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Pad-Mounted Style I­ntelliRupter® PulseCloser® Fault Interrupter

Outdoor Distribution (15.5 kV and 27 kV)

Specifications

Conditions of Sale Each ­IntelliRupter fault interrupter is factory-


STANDARD: The seller’s standard conditions of sale assembled in a freestanding, self-supporting enclosure
set forth in Price Sheets 150 and 181 apply, except as with provisions for cable entrance and exit through the
modified by the “Special Warranty Provisions” section bottom. The enclosure meets the requirements of ANSI
on page 7 and “Warranty Qualifications” section C57.12.28 (enclosure integrity).
on page 8. Pad-mounted style ­IntelliRupter fault interrupters
SPECIAL TO THIS PRODUCT AND have these features:
­ASSOCIATED SERVICES: ● Three-pole vacuum interrupters rated 630 amperes
NOTE: Pad-mounted style I­ ntelliRupter® fault inter- continuous, 16,000 amperes interrupting at 15.5 kV,
rupters accommodate separable insulated connectors and 12,500 amperes interrupting at 27 kV
and accessories. This equipment must be operated by ● Unique magnetic latching actuators that provide
qualified persons who are thoroughly trained in, and who single-phase tripping/single-phase lockout, single-
understand any hazards that may be involved with, the phase tripping/three-phase lockout, or three-phase
operation of separable insulated connectors and related tripping/three-phase lockout of the interrupters
accessories. (­IntelliRupter fault interrupters can also be manually
INCLUSIONS: A pad-mounted style I­ ntelliRupter tripped by a manual OPEN/CLOSE/READY lever.)
PulseCloser Fault Interrupter is a unitized package of ● Sensors for three-phase monitoring of line current
fault-interrupting and control components that provides and three-phase monitoring of line voltage on both
fault-isolation and circuit-restoration functions on an sides of the interrupters
underground distribution system. ­IntelliRupter fault
interrupters can operate as stand-alone fault interrupters ● Choice of two integral power modules, which
or, with appropriate options, can be integrated into a derive necessary control power directly from the
SCADA system and/or an I­ ntelliTeam® SG Automatic distribution feeder or an external power supply for
Restoration System. use when user-provided control power is available
(Other control power source options are available.
­IntelliRupter fault interrupters feature PulseClosing® See Table 3 on page 12. One control power source
Technology—a unique test for verifying the line is clear must be specified.)
of faults before initiating a close operation. PulseClosing
Technology is superior to conventional reclosing. It ● An OPEN/CLOSED indicator for each phase
greatly reduces stress on system components as well ● An external power supply connector (This permits
as voltage sags experienced by customers upstream of pre-installation uploading and downloading of config-
the fault. uration settings, plus radio programming and battery
­IntelliRupter fault interrupters provide full live- charging, as applicable, indoors in the user’s service
switching performance under all conditions. The center or lab.)
circuit-making, circuit-breaking, and use of PulseClosing ● A manually actuated OPEN/CLOSE/READY lever
Technology are accomplished within the interrupters;
there are no external moving parts.

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Specification Bulletin 766A-31
Pad-Mounted Style IntelliRupter® PulseCloser® Fault Interrupter

● A manually actuated GROUND TRIP BLOCK ● Terminals equipped with 600‑ampere bushings, with
toggle switch studs (The bushing interfaces are in accordance
with ANSI/IEEE Standard 386 to accept all standard
● A manually actuated HOT-LINE TAG toggle switch to
separable insulated connectors. Parking stands
enable or disable a hot-line tag or disable an electron-
are provided adjacent to each bushing. Grounding
ically set hot-line tag
provisions suitable for use with separable insulated
● A control group featuring a protection and control connectors and related accessories are located in the
module and a communication module mounted in termination compartment.)
a low-voltage compartment (The I­ ntelliRupter fault
● A hinged roof section over the cable-termination
interrupter is easily configured and operated from
compartment
the safety and security of a vehicle parked near the
pad-mounted style ­IntelliRupter fault interrupter by The cable-termination compartment can accom-
means of a secure Wi-Fi communication link to a modate either single 600‑ampere deadbreak connectors
laptop computer. The protection and control module equipped with elbow-style surge arresters or stacked
and communication module can be easily removed (two) 600‑ampere deadbreak connectors without elbow-
from service using the included module stub handle, style surge arresters. See the “Application Notes” section
catalog number 4435.) on page 7 concerning the need for surge arresters on
both sides of the ­IntelliRupter fault interrupter.
● A unique multifunction status light that shows the
control group operation (The blink rate changes if a Pad-mounted style ­IntelliRupter PulseCloser Fault
Wi-Fi connection is made, control power is lost, or Interrupters are available with or without an integral
the position of the OPEN/CLOSE/READY lever has disconnect for visible air-gap isolation of switched-open
been changed. A separate HOT-LINE TAG indicator circuits. A status point for remote monitoring of the
shows a “set” tag.) disconnect position is included. Interrupters may be
operated with the disconnect in either position.
● An integrated global positioning system (The system
provides 1‑ms accurate time-stamping of events to ­IntelliRupter fault interrupter pole-units are molded
speed post-event analysis as well as ­IntelliRupter of S&C Cypoxy™ Insulator insulation. The sensors are
fault interrupter location data for entry in the user’s embedded, eliminating the cost and complexity associ-
graphical information system.) ated with separately mounted sensors. Sensing accuracy
is ±0.5% for both voltage and current; total system
● Access to compartments controlled by the Penta-
accuracy for fault detection, including sensing, control,
Latch® Mechanism, which provides automatic door
and interrupting time, is ±2%.
latching and permits padlocking only when the door
is securely latched (The doors can be opened only
Control Groups
with a pentahead socket wrench or tool.)
Pad-mounted style ­IntelliRupter PulseCloser Fault Inter-
● An enclosure roof undercoated with an insulating rupters are available with a variety of control groups.
“no-drip” compound (A resilient closed-cell gasket Each features easy configuration and operation—and
on the enclosure bottom flange protects the finish examination of waveforms and events—using secure
from being scratched during installation and isolates wireless communication to a nearby laptop computer.
it from the alkalinity of a concrete foundation. The The Wi-Fi is certified for use in Australia, the Bahamas,
enclosure is protected from corrosion by S&C’s olive Brazil, Canada, the European Union, Finland, India,
green Ultradur® II Outdoor Finish.) Ireland, Norway, Paraguay, Sweden, Thailand, Turkey, the
United Kingdom, and the United States. Contact the local
S&C representative for the availably of certifications for
other countries. Note that some certifications may take
up to 9 months to obtain.

