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SM6

Anglais

MV distribution
factory built assemblies
at your service

instructions for
use
installation and
operation of keylocks

foreword . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

description of typical diagrams and their operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

symbols and conventions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .


as per iso 3864---2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
contact the Schneider Electric service unit for diagnosis and advice
distribution rules . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
safety rules . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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type A1 diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
type C1 diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
type C4 diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
type C4D diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
type C4C diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
type A3 diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
type A4 diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
type A5 diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
type P1 diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
type P2 diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
type P3 diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
type P5 diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
type 50 diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
type 52 diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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composition of locking kits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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general layout of keylocks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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installation instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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marking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
servicing conditions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
access to cable compartment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
access to the operating mechanism . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
removing the multifunction plate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
mounting the locks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1 switchgear open position lock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1 switchgear open position lock (lever lockout bar free) . . . . . . . . .
1 earthing switch open position lock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2 switchgear open position locks (lever lockout bar blocked) . . . . .
1 switchgear open position lock +1 switchgear closed position lock
(lever lockout bar free) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2 earthing switch open position locks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1 switchgear closed position lock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1 earthing switch closed position lock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2 earthing switch closed position locks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2 earthing switch closed and opened position locks . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1 front panel lock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1 front panel lock before Evolis circuit breaker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
key unit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
preparation of operating mechanism compartment front plate . . . .
refitting the multifunction plate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
refitting the operating mechanism front plate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
refitting the low voltage front plate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
closing the cable compartment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
checking the assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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maintenance instruction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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preventive maintenance, cleaning instructions and power---up . . . .


recovery of SF6 gas at end of life . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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7896785EN revision : 01

foreword

symbols and
conventions

Caution:
you will find all the symbols
below throughout the
document, indicating
the hazard levels
depending on the
different types of situation.

DANGER

as per iso 3864---2

DANGER: failure to follow this


instruction will result in death or serious
injury.

WARNING

as per iso 3864---2

WARNING: failure to follow this


instruction may result in death or
serious injury.

CAUTION

as per iso 3864---2

CAUTION: failure to follow this


instruction may result in injuries.
This alert signal can also be used to indicate
practices that could damage the SM6 unit.

INFORMATION--ADVICE

We draw your attention to this specific point.

7896785EN revision : 01

contact the Schneider


Electric service unit for
diagnosis and advice

Call your sales representative who


will put you in contact with
the closest
SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC
group service centre.
You can log on to:
www.schneider-- electric.com

distribution rules

safety rules

The aim of this publication


is to enable the SM6 unit
to be installed correctly.

CAUTION

All the operations described below


must be performed in compliance
with applicable safety standards,
under the responsibility
of a competent authority.

This document is not a commercial


document.
It is a strictly technical document
drawn up by
Schneider Electric.

WARNING

The contractor must be certified


and authorised to manipulate
and perform work on the SM6
unit.

CAUTION
Only undertake the work after
having read and understood
all the explanations given in this
document.
If you have any difficulty complying
with these rules,
please contact Schneider
Electric.

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description of typical diagrams and


their operation

For the installation and operation of complex locking systems (combinations of several
typical diagrams), refer to the project diagram.

type A1 diagram

protection cubicle

TR or plug --- in

(MV switch)

connection cubicle

LV

Keylock legend:
key absent
key free
key captive
panel or door

locking functions

prevents:
closing of the earthing switch
and access to the fuses of the
protection cubicle unless the main
LV circuit-breaker is locked in
open or disconnected
position.

operation

access to the fuses:


Open (or withdraw to
disconnected position) and lock
the LV circuit-breaker.
(key O is free)
Insert key O in earthing switch of
the protection cubicle.
Open the switch.
Unlock and close the earthing
switch.
Remove the panel.
(the earthing switch can be
reopened; key O remains captive)

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type C1 diagram

protection cubicle

TR or plug --- in

(MV switch)

connection cubicle

LV

Keylock legend:
key absent
key free
key captive
panel or door

locking functions

prevents:
access to the transformer
unless the earthing switch is
locked in closed position.

operation

access to the fuses:


Open the protection cubicle
switch.
Close the earthing switch.
Remove the panel.
(the switch is mechanically locked)

access to plug-in connection


transformer:

access to transformer in TR
cubicle:
Lock the earthing switch of the
protection cubicle in closed
position.
(key S is free)
Using this key, unlock and remove
the upper panel.
Once this panel has been
removed, the next panels are free.
(key S is captive)

Lock the earthing switch of the


protection cubicle in closed
position.
(key S is free)
Using this key, unlock the
connector protection shutters.
(with the shutters removed, key S
is captive)

