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QAS 325 Vd
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2954 2442 00
10/2005
ATLAS COPCO - PORTABLE AIR DIVISION
www.atlascopco.com
QAS 325 Vd
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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
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моделей, номерам деталей и чертежам.
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QAS 325 Vd
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1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS FOR PORTABLE GENERATORS
To be read attentively and acted accordingly before towing, lifting, operating, performing maintenance or repairing the generator
1.1 INTRODUCTION
The policy of Atlas Copco is to provide the users of their equipment with The manufacturer does not accept any liability for any damage arising from
safe, reliable and efficient products. Factors taken into account are among the use of non-original parts and for modifications, additions or conversions
others: made without the manufacturer’s approval in writing.
- the intended and predictable future use of the products, and the
If any statement in this manual does not comply with local legislation, the
environments in which they are expected to operate,
stricter of the two shall be applied.
- applicable rules, codes and regulations,
- the expected useful product life, assuming proper service and Statements in these safety precautions should not be interpreted as
maintenance, suggestions, recommendations or inducements that it should be used in
- providing the manual with up-to-date information. violation of any applicable laws or regulations.
Before handling any product, take time to read the relevant instruction
manual. Besides giving detailed operating instructions, it also gives specific
information about safety, preventive maintenance, etc.
Keep the manual always at the unit location, easy accessible to the operating 1.2 GENERAL SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
personnel.
See also the safety precautions of the engine and possible other equipment, 1 The owner is responsible for maintaining the unit in a safe operating
which are separately sent along or are mentioned on the equipment or parts condition. Unit parts and accessories must be replaced if missing or
of the unit. unsuitable for safe operation.
These safety precautions are general and some statements will therefore not 2 The supervisor, or the responsible person, shall at all times make sure
always apply to a particular unit. that all instructions regarding machinery and equipment operation and
Only people that have the right skills should be allowed to operate, adjust, maintenance are strictly followed and that the machines with all
perform maintenance or repair on Atlas Copco equipment. It is the accessories and safety devices, as well as the consuming devices, are in
responsibility of management to appoint operators with the appropriate good repair, free of abnormal wear or abuse, and are not tampered with.
training and skill for each category of job. 3 Whenever there is an indication or any suspicion that an internal part of
Skill level 1: Operator a machine is overheated, the machine shall be stopped but no inspection
covers shall be opened before sufficient cooling time has elapsed; this to
An operator is trained in all aspects of operating the unit with the push- avoid the risk of spontaneous ignition of oil vapour when air is admitted.
buttons, and is trained to know the safety aspects.
4 Normal ratings (pressures, temperatures, speeds, etc.) shall be durably
Skill level 2: Mechanical technician marked.
A mechanical technician is trained to operate the unit the same as the
operator. In addition, the mechanical technician is also trained to perform 5 Operate the unit only for the intended purpose and within its rated limits
maintenance and repair, as described in the instruction manual, and is (pressure, temperature, speeds, etc.).
allowed to change settings of the control and safety system. A mechanical 6 The machinery and equipment shall be kept clean, i.e. as free as possible
technician does not work on live electrical components. from oil, dust or other deposits.
Skill level 3: Electrical technician 7 To prevent an increase in working temperature, inspect and clean heat
An electrical technician is trained and has the same qualifications as both the transfer surfaces (cooler fins, intercoolers, water jackets, etc.) regularly.
operator and the mechanical technician. In addition, the electrical technician See the maintenance schedule.
may carry out electrical repairs within the various enclosures of the unit. 8 All regulating and safety devices shall be maintained with due care to
This includes work on live electrical components. ensure that they function properly. They may not be put out of action.
Skill level 4: Specialist from the manufacturer 9 Pressure and temperature gauges shall be checked regularly with regard
This is a skilled specialist sent by the manufacturer or its agent to perform to their accuracy. They shall be replaced whenever outside acceptable
complex repairs or modifications to the equipment. tolerances.