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The protection and control module and the Standard Control Group
communication module are easily removed from the The Standard Control Group is suitable for the following
compartment with a module stub handle. This flexible, applications:
low-maintenance arrangement offers excellent immunity
to surges and noise induced by normal power-line events ● The ­IntelliTeam SG Automatic Restoration System
such as faults and lightning strikes. ­IntelliRupter fault (Teams use peer-to-peer communication, real-time
interrupters are powered from the distribution feeder data, and distributed intelligence to make auto-
through the integral power module(s) or the external matic operating decisions. No central processing or
power supply, if furnished. SCADA is required, though fully supported. Each
­­IntelliRupter fault interrupter must be furnished with
The protection and control module provides point- an approved communication device.)
on-wave closing to minimize asymmetric fault current
and inrush current. It features a complete set of protec- ● Automatic source transfer using two ­IntelliRupter
tion and control functions, including: fault interrupters (The ­IntelliRupter fault interrupters
ensure a high degree of critical-load continuity by
● Simultaneous independent Directional-Phase, minimizing interruptions resulting from the loss
Ground, Negative-Sequence, and Sensitive-Earth of one source. Each ­IntelliRupter fault interrupter
Time-Overcurrent, Instantaneous-Overcurrent, must be furnished with an approved communication
and Definite-Time elements device.)
● Directional blocking of Overcurrent elements ● Automatic loop restoration using normally closed
● Over/Under Voltage elements ­IntelliRupter fault interrupters or conventional
reclosers with a normally open ­IntelliRupter fault
● Over/Under Frequency elements interrupter switching point (The feeder on either
● Phase-unbalance detection side of the switching point can be fed from a
different source. If a fault occurs on either feeder,
● Synchronization check the normally closed devices in that feeder open
● Cold-load pickup modifier and then test the circuit using PulseClosing Tech-
nology (or reclosing) sequentially to sectionalize and
● User-selectable single-phase or three-phase tripping isolate the fault. Service is automatically restored to
at any point in the test sequence with single-phase or unfaulted line segments by closing the normally open
three-phase lockout ­­IntelliRupter fault interrupter.)
● Comprehensive diagnostics, including data and ● Wide-area SCADA, when equipped with an approved
waveform capture communication device
The protection group is automatically selected in ● Standalone (noncommunicating) applications
response to the system configuration for optimized
protection. Approved communication devices permit configura-
tion, operation, interrogation, and software maintenance
The protection and control module provides sophisti- of ­IntelliRupter fault interrupters from any location
cated remote terminal unit (RTU) functionality, including having access to the communication system using
remote reporting of ­IntelliRupter fault interrupter status ­IntelliLink® Setup Software.
points and operations, as well as current, voltage, watts,
and vars. No batteries are required for standalone applications
and applications with operating times of 30 seconds or
A 20-channel global-positioning system (GPS) less; ac line voltage must be available on the side of the
receiver in the communication module provides 1‑ms ­IntelliRupter fault interrupter with the integral power
accurate time-stamping of events to speed post-event module, or control power must be available from the
analysis as well as I­ ntelliRupter fault interrupter location external power supply, if furnished.
data to help maintain the user’s graphical informa-
tion system.
Select the control group that meets the requirements
of the distribution system.

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The Standard Control Group includes I­ ntelliTeam SG ● ­IntelliTeam SG system SCADA integration
Bronze Level Software. When furnished with optional
● ­IntelliTeam SG system monitoring
­IntelliTeam SG Silver Level Software, the Standard
Control Group is additionally suitable for basic closed- ● Loop-restoration training
loop applications. When furnished with optional
­IntelliTeam SG Gold Level Software, the Standard Control ● ­IntelliRupter fault interrupter training
Group is additionally suitable for basic closed-loop ● ­IntelliRupter fault interrupter maintenance
applications and applications on systems with three or
more sources. ­IntelliTeam® Designer configuration and ● I­ ntelliRupter fault interrupter project and construc-
license- management software is required to activate tion management
­IntelliTeam SG software.
Communication Site Surveys
Standard Control Group with Battery Backup A communication site survey is required for new
This control group is identical to the Standard Control ­­IntelliTeam SG system applications and is critical
Group and is suitable for the same applications. It addi- to ensure acceptable signal strength between the
tionally includes batteries that support operation for a ­­IntelliRupter fault interrupters in the team and the
minimum of four hours after loss of ac line voltage on head-end SCADA radio, if applicable. A site survey
both sides of the ­IntelliRupter fault interrupter, permit- includes:
ting extended dead-line switching. ● An engineering review of selected team member sites
that considers distance, topological constraints, and
Universal Control Group other factors that can affect signal strength
This control group is identical to the Standard Control
● An on-site survey of team member sites to confirm
Group with Battery Backup but includes either
feasibility and, if necessary, determination of alterna-
­IntelliTeam SG Gold Level Software and ­IntelliTeam
tive sites that will provide better signal strength
Designer configuration and license-management software
or an ­IntelliTeam® II Automatic Restoration System ● A detailed report defining the GPS coordinates of all
software license, as specified. When the former is team and repeater radios
specified, the Universal Control Group is suitable for all
applications of the Standard Control Group with Battery ● Establishment of baseline communication statistics
Backup as well as basic closed-loop applications and for monitoring communication system performance
applications on systems with three or more sources. The user will need to supply a line truck and the
When the latter is specified, the Universal Control Group engineer/technician responsible for the project.
is suitable for all ­IntelliTeam II applications.
The site survey ensures optimal communication
Services-Only Packages when the system is commissioned. However, building
construction, relocation of lines, vegetation growth, and
Services-only packages are also available for
other factors can degrade communication over time. A
pad-mounted style ­IntelliRupter PulseCloser Fault
subsequent “tune-up” site survey may be desirable.
Interrupters as listed in Table 13 on page 18. Offerings
include:
Overcurrent Protective Device
● Communication site surveys Coordination Studies
● Overcurrent protective device-coordination studies A coordination study is used to select appropriately rated
protective devices and their settings, including those of
● ­IntelliTeam SG system device settings determination ­IntelliRupter fault interrupters. Proper protective device
● ­IntelliTeam SG system factory acceptance testing coordination minimizes the impact of short-circuits by
isolating faults as quickly as possible while maintaining
● ­IntelliTeam SG system training power to the rest of the system.
● ­IntelliTeam SG system commissioning

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I­ntelliTeam SG System Device ­IntelliTeam SG System Training