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type C4 diagram

protection cubicle

TR or plug --- in

(MV switch)

connection cubicle

LV

Keylock legend:
key absent
key free
key captive
panel or door

locking functions

prevents:
closing of the earthing switch
and access to the fuses of the
protection cubicle unless the main
LV circuit-breaker is locked in
open or disconnected
position.

operation

access to the fuses:


Open (or withdraw to
disconnected position) and lock
the LV circuit-breaker.
(key O is free)
Insert key O in the earthing switch
of the protection cubicle.
Open the switch.
Unlock and close the earthing
switch. (key O is captive)

access to the power transformer


unless the earthing switch of the
protection cubicle is locked in
closed position.

access to transformer in TR
cubicle:
With the protection cubicle panel
removed, take key S from inside.
Using this key, unlock and remove
the upper panel.
Once this panel has been
removed, the next panels are free.
(key S is captive)

Remove the panel.


(the earthing switch can be
reopened; key O remains captive)
access to plug-in connection
transformer:
With the protection cubicle panel
removed, take key S from inside.
Using this key, unlock the
connector protection shutters.
(with the shutters removed, key S
is captive)

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type C4D diagram

protection cubicle
(single--- isolation)

Always used with type 50


circuit-breaker cubicles.

TR or plug --- in
connection cubicle

LV

Keylock legend:
key absent
key free
key captive
panel or door

locking functions

prevents:
closing of the earthing switch
and access to the MV
circuit-breaker unless the LV
circuit-breaker is locked in open
or disconnected position.

operation

access to the MV circuit-breaker:


Open (or withdraw to
disconnected position) the LV
circuit-breaker. (key O is free)
Insert key O in the earthing switch
of the circuit-breaker cubicle.
Open the MV circuit-breaker and
the MV disconnector.
Unlock and close the earthing
switch.
(key O is captive)

access to the power transformer


unless the earthing switch of the
protection cubicle is locked in
closed position.

access to transformer in TR
cubicle:
With the circuit-breaker cubicle
panel removed, take key S from
inside.
Using this key, unlock and remove
the upper panel.
Once this panel has been
removed, the next panels are free.
(key S is captive)

Remove the panel.


(the earthing switch can be
reopened; key O remains captive)
access to plug-in connection
transformer:
With the circuit-breaker cubicle
panel removed, take key S from
inside.
Using this key, unlock the
connector protection shutters.
(with the shutters removed, key S
is captive)

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type C4C diagram

protection cubicle

TR or plug --- in

(contactor)

connection cubicle

LV

Always used with type 52


contactor cubicles.

Keylock legend:
key absent
key free
key captive
panel or door

locking functions

prevents:
closing of the earthing switch
and access to the contactor unless
the LV circuit-breaker is locked in
open or disconnected
position.

operation

access to the contactor:


Open (or withdraw to
disconnected position) the LV
circuit-breaker.
(key O is free)
Insert key O in the earthing switch
of the contactor cubicle.
Open the contactor and the MV
disconnector.

access to the transformer


unless the earthing switch of the
protection cubicle is locked in
closed position.

access to transformer in TR
cubicle:
With the contactor cubicle panel
removed, take key S from inside.
Using this key, unlock and remove
the upper panel.
Once this panel has been
removed, the next panels are free.
(key S is captive)

Unlock and close the earthing


switch.
(key O is captive)
Remove the panel.
(the earthing switch can be
reopened; key O remains captive)
access to plug-in connection
transformer:
With the contactor cubicle panel
removed, take key S from inside.
Using this key, unlock the
connector protection shutters.
(with the shutters removed, key S
is captive)
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type A3 diagram

MV switch

MV switch

Keylock legend:
key absent
key free
key captive

panel or door

locking functions

prevents:
closing of the earthing switch
and access to the cable
terminations of cubicle n 2 unless
cubicle n 1 switch is locked in
open position.

operation

access to the cable terminations


of cubicle n 2:
Open MV switch n 1 and lock it in
open position.
(key O is free)
Insert key O in the earthing switch
of cubicle n 2.
Open the switch of cubicle n 2
and unlock and close the earthing
switch.
(key O is captive)
Remove the panel.
(the earthing switch can be
reopened; key O remains captive)

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type A4 diagram

MV switch

MV switch

Keylock legend:
key absent
key free
key captive
panel or door

locking functions

prevents:
simultaneous closing of two
switches.

operation

to close one of the two switches:


Unlock and close the switch in
question.
(key O remains captive)
If necessary, open the other switch
to recover the key.

