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           Document: VF010H07A 
 
 
INSTRUCTION MANUAL 
 
 
 
INSTALLATION - OPERATION - MAINTENANCE 
 
 
HCV-1JBU Vacuum Contactor, 1.5kV - 600A 
HCV-1KAU Vacuum Contactor, 1.5kV - 720A 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Issued: 12/05  
 
Manufactured in the USA 
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                          TOSHIBA    INSTRUCTION MANUAL    For the Installation, Operation and Maintenance of    HCV-1JBU Vacuum Contactor, 1.5kV – 600A  HCV-1KAU Vacuum Contactor, 1.5kV – 720A      Never attempt to install, operate, maintain or dispose of this equipment until      WARNING  you have first read and understood all of the relevant product warnings and  user directions that are contained in this Instruction Manual.      To contact Toshiba, address all correspondence to:    Field Service Department  Toshiba
                    
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                          SAFETY  Page 1            IMPORTANT MESSAGES       Read this manual and follow its instructions.  Signal words such as  DANGER, WARNING and CAUTION will be followed by important safety  information that must be carefully reviewed.       Indicates a situation that will result in death, serious injury, and severe      DANGER  property damage if you do not follow instructions.    Means that you might be seriously injured or killed if you do not follow      WARNING  instructions.  Severe property 
                    
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                          Page 2 SAFETY            QUALIFIED OPERATORS ONLY    Only qualified persons are to install, operate, or service this equipment according to all  applicable codes and established safety practices.    A qualified person must:      1) Carefully read the entire instruction manual.   2) Be skilled in the installation, construction or operation of the equipment and  aware of the hazards involved.   3) Be trained and authorized to safely energize, deenergize, clear, ground,  lockout and tag circuits 
                    
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                          SAFETY  Page 3           HAZARDOUS VOLTAGE will cause severe injury, death, fire, explosion, and      DANGER  property damage.       • Turn off and lock out Primary and Control Circuit Power before servicing.     • Keep all panels and covers securely in place.     • Never Defeat, Modify, or Bypass any Safety Interlocks     • Qualified Operators only           Phone: 800.894.0412 - Fax: 888.723.4773 - Web: www.ctiautomation.net - Email: info@ctiautomation.net                                    
                    
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                          Page 4  TABLE OF CONTENTS        SAFETY......................................................................................................................................................1    INTRODUCTION ........................................................................................................................................6    GENERAL DESCRIPTION.........................................................................................................................7     Comp
                    
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                          TABLE OF CONTENTS  Page 5       Table 3 – Gap/Wipe Standard Values (contactor in new condition)................................................20   Vacuum Check.................................................................................................................. ..............21   - Toshiba Portable Vacuum Checker ..............................................................................................21   - Application of Test Voltage for Vacuum Check.........................
                    
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                          Page 6 INTRODUCTION        It is the intent of this manual to provide a guide for safely installing, operating and maintaining Toshiba  vacuum contactors.  This manual consists of a section of general safety instructions and is marked  throughout with warning symbols.  Read this manual thoroughly before installation, operation and  maintenance of this equipment.    This manual and all accompanying drawings should be considered a permanent part of the equipment.  They should be readily availabl
                    
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                          GENERAL DESCRIPTION Page 7    COMPONENTS    The Toshiba HCV-1JB and HCV-1KA vacuum  contactors described in this manual are suitable  1 for use on systems of 1.5kV, 600A and 1.5kV,  720A respectively.    Arc interruption is accomplished inside sealed  vacuum interrupters mounted on track-resistant  insulators.  Vacuum in terrupters use low-surge  contact materials, which exhibit low current  2 chopping levels reducing switching overvoltage.    3 Front view (Figure 1):  1. Insulation frame  2. 
                    