Settings Determination I­ ntelliTeam SG system training is conducted on-site
Appropriate device settings are essential to the successful and ensures the user’s personnel fully understand
implementation of the I­ ntelliTeam SG Automatic Resto- ­IntelliTeam SG functioning. Both operations and engi-
ration System. These settings must be documented before neering sessions are provided.
factory acceptance testing and commissioning of the Operations training is designed for people who will
­IntelliTeam SG Automatic Restoration System. encounter the equipment in the field, dispatch personnel,
or create switching orders. A typical agenda includes:
­IntelliTeam SG System Factory Acceptance Testing
Factory acceptance testing ensures all information ● An ­IntelliTeam SG Automatic Restoration System—
required for a successful ­IntelliTeam SG system what it is, how it works, and examples
implementation is gathered and understood before ● Operation of ­IntelliRupter fault interrupters in an
commissioning and is strongly recommended if there are ­IntelliTeam SG system
any unusual system characteristics or loading limitations.
It provides significant insight into how the I­ ntelliTeam SG ● Real-world examples of ­IntelliTeam SG system
Automatic Restoration System will work on the user’s operation using ­IntelliTeam Designer in Instant
system—the specific system-protection settings, avail- Replay mode
able fault currents, connected loads, etc. To perform this Engineering training is designed for engineers and
testing, the user must furnish the following: technicians who will configure the controls and radios. A
● Substation breaker data, including overcurrent typical agenda includes:
pickup levels and relay timer settings ● A detailed look at how the ­IntelliTeam SG Automatic
● Available fault current at each I­ ntelliRupter fault Restoration System works
interrupter location or—if S&C is providing an over- ● Explanation of all control settings
current protective device coordination study and/
or determination of ­IntelliTeam SG system device ● Software screens useful for troubleshooting
settings—information that will allow S&C to calcu- ● Configuration of the radios
late these values
● Creation of a DNP lookup table
● Any substation-capacity, conductor-loading, or
system-operating-rule limitations ­IntelliTeam SG System Commissioning
● A written description of the desired system func- I­ ntelliTeam SG system commissioning ensures the
tionality ­IntelliRupter fault interrupters in the team have been set
up correctly and are ready to be put into service. These
● A single-line diagram of the circuits on which the
services include:
­IntelliTeam SG Automatic Restoration System will
be applied ● Assistance with configuring the ­IntelliRupter fault
interrupters (Determination of device settings is
● Completed ­IntelliTeam SG system settings sheets
the customer’s responsibility, or it can be provided
(Determination of device settings is the customer’s
by S&C.)
responsibility, or it can be provided by S&C.)
● Verification of acceptable peer-to-peer
Factory acceptance testing is performed at S&C’s
communication
­IntelliLab facility in Chicago. S&C will provide a detailed
test plan. After testing has been completed, the user will ● Verification of acceptable communication with the
receive replay files and a test report via email, which the SCADA system
user can use for training.
● Checking each ­IntelliRupter fault interrupter for
conformance with installation recommendations

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● Verification each team is capable of achieving Ready Loop-Restoration Training


status (Upon user request, the teams will be disabled This training is conducted on-site and ensures the user’s
after verification.) personnel know how to properly set up, configure, and
operate ­IntelliRupter fault interrupters in a loop appli-
­IntelliTeam SG System SCADA Integration cation comprised of normally closed ­IntelliRupter fault
If the ­IntelliTeam SG Automatic Restoration System is to interrupters or conventional reclosers with a normally
communicate with a SCADA system, integration services open ­IntelliRupter fault interrupter switching point.
may be desirable. These services include:
­IntelliRupter Fault Interrupter Training
● Working with the SCADA supplier
This training is conducted on-site and ensures the user’s
● Designing and installing the communication infra- personnel know how to properly set up, configure, and
structure linking the I­ ntelliTeam SG Automatic operate ­IntelliRupter fault interrupters. These services
Restoration System with the user’s LAN include:
● Developing the protocol conversion necessary ● Training on use of ­IntelliLink Setup Software
to change DNP into the native language of the
SCADA master ● Configuring ­IntelliRupter fault interrupters for use in
a loop-restoration system, if applicable
● Developing optimal SCADA settings and polling
sequence ● Use of security keys
● I­ ntelliRupter fault interrupter operation, including
­IntelliTeam SG System Monitoring PulseClosing Technology
Ongoing remote system monitoring ensures
­IntelliTeam SG system operation meets agreed-upon These services are provided for first-time orders.
service levels. It requires a SpeedGate™ Radio Interface
System with a wireless telephone modem. If wireless ­IntelliRupter Fault Interrupter Maintenance
telephone service is not available, a telephone modem I­ ntelliRupter fault interrupter maintenance includes
and a user-supplied telephone line must be installed at periodic field inspection and testing on a three-year
the SpeedGate Radio Interface. interval. Services provided for each team member
include:
System monitoring allows S&C’s engineers to assist
with any required troubleshooting, update configurations, ● Visual inspection of the ­IntelliRupter fault inter-
and provide weekly “health reports” on the status of the rupter, antenna, grounding, and wiring connections
system. Such reports can include: ● Verification of ­IntelliLink Setup Software operation
● Team Ready status through a secure Wi-Fi connection
● ­IntelliTeam SG system operational status ● Downloading of a full report from the ­IntelliRupter
fault interrupter, review of the data, and execution of
● Battery system status any corrective actions necessary
● Active trouble conditions or alarms ● Replacement of the battery
The scope and format of the reports can be custom- ● Operation of the ­IntelliRupter fault interrupter (if it
ized to meet specific user needs. can be bypassed) locally, manually, and from SCADA
● Inspection of the repeater radio and replacement of
its battery
● Communication-statistics monitoring and compar-
ison against the initial baseline
● Identification of recommended communication
enhancements

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All system maintenance is coordinated with the If a licensed radio is required for a SCADA interface,
user’s designee. To facilitate the inspection process and the frequency selection and FCC license application
ensure consistent and accurate reporting, S&C will work are to be provided by others. S&C can provide a radio
with the designee to develop an inspection checklist and propagation study as well as a general system review to
train inspection crews on its importance and use. ensure optimal application of distribution automation
components.
I­ntelliRupter Fault Interrupter Project
APPLICATION NOTES: The following factors should
and Construction Management be considered when applying pad-mounted style
S&C’s highly trained and experienced staff will assist ­­IntelliRupter PulseCloser Fault Interrupters:
the user’s automation team in the areas of project and
construction management and work closely with them to System voltage restrictions. For adequate power
ensure on-time project completion. Services may include to be available from the integral power module(s), an
working with the user’s contractor or crew to: ­IntelliRupter fault interrupter must be applied on a
system that is solidly grounded, uni-grounded, grounded
● Ensure proper installation of the ­IntelliRupter fault through a grounding transformer, or resonant-grounded
interrupters through a Peterson coil. The base of the ­IntelliRupter
fault interrupter must be grounded, and the line-to-
● Supply the automation system as a complete
neutral voltage must be in the range of a control power
turnkey project
source shown in Table 3 on page 12.
EXCLUSIONS: Pad-mounted style I­ ntelliRupter Pulse-
When furnished with the external power supply, an
Closer Fault Interrupters do not include separable
I­ ntelliRupter fault interrupter may be applied at line-to-
insulated connectors. A connector suitable for grounding
line voltage as low as 4.13 kV, 50/60 Hz.
the enclosure is listed in Table 10 on page 16. Equip-
ment/services packages and services-only packages do For application on a completely ungrounded system,
not include field installation or construction labor. the external power supply must be specified without
integral power module(s). Integral power modules cannot
­IntelliRupter fault interrupters furnished with
be applied on completely ungrounded systems.
Standard Control Group or Standard Control Group with
Battery Backup do not include optional I­ ntelliTeam SG Application of surge arresters. Elbow-style surge
Silver Level Software, ­IntelliTeam SG Gold Level arresters are required on both sides of an ­IntelliRupter
Software, or ­IntelliTeam Designer Configuration and fault interrupter when installed on feeders to protect it
License Management Software. from surges beyond its ratings. When installed in substa-
tions or at the base of riser/dip poles, surge arresters are
For non-­IntelliTeam SG applications, S&C may be
only required on the load side of the ­IntelliRupter fault
able to furnish and install in the communication module
interrupter.
or make provision for a customer-specified communica-
tion device not listed in Table 8 on page 15. S&C will SPECIAL WARRANTY PROVISIONS: The standard
need to evaluate the physical and electrical requirements warranty contained in the seller’s standard conditions of
of the communication device and its performance char- sale, as set forth in Price Sheets 150 and 181, applies to
acteristics and conduct qualification testing to verify its the pad-mounted style ­IntelliRupter PulseCloser Fault
suitability for the desired application. Refer to the nearest Interrupter and its associated options, except for the
S&C Sales Office for scheduling information. S&C cannot control group, as applicable. For these devices, the first
furnish or install any communication device for which and second paragraphs of said warranty are replaced by
the supplier requires S&C to offer Tier I (i.e., “help desk”) the following:
support.