In general it is recommended that not more than two people operate the unit, 10 Safety devices shall be tested as described in the maintenance schedule
more operators could lead to unsafe operating conditions. Take necessary of the instruction manual to determine that they are in good operating
steps to keep unauthorized persons away from the unit and eliminate all condition.
possible sources of danger at the unit.
11 Mind the markings and information labels on the unit.
When handling, operating, overhauling and/or performing maintenance or
12 In the event the safety labels are damaged or destroyed, they must be
repair on Atlas Copco equipment, the mechanics are expected to use safe
replaced to ensure operator safety.
engineering practices and to observe all relevant local safety requirements
and ordinances. The following list is a reminder of special safety directives 13 Keep the work area neet. Lack of order will increase the risk of
and precautions mainly applicable to Atlas Copco equipment. accidents.
Neglecting the safety precautions may endanger people as well as 14 When working on the unit, wear safety clothing. Depending on the kind
environment and machinery: of activities these are: safety glasses, ear protection, safety helmet
- endanger people due to electrical, mechanical or chemical influences, (including visor), safety gloves, protective clothing, safety shoes. Do not
- endanger the environment due to leakage of oil, solvents or other wear the hair long and loose (protect long hair with a hairnet), or wear
substances, loose clothing or jewelry.
- endanger the machinery due to function failures. 15 Take precautions against fire. Handle fuel, oil and anti-freeze with care
All responsibility for any damage or injury resulting from neglecting these because they are inflammable substances. Do not smoke or approach
precautions or by non-observance of ordinary caution and due care required with naked flame when handling such substances. Keep a fire-
in handling, operating, maintenance or repair, also if not expressly extinguisher in the vicinity.
mentioned in this instruction manual, is disclaimed by Atlas Copco. 16a Portable generators (with earthing pin):
Earth the generator as well as the load properly.
16b Portable generators IT:
Note: This generator is built to supply a sheer alternating current IT
network.
Earth the load properly.
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1.3 SAFETY DURING TRANSPORT AND 1.4 SAFETY DURING USE AND OPERATION
INSTALLATION
1 When the unit has to operate in a fire-hazardous environment, each
engine exhaust has to be provided with a spark arrestor to trap
To lift a unit, all loose or pivoting parts, e.g. doors and towbar, shall first be
incendiary sparks.
securely fastened.
2 The exhaust contains carbon monoxide which is a lethal gas. When the
Do not attach cables, chains or ropes directly to the lifting eye; apply a crane
unit is used in a confined space, conduct the engine exhaust to the
hook or lifting shackle meeting local safety regulations. Never allow sharp
outside atmosphere by a pipe of sufficient diameter; do this in such a
bends in lifting cables, chains or ropes.
way that no extra back pressure is created for the engine. If necessary,
Helicopter lifting is not allowed. install an extractor. Observe any existing local regulations. Make sure
It is strictly forbidden to dwell or stay in the risk zone under a lifted load. that the unit has sufficient air intake for operation. If necessary, install
Never lift the unit over people or residential areas. Lifting acceleration and extra air intake ducts.
retardation shall be kept within safe limits.
3 When operating in a dust-laden atmosphere, place the unit so that dust is
1 Before towing the unit: not carried towards it by the wind. Operation in clean surroundings
- check the towbar, the brake system and the towing eye. Also check considerably extends the intervals for cleaning the air intake filters and
the coupling of the towing vehicle, the cores of the coolers.
- check the towing and brake capability of the towing vehicle,
4 Never remove a filler cap of the cooling water system of a hot engine.
- check that the towbar, jockey wheel or stand leg is safely locked in
Wait until the engine has sufficiently cooled down.
the raised position,
- ascertain that the towing eye can swivel freely on the hook, 5 Never refill fuel while the unit is running, unless otherwise stated in the
- check that the wheels are secure and that the tyres are in good Atlas Copco Instruction Book (AIB). Keep fuel away from hot parts
condition and inflated correctly, such as air outlet pipes or the engine exhaust. Do not smoke when
- connect the signalisation cable, check all lights and connect the fuelling. When fuelling from an automatic pump, an earthing cable
pneumatic brake couplers, should be connected to the unit to discharge static electricity. Never spill
- attach the safety break-away cable or safety chain to the towing nor leave oil, fuel, coolant or cleansing agent in or around the unit.
vehicle, 6 All doors shall be shut during operation so as not to disturb the cooling
- remove wheel chocks, if applied, and disengage the parking brake. air flow inside the bodywork and/or render the silencing less effective.