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type A5 diagram
protection cubicle
(MV switch)

duct

MV switch

O
key absent
key free
key captive
panel or door

locking functions

prevents :
closing of the earthing switches
and access to the cable
terminations unless the upstream
and downstream switches are
locked in open position.

operating

pour accs aux ttes de cbles


de la gaine :
Open the switch on protection
cubicle 1 and lock it in the
open position.
(key 0 is free).
Place key 0 on the earthing switch
key---lock on the UPSTREAM
switch cubicle 2.
Open the UPSTREAM switch 2,
release the earthing switch and
close it.
Key 0 is captive and key S is freed
(access to the cubicle 2 cable
heads is then possible).
Take key S and carry it to the
earthing switch key---lock on
duct 3.
Release the earthing switch and
close it.
The key remains captive.
Once the earthing switch has been
closed,
the panel can be removed to
access the cable heads.
Once the panel has been
removed, the earthing
switch can be re---opened. Key S
remains captive.

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O
S

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type P1 diagram

MV switch

MV switch

Keylock legend:
key absent
key free
key captive

panel or door

locking functions

prevents:
closing of the earthing switches
and access to the cable
terminations unless the upstream
and downstream switches are
locked in open position.

operation

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access to the cable terminations


of cubicle n 1:

access to the cable terminations


of cubicle n 2:

Open the MV switch of cubicle n 2


and lock it in open position.
(key X is free)

Open the MV switch of cubicle n 1


and lock it in open position.
(key O is free)

Open the MV switch of cubicle


n 1 and, using key X, unlock and
close the earthing switch.
(key X is captive)

Open the MV switch of cubicle


n 2 and, using key O, unlock and
close the earthing switch.
(key O is captive)

Remove the panel.


(the earthing switch can be
reopened; key X remains captive)

Remove the panel.


(the earthing switch can be
reopened; key O remains captive)

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type P2 diagram

MV disconnector

MV switch

Keylock legend:
key absent
key free
key captive
panel or door

locking functions

prevents:
on-load switching of the
disconnector of cubicle n 1.

live closing of the earthing


switches unless the MV
disconnector and switch are
locked in open position.

access to the cable terminations


of cubicle n 1:

access to the cable terminations


of cubicle n 2:

Open the MV switch of cubicle n 2


and lock it in open position.
(key O is free)

Open the MV switch of cubicle n 2


and lock it in open position.
(key O is free)

Unlock and open the disconnector


of cubicle n 1.
(key O is captive)

Unlock and open the disconnector


of cubicle n 1.
(key O is captive)

Close the earthing switch of


cubicle n 1.

Lock the disconnector of cubicle


n 1 in open position.
(key X is free)

operation

Remove the panel.


(the earthing switch can be
reopened)

Unlock and close the earthing


switch of cubicle n 2.
(key X is captive)
Remove the panel.
(the earthing switch can be
reopened; key X remains captive)

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type P3 diagram
MV disconnector

MV switch
key unit

Keylock legend:
key absent
key free
key captive
panel or door

locking functions

prevents:
on-load switching of the MV
disconnector of cubicle n 1.
H closing of the earthing switches
and access to the cable
terminations unless the upstream
and downstream switchgear is
locked in open position.

operation

allows:
off-load opening and closing of
the MV switch.

access to the cable terminations


of cubicle n 1:

access to the cable terminations


of cubicle n 2:

Open the MV switch of cubicle n 2


and lock it in open position.
(key O is free)

Open the MV switch of cubicle n 2


and lock it in open position.
(key O is free)

Unlock and open the disconnector


of cubicle n 1; lock it in open
position.
(key A is free)

Unlock and open the disconnector


of cubicle n 1; lock it in open
position.
(key A is free)

Insert key A in the key unit to free


keys O and X.

Insert key A in the key unit to free


keys O and X.

At this point, a no-load test can be


carried out on the MV switch of
cubicle n 2.

Unlock and close the earthing


switch of cubicle n 2.
(key X is captive)

Unlock and close the earthing


switch.
(key O is captive)

Remove the panel.


(the earthing switch can be
reopened; key X remains captive)

Remove the panel.


(the earthing switch can be
reopened; key O remains captive)
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type P5 diagram

protection cubicle
(MV switch)

incoming cable--connection unit

Keylock legend:
key absent
key free
key captive
panel or door

locking functions

prevents:
closing of the earthing switch of
the incoming cable-connection unit
unless the MV switch is locked in
open position.

operation

access to the cable terminations


of the incoming
cable-connection unit:
Open the MV switch and lock it in
open position. (key P is free)
Check that there is no voltage
upstream.
Unlock and close the earthing
switch of the incoming
cable-connection unit.
(key P is captive)
Remove the panel; the earthing
switch can be reopened.
(key P is free)

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type 50 diagram

double isolation

single isolation

Functional locking always


mounted on single or double
isolation cubicles.

Keylock legend:
key absent
key free
key captive
panel or door

locking functions

operation

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prevents:

allows:

on-load switching of the


disconnectors.

operation of the MV
disconnectors:

off-load operation of the


circuit-breaker:

Open the circuit-breaker and lock


it in open position.
(key O is free)

Lock the disconnectors in open


position.
(key O is free)

Insert the key in the disconnector


lock; unlock and open or close the
disconnectors.

