupters, Circuit-Switcher must be completely opened and then reclosed. For this reason, the switch operator incorporates a control circuit that causes the switch operator to return automatically to the open position whenever power is restored while the switch operator is at any position between fully open and fully closed. Such action takes place regardless of the direction in which it was operating prior to loss of voltage. This control circuit is a built-in feature to prevent Circuit-Switcher from being closed from a partially open position after the interrupters have tripped open. Electrical Operation To open or close the Circuit-Switcher electrically, unlock and lift the external pushbutton protective cover.? Then, press the appropriate pushbutton.1 See Figure 3. Alternatively, the switch operator may be activated by operating associated, remotely located control switches. (No instructions are included for activating the switch operator by means of remotely located control switches because control schemes vary with different installations. With any given installation, however, it may be possible and desirable to effect such operation. nstructions presented herein cover operation at the switch operator only.) For switch operators with optional rernote-control blocking switch (suffix -Y ), opening the pushbutton protective cover prevents remote operation of the switch operator. 1 Open-close pushbuttons are not included on switch operators specified with catalog number suffix - J. NSTRUCTON SHEET 7 1 grn5o1 S&C ELECTRC COMPANY Chicago Page 5 of 13 CANADA S&C ELECTRC LTO.0 Toronto

S&C Switch Operators - Type CS-1 A OPERATON -Continued Key nter-lock with Switch (Catalog Number Suffix 4 ) Position-ndexing Drums Operation Counter (optional on earlier models) Arro!NP Motor-Circuit Two-Pole Pull-Out Fuseholder (control-source fuses and two-pole controlsource disconnect switch on earlier models) Pushbutton Protectiv Cover (open) 7 Remote-Control Blocking Switch (Catalog Number Suffix -Y ) -./ Duplex Receptacle and Convenience-Light Lamp/ holder with Switch (Catalog Number Suffix -V) nstruction Manual Holder nstructions, Switch-Operator/ Travel-Limit Adjustment Spare Fuses (6) 4 J Fuseholder (space Shunt-Trip Circuit Two-Pole Pull-Out Fuseholder heater fuses on earlier models) 71 Q-501 Page 6 of 13 NSTRUCTON SHEET S&C ELECTRC COMPANY- Chicago S&C ELECTRC CANADA LTD.* Toronto

OPERATON -Continued Manual Operation The switch operator can be operated manually to open or close the Circuit-Switcher. CAUTON: Manual closing of an energized Circuit- Switcher is not recommended because of the possibility of closing into a fault. Manual opening of an energized Circuit-Switcher is permissible. Once the opening operation has been initiated, however, it should be completed with dispatch. Cranking should continue until the Circuit-Switcher is fully open, as indicated by resistance which will be felt as the Circuit-Switcher power train progresses to its stops. As the Circuit- Switcher moves toward the open position, the interrupters will close and the stored-energy source within the brains will charge and latch. The Circuit-Switcher disconnect blades should never be in the closed position when the interrupters are in the open position. To open or close the Circuit-Switcher manually, pull the latch knob on the hub of the manual operating handle and pivot the handle forward slightly from its storage position. Release the latch knob while continuing to pivot the handle forward to lock it into the cranking position. See Figures 2 and 5. (As the handle is pivoted forward the motor brake is mechanically released, both leads of the control source are automatically disconnected, and both the opening and closing motor contactors are mechanically blocked in the open position. However, the shunt-trip device-when this option is provided-remains operative unless the switch operator is in the open position.) f desired, during manual operation, the switch operator may also be disconnected from the control source by removing the motor-circuit two-pole pull-out fuseholder, located on the right-hand inside wall of the Position-ndicating Lamps (Catalog Number Suffix - M ) Arrow Plate \ Selector Handle lgure 4. Views of switch operator through obserratlon window. NSTRUCTON SHEET 7 1 Q-501 S&C ELECTRC COMPANY Chicago Page 7 of 13 S&C ELECTRC CANADA LTD.- Toronto