2 To tow a unit use a towing vehicle of ample capacity. Refer to the A door should be kept open for a short period only e.g. for inspection or
documentation of the towing vehicle. adjustment.
3 If the unit is to be backed up by the towing vehicle, disengage the 7 Periodically carry out maintenance works according to the maintenance
overrun brake mechanism (if it is not an automatic mechanism). schedule.
4 Never exceed the maximum towing speed of the unit (mind the local 8 Stationary housing guards are provided on all rotating or reciprocating
regulations). parts not otherwise protected and which may be hazardous to personnel.
Machinery shall never be put into operation, when such guards have
5 Place the unit on level ground and apply the parking brake before
been removed, before the guards are securely reinstalled.
disconnecting the unit from the towing vehicle. Unclip the safety break-
away cable or safety chain. If the unit has no parking brake or jockey 9 Noise, even at reasonable levels, can cause irritation and disturbance
wheel, immobilize the unit by placing chocks in front of and/or behind which, over a long period of time, may cause severe injuries to the
the wheels. When the towbar can be positioned vertically, the locking nervous system of human beings.
device must be applied and kept in good order. When the sound pressure level, at any point where personnel normally
has to attend, is:
6 To lift heavy parts, a hoist of ample capacity, tested and approved
below 70 dB(A): no action needs to be taken,
according to local safety regulations, shall be used.
above 70 dB(A): noise-protective devices should be provided for
7 Lifting hooks, eyes, shackles, etc., shall never be bent and shall only people continuously being present in the room,
have stress in line with their design load axis. The capacity of a lifting below 85 dB(A): no action needs to be taken for occasional visitors
device diminishes when the lifting force is applied at an angle to its load staying a limited time only,
axis. above 85 dB(A): room to be classified as a noise-hazardous area and
8 For maximum safety and efficiency of the lifting apparatus all lifting an obvious warning shall be placed permanently at
members shall be applied as near to perpendicular as possible. If each entrance to alert people entering the room, for
required, a lifting beam shall be applied between hoist and load. even relatively short times, about the need to wear
ear protectors,
9 Never leave a load hanging on a hoist. above 95 dB(A): the warning(s) at the entrance(s) shall be completed
10 A hoist has to be installed in such a way that the object will be lifted with the recommendation that also occasional
perpendicular. If that is not possible, the necessary precautions must be visitors shall wear ear protectors,
taken to prevent load-swinging, e.g. by using two hoists, each at above 105 dB(A): special ear protectors that are adequate for this noise
approximately the same angle not exceeding 30° from the vertical. level and the spectral composition of the noise shall
be provided and a special warning to that effect shall
11 Locate the unit away from walls. Take all precautions to ensure that hot be placed at each entrance.
air exhausted from the engine and driven machine cooling systems
cannot be recirculated. If such hot air is taken in by the engine or driven 10 Insulation or safety guards of parts the temperature of which can be in
machine cooling fan, this may cause overheating of the unit; if taken in excess of 80 °C (175 °F) and which may be accidentally touched by
for combustion, the engine power will be reduced. personnel shall not be removed before the parts have cooled to room
temperature.
12 Generators shall be stalled on an even, solid floor, in a clean location
with sufficient ventilation. If the floor is not level or can vary in 11 Never operate the unit in surroundings where there is a possibility of
inclination, consult Atlas Copco. taking in flammable or toxic fumes.
13 The electrical connections shall correspond to local codes. The 12 If the working process produces fumes, dust or vibration hazards, etc.,
machines shall be earthed and protected against short circuits by fuses or take the necessary steps to eliminate the risk of personnel injury.
circuit breakers.
14 Never connect the generator outlets to an installation which is also
connected to a public mains.