Insert the key in the circuit-breaker


lock and unlock it.

off-load operation of the


circuit-breaker with the
disconnectors open.
(double isolation)
H off-load operation of the
circuit-breaker with the
disconnector open.
(single isolation)

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type 52 diagram

contactor cubicle

Functional locking always


mounted on contactor cubicles.

Keylock legend:
key absent
key free
key captive
panel or door

locking functions

prevents:
H

operation

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on-load closing of disconnector.

allows:
off-load switching of contactor
with disconnector open.

operation of the MV
disconnector:

off-load switching of the


contactor:

Open the contactor and lock it in


open position.
(key O is free)

Lock the disconnector in open


position.
(key O is free)

Fit the key in the disconnector


lock, unlock and open or close the
disconnector.

Fit the key in the contactor lock


and unlock the contactor.

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type 52 (contactor)
28,29

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1
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2
1

S or D open position lock

type 50 (EVOLIS)
28,29

23 ou 26

type 50 (circuit breaker)


28,29

2I or 2S or 2 Smalt.O

type P5
23,26

27 ou 30

type P3
2426,28,29,38

Disc. closed position lock

type P2
24,25,26,28,29

31

type P1
24,25,26

ES closed position lock

type A5
23,26,34

32

type A3 / A4
23,26

2 ES closed position locks

type C4 / C4C / C4D


26,35

1
1

33

type C1
32

1
1

door open/S open interlock

type A1
26

bag of nuts and bolts for transformer


lock support
truncated cam
coupling cam
connecting rod cam
lock bolt
closing connecting rod
bearing
rotating lock bolt spring
elbow connecting rod
door locks support
top support
bottom lock bolt
top cam
door cam
short cam
lock kit 3731438 or 3731638
lock kit 3731439 or 3731639
lock kit 3731440 or 3731640
lock kit 3731441 or 3731641
lock kit 3731442 or 3731642
lock kit 3731443 or 3731643
lock kit 3731444 or 3731644
lock kit 51238362F0 or 51238363F0
lock kit 51238362F0 or 51238363f0
lock label
lock label
sliding lock bolt
rotating lock bolt
lock bolt support
lock bolt guide
lock bolt ring
guide ring
key unit support
dummy lock
lock bolt spring
nut for dummy lock
spring stop
aluminium rivet, 4.2 mm dia. X 12 mm
ss/ rivet, 4.8 mm dia.10 mm
front plate
front plate support
extended operting mechanism compart

35 ou 37

locks versions
page for
mouting
diagram

composition of locking kits

1
1
1

1
1
1

1
1
1
1
1

1
1

1
1
1

1
1
1
2
2
2

1
1
1
2
2
2

1
1
1
2
2
2

1
3

1
3

1
3

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example of use

additional items

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For a type P5 lock system, the kit


is made up of the following items:
H 2 lock supports.
H 2 short cams.
H 1 lock kit
3 731 440 (Profalux) or
3 731 640 (Ronis).
H 2 lock labels.
Note: 1 bag of nuts and bolts is
included in each kit.

for types A1, C4, C4C and C4D


lock systems, the MV/LV interlock
bag includes the mounting
instructions for the low voltage
part.

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general layout of keylocks

key unit.
used at E for type P3 locking
diagram.

switch locking with 1 or


2 locks.
open position.
1 lock at B
2 locks at B + A

E
D

earthing switch locking


with 1 or 2 locks.
earthing switch closed locking.
1 lock at C
2 locks at C + D
H earthing switch open locking.
1 lock at D
2 locks at D + C
H earthing switch open/closed
locking.
1 open lock at D
1 closed lock at C

C
1
2

panel removed locking with


1 lock.
H

B
3

1 lock at P.

labels:
1: panel locking
2: earthing switch locking
3: switch or disconnector locking
Note: for the layout of locks on
other cubicles not presented in this
document, refer to the
corresponding instruction
manuals.

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installation instructions

marking

For the safety of personnel and to


avoid damaging the equipment,
the marking of all keys and
keylocks is mandatory.
H carry out marking in such a way
that it is visible during operation.
H mark using the letters
corresponding to the typical
diagrams, together with indices if
necessary. (1,2, 3, etc.)

servicing conditions
CAUTION
If low voltage devices are present
on the cubicle concerned (auxiliary
switches, motor mechanism, etc.),
always cut the low voltage power
before servicing.

For all types of locking systems,


except for C4, C4C and C4D:
put the switchgear in open
position, operating mechanism
discharged.
no switching with front plate
removed.

access to cable
compartment

For type C4, C4C and C4D locking


systems:
close the earthing switch.
no switching with front plate
removed.

Note: the front panel can only be


removed with the earthing switch
closed.

For types C4, C4C and C4D only.