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(1) General: The seller warrants to the immediate WARRANTY QUALIFICATIONS: The standard
purchaser or end user for a period of 10 years from warranty contained in the seller’s standard conditions of
the date of shipment that the equipment delivered, sale, as set forth in Price Sheets 150 and 181, does not
with the exception of the radio, will be of the kind apply to major components not of S&C manufacture,
and quality specified in the contract description and such as batteries, customer-specified remote terminal
will be free of defects of workmanship and material. units, and communication devices, as well as hardware,
Should any failure to conform to this warranty software, resolution of protocol-related matters, and
appear under proper and normal use within 10 years notification of upgrades or fixes for those devices. The
after the date of shipment the seller agrees, upon seller will assign to the immediate purchaser or end user
prompt notification thereof and confirmation that the all manufacturers’ warranties that apply to such major
equipment has been stored, installed, operated, and components.
maintained in accordance with recommendations of
The seller’s standard warranty does not apply to any
the seller and standard industry practice, to correct
components not of S&C manufacture that are supplied
the nonconformity either by repairing any damaged
and installed by the purchaser or to the ability of the
or defective parts of the equipment, or (at the seller’s
seller’s equipment to work with such components.
option) by shipment of necessary replacement parts.
Warranty of equipment/services packages is contin-
The seller’s warranty does not apply to any
gent upon receipt of adequate information on the user’s
equipment that has been disassembled, repaired, or
distribution system, sufficiently detailed to prepare
altered by anyone other than the seller. This limited
a technical analysis. The seller is not liable if an act
warranty is granted only to the immediate purchaser
of nature or parties beyond S&C’s control negatively
or, if the equipment is purchased by a third party
impact performance of equipment/services packages; for
for installation in third-party equipment, the end
example, new construction that impedes radio commu-
user of the equipment. The seller’s duty to perform
nication or changes to the distribution system that affect
under any warranty may be delayed, at the seller’s
protection systems, available fault currents, or system
sole option, until the seller has been paid in full for
loading characteristics.
all goods purchased by the immediate purchaser. No
such delay shall extend the warranty period. END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT: The end user is
granted a nontransferable, non-sublicensable, nonexclu-
The seller further warrants to the immediate
sive license to use the LinkStart Connection Management
purchaser or end user that for a period of two years
Software, ­IntelliLink Setup Software, ­IntelliTeam Auto-
from the date of shipment, the software will perform
matic Restoration Software, Loop Restoration Software,
substantially in accordance with the then-current
and/or other software furnished with the ­IntelliRupter
release of specifications if properly used in accor-
PulseCloser Fault Interrupter only upon acceptance
dance with the procedures described in seller’s
of all the terms and conditions of the seller’s end user
instructions. The seller’s liability regarding any of the
license agreement set forth in Price Sheet 155 and Price
software is expressly limited to exercising its reason-
Sheet 156.
able efforts in supplying or replacing any media
found to be physically defective or in correcting
defects in the software during the warranty period.
The seller does not warrant the use of the software
will be uninterrupted or error-free.
For equipment/services packages, the seller
warrants, for a period of one year after commis-
sioning, that the ­IntelliRupter fault interrupters
will provide automatic fault isolation and system
reconfiguration per agreed-upon service levels.
The remedy shall be additional system analysis
and reconfiguration of the I­ ntelliTeam SG Auto-
matic Restoration System until the desired result is
achieved.

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How to Order for a Pad-Mounted Style STEP 7. Obtain the catalog number of the desired
­IntelliRupter Fault Interrupter connectors from Table 10 on page 16.
Complete these steps to identify the base catalog number, Catalog Number:
the appropriate options, and the product accessories to
complete an order: STEP 8. Obtain the catalog numbers of desired accesso-
ries and touch-up kit components from Table 9
STEP 1. Obtain the catalog number of the desired on page 16, Table 11 on page 17, and
­IntelliRupter fault interrupter from Table 1 on Table 12 on page 18.
page 11 and Table 2 on page 11.
Catalog Number:
Catalog Number:
Example: The catalog number for a 27‑kV pad-mounted
STEP 2. Add the suffix of the desired control power ­IntelliRupter PulseCloser Fault Interrupter with a manual
source option from Table 3 on page 12. disconnect, one integral power module rated for 10.8–
15.9 kV (L-N), a standard control with battery backup,
Suffix:
and a seafoam green finish is:
STEP 3. Add the suffix of the desired control group
option from Table 5 on page 13. 2 4 8 8 2 3 R 1 –A 4 C 1 P 1 6 2

Suffix:

STEP 4. For 15.5‑kV ­IntelliRupter fault


interrupters only: If you would like the inter-
rupters certified and tested to meet 27 kV, then
choose “-Z3” option in Table 4 on page 13.

Suffix:

STEP 5. Add the suffix(es) of desired optional features


and special optional features from Table 6 on
page 14 and Table 7 on page 15.

Suffix(es):

STEP 6. If wide-area network capability is desired for


the standard control group, standard control
group with battery backup, or universal control
group, add the suffix of the desired communi-
cation device from Table 8 on page 15.

Suffix:

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Anatomy of a Pad-Mounted Style ­IntelliRupter Fault Interrupter Catalog Number

Product Style Product Product Actuator Any Number of


Disconnect Voltage Version Suffixes

2 4 8 8 2 2 R 1 – A 1 C 1 E P 2 6 2 T 1 Z 3

The catalog number created above represents a 15‑kV pad-mounted ­IntelliRupter PulseCloser Fault Interrupter, without a manual
disconnect. The I­ntelliRupter fault interrupter requires a control power source option and a control group selection, but all other suffixes
are options. This I­ntelliRupter fault interrupter has a standard control group with a battery backup and two integral power modules fed for
different phases rated for 10.8–15.9 kV (L-N). It also has a 10‑year warranty and a gray finish.