15 Before connecting a load, switch off the corresponding circuit breaker,
and check whether frequency, voltage, current and power factor comply
with the ratings of the generator.
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13 When using compressed air or inert gas to clean down equipment, do so 1.5 SAFETY DURING MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR
with caution and use the appropriate protection, at least safety glasses,
for the operator as well as for any bystander. Do not apply compressed
air or inert gas to your skin or direct an air or gas stream at people. Maintenance, overhaul and repair work shall only be carried out by
Never use it to clean dirt from your clothes. adequately trained personnel; if required, under supervision of someone
qualified for the job.
14 When washing parts in or with a cleaning solvent, provide the required
ventilation and use appropriate protection such as a breathing filter, 1 Use only the correct tools for maintenance and repair work, and only
safety glasses, rubber apron and gloves, etc. tools which are in good condition.
15 Safety shoes should be compulsory in any workshop and if there is a 2 Parts shall only be replaced by genuine Atlas Copco replacement parts.
risk, however small, of falling objects, wearing of a safety helmet should 3 All maintenance work, other than routine attention, shall only be
be included. undertaken when the unit is stopped. Steps shall be taken to prevent
16 If there is a risk of inhaling hazardous gases, fumes or dust, the inadvertent starting. In addition, a warning sign bearing a legend such as
respiratory organs must be protected and depending on the nature of the ”work in progress; do not start” shall be attached to the starting
hazard, so must the eyes and skin. equipment.
On engine-driven units the battery shall be disconnected and removed or
17 Remember that where there is visible dust, the finer, invisible particles the terminals covered by insulating caps.
will almost certainly be present too; but the fact that no dust can be seen On electrically driven units the main switch shall be locked in open
is not a reliable indication that dangerous, invisible dust is not present in position and the fuses shall be taken out. A warning sign bearing a
the air. legend such as ”work in progress; do not supply voltage” shall be
18 Never operate the generator in excess of its limits as indicated in the attached to the fuse box or main switch.
technical specifications and avoid long no-load sequences. 4 Prior to stripping an engine or other machine or undertaking major
19 Never operate the generator in a humid atmosphere. Excessive moisture overhaul on it, prevent all movable parts from rolling over or moving.
causes worsening of the generator insulation. 5 Make sure that no tools, loose parts or rags are left in or on the machine.
20 Do not open electrical cabinets, cubicles or other equipment while Never leave rags or loose clothing near the engine air intake.
voltage is supplied. If such cannot be avoided, e.g. for measurements, 6 Never use flammable solvents for cleaning (fire-risk).
tests or adjustments, have the action carried out by a qualified electrician
only, with appropriate tools, and ascertain that the required bodily 7 Take safety precautions against toxic vapours of cleaning liquids.
protection against electrical hazards is applied. 8 Never use machine parts as a climbing aid.
21 Never touch the power terminals during operation of the machine. 9 Observe scrupulous cleanliness during maintenance and repair. Keep
22 Whenever an abnormal condition arises, e.g. excessive vibration, noise, away dirt, cover the parts and exposed openings with a clean cloth,
odour, etc., switch the circuit breakers to OFF and stop the engine. paper or tape.
Currect the faulty condition before restarting. 10 Never weld on or perform any operation involving heat near the fuel or
23 Check the electric cables regularly. Damaged cables and insufficient oil systems. Fuel and oil tanks must be completely purged, e.g. by
lightening of connections may cause electric shocks. Whenever steam-cleaning, before carrying out such operations. Never weld on, or
damaged wires or dangerous conditions are observed, switch the circuit in any way modify, pressure vessels. Disconnect the alternator cables
breakers to OFF and stop the engine. Replace the damaged wires or during arc welding on the unit.
correct the dangerous condition before restarting. Make sure that all 11 Support the towbar and the axle(s) securely if working underneath the
electric connections are securely tightened. unit or when removing a wheel. Do not rely on jacks.