Remove the front panel.

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access to the operating


mechanism

Unscrew and remove the low


voltage front plate. (2 screws HM6)

removing the
multifunction plate

Unscrew and remove the


operating mechanism front plate.
(3 screws HM6)

Note: the multifunction plate does


not have to be removed for the
installation of open position locks.

Unscrew the multifunction plate.


(3 screws HM5)
Pull the multifunction plate out
slightly together with the lockout
bar that covers the lever insertion
holes.

mounting the locks

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Refer to the mounting diagrams on


next pages.

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1 switchgear open
position lock
(lever lockout bar blocked)
1: multifunction plate
2: Profalux lock barrel
2 bis: Ronis lock barrel
The barrels should be mounted as
indicated opposite (slottless part at
the bottom for the Profalux lock),
with the key inserted and in
captive position.
3: CBLX tap screw, M4, 8 mm long
4: lock support
5: lock securing nut
Tightening torque: 9 to 10 N.m.
(apply high-strength thread locking
compound)
6: short cam
7: cam nut
Tightening torque: 2 to 2.3 N.m.
(apply high-strength thread locking
compound)

1
2

2 bis

CAUTION
when tightening this nut, the key
should be inserted halfway into the
lock barrel.
(to prevent misalignment of the
parts inside the lock)
8: lock ring
9: label for operating mechanism
front plate

9
open
locked
key free

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1 switchgear open
position lock
(lever lockout bar free)

1: aluminium rivet,
4.2 mm dia. x 12 mm
2: lock bolt guide
3: sliding lock bolt
4: lock bolt support
5: nut HM 3
6: screw HM 3 x 12 mm
Note: for CIT operating
mechanisms (without latching or
without pushbutton), insert this
screw from the opposite side.
7: spring stop

8: cam nut
Tightening torque: 2 to 2.3 N.m.
(apply high-strength thread locking
compound)

11

12

13

10
14

15

CAUTION
When tightening this nut, the key
should be inserted halfway into the
lock barrel (to prevent
misalignment of the parts inside
the lock)
9: rotating lock bolt
10: lock bolt ring
11: guide ring
12: lock securing nut
Tightening torque: 9 to 10 N.m.
(apply high-strength thread locking
compound)
13: lock support
14: lock ring
15: Profalux lock barrel
15 bis: Ronis lock barrel
The barrels should be mounted as
indicated opposite (slottless part at
the bottom for the Profalux lock),
with the key inserted and in
captive position.
16: dummy lock securing nut
17: lock bolt spring
(bearing against 7 and 11)
18: dummy lock
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16

17 11 16

18

15

15 bis

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19: multifunction plate


20: CBLX tap screw, M4,
8 mm long
21: label for operating mechanism
front plate

19

20
20

21
open
locked
key free

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1 earthing switch open


position lock

1: multifunction plate
2: CBLX tap screw, M4, 8 mm long
3: lock support
4: lock securing nut
Tightening torque: 9 to 10 N.m.
(apply high-strength thread locking
compound)
5: short cam
6: cam nut
Tightening torque: 2 to 2.3 N.m.
(apply high-strength thread locking
compound)

CAUTION

When tightening this nut, the key


should be inserted halfway into the
lock barrel.
(to prevent misalignment of the
parts inside the lock)
7: Profalux lock barrel
7 bis: Ronis lock barrel
The barrels should be mounted as
indicated opposite (slottless part at
the bottom for the Profalux lock),
with the key inserted and in
captive position.
8: lock ring
9: label for operating mechanism
front plate

7 bis

9
open
locked
key free

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2 switchgear open
position locks
(lever lockout bar
blocked)

1: multifunction plate
2: Profalux lock barrel
2 bis: Ronis lock barrel
The barrels should be mounted as
indicated opposite (slottless part at
the bottom for the Profalux lock),
with the key inserted and in
captive position.
3: CBLX tap screw, M4, 8 mm long
4: lock ring
5: lock securing nut
Tightening torque: 9 to 10 N.m.
(apply high-strength thread locking
compound)
6: coupling cam
7: cam nut
Tightening torque: 2 to 2.3 N.m.
(apply high-strength thread locking
compound)

2 bis

5
3

CAUTION
When tightening this nut, the key
should be inserted halfway into the
lock barrel.
(to prevent misalignment of the
parts inside the lock)

8: truncated cam
9: lock support
10: label for operating mechanism
front plate

10
open
locked
key free

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1 switchgear open
position lock +
1 switchgear closed
position lock
(lever lockout bar free)

1: aluminium rivet,
4.2 mm dia. x 12 mm
2: lock bolt guide
3: sliding lock bolt
4: lock bolt support
5: nut HM 3
6: screw HM 3 x 12 mm
Note: for CIT operating
mechanisms (without latching or
without pushbutton), insert this
screw from the opposite side.
7: spring stop