S&C Switch Operators - Type CS-1 A 1 OPERATON - Continued enclosure. Likewise, the shunt-trip device may be rendered inoperative by removing the shunt-trip circuit two-pole pull-out fuseholder, located on the left-hand inside wall of the enclosure. To return the manual operating handle to its storage position, pull the latch knob and pivot the handle approximately 90 degrees. The handle will then be disengaged from the switch operator and may be rotated freely in either direction to its storage position. Complete the handle storage by pivoting the operating handle backward approximately 90 degrees until it latches in the storage position. Note that the manual operating handle may be disengaged from the switch-operator mechanism at any position of the handle. However, if the switch operator and Circuit-Switcher are at any position between fully open and fully closed when the manual operating handle is placed in the storage position, and the motor-circuit fuseholder is inserted, the switch operator will automatically move to the open position (because the switchoperator control circuit is designed to allow an electrical Selector Handle (being turned Locking Tabs Figure 5. Manual operation. Figure 6. Selector handle operation. 7 1 Q-501 Page 8 of 13 NSTRUCTON SHEET S&C ELECTRC COMPANY- Chicago S&C ELECTRC CANADA LTR-Toronto

1 OPERATON -Continued closing only from the fully open position Switcher). of Circuit- The handle may be padlocked in its storage position. Decoupling The integral external selector handle, for operation of the built-in internal decoupling mechanism, is located on the right-hand side of the switch-operator enclosure. See Figure 5. Swing the selector handle upright and slowly rotate it clockwise 50 to the decoupled position. See Figure 6. This decouples the switch-operator mechanism from the switch-operator output shaft. Then lower the selector handle to engage the locking tab. When thus decoupled, the switch operator may be operated either manually or electrically without operating the Circuit-Switcher. When the selector handle is in the decoupled position, the shunt-trip device (when this option is provided) is rendered inoperative.* Moreover, in the decoupled position, the switch operator s output shaft is prevented from moving by a mechanical locking device located within the switch-operator enclosure. During the intermediate segment of the selector handle travel, which includes the position at which actual disengagement (or engagement) of the internal decoupling mechanism occurs, the motor-circuit source leads are momentarily disconnected and both the opening and closing motor contactors are mechanically blocked in the open position. Visual inspection, through the observation window, will verify whether the internal decoupling mechanism is in the coupled or decoupled position. See Figure 4. The selector handle may be padlocked in either position. Coupling Manually operate the switch operator to bring it to the same position (open or closed) as the Circuit-Switcher. The switch-operator position indicator, seen through the observation window, will show when the approximate open or closed position has been attained. To move the switch operator to the exact position for coupling, turn the manual operating handle slowly until the positionindexing drums are numerically aligned. Then swing the selector handle upright and rotate it counterclockwise to the coupled position. Lower the handle to engage the locking tab. The selector handle is now in the coupled position and may be padlocked there. * Only the shunt-trip device is rendered inoperative. The switch operator can still be opened through the user s protective-relay circuit. Thus elective checkout of the system protective scheme is possible at any time. NSTRUCTON SHEET 7 1 ~ ~ 5 0 S&C ELECTRC COMPANY Chicago Page 9 of 13 CANADA S&C ELECTRC LTD.. Toronto

