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SM6

Anglais

MV distribution
factory built assemblies
at your service

instructions for
use
DM1 cubicle

mastering electrical power


GROUPE SCHNEIDER

contents

general description

handling instructions

DM1 : circuit breaker cubicle


DM1 A version with SF1 or SFset circuit breaker
DM1 D version with SF1 or SFset circuit breaker

cubicle identification
accessories list
weight
dimensions
handling by sling
handling using a forklift
storage

installation and operation recommendation


installation instructions

preparing the cubicles for switchboard assembly


fitting the end panels
assembling the switchboard
securing to the floor
layout in the substation
fitting the busbars after installing the cubicles
mounting the earth bars
cable entry for connection of low voltage auxiliaries
MV cable connection in a DM1 A
connection alternative 1 three-pole cable in a DM1-A
assembling the connection basin
fitting the basin and the earth bar
installing the cable

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startup and operating instructions

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maintenance instructions

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checks before energising


voltage indicators
monitoring phase balance
disconnector operating handle positions
circuit breaker operating tests before energising
energising the downstream part of the installation
deenergising the downstream part of the installation
operating safety
padlocking
keylocks

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preventive maintenance
corrective maintenance
troubleshooting chart
options
spare parts

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general description

DM1 :
circuit breaker cubicle
1 : upper busbar compartment
2 : low voltage compartment
3 : switchgear compartment:
line disconnector
4 : operating mechanism
compartment
5 : lower busbar or cable
connection compartment
A : earth bar connection pad
B : upper busbar connection
pads
C : inspection windows
D : SF1 or SFset type MV
circuit breaker
E : front panel

A
1

B
3

4
5
C
D

DM1 A
version with SF1 or
SFset circuit breaker
(front panel removed)
F : voltage presence indicator
G : current transformers
H : capacitive dividers
J : downstream earthing switch
K : MV cable connection pads
L : circuit breaker operating
mechanism front plate
M : special sensors

H
J

K
L

avec disjoncteur SF1

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J
L

avec disjoncteur SFset

DM1 D
version with SF1 or
SFset circuit breaker
circuit breaker on the left
(front panel removed)
F : voltage prsence indicator
G : current transformers
H : circuit breaker operating
mechanism front plate
J : lower busbar connection pads
K : capacitive voltage dividers
L : special sensors

J
K

with SF1 circuit breaker

with SF set circuit breaker

DM1-D
circuit breaker on the right
(front panel in place)

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handling instructions

cubicle identification
A : indicator plate
(for customer use)
B : characteristics and designation
C : manufacturer's name plate
Note : the circuit breaker
characteristics are indicated
on the manufacturer's
name plate.
Serial number
D1 : riveted to the operating
mechanism cover
D2 : glued to the back of the low
voltage compartment cover
D3 : glued to the upright of the
frame

accessories list

D3
D2

D2

D1

supplied with the cubicle

switchboard accessories :
(may vary depending on the
cubicles making up the
switchboard)
1 operating lever

2 end panels
1 bag of nuts and bolts for the end
panels S4 : 3729744

DM1 A accessories
(1 cable version):
1 bag of intercubicle connection
accessories (bag S1 : 3729745)
3 dry cable clamps,
1 cable version
3 clamp supports,
1 cable version
1 bag of nuts and bolts
(bag S7 : 3731664)
2 earth bar
6 bars
2 bags of field distributors for
busbars > 12 kV
(bag S2 : 3729742)
or 2 bags of fastening accessories
for busbars  12 kV
(bag S6 : 3729746)
2 phase insulators with
8 0rings (for 25 kA version only)

DM1 A accessories
(2 cables version):
1 bag of intercubicle connection
accessories (bag S1 : 3729745)
3 dry cable clamps,
2 cables version
3 clamp supports,
2 cables version
1 bag double cable nuts and bolts
3731699
2 earth bars
6 bars
2 bags of field distributors for
busbars > 12 kV
(bag S2 : 3729742)
or 2 bags of fastening accessories
for busbars  12 kV
(bag S6 : 3729746)
2 phase insulators with 8 0rings
(for 25 kA version only)

DM1 D accessories:
1 bag of intercubicle connection
accessories (bag S1 : 3729745)
2 earth bars
3 bars
1 bag of field distributors for
busbars > 12 kV
(bag S2 : 3729742)
or 1 bag of fastening accessories
for busbars  12 kV
(bag S6 : 3729746)
2 deflector assemblies
1 bag field distributor nuts
3735750

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weight
Average weight of a fully
equipped cubicle : 400 kg

Never attempt to move the cubicle


by exerting force on the control
panel.
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L2

L3

1630

L1

1600

dimensions

750

80

840

300

1220

handling by sling
The handling lugs are reserved
solely for handling SM6 cubicles.
A : HM12 nuts and screws
B : Schneider Electric
CMU =400 KG CE

SchneiderElectric
CMU =400 KG
CE

C : should the holes be


deformed (ovalisation), replace
the lugs, to propose you if
required.