24 Avoid overloading the generator. The generator is provided with circuit 12 Do not remove any of, or tamper with, the sound-damping material.
breakers for overload protection. When a breaker has tripped, reduce the Keep the material free of dirt and liquids such as fuel, oil and cleansing
concerned load before restarting. agents. If any sound-damping material is damaged, replace it to prevent
25 If the generator is used as stand-by for the mains supply, it must not be the sound pressure level from increasing.
operated without control system which automatically disconnects the 13 Use only lubricating oils and greases recommended or approved by
generator from the mains when the mains supply is restored. Atlas Copco or the machine manufacturer. Ascertain that the selected
26 Never remove the cover of the output terminals during operation. Before lubricants comply with all applicable safety regulations, especially with
connecting or disconnecting wires, switch off the load and the circuit regard to explosion or fire-risk and the possibility of decomposition or
breakers, stop the machine and make sure that the machine cannot be generation of hazardous gases. Never mix synthetic with mineral oil.
started inadvertently or there is any residual voltage on the power 14 Protect the engine, alternator, air intake filter, electrical and regulating
circuit. components, etc., to prevent moisture ingress, e.g. when steam-cleaning.
27 Running the generator at low load for long periods will reduce the 15 When performing any operation involving heat, flames or sparks on a
lifetime of the engine. machine, the surrounding components shall first be screened with non-
flammable material.
16 Never use a light source with open flame for inspecting the interior of a
machine.
17 When repair has been completed, the machine shall be barred over at
least one revolution for reciprocating machines, several revolutions for
rotary ones to ensure that there is no mechanical interference within the
machine or driver. Check the direction of rotation of electric motors
when starting up the machine initially and after any alteration to the
electrical connection(s) or switch gear, to check that the oil pump and
the fan function properly.
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18 Maintenance and repair work should be recorded in an operator’s
logbook for all machinery. Frequency and nature of repairs can reveal
unsafe conditions.
19 When hot parts have to be handled, e.g. shrink fitting, special heat-
resistant gloves shall be used and, if required, other body protection
shall be applied.
20 When using cartridge type breathing filter equipment, ascertain that the
correct type of cartridge is used and that its useful service life is not
surpassed.
21 Make sure that oil, solvents and other substances likely to pollute the
environment are properly disposed of.
22 Before clearing the generator for use after maintenance or overhaul,
submit it to a testrun, check that the AC power performance is correct
and that the control and shutdown devices function correctly.
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PARTS LIST
PARTS INDEX
PART PAGE PART PAGE
A M
AIR FILTER .................................................................................. 15, 30, 47, 74 MUFFLER ....................................................................................................... 24
AIR FILTER ELEMENT ................................................................................ 15
AIR FILTER SAFETY CARTRIDGE ............................................................ 15 O
ALTERNATOR ............................................................................. 19, 48, 49, 12
OIL FILTER..................................................................................................... 15
ALTERNATOR AND ACCESSORIES ........................................ 19, 26, 27, 12
ALTERNATOR ASSEMBLY.............................................................. 26, 27, 12
P
B PARCOOL ....................................................................................................... 18
BALL VALVE ............................................................................................... 28 PAROIL ..................................................................................................... 16, 17
BOX.................................................................................................... 24, 48, 49 PIPE ..................................................................................................... 24, 30, 63