S&C Switch Operators - Type CS- A NSPECTON SCHEDULE AND PROCEDURES To assure continued proper performance of Circuit- Switcher and Type CS-1A Switch Operator, they should be inspected in accordance with S&C s recommended schedule and procedures contained in S&C nstruction Sheet 711-590. (These procedures, incidentally, take the place of the annual exercising which has, up until the issuance of nstruction Sheet 711-590, been recommended for Circuit-Switcher and its operator.*) Should the user wish to perform elective exercising of the complete Circuit-Switcher installation-including the shunt-trip device, when this option is furnished-it may be accomplished without the need for opening the high-voltage circuit, by equipping the Circuit-Switcher with the optional stick-operated bypass accessory (catalog number suffix -B1 or -B2 ). Even if the bypass accessory has not been furnished, the Type CS-1A Switch Operator may be conveniently decoupled from the Circuit-Switcher, thereby permitting elective exercising of the operator at any time without requiring an outage or switching to an alternate source; when the switch operator is in the decoupled position, the shunt-trip device-when this option is furnished-is rendered inoperative, thereby permitting checkout of the system protective scheme. As indicated in nstruction Sheet 711-590, the brake in the Type CS-1A Switch Operator should be inspected every 2500 operations or 5 years, whichever occurs more often. The inspection procedure is as follows. See Figure 7. Place the selector handle in the decoupled position. Remove the two-pole pull-out fuseholders for the motor, space-heater, and (if applicable) shunt-trip circuits. Disconnect the linkage rod by removing the /4-20 X 1% hex-head screw, lockwasher, flat washer, and spacer-bushing from the end of the brake lever, as shown in Detail A. Be careful not to lose these parts. Then raise the brake lever and measure the vertical free play, as shown in Detail B. This dimension should be % to )/. Should the measurement be outside this range, brake-wear compensation is required; proceed to Step 4. f the measurement is within this range, reattach the linkage rod and tighten the 1/4-20 X 1!4 hex-head screw securely; proceed to Step 9. * Superseded-design switch operators, Catalog Numbers 38846 through 38846R3, equipped wlth optional shunt-trip solenoid switch and redundant relay (catalog number suffix -H ) should continue to have these components exercised annually See page 12. 71 gm501 NSTRUCTON SHEET Page 10 of 13 4. Remove the four 5/16-18 X 1 %f screws used to attach the motor, withdraw the motor, and carefully rest its shaft on the floor of the enclosure. Be careful not to lose the square key or tubular spacer (if furnished), which may remain on the motor shaft. Note: 115-volt ac and 230-volt ac motors utilize a 1/4-20 socket-head set screw on the side of the brake disc hub, as shown in DetailC. Loosen this set screw approximately one-half turn, using a YE Allen wrench, before removing the motor. 5. Using a 3h2 Allen wrench, loosen the pad assembly socket-head set screw on the side of the caliper assembly approximately one-half turn. See Detail A. 6. Then, using a 5/16 Allen wrench, rotate the pad assembly clockwise until the free play at the end of the brake lever is to V, as shown in Detail B. Now tighten the 3/& pad assembly socket-head set screw. 7. nsert the spacer-bushing through the angle bracket and brake lever, and reattach the linkage rod using the % -20 X 1 %f hex-head screw, lockwasher, and flat washer. Tighten the screw securely. 8. nsert the square key in the keyway,as shown in Detail A. Slip the tubular spacer (if furnished) over the motor shaft and reinstall the motor. Position the motor such that the two weep holes on the side of the housing face downward. Replace the four 5/16rf-18 X 1% screws used to attach the motor and tighten them securely. On 11 5-volt ac and 230-volt ac motors, further, retighten the 1/4-20 socket-head set screw on the side of the brake disc hub. 9. Check the operation of the brake linkage as follows: Pull the latch knob on the hub of the manual operating handle and slowly pivot the handle forward from its storage position toward its cranking position until the brake disc can be rotated by hand. Be careful not to get grease on the brake disc. Now measure the distance that the end of the brake lever travels from the point of initial brake release to the bottom of its stroke (which occurs when the handle locks into the cranking position). This dimension should be /gn to! Afr. See Detail D. Should the measurement be outside this range, refer to the nearest S&C Sales Office. 10. Finally, to check the functioning of the brake, decouple the operator and then open and close the operator electrically. After each operation, check the position of the indicator on the appropriate travellimit disc: it should stop between indicator-plate numbers 2 and 8. See switch-operator travel-limit adjustment instructions on enclosure door. Should the indicator on the travel-limit disc stop outside this range, refer to the nearest S&C Sales Office. S&C ELECTRC COMPANY Chicago CANADA S&C ELECTRC LTD: Toronto

NSPECTON SCHEDULE AND PROCEDURES - Continued 1 Pad Assembly Callper Assembly DETAL A Brake Assembly 5/6"-18 X 1'A" Screws w-t c Operatmg Linkage ~ ~~ - -" Disconnected from from Brake Lever n / Disconnected %" - %" Vertlcal Free Play \ Brake Lever DETAL B Measuring Brake Lever Free Play Operating Llnkage Connected to Brake Lever Polnt of lnlttal Manual Brake Release Brake Lever at Bottom of ts Stroke (Manual Operatlng Handle in Cranking Position) '/e" - 'A'' Travel DETAL D Measuring Brake Lever Stroke Figure 7. Brake inspection procedure. NSTRUCTON SHEET 7 1 9.501 S&C ELECTRC Chicago COMPANY- Page 11 of 13 S&C ELECTRC CANADA LTO: Toronto