C
Schneider Electric
CMU =400
KG
CE

L = 750 mm mini.
Avec caisson ou sans goulotte.
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SchneiderElectric
CMU =400 KG
CE

C
Schneider Electric
CMU =400
KG
CE

L = 1130 mm mini.
Sans caisson ou goulotte.

handling using a forklift

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storage

70 C

- 40 C

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installation and operation


recommendation

switchgear ageing
withstand in an MV
substation depends on 3
main factors

The need for proper


implementation of connections:
the new cold slip-on and
retractable technologies offer ease
of installation, thereby promoting
withstand over time.
Their design enables operation in
polluted environments with harsh
atmospheres.

H Ventilation control:
the grids must be sized according
to power loss in the substation.
These grids must only be placed
near the transformer, so as to
prevent air circulating on the MV
switchboard.

The influence of the relative


humidity factor:
installation of heating resistors is
essential in climates with high
relative humidity and large
temperature differences.

operation

We strongly recommend that you


carry out at regular intervals (at
least roughly every 2 years) a few
operating cycles on the
switching devices.
Outside normal operating
conditions (between -5C and
40C, absence of dust, corrosive
gas, etc.), we recommend that you
contact our Groupe Schneider
service centre in order to examine
the measures to be taken to
ensure proper installation
operation.

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Our service centre is at your


disposal at all times:
H To conduct an installation
diagnosis.
H To suggest the appropriate
maintenance operations.
H To offer you maintenance
contracts.
H To suggest adaptations.

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installation instructions

preparing the cubicles


for switchboard
assembly

Status upon delivery:


- circuit breaker open.
- line disconnector in earthed
position.
: bolt+washer
: bolt+washer+nylstop nut

Remove the 2 bolts A (only for


DM1-D) and then front panel B
by lifting it and pulling it forward.
Remove the pallet C.
(the bolts cannot be reused)

Remove the two halfwidth E


crossmembers from the low
voltage compartment.
(cubicle without additional LV
enclosure)

Unscrew the two bolts fixing the


low voltage compartment cover D
and remove it.

Remove the two parts F.


(8 screws on the top plates).

Remove the two parts G.


(cubicle without additional LV
enclosure12 screws on the top
plates).
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Remove the 2 or the 4 lifting ring


bars H.

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fitting the end panels


preparations
(only if the cubicle is on the end
of the switchboard)
Nuts and bolts in
bag S4 : 3729744
(HM6 x 12 bolts only)
Fit 10 cage nuts on the cubicle.
(see locations opposite)

In the case of extension with


equipment manufactured
before february 1995, the end
panel of the existing substation
must be replaced.

1 from the outside of the cubicle,


insert the cage nut in the square
hole.
2 rotate the cage nut so that it
sits nearly vertically within the
cubicle.

3 push the cage nut in the


direction of the arrow so that the
top of the cage clips behind the
panel.
4 the nut is correctly positioned.

Position the end panel.

Mounting direction of the bolts with


nylstop nuts. ( nut inside the cubicle )

securing the end panel


: bolt+washer
: bolt+washer+nylstop nut
: plastic rivet

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Note :
Depending on the accessibility of
the fixing points and the cubicle
configuration, a number of cage
nuts may have been factory
mounted to facilitate the securing
of the end panel.
The example opposite is for a DM1
with the circuit breaker on the left.

right end of the switchboard

left end of the switchboard

Mount the bolts and nuts as well


as the bolts with nylstop nuts.

Fit the plastic rivet, only on circuit


breaker side, and if the nut and
bolt cannot be mounted.

assembling
the switchboard

Bag of nuts and bolts


S1 : 3729745.
(HM 6x16 bolts only)
: bolt+washer+nut
top view

K
Join the various cubicles.
(the remaining nuts and bolts
are for the earth bars).