BRACKET......................................................................... 20, 22, 30, 32, 57, 68 PIPE CLAMP............................................................................................. 22, 24
PLATE................................ 19, 22, 24, 28, 32, 48, 49, 51, 54, 55, 56, 64, 80, 82
PLUG ................................................................................................... 20, 80, 82
C
CLOSED BREATHER FILTER...................................................................... 15
COOLER ......................................................................................................... 22 R
COOLER AND FAN................................................................................. 28, 12 ROCKWOOL .................................................................................................. 24
COUPLING ..................................................................................................... 36 ROUND BAR .................................................................................................. 24
RUBBER BUFFER ......................................................................................... 20
E
ENGINE AND ACCESSORIES ............................................................... 24, 25
ENGINE COOLANT ...................................................................................... 18 S
ENGINE OIL............................................................................................. 16, 17 SAFETY CARTRIDGE................................................................................... 15
ENGINE TAD941GE ...................................................................................... 24 SEAL.......................................................... 28, 32, 40, 54, 55, 56, 64, 68, 80, 82
EXHAUST COVER ........................................................................................ 24 SEALING WASHER ........................................................................... 24, 30, 63
SERVICE PAK................................................................................................. 15
SPLIT PIN ....................................................................................................... 20
F SUPPORT ............................................ 20, 22, 24, 28, 30, 34, 54, 55, 56, 63, 82
FLAT GASKET ............................................................................. 22, 28, 64, 70
FRAME AND MOUNTS .......................................................................... 20, 21
FUEL FILTER ................................................................................................. 15 V
FUEL HOSE........................................................................................ 22, 28, 64 VIBRATION DAMPER.................................................................................. 20
FUEL PRE-FILTER ........................................................................................ 15
FUEL SYSTEM ........................................................................................ 22, 23
FUELFILTER (WATERSEP.).......................................................................... 22
FUEL FILTER ENGINE ...................................................................................... 15
G
GROMMET......................................................................................... 22, 56, 82
H
HEXAGON PLUG .................................................................................... 24, 80
HEXAGON SL. CASTLE NUT ..................................................................... 20
HOSE............................................................................................. 24, 30, 63, 70
HOSE ASSEMBLY......................................................................................... 24
HOSE CLAMP ............................................................ 22, 24, 28, 30, 64, 63, 70
HOSE CLIP ..................................................................................................... 20
I
INSULATION ................................................................................................. 24
J
JOINT .............................................................................................................. 20
L
LEVEL GAUGE + O-RING ................................................................. 22