8: cam nut
Tightening torque: 2 to 2.3 N.m.
(apply high-strength thread locking
compound)

10
11

CAUTION

12

13 14

15

When tightening this nut, the key


should be inserted halfway into the
lock barrel.
(to prevent misalignment of the
parts inside the lock)
9: rotating lock bolt
10: lock bolt ring
11: guide ring
12: lock securing nut
Tightening torque: 9 to 10 N.m.
(apply high-strength thread locking
compound)
13: lock support
14: lock ring
15: Profalux lock barrel
15 bis: Ronis lock barrel
The barrels should be mounted as
indicated opposite (slottless part at
the bottom for the Profalux lock),
with the key inserted and in
captive position.
16: connecting rod cam
17: lock bolt spring
(bearing against 7 and 11)

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16

17

11

14

15

15 bis

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18: multifunction plate


19: flat washer,
4 mm dia., 0.8 mm thick
20: baumann clip for 4 mm dia. pin
21: elbow connecting rod
(to be mounted behind the lockout
bar that blocks the lever insertion
holes)
22: rotating lock bolt spring
(active between 90 and 180)
23: CBLX tap screw, M4,
8 mm long
24: bolt HM4, 20 mm long
25: bearing support
(factory mounted)
26: bearing
27: lock bolt
28: thick washer, 4 mm dia.
29: nylstop nut HM4
Tightening torque: 2.8 N.m.
30: label for operating mechanism
front plate

18

19 20 21

19 20
22
23

23

24

25 26 27 28 29

30

closed
locked
key free

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open

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2 earthing switch open


position locks

1: lock securing nut


Tightening torque: 9 to 10 N.m.
(apply high-strength thread locking
compound)
2: multifunction plate
3: coupling cam
4: cam nut
Tightening torque: 2 to 2.3 N.m.
(apply high-strength thread locking
compound)

7 8

CAUTION
When tightening this nut, the key
should be inserted halfway into the
lock barrel.
(to prevent misalignment of the
parts inside the lock)
5: lock support
6: CBLX tap screw, M4, 8 mm long
7: Profalux lock barrel
7 bis: Ronis lock barrel
The barrels should be mounted as
indicated opposite (slottless part at
the bottom for the Profalux lock),
with the key inserted and in
captive position.
8: lock ring
9: truncated cam
10: label for operating mechanism
front plate

7 bis

10

open
locked
key free

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1 switchgear closed
position lock
1

1: multifunction plate
2: Profalux lock barrel
2 bis: Ronis lock barrel
The barrels should be mounted as
indicated opposite (slottless part at
the bottom for the Profalux lock),
with the key inserted and in
captive position.
3: connecting rod cam
4: elbow connecting rod
(to be mounted behind the lockout
bar that blocks the lever insertion
holes)
5: flat washer, 4 mm dia.,
0.8 mm thick
6: baumann clip for 4 mm dia. pin
7: lock ring
8: lock support
9: lock securing nut
Tightening torque: 9 to 10 N.m.
(apply high-strength thread locking
compound)
10: rotating lock bolt spring
(active between 90 and 180)
11: cam nut
Tightening torque: 2 to 2.3 N.m.
(apply high-strength thread locking
compound)

CAUTION

2 bis

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10
11

12

When tightening this nut, the key


should be inserted halfway into the
lock barrel.
(to prevent misalignment of the
parts inside the lock)
12: CBLX tap screw, M4,
8 mm long
13: bolt HM4, 20 mm long
14: bearing support
(factory mounted)
15: bearing
16: lock bolt
17: thick washer, 4 mm dia.
18: nylstop nut HM4
Tightening torque: 2.8 N.m.
19: label for operating mechanism
front plate

13

14 15

16 17

18

19
closed
locked
key free

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1 earthing switch
closed position lock
1: top cam
2: closing connecting rod
(to be mounted behind the lockout
bar that blocks the lever insertion
holes)
3: flat washer, 4 mm dia.,
0.8 mm thick
4: cam nut
Tightening torque: 2 to 2.3 N.m.
(apply high-strength thread locking
compound)

2 3

6
8

CAUTION
When tightening this nut, the key
should be inserted halfway into the
lock barrel.
(to prevent misalignment of the
parts inside the lock)
5: baumann clip for 4 mm dia. pin
6: lock securing nut
Tightening torque: 9 to 10 N.m.
(apply high-strength thread locking
compound)
7: lock support
8:Profalux lock barrel
8 bis: Ronis lock barrel
The barrels should be mounted as
indicated opposite (slottless part at
the bottom for the Profalux lock),
with the key inserted and in
captive position.
9: lock ring
10: CBLX tap screw, M4,
8 mm long
11: top support
12: nylstop nut HM4
Tightening torque: 2.8 N.m.
13: bottom lock bolt
14: rotating lock bolt spring
(active between 90 and 180)
15: bolt HM4, 10 mm long
16: multifunction plate
17: label for operating mechanism
front plate