2 4 8 8 1 2 R 1 – A 2 C 1 E P 2 6 2 R 3 5 2 T 1 Z 3

Interrupter Options
Z3 - 15.5‑kV ­IntelliRupter
Product fault interrupters
248 - ­IntelliRupter fault only—interrupters are
interrupter certified and tested to
meet 27‑kV voltage
Product Style levels
8 - Pad-mounted
Warranty
Visible Disconnect T1 - 10‑year warranty
1 - Non-disconnect
Communication
2 - Disconnect
See Table 8 on page 15
Product Voltage for more details
2 - 15 kV
3 - 27 kV Power Module

Finish Power
Power
Module Frequency Voltage Range (L-N)
A2 - L ight gray outdoor Ultradur® II Outdoor Finish Module
Suffix
instead of olive green
A3 - Equipment green outdoor finish instead of olive P
green
One 50 Hz: 5.7–7.0 kV
A4 - Seafoam green outdoor finish instead of olive 1 5 50 Hz 1
integral 60 Hz: 4.3–5.3 kV
green
A5 - Special color Ultradur II Outdoor Finish instead Two 50 Hz: 7.8–11.3 kV
2 6 60 Hz 2
of olive green integral 60 Hz: 6.2–9.2 kV
A10 - Stainless steel enclosure, with olive green One
Ultradur II Outdoor Finish integral, 50 Hz: 10.4–15.0 kV
3 3
one 60 Hz: 10.8–15.8 kV
A12 - Stainless steel enclosure, with light gray
external
Ultradur II Outdoor Finish
A13 - S tainless steel enclosure, with equipment Two
integral, 50 Hz: 13.3–19.1 kV
green outdoor finish 4 4
one 60 Hz: 9.2–12.7 kV
A24 - S  tainless steel enclosure, with seafoam green external
outdoor finish
50 Hz: 17.1–21.9 kV
A15 - S tainless steel enclosure, with special color 5
60 Hz: 13.7–21.9 kV
Ultradur II Outdoor Finish

Control Option Other Options: P300 = 60‑Hz external power supply only, P350
C0 - Standard control group = 50‑Hz external power supply only, P000 = Field-installed
C1 - Standard control group with battery backup power source.
C7 - Universal control group Choose options from Table 3 on page 12.
Software and Communication Features
E - Alternative wiring option
O2 - IEC 60870-5-104 Communication Protocol

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Table 1. Non-Disconnect Pad-Mounted Style ­IntelliRupter PulseCloser Fault Interrupters①②③


Ratings
kV Amperes, RMS
Circuit Diagram Short-Circuit Catalog Number④
Breaking
Max BIL Cont.
and Making
Symmetrical

COMPARTMENT-2
15.5 95 630 16 000 248812R1

L
V
C
Y3 X3 Y2 X2 Y1 X1
27 125 630 12 500 248813R1
COMPARTMENT-1

① For adequate power to be available from the integral power produced by the integral power module(s). Refer to the nearest S&C
module(s), the base of the ­IntelliRupter fault interrupter must be Sales Office.
grounded. ③ Standard mounting/operating arrangement drawing 2488xx-
② When applied on a system that is not solidly grounded, dim-rv003-3d.
uni-grounded, grounded through a grounding transformer, or reso‑ ④ Includes on-site user training on setup, configuration, and opera‑
nant-grounded through a Peterson coil, total system phase-to-ground tion of ­IntelliRupter fault interrupter. These services apply to first-time
capacitance must be sufficient to reduce the neutral-voltage shift orders only; they can be provided for subsequent orders as indicated in
Table 13 on page 18.

Table 2. Disconnect Pad-Mounted Style ­IntelliRupter PulseCloser Fault Interrupters①②③


Ratings
kV Amperes, RMS
Circuit Diagram Short-Circuit Catalog Number④
Breaking
Max BIL Cont.
and Making
Symmetrical

COMPARTMENT-2
15.5 95 630 16 000 248822R1
L
V
C

Y3 X3 Y2 X2 Y1 X1
27 125 630 12 500 248823R1
COMPARTMENT-1

① For adequate power to be available from the integral power ③ Standard mounting/operating arrangement drawing 2488xx-dim-
module(s), the base of the ­IntelliRupter fault interrupter must be rv003-3d.
grounded. ④ Includes on-site user training on setup, configuration, and opera‑
② When applied on a system that is not solidly grounded, tion of ­IntelliRupter fault interrupter. These services apply to first-time
uni-grounded, grounded through a grounding transformer, or reso‑ orders only; they can be provided for subsequent orders as indicated in
nant-grounded through a Peterson coil, total system phase-to-ground Table 13 on page 18.
capacitance must be sufficient to reduce the neutral-voltage shift
produced by the integral power module(s). Refer to the nearest S&C
Sales Office.

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Table 3. Control Power Source—One Control Power Source Must Be Specified


Suffix to
Voltage Range, Overload capability be Added
Control Power Source
kV L-N① kV L-N for 1.0 min. to Catalog
Number
4.3–5.3 7.5–9.2 -P161
6.2–9.2 10.8–15.9 -P162
One integral power module fed from pole 1 on X-side
10.8–15.8 18.7–27.4 -P163
9.2–12.7 16–22 -P164
4.3–5.3 7.5–9.2 -P361

One integral power module fed from pole 1 on X-side 6.2–9.2 10.8–15.9 -P362
plus an external power supply② 10.8–15.8 18.7–27.4 -P363
9.2–12.7 16–22 -P364
Integral power modules for use
4.3–5.3 7.5–9.2 -P261
on 60‑Hz systems
Two integral power modules fed from pole 1 on X-side 6.2–9.2 10.8–15.9 -P262
and from pole 3 on Y-side 10.8–15.8 18.7–27.4 -P263
9.2–12.7 16–22 -P264
4.3–5.3 7.5–9.2 -P461
Two integral power modules fed from pole 1 on X-side 6.2–9.2 10.8–15.9 -P462
and from pole 3 on Y-side plus an external power
supply② 10.8–15.8 18.7–27.4 -P463
9.2–12.7 16–22 -P464
External power supply only② — — -P300
5.2–7.0 9.0–12.1 -P151
7.8–11.3 13.5–19.6 -P152
One integral power module fed from pole 1 on X-side
10.4–15.0 18.0–26.0 -P153
13.3–19.1 23.0–33.0 -P154
5.2–7.0 9.0–12.1 -P351

One integral power module fed from pole 1 on X-side 7.8–11.3 13.5–19.6 -P352
plus an external power supply② 10.4–15.0 18.0–26.0 -P353
13.3–19.1 23.0–33.0 -P354
Integral power modules for use
5.2–7.0 9.0–12.1 -P251
on 50‑Hz systems
Two integral power modules fed from pole 1 on X-side 7.8–11.3 13.5–19.6 -P252
and from pole 3 on Y-side 10.4–15.0 18.0–26.0 -P253
13.3–19.1 23.0–33.0 -P254
5.2–7.0 9.0–12.1 -P451
Two integral power modules fed from pole 1 on X-side 7.8–11.3 13.5–19.6 -P452
and from pole 3 on Y-side plus an external power
supply② 10.4–15.0 18.0–26.0 -P453
13.3–19.1 23.0–33.0 -P454
External power supply only② — — -P350
Field-installed power source–Choose options from this table. -P000

① The voltage range is an absolute value. Operating below the ② The external power supply accepts 90‑Vac to 259‑Vac, 50/60‑Hz,
designated lower voltage level may result in the control being unable to primary source input; and accepts 90‑Vac to 259‑Vac, 50/60‑Hz; 19‑Vdc
function properly. Operating above the upper voltage level may result in to 60‑Vdc; or 100‑Vdc to 360‑Vdc, secondary source input.
damage to the control module.