LIFTING BEAM MIDDLE............................................................................. 20
LIFTING EYE................................................................................................. 20
LIFTING SUPPORT ........................................................................... 20, 34, 64
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500 H OR YEARLY
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PAROIL 15W40
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ENGINE COOLANT
PARCOOL EG
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ALTERNATOR AND ACCESSORIES
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- 1900 1020 62 CUBICLE (From page 43) •340 1089 9473 54 EARTH RELAY 1
•10 1604 1296 03 CUBICLE 1 •360 1604 0983 81 TERMINAL BOARD 1
•20 1604 1921 00 C.B.PANEL 1 (For details see page 57)
•30 1615 9316 04 T.B. PANEL 1 •362 1604 1407 00 COVER PLATE 1
•50 1604 2010 00 CABLE CLAMP 1 •364 1089 9385 04 ISOLATOR 2
•60 1604 1926 01 C.B.SUPPORT 1 •365 1604 1964 00 COVER PLATE 2
•70 1604 1923 00 SUPPORT 1 •367 1089 0651 05 TERMINAL 5
•75 1604 1917 00 SUPPORT 2 •372 1604 0980 00 COVER PLATE 2
•80 1615 8110 01 SERVICE PLATE 1 •373 1604 2012 00 PLATE 1
•100 1615 8109 01 DOOR 1 •374 1604 1929 00 PLATE 1
•110 1615 6728 00 PLATE 1 •410 1089 9356 11 FUSE HOLDER 1
•120 1615 7166 00 STUD 1 •420 1089 9332 01 FUSE 3
•130 1615 6727 00 WASHER 1 •430 1089 9422 06 EMERGENCY STOP 1
•140 1604 2011 00 SEAL 1 •460 1089 9473 20 SWITCH 1
•150 1503 1056 00 SEAL AR •560 1088 0027 02 TERMINAL 4
•160 0090 1400 02 RAIL AR •570 1089 9473 55 TORUS 1
•162 0090 1400 02 RAIL AR •750 0698 5121 00 CABLE GLAND 1
•170 1088 0500 05 COVER PLATE AR •755 0697 9807 00 NUT 1
•190 1088 0027 01 COVER PLATE 6 •785 0698 5125 00 CABLE GLAND 18
•290 1088 0029 50 HOUSING 1 •790 0697 9807 00 NUT 18
•300 1900 1020 93 CONTROL PANEL 1
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•310 1089 9470 01 CURRENT TRANSFO 3
•320 1089 9474 27 CB 3P 400-800A 1
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- 1900 1020 72 CUBICLE (From page 44) •320 1089 9474 27 CB 3P 400-800A 1
•10 1604 1296 03 CUBICLE 1 •322 1089 9474 25 CB 3P+N 315-630A 1
•20 1604 1921 00 C.B.PANEL 1 •340 1089 9473 54 EARTH RELAY 1
•30 1615 9316 04 T.B. PANEL 1 •360 1604 0983 81 TERMINAL BOARD 1
•50 1604 2010 00 CABLE CLAMP 1 (For details see page 57)
•60 1604 1926 01 C.B.SUPPORT 1 •362 1604 1407 00 COVER PLATE 1
•62 1604 1922 00 C.B.SUPPORT 1 •364 1089 9385 04 ISOLATOR 1
•70 1604 1923 00 SUPPORT 1 •365 1604 1964 00 COVER PLATE 2
•75 1604 1917 00 SUPPORT 2 •367 1089 0651 05 TERMINAL 5
•80 1615 8110 01 SERVICE PLATE 1 •372 1604 0980 00 COVER PLATE 3
•100 1615 8109 01 DOOR 1 •373 1604 2012 00 PLATE 1
•110 1615 6728 00 PLATE 1 •380 1089 9474 41 SHUNT TRIP 24VDC 1
•120 1615 7166 00 STUD 1 •410 1089 9356 11 FUSE HOLDER 1
•130 1615 6727 00 WASHER 1 •420 1089 9332 01 FUSE 3
•140 1604 2011 00 SEAL 1 •430 1089 9422 06 EMERGENCY STOP 1
•150 1503 1056 00 SEAL AR •460 1089 9473 20 SWITCH 1
•160 0090 1400 02 RAIL AR •560 1088 0027 02 TERMINAL 4
•162 0090 1400 02 RAIL AR •570 1089 9473 55 TORUS 1
•170 1088 0500 05 COVER PLATE AR •750 0698 5121 00 CABLE GLAND 1
•190 1088 0027 01 COVER PLATE 6 •755 0697 9807 00 NUT 1
•290 1088 0029 50 HOUSING 1 •785 0698 5125 00 CABLE GLAND 18
•300 1900 1020 93 CONTROL PANEL 1 •790 0697 9807 00 NUT 18
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•310 1089 9470 01 CURRENT TRANSFO 3
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- 1900 1020 73 CUBICLE (From page 42) •420 1089 9332 01 FUSE 3
•10 1615 8119 08 CUBICLE 1 •430 1089 9422 06 EMERGENCY STOP 1
•20 1615 8117 04 C.B. PANEL 1 •460 1089 9473 20 SWITCH 1
•30 1615 8887 05 T.B.PANEL 1 •570 1089 9473 55 TORUS 1
•50 1615 9336 00 CABLE CLAMP 2 •600 1604 2285 00 EARTH RAIL ASS'Y 1
•60 1604 1916 01 SUPPORT 1 •720 0698 0156 00 GROMMET 2
•62 1604 1917 00 SUPPORT 2 •785 1088 0256 23 CABLE GLAND 9
•80 1615 8110 01 SERVICE PLATE 1 •790 1088 0302 07 NUT 9
•100 1615 8109 01 DOOR 1 •795 1088 0256 16 CABLE GLAND 9
•110 1615 6728 00 PLATE 1 •800 1088 0302 06 NUT 9
•120 1615 7166 00 STUD 1
•130 1615 6727 00 WASHER 1
•140 1615 9337 00 SEAL 2
•150 1503 1056 00 SEAL AR
•160 0090 1400 02 RAIL AR
•162 0090 1400 02 RAIL AR
•170 1088 0500 05 COVER PLATE 0,02
•290 1088 0029 50 HOUSING 1
•310 1089 9484 23 CURRENT TRANSFO 3
•320 1089 9474 25 CB 3P+N 315-630A 1
•340 1089 9473 54 EARTH RELAY 1
•365 1604 1964 00 COVER PLATE 2
•380 1089 9474 41 SHUNT TRIP 24VDC 1
•410 1089 9356 11 FUSE HOLDER 1
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