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10
1112 13 14
15

16

8 bis

17

closed
locked
key free

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2 earthing switch
closed position locks
1: lock securing nut
Tightening torque: 9 to 10 N.m.
(apply high-strength thread locking
compound)
2: top cam
3: flat washer, 4 mm dia.,
0.8 mm thick
4: coupling cam
5: cam nut
Tightening torque: 2 to 2.3 N.m.
(apply high-strength thread locking
compound)

CAUTION

1
8

9 10

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5 6

10

When tightening this nut, the key


should be inserted halfway into the
lock barrel.
(to prevent misalignment of the
parts inside the lock)
6: baumann clip for 4 mm dia. pin
7: lock support
8: CBLX tap screw, M4, 8 mm long
9: Profalux lock barrel
9 bis: Ronis lock barrel
The barrels should be mounted as
indicated opposite (slottless part at
the bottom for the Profalux lock),
with the key inserted and in
captive position.
10: lock ring
11: bolt HM4, 10 mm long
12: nylstop nut HM4
Tightening torque: 2.8 N.m.
13: rotating lock bolt spring
(active between 90 and 180)
14: top support
15: bottom lock bolt
16: closing connecting rod
(to be mounted behind the lockout
bar that blocks the lever insertion
holes)
17: multifunction plate
18: label for operating mechanism
front plate

2 3 4

11

12 13
3
14 15
16
6

17
9

9 bis

18
closed
locked
key free

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2 earthing switch
closed and opened
position locks
1 : lock securing nut.
Tightening torque : 9 to 10 Nm.
(apply high---strength thread
locking compound)
2 : top cam
3 : flat washer 4 mm dia,
0,8 mm thick
4 : coupling cam
5 : cam nut
Tightening torque : 2 to 2,3 Nm.
(apply high---strength thread
locking compound)
6 : virole baumann pour
axe 4
7 : support serrures
8: CBLX tap screw, M4, 8 mm long
9: Profalux lock barrel
9 bis: Ronis lock barrel
The barrels should be mounted as
indicated opposite (slottless part at
the bottom for the Profalux lock),
with the key inserted and in
captive position.
10: lock ring
11: bolt HM4, 10 mm long
12: nylstop nut HM4
Tightening torque: 2.8 N.m.
13: rotating lock bolt spring
(active between 90 and 180)
14: top support
15: bottom lock bolt
16: closing connecting rod
(to be mounted behind the lockout
bar that blocks the lever insertion
holes)
17: multifunction plate
18: label for operating mechanism
front plate

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5
2

1
9

10

3 6
9

10

8
14

11

12

15

13

16

17
9

9 bis
18

ferm
verrouill
cl libre

ouvert

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1 front panel lock


1

1: left frame of cubicle (front view)


2: bolt HM6 and nylstop nut HM6
Tightening torque: 10 N m.
3: door lock support
Position A for switch, contactor
and incoming cable-connection
cubicles.
Position B for circuit-breaker
cubicles.
4: Profalux lock barrel
4 bis: Ronis lock barrel
The barrels should be mounted as
indicated opposite (slottless part at
the bottom for the Profalux lock),
with the key inserted and in
captive position.
5: lock ring
6: lock securing nut
Tightening torque: 9 to 10 N.m.
(apply high-strength thread locking
compound)
7: cam nut
Tightening torque: 2 to 2.3 N.m.
(apply high-strength thread locking
compound)

2
3
4
5
6

8
4

front view

CAUTION

4 bis

8: door cam
9: label for operating mechanism
front plate

773 mm

When tightening this nut, the key


should be inserted halfway into the
lock barrel.
(to prevent misalignment of the
parts inside the lock)

4
8
A

90

top view

key for access to transformer


captive behind
bottom panel

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1 front panel
lock before Evolis
circuit breaker
1 : lower washboard
2 : aluminium rivet,
4,12 mm dia.x12 mm
3 : lock support
4 : profalux lock barrel
4 bis : Ronis lock barrel.
The barrels should be mounted
as indicated opposite (slottless
part at the bottom for the Profalux
lock), with the key inserted and in
captive position;
5 : lock ring
6 : lock securing nut.
Tightening torque : 9 to 10 Nm.
(apply high---strength thread
locking compound)
7 : cam nutTightening torque: 2
to 2.3 N.m.
(apply high-strength thread locking
compound)

CAUTION

4 bis

When tightening this nut, the key


should be inserted halfway into
8 the
lock barrel.
(to prevent misalignment of the
parts inside the lock)
8 : door came
9 : label for operating
mechanism front plate