S&C Switch Operators - Type CS- A NSPECTON SCHEDULE AND PROCEDURES - Continued Recommended Exercising Procedure for Superseded-Design Switch Operators, Catalog Numbers 38846 through 38846R3, Equipped with Optional Shunt-Trip Solenoid Switch and Redundant Relay (Catalog Number Suffix -HP ) n these superseded-design switch operators, a shunttrip solenoid switch (94) and redundant relay (62) are utilized to minimize control-current inrush, by energizing the shunt-trip device and switch-operator motor in sequence; the redundant relay provides a backup function, ensuring Circuit-Switcher actuation independent of shunt-trip operation. To verify their proper functioning, it is recommended that the shunttrip solenoid switch and redundant relay each be exercised separately (preferably through the protective-relay circuit, to check out the external control wiring as well) while the other component is temporarily disabled. The following annual exercising procedure is recommended. (Note that the wire and terminal designations referenced apply to the standard wiring diagrams for these superseded models- CDR-3116R3-1 and CDR-3116R3-2-and may differ on special wiring diagrams.) To exercise the shunt-trip solenoid (94) switch: 1. Open the control-source disconnect switch; then place the switch-operator selector handle in the decoupled position. (When the switch operator is thus decoupled, the shunt-trip solenoids at the Circuit-Switcher pole-units are rendered inoperative.) 2. Disable the opening contactor (OC) by removing wires numbered 8C and 8D from the openingcontactor (OC) coil terminal C7. This willallow the opening operation of the switch operator to be totally controlled by the contacts of the solenoid (94) switch. 3. Close the control-source disconnect switch and energize the solenoid (94) switch (to move the switch operator to the open position) by a simulated shunt-trip operation. Return the switch operator to the closed position by means of the pushbutton control. Repeat four times for exercising purposes. 4. Open the control-source disconnect switch and reconnect wires numbered 8C and 8D to the opening-contactor (OC) coil terminal C7. To exercise the redundant (62) relay: 1. Make sure that the control-source disconnect switch is opened and the switch-operator selector handle is in the decoupled position. 2. Disable the solenoid (94) switch by removing wire number 21 from terminal L1 on the redundant (62) relay. This will allow an opening operation of the switch operator to be initiated by the contacts of the redundant (62) relay. 3. Close the control-source disconnect switch and energize the redundant (62) relay (to move the switch operator to the open position) by a simulated shunt-trip operation. Energization should be for a duration of more than Yi second to allow time for closing of the (62)relay contact. Return the switch operator to the closed position by means of the pushbutton control. Repeat four times for exercising purposes. 4. Open the control-source disconnect switch and reconnect wire number 21 to the redundant (62) reiay terminal L 1. 5. To return the switch operator to service, bring the switch operator to the same position as the Circuit- Switcher; place the selector handle in the coupled position; and close the control-source disconnect switch. 7 1 9-501 NSTRUCTON SHEET Page 12 of 13 S&C ELECTRC COMPANY Chicago CANADA S&C ELECTRC LTD: Toronto

CAUTON Do not assume thathe switch-operator position necessarily indicates the open or closed position of the Circuit-Switcher. Upon completion of an opening or closing operation (electrical or manual), check to be sure that the following conditions exist: 0 The switch-operator position indicator, Figure 4, signals Open or Closed to indicate that the switch operator has moved through a complete operation. Also note the position-indicating lamps, Figure 4, if furnished. 0 The Circuit-Switcher position indicator, located on the switch-operator output shaft, Figure 2, is in agreement with the switch-operator position indicator. That is, both indicators should show- Open or Closed. 0 The Circuit-Switcher disconnect blade on each poleunit is fully open or fully closed. Then tag and padlock the switch operator in accordance with standard system operating procedures. n all cases, make certain that the switch operator is padlocked before walking away. Correct operation of the Circuit-Switcher depends on charging and latching the stored-energy source within each brain as the disconnect blades move to the fully open position and the interrupters close. The interrupter target located on the side of each brain housing appears yellow when the interrupter is open. The target appears gray (normal) when the interrupter is closed. Because the interrupters are closed as the Circuit- Switcher blades move to the fully open position, the target appears yellow only briefly during the opening operation. The target should never appear yellow when the Circuit-Switcher is in the fully open or fully closed position. To restore to normal operation So that the switch operator is ready for normal power operation of Circuit-Switcher by remote automatic or supervisory control, be sure that the following conditions exist: The selector handle is in the coupled position. The manual operating handle is in storage its position. The two-pole pull-out fuseholders for the motor, space-heater, and (if applicable) shunt-trip circuits are inserted. 0 The pushbutton protective cover is closed. The switch operator is tagged and padlocked in accordance with standard system operating procedures. NSTRUCTON SHEET 7 1 9-501 Chicago COMPANY. S&C ELECTRC Page 13 of 13 ELECTRC S&C CANADA LTD: Toronto Ocfober 28, 7985