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Grounding on a 3-wire uni-grounded system – Cooper Lighting S280-79-10 User Manual

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Installation of a Form 5 control on a 3-wire uni-ground sys-
tem must include the following:

• Protection of the recloser bushings and the supplying

transformer with lightning arresters.

• Grounding of the recloser head and tank.

• Grounding of the transformer tank.

• Grounding of the control cabinet.

• Grounding of the SCADA equipment.

S280-79-10

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SAFETY

FOR LIFE

Surge
Arrester

Recloser
Head Ground

Surge

Arrester

Surge

Arrester

Arrester Ground

Recloser

Supply

Voltage

Pole
Ground

Form 5 LS

Control

Customer Ground

Connection

at External Lug

GND

NEU

HOT

Input Terminal Block

Control
Cable

AC

Neutral

Form 5 LS Control

Input Terminal Block

Supply Voltage

Transformer

ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS - Dedicated Supply

Transformer

Line
to
Line
Voltage

External Ground Lug

NEU

AC

Control Height must be

3 Meters (10 feet)

minimum above earth

Figure 31.
Recommended grounding method for the Form 5
Control installed on a 3-wire uni-grounded system.

IMPORTANT: All external inputs to the Form 5 con-
trol must be routed within 8 inches of their correspond-
ing ground. During a surge, a potential of
approximately 1.5kV per foot can develop in the con-
ductors. Differences between conductor and ground
path lengths can add additional stress to the control
components in the event of a power surge.

IMPORTANT: In pole-mounted applications, a
ground connection must be made between the
recloser, transformer, recloser control, and SCADA
equipment for proper protection of the equipment. The
pole ground must be sized per local utility practices to
minimize the impedance between the recloser and the
control.

WARNING: Hazardous Voltage. Use locally

approved operator safety procedures for proper

insulation when maintaining this equipment. High Volt-
age step and touch potential is characteristic in uni-
ground systems. Failure to comply can cause death or
severe personal injury.

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CAUTION: Exported Potential. Do not make

direct electrical connections to remote devices. All

SCADA equipment must be mounted locally or con-
nected using the fiber-optic or radio communication
accessory. Direct connections to remote devices can
produce exported potential causing equipment damage
or personal injury.

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CAUTION: Hazardous Voltage. Do not use a

shared low voltage network to power the recloser

control unless the network is specifically designed to
withstand maximum ground potential rise. Ground
faults on a high voltage network can create a rise in
ground potential.

T264.0

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Grounding on a 3-Wire Uni-Grounded System