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Table 4. Interrupter Options


Suffix to be Added to
Item
Catalog Number
15.5‑kV ­IntelliRupter fault interrupter furnished with interrupters tested and certified to meet 27 kV -Z3

Table 5. Control Groups—One Control Group Must Be Specified


Suffix to be Added to
Item
Catalog Number
Standard Control Group—For the I­ntelliTeam SG Automatic Restoration System, automatic source transfer, auto‑
matic loop restoration, SCADA, and stand-alone (non-communicating) applications. Includes I­ntelliTeam SG Bronze
Level Software. Optional ­IntelliTeam SG Gold Level Software provides suitability for applications on systems with three
or more sources.
No batteries are required for stand-alone applications and application with operating times of 30 seconds or less; ac
line voltage must be available on the side of the ­IntelliRupter fault interrupter with the integral power module or control -C0
power must be available from the external power supply, if furnished.
Specify communication device, if required for the application, from Table 8 on page 15. All team devices must be
furnished with the same type of communication device.
­IntelliTeam Designer software is required to activate ­IntelliTeam SG system software.
Standard Control Group with Battery Backup—Identical to the Standard Control Group but additionally includes
batteries that support operation for a minimum of four hours after loss of ac line voltage on both sides of I­ntelliRupter
Fault Interrupter, permitting extended dead-line switching.
-C1
Specify communication device, if required for the application, from Table 8 on page 15. All team devices must be
furnished with the same type of communication device.
­IntelliTeam Designer software is required to activate ­IntelliTeam SG system software.
Universal Control Group—Identical to the Standard Control Group with Battery Backup. Includes either
­IntelliTeam SG Gold Level Software and ­IntelliTeam Designer software or I­ntelliTeam II Software License, as specified.
For ­IntelliTeam SG Automatic Restoration System specify one I­ntelliTeam Designer Slot part number 008‑007006‑01
and one ­IntelliRupter PulseCloser Fault Interrupter Gold License part number 008-007101-01. This license requires
an ­IntelliTeam SG system-qualified communication device from the communication device options listed in Table 8 on
page 15.
For ­IntelliTeam II Automatic Restoration System specify one ­IntelliTeam Designer Slot part number 008‑007006‑03● -C7
and one ­IntelliRupter PulseCloser Fault Interrupter ­IntelliTeam II system license part number 008‑007106-01. This
license requires an I­ntelliTeam II system-qualified communication device from the communication device options listed
in Table 8 on page 15.
When ordering enter the selected licenses as separate line items as included in the above and specify communication
device, if required for the application, from Table 8 on page 15. All team devices must be furnished with the same
type of communication device.
● The 008-007106-01 license should not to be confused with
­­
IntelliTeam SG Automatic Restoration System operating in I­ntelliTeam II
mode. An ­IntelliTeam SG Automatic Restoration System operating in
­IntelliTeam II mode requires an ­IntelliTeam SG Automatic Restoration
System-qualified communication device.

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Table 6. Optional Features


Suffix to be
Item Added to
Catalog Number
Light gray outdoor Ultradur® II Outdoor Finish instead of olive green -A2
Equipment green outdoor finish (Toronto standard) instead of olive green -A3
Seafoam green outdoor finish instead of olive green -A4
Special color Ultradur II Outdoor Finish instead of olive green -A5
With olive green Ultradur II Outdoor Finish -A10
With light gray Ultradur II Outdoor Finish -A12
Stainless steel enclosure① With equipment green outdoor finish -A13
With seafoam green outdoor finish -A24
With special color Ultradur II Outdoor Finish -A15
Hexhead actuator for use in lieu of pentahead actuator on all Penta-Latch® Mechanisms -B
Key interlock—Prevents operation of disconnect unless ­IntelliRupter fault interrupter is locked open② -D1
Mounting provisions for fault indicator in cable-termination Without viewing window in door -J1
compartment
Note: Accommodates three-phase indicator with single-
phase sensors With viewing window in door -J2

Windows in control module cover—Permit viewing of status and hot-line tag indicators -V
6 inches (152 mm) -K7
Mild steel
12 inches (305 mm) -K8
Base spacer
6 inches (152 mm) -K17
Stainless steel
12 inches (305 mm) -K18
600‑ampere bushings without studs -M1
Alternative wiring option -E
Optional software and communication features
IEC 60870-5-104 Communication Protocol -O2
Provisions for remote pole-mounted antenna—Includes PolyPhaser® Surge Suppressor with female N-type connector mounted
-S3
in low-voltage compartment
Ten-year ­IntelliRupter fault interrupter warranty—In lieu of standard two-year warranty. Matches standard 10‑year warranty for
-T1
control groups. Does not include enclosure
Spanish -L51
Portuguese -L52
Foreign language labels, and screens③ French -L53
Chinese -L54
Arabic -L55
International crating—Wood products used in packaging are either hardwood or certified by the wood supplier as being “heat
-L71
treated” (kiln dried) to a core temperature of 133°F (56°C) for a minimum of 30 minutes

① When this optional feature is specified, the entire exterior of the ② When ordering, please furnish name of the end user and the location
enclosure will be fabricated from 11-gauge Type 304 stainless steel. of gear.
When ordering optional hexhead actuators, provisions for fault indicators ③ All labels are available. Contact the nearest S&C Sales Office for
with viewing windows in doors, or base adapter, specify the correct suffix screen availability.
for use with a stainless-steel enclosure.