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                          Page 8  GENERAL DESCRIPTION          INDICATORS AND CONTROLS       The following indicator is provided:      On-Off Indicator - Indicates if the contactor is   OFF (Green) or ON (Red).  When the indicator   reads OFF, the main contacts of the contactor  are open.  When the indication is ON, the main  contacts are closed.  See Figure 4.      Figure 4 - ON/OFF Indicator      Phone: 800.894.0412 - Fax: 888.723.4773 - Web: www.ctiautomation.net - Email: info@ctiautomation.net                      
                    
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                          RECEIVING, INSPECTION AND HANDLING Page 9          RECEIVING AND UNPACKING HANDLING AND MOVING     The contactor units are subjected to factory Care and caution should be used when handling  production testing prior to being packed and the contactor to avoid damage to the equipment  and personal injury.  Always keep the equipment  shipped.   in a generally upright position.  ACCEPTANCE INSPECTION       Confirm that the contactor is complete, correct  as specified and undamaged from shipment an
                    
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                          Page 10  INSTALLATION          AMBIENT CONDITIONS MOUNTING THE CONTACTOR     Do not install this The contactor is designed to mount to a flat,      WARNING  equipment in areas where vertical surface.  If there are any noticeable gaps  unusual service conditions between the contactor and the mounting surface,  exist. Using this equipment fill them in using flat washers as spacers.  in other than usual service   Fasten the contactor using four (4) M8 hex  conditions can result in  equipment fail
                    
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                          INSTALLATION  Page 11          Use two wrenches to The ground wire should be 8 AWG or larger.       CAUTION  torque the connection to Then reattach the terminal using the same bolt  prevent applying excessive previously removed and torque to 9-11 ft-lb  force to the terminal, which (120-150 kgf-cm).  can damage the frame.      GROUND CONNECTIONS CONTROL CIRCUIT CONNECTIONS      The contactor must be grounded in accordance Hazardous Voltage. Turn off     WARNING with the requirements of the Nat
                    
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                          Page 12  PRE-ENERGIZATION CHECK                GENERAL ELECTRICAL CHECKS     BEFORE ENERGIZING THE CONTACTOR for Electrical shock hazard.      WARNING the first time, follow the procedure below to verify Do not touch energized  that the equipment is properly installed and components during a test  functional. using auxiliary power.     Hazardous Voltage. Turn off An electrical insulation resistance test should be      DANGER  performed to verify that the contactor and  and lock out all primary
                    
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                          OPERATION  Page 13        MOVING THE CONTACTOR FROM THE OFF  TO THE ON POSITION    TO MOVE THE CONTACTOR TO THE ON  POSITION:    1. Turn ON circuit control power to move the  contactor to the ON position   2. Verify that the position indicator reads ON  (Red).    MOVING THE CONTACTOR FROM THE ON  TO THE OFF POSITION    TO MOVE THE CONTACTOR TO THE OFF  POSITION:    1. Turn OFF circuit control power to move the  contactor to the OFF position   2. Verify that the position indicator reads OFF  (G
                    
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                          Page 14  OPERATION        LEGEND    52 CC …. Closing Coil  T1-T4 ….. Terminal Block  A1-A2…... Closing Supply  R          S         T                   AC/DC  Vacuum Bottles U          V         W T4 16     15     14     13     12     11 T3  52 52 CC CC T2 26     25     24     23     22     21 T1 Auxiliary  Switch 56 Drive Unit 12 A1                       A2 Closing Supply        AC/DC Figure 8 – Internal Connection of the Normally Energized Type      LEGEND    52 CC …. Closing Coil  T1-T2 …..
                    
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                          OPERATION  Page 15        LEGEND    Remote OFF CR 52 CC …. Closing Coil  Operation T1-T2 ….. Terminal Block  Switch GL ……… Green Light  OFF RL ……… Red Light  CR CR……… Control Relay  VCTT A1-A2…... Closing Supply                    AC/DC  ON ON A1 Local 16  15  14    13  12  11 CR Remote Auxiliary Switch Drive Start T1 Interlock Unit 26  25  24    23  22  21 Stop Interlock 52 52 CC CC DrS (Door Switch) GL RL 2E (Overload) T2 A2 CR Figure 10 - Standard Operation Circuit of the Normally Energized
                    
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                          Page 16  MAINTENANCE          MAINTENANCE PROGRAM MAINTENANCE RECORD     In order to ensure continued reliable and safe Keep a permanent record of all maintenance  operation of the equipment, a program ofwork.   At a minimum, this record should include  periodic maintenance must be established. information on:  Operating and environmental conditions will   usually dictate the frequency of inspection 1. Items inspected  2. Reports of any testing  required.  NFPA Publication 70B  "Electrical  Eq