6
5
2

4
9

key for acess to transformer


captive behind
bottom panel

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front view

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key unit
1: key unit support to be mounted
on front plate
2: 4 s/s rivets 4.8 mm dia. x 10 mm
to secure the key unit support
3: front plate support
4: 4 bolts 6 mm dia. x 16 mm ,
5 lock washers 6 mm dia. and
6 nylstop nuts
5: front plate
6: key unit with Profalux lock
barrels
6 bis: key unit with Ronis lock
barrels
The key units should be fit with the
barrels mounted as indicated
opposite.
(slottless part at the bottom for the
Profalux lock)
7: 2 bolts 6 mm dia. x 16 mm ,
2 lock washers 6 mm dia. and
6 cage nuts

2
6
3

6 bis

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preparation of
operating mechanism
compartment front plate

front plate holes

3
1

type 52

2
1

type 50

type P5

2
1

type P3

type P2

type P1

type A5

type A3 / A4

type C4 / C4C / C4D

closed label
open label
closed/open label
transformer acess label

type C1

type A1

number of labels to be
applied for the different
types of lock systems

Use a knife to cut the holes in the


polycarbonate plate required for
fitting the label rivets and the
locks.
Use the holes drilled in the front
plate as a guide.
(visible from the inside)

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The shaded parts of the above


diagram indicate the possible hole
locations.
1: holes for the locks
2: holes for the label rivets
Secure the labels with the plastic
rivets.

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refitting the
multifunction plate

Note: the plate can only be refit if


the locking configuration
corresponds with the status of the
switchgear to be locked.

Remount the multifunction plate.


(3 screws HM5)
Tightening torque: 5.5 N m.

refitting the operating


mechanism front plate

Refit the operating mechanism


front plate.
(3 screws 6 mm dia. x 16 mm +
contact washers)
Tightening torque: 4 N m.

refitting the low voltage


front plate

For all types of lock systems


except P3:
refit the low voltage front plate.
(2 screws HM6)

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For type P3 lock system:


refit the special key unit low
voltage front plate.
(2 screws HM6)

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closing the cable


compartment

For type C4, C4C and C4D lock


systems only.
Remount the front panel.

checking the assembly

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After installing the lock system,


always carry out a general check
on the effectiveness of the system
with respect to the objectives.

For this, carry out an operating


cycle, following the instructions
given for each type of lock system.

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maintenance instruction

preventive
maintenance, cleaning
instructions and
power---up

We strongly recommend that you


carry out at regular intervals (at
least roughly every 2 years) a few
operating cycles on the
switching devices.

If necessary: contact the


Schneider Electric group service
centre.

CAUTION

CAUTION

Never lubricate the disconnector


operating mechanism.
If necessary: contact the
Schneider Electric group service
centre. In normal operating
conditions (temperature between
--- 5C and 40 C) no special
maintenance is required.

Never use solvents and alcohol.


We recommend that you inspect
each compartment (cable, fuse,
busbar)* at regular intervals
according to environmental
conditions.

If the insulating parts are dusty,


that you remove the dust using a
dry cloth.

example :

In harsher conditions
(aggressive atmosphere, dust,
temperature less than --- 5 C
or greater than 40 C) consult
the nearest Schneider Electric
service centre.

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recovery of SF6 gas


at end of life
for disconnector cubicle
The SF6 must be removed
before any dismantling
operation can be carried out in
compliance with the procedures
described in IEC-- 61634 and
according to the following
instructions.
The gas must be treated in
compliance with IEC-- 60480.
H volume of gas to be
recovered: 35 litres
H internal gauge pressure:
40 kP
NB : SF6 gas recycling at the
end of circuit-- breaker life, refer
to its instruction for use.

Remove the cover (A) from the


control cabinet.

control cover access

Remove the control cover (B).

Remove the 3 screws retaining the


operating mechanism.
Cut the wiring to remove
the operating mechanism.

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Drill 2 holes in the filler valve


safety cap
4 mm, centreline 20 mm,
max. depth 4 mm

47

CAUTION
C

pump the gas for at least 15


minutes.

Using a spanner wrench, remove


the safety cap from the valve.

48

Connect the special pumping


equipment (C).

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group Schneider Electric service


centers are there for:
engineering and technical
assistance
start-up
training
preventive and corrective
maintenance
adaptation work
spare parts
Call your sales representative
who will put you in touch with
your nearest group Schneider
Electric service centers.

Schneider Electric Industries SAS


89, boulevard Franklin Roosevelt
F--- 92500 Rueil--- Malmaison (France)
Tel : +33 (0)1 41 29 85 00
http://www.schneider--- electric.com

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As standards, specifications and designs change from time


to time, please ask for confirmation of the information given
in this publication.

Conception, rdaction: Service Documentation


Technique T&D

Edition du :

24/04/2008

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