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Table 7. Special Optional Feature


Suffix to be Added to
Item
Catalog Number
Reversed colors for ­IntelliRupter fault interrupter OPEN/CLOSED indicators and OPEN/CLOSED/READY lever (green for
-F2
closed, red for open)

Table 8. Communication Devices for I­ntelliTeam SG System, ­IntelliTeam II System, Automatic Source Transfer,
and SCADA Applications
Suffix to be
Item Added to Catalog
Number
Communication Devices Suitable for ­IntelliTeam SG System, I­ntelliTeam II System, Automatic Source Transfer, and SCADA Applications①
Factory-installed and wired iS5 Comm. Inc.—iES6 module with 2-SFP 100-Mbps multi-mode LC transceiver 550 m, 850 nm,
-R278
low-voltage (input 9–36 Vdc)
Factory-installed and wired iS5 Comm. Inc.—iES6 module with 2-SFP 100-Mbps multi-mode LC transceiver 2K m, 1310 nm,
-R279
low-voltage (input 9–36 Vdc)
Factory-installed and wired iS5 Comm. Inc.—iES6 module with 2-SFP 100-Mbps single mode LC transceiver 10 KM, 1310 nm,
-R280
low-voltage (input 9–36 Vdc)
Factory-installed and wired iS5 Comm. Inc.—iES6 module with 2-SFP 100-Mbps single mode LC transceiver 30 KM, 1310 nm,
-R281
low-voltage (input 9–36 Vdc)
Factory-installed and wired iS5 Comm. Inc.—iES6 module with 2-SFP 100-Mbps single mode LC transceiver 60 KM, 1310 nm,
-R282
low-voltage (input 9–36 Vdc)
Factory-installed and wired iS5 Comm. Inc.—iES6 module with 2-SFP 100-Mbps single mode LC transceiver 100 KM, 1550 nm,
-R283
low-voltage (input 9–36 Vdc)
Factory-installed and wired iS5 Comm. Inc.—iES6 module with 2-SFP 100-Mbps single mode LC transceiver 120 KM, 1550 nm,
-R284
low-voltage (input 9–36 Vdc)
Provision only for iS5 Comm. Inc.—iES6 module—multimode LC transceiver use—Customer must provide an iES6 module with
-R276
2-SFP LC transceivers.
Provision only for iS5 Comm. Inc.—iES6 module—single-mode LC transceiver use—Customer must provide an iES6 module
-R277
with 2-SFP LC transceivers.
Communication Devices Suitable for ­IntelliTeam II System, Automatic Source Transfer, and SCADA Applications①

Provisions for Landis+Gyr Series 5 Network Integrated WanGate Radio (IWR) -R399

① These are the only wide-area network communication devices


approved for use with I­ntelliRupter fault interrupter. For other communi‑ TABLE CONTINUED ▶
cation devices, refer to the nearest S&C Sales Office.

TABLE CONTINUED ▶

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Table 8. Communication Devices for ­IntelliTeam SG System, I­ntelliTeam II System, Automatic Source Transfer,
and SCADA Applications—Continued
Suffix to be
Item Added to Catalog
Number
Communication Devices Suitable for Automatic Source Transfer and SCADA Applications Only
Factory-installed and wired SpeedNet™ Cell Edge Gateway 4G LTE cellular modem with removable SIM card for USA and
-R352
Canada②③
Provision only for single-mode Dymec 5843SHRT fiber-optic modem④ -R42
Provision only for multi-mode Dymec 5843HRT fiber-optic modem③ -R43
Factory-installed and wired MDS SD9 Radio ●
Factory-installed and wired MDS TransNET 900 transceiver and 900‑MHz, 5‑dBi gain antenna with male N-type connector -R18
Factory-installed and wired MDS TransNET 900 transceiver with diagnostics and 900‑MHz, 5‑dBi gain antenna with male N-type
-R19
connector⑤

② Please see Specification Bulletin 1076-31 for SpeedNet Cell Edge


Gateway antenna options. Suffix to be
Frequency Band Range, MHz Application Added to Catalog
③ A multi-mode mating connector and termination kit or a multi-mode
Number
liquid-tight cable assembly must be specified. See Table 9.
④ A single-mode mating connector and termination kit or a single- 820 to 870 -R216AL
mode liquid-tight cable assembly must be specified. See Table 9. 928 to 960 -R216CL
⑤ Antenna mounts directly to the roof of the low-voltage compart‑
ment. If a remote pole-mounted antenna is desired instead, see Table 6 928 to 960, 50‑kHz Channel -R216DL
on page 14. 880 to 915 -R216EL
Ethernet and
● Specify the appropriate catalog number suffix based on the Serial
880 to 915, 50‑kHz Channel -R216FL
frequency band range and application for the radio, from the following
table. For example, for a 928- to 960‑MHz MDS SD9 Radio for Ethernet 850 to 860 / 926 to 936,
-R216GL
and serial application, specify catalog number suffix “-R216CL.” Transmit Low

Suffix to be 850 to 860 / 926 to 936,


-R216HL
Transmit High
Frequency Band Range, MHz Application Added to Catalog
Number 820 to 870 -R216AM
820 to 870 -R216AK 928 to 960 -R216CM
928 to 960 -R216CK 928 to 960, 50‑kHz Channel -R216DM
928 to 960, 50‑kHz Channel -R216DK 880 to 915 -R216EM
9710 Emula‑
880 to 915 -R216EK 880 to 915, 50‑kHz Channel tion -R216FM
Serial
880 to 915, 50‑kHz Channel -R216FK 850 to 860 / 926 to 936,
-R216GM
Transmit Low
850 to 860 / 926 to 936,
-R216GK
Transmit Low 850 to 860 / 926 to 936,
-R216HM
Transmit High
850 to 860 / 926 to 936,
-R216HK
Transmit High

Table 9. Fiber-Optic Connection Accessories


Item Catalog Number
Single-mode mating connector and termination kit—Includes connector hood, inserts, and fiber termination components SD-6607
Multi-mode mating connector and termination kit—Includes connector hood, inserts, and fiber termination components SD-6608

Table 10. Connector (For enclosure ground)


Illustration Description Accommodating Conductor Catalog Number

Bronze body, tin plated, two galvanized No. 2 solid through 500 kc mil (335 mm2)
4745
steel bolts, two Belleville washers stranded copper or aluminum

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Table 11. Accessories


Description Catalog Number
Battery charger output harness—For connecting battery pack to an 800‑mA, current-limited 12‑Vdc lead-acid
007-001551-01
battery charger
Remote antenna kit—Includes a unidirectional Yagi antenna, a pole-mounted single antenna arm, and a 50‑foot (1524 cm)
903-002321-03
coaxial cable with N-type male connectors on both ends
Detailed instruction manual—Binder containing printed copies of all ­IntelliRupter fault interrupter instruction sheets,
RD-6949
erection drawings, and reference drawings
Spare protection and control module (R2 Control Module) SDA-4540R2
Spare protection and control module (R3 Control Module) SDA-4540R3
Spare communication module—less battery pack and radio SDA-4554-1
Spare 12‑Vdc, 8‑ampere‑hour battery pack for communication module SDA-4605
Docking station—Powers the protection and control module and the communication module, removed from ­IntelliRupter
fault interrupter base. Permits uploading and downloading of configuration settings plus programming of radio and charging SDA-4650R2
of radio batteries, as applicable, in user’s service center or lab
Power supply—Attaches to an external power supply connector. Powers the protection and control module and indoor
communication module, for pre-installation uploading and downloading of configuration settings plus radio programming
TA-3221
and battery charging, as applicable. For indoor use only in user’s service center or lab. Input voltage range is 88–264 Vac,
50/60 Hz

Shotgun clamp sticks for use with separable connectors and 6‑foot–5½-inch (197‑cm) length 9933-150
voltage testers 8‑foot–5½-inch (258‑cm) length 9933-151
6‑foot–6‑inch (198‑cm) length 9933-152
Storage bag for shotgun clamp stick, heavy canvas
8‑foot–6‑inch (259‑cm) length 9933-153
Voltage tester with audio and visual signals, includes a voltage tester, batteries, an adapter for shotgun clamp sticks, and a
9931-072
storage case①
Pentahead socket, for ½-inch drive 9931-074
iS5 Comm. Inc.—iES6-module only with conformal coating, power terminal block and DB9 console cable, low-voltage
110-003780-01
(Input 9–36 Vdc), LC connector
SFP 100-Mbps multimode LC transceiver 550 m, 850 nm 110-003774-01
SFP 100-Mbps multimode LC transceiver 2 km, 1310 nm 110-003774-02
SFP 100-Mbps single-mode LC transceiver 10 km, 1310 nm 110-003774-04
SFP 100-Mbps single-mode LC transceiver 30 km, 1310 nm 110-003774-05
SFP 100-Mbps single-mode LC transceiver 60 km, 1310 nm 110-003774-06
SFP 100-Mbps single-mode LC transceiver 100 km, 1550 nm 110-003774-07
SFP 100-Mbps single-mode LC transceiver 120 km, 1550 nm 110-003774-08
iS5 Comm. Inc.—iES22GF industrial Ethernet switch, High voltage (Input 130–370 Vdc or 90–264 Vac), 8 - 10/100/1000
110-003777-01
Base TX RJ45 Ports, 4 - GSFP
iS5 Comm. Inc.—iES22GF industrial Ethernet switch, Low voltage (Input 9–36 Vdc), 8 - 10/100/1000 Base TX RJ45 Ports,
110-003778-01
4 - GSFP
iS5 Comm. Inc.—iDS3 industrial single port RS232/422/485 to Ethernet serial device server, Low voltage (Input 9–36 Vdc),
110-003779-01
1-serial port, 2 - 10/100 Base TX RJ45 Ports

① For ultimate users other than electric utilities, also specify a shotgun clamp stick of the appropriate length.

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Table 12. Touch-Up Kit Components—Aerosol Coatings in 12-ounce cans


Item Catalog Number
S&C light gray outdoor finish 9999-080
S&C olive green (Munsell 7GY3.29/1.5) outdoor finish 9999-058
S&C red-oxide primer 9999-061

Table 13. I­ntelliRupter Fault Interrupter Services Packages


Item Catalog Number
Communication site survey. Field testing to confirm the user-proposed I­ntelliRupter fault interrupter locations will provide
acceptable communication between team members and the head-end SCADA radio, if applicable. The user should make AS100
available their engineer/technician responsible for the project.
­IntelliTeam SG training. On-site training on functioning of the ­IntelliTeam SG Automatic Restoration System. Includes
AS101
operations and engineering training sessions.
­IntelliTeam SG commissioning. Ensures I­ntelliRupter fault interrupters have been set up correctly and the I­ntelliTeam SG
AS102
system is ready to be put into service.
I­ntelliTeam SG SCADA integration. Includes review of the user’s SCADA system, development of DNP points lists, coor‑
AS103
dination with the user’s SCADA supplier, and review of the SCADA database.
I­ntelliTeam SG factory acceptance testing. Factory testing ensures all information required for successful ­IntelliTeam SG
system implementation is gathered and understood before commissioning. Provides insight into how the ­IntelliTeam SG AS104
Automatic Restoration System will work on the user’s system. The user must travel to Chicago to witness the testing.
­IntelliTeam SG monitoring. Factory testing ensures all information required for successful ­IntelliTeam SG system
implementation is gathered and understood before commissioning. Provides insight into how the ­IntelliTeam SG Automatic AS105
Restoration System will work on the user’s system. The user must travel to Chicago to witness the testing.
I­ntelliRupter fault interrupter maintenance. Includes inspection, testing, and battery replacement on a three-year
AS106
interval.
I­ntelliRupter fault interrupter project and construction management. Determination of appropriately rated protective
devices and their settings, including those of ­IntelliRupter fault interrupters. Proper coordination minimizes the impact of AS107
short-circuits by isolating faults as quickly as possible while maintaining power to the rest of the system.
Overcurrent Protective Device Coordination Study. Determination of appropriately rated protective devices and their
settings, including those of I­ntelliRupter fault interrupters. Proper coordination minimizes the impact of short-circuits, by AS108
isolating faults as quickly as possible, while maintaining power to the rest of the system.
I­ntelliTeam SG device settings determination. Determination of these settings is essential to the successful implemen‑
tation of the ­IntelliTeam SG Automatic Restoration System and must be documented before factory acceptance testing and AS109
commissioning.
Loop-restoration training. Covers setup, configuration, and operation of ­IntelliRupter fault interrupters in a loop applica‑
tion comprised of normally closed ­IntelliRupter fault interrupters or conventional reclosers with a normally open ­IntelliRupter AS110
fault interrupter switching point.
I­ntelliRupter fault interrupter training. Covers the ­IntelliLink Setup Software; configuring the ­IntelliRupter fault interrupter
for use in an I­ntelliTeam SG, source-transfer, or loop restoration system, as appropriate; use of security keys; and opera‑ AS111
tion.
I­ntelliRupter fault interrupter secondary injection testing. Validates settings, functions, and logic of ­IntelliRupter fault
AS112
interrupter protection and control module using Omicron testing equipment.

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15.5‑kV and 27‑kV


Non-Disconnect and Disconnect Pad-Mounted Styles

Dimensions in inches (mm)

5⅞ 1⅜
(149) W (35) 60°

H2
DISCONNECT STYLE ONLY

H1

F
FRONT VIEW
D
5¾ B2
(146) TYP. ANCHOR BOLT SIDE VIEW
M1 (DOOR OPENS 110°)

M2 (DOOR OPENS 100°)


(4) ⅝ DIA. ANCHOR BOLTS BY USER
COMPARTMENT-2
ANCHOR BRACKET BY
C S&C

J K K
COVER OPENS 170°
ON 9½-inch RADIUS
ENCLOSURE
(241)
1½ GASKET BY
MIN
(38) S&C
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E G G . .. . . . . . . .. . . . . .
. .. . . CONCRETE PAD
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L COMPARTMENT-1
ANCHOR BOLT DETAIL

M1 (DOOR OPENS 110°) APPROXIMATE PROJECTED


CABLE CENTER LINES
2¼ TYP. B1
(57)

ANCHOR BOLT PLAN

Dimensions in Inches (mm) Net Wt,


Lbs.
A B1 B2 C D E F G H1 H2 J K L M1 M2 W (kg)
183/4 513/4 443/4 67 811/4 131/4 78½ 81/4 67⅝ 863/4 81/4 17½ 9 481/4 267/8 721/4 3100
(476) (1314) (1137) (1702) (2064) (337) (1994) (210) (1718) (2203) (210) (445) (229) (1226) (683) (1835) (1406)

.  S&C Specification Bulletin 766A-31  19

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