Bolt mounting direction


K : lefthand cubicle
L : righthand cubicle
M : to join the 2 cubicles.
Screw HM6x60 to tighten moderately
Tightening torque : 6 Nm.
Remove the wiring metallic
schield N.
Fit the bolt P to assemble the
cubicles. ( take care to LV wires )
Refit the wiring metallic schield.

N
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Do not secure the cubicle to the


floor on the circuit breaker side.

840

( nuts and bolts to be provided by


the installer according to the civil
works )

740

50

securing to the floor

50

12,3x12,3

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720
750

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layout in the substation


140mm*

60mm

DM1

20mm

DM1

20mm

Switchboard installed to the right


of a wall.
*( minimum clearance )

Switchboard installed to the left of


a wall.

Version bag S6 : 3729746


Mounted without field distributors.

Version > 12 kV bag S2 : 3729742


Field distributor positioned correctly.

fitting the busbars after


installing the cubicles
in their operating location
general
bag accessories:
S2 : 3729742 or S6 : 3729746
tools :
1 torque wrench. (1 to 50 Nm )
1 1/4-3/8 adapter.
1 6 mm extension fitting.
1 6 mm male hexagonal ( Allan )
fitting 1 6 mm female hexagonal
socket.

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Field distributor positioned


incorrectly. ( risk of damage )

busbars
Note :
the spacers are for installation
on the 25 kA version only and
for the busbar section located
between the line disconnector and
the circuit breaker compartment
insulators.

bar

cross-sectional view of spacer


Install the two spacers between
the phases at the midpoint of the
busbar section.

Fit Orings A on each side of the


spacers.

Busbar connection.
Tightening torque : 28 Nm.

DM1 A

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upper busbar of a DM1 D

Busbar connection.
Tightening torque : 28 Nm.

DM1 D

lower busbar of a DM1 D


customer reception

customer removing

bars connection

Busbar connection.
Tightening torque : 28 Nm.
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top view

515

DM1 D

GBC ou GBM

Mount the two deflectors on the


bus riser cubicle as indicated
above.

Deflector assembly.
A : 2 M6 cage nuts
B : 2 HM6 x 16 bolts
C : 2 HM6 x 30 studs
D : 2 M6 nuts

Refit the two front top plates.

Refit the two rear top plates.

Interconnect the earth bars.


(using the HM 8 x 30 bolts)

Earth the substation frames in


either of these two ways.

mounting the earth bars


nuts and bolts in
bag S1 : 3729745

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cable entry for


connection of low
voltage auxiliaries

B
C

Cable entry to the auxiliary terminal


block is via two holes A.

B : Statimax type autonomous


protection relay. For adjustments,
see the instructions provided with
the relay.
C : user connection terminal
block.

After connection, refit the two


halfwidth cross members of the
low voltage compartment. (cubicle
without additional LV enclosure)

Refit the low voltage compartment


cover.

MV cable connection
in a DM1 A

AV

(1 cable)
nuts and bolts in bag S7 :
3731664

Remove the plinth. (4 bolts)


Remove the bottom plates.
Mount the cable clamps on the 3
bottom plates 1, 2 and 3.
HM6x16 bolts. (the remaining nuts
and bolts are for cable clamping)
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Note : fix plates 2 and 3 as shown


above.

Mount the first bottom plate


(for phase L1) in the back of the
cubicle.

Fit the cable bushing.

DM1 A cubicle with SF1 circuit


breaker :
connection of phase L1 cable.
Tightening torque : 50 Nm.

For DM1 A cubicle with SF set


circuit breaker : for cable
connection, the head of the bolt
should be on the sensor side.
Tightening torque : 75 Nm.

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Clamp the first cable and mount


the second bottom plate.
(HM8x50 bolts)
Mount phases L2 and L3 following
the same procedure as for L1.

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Secure the earthing braids to the


earth bar.

MV cable connection
in a DM1 A

AV

(2 cables)

nuts and bolts in bag


S7 : 3731664

Remove the plinth. (4 bolts)


Remove the bottom plates.

Mount the cable clamps on the


3 bottom plates 1, 2 and 3.
HM6x16 bolts. (the remaining nuts
and bolts are for cable clamping)

Note : fix plates 2 and 3 as shown


above.

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Mount the first bottom plate


(for phase L1) in the back of the
cubicle.

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Fit the cable bushing.

For DM1 A cubicle with SFset


circuit breaker :
for cable connection, the head of
the bolt should be on the sensor
side.
Tightening torque : 75 Nm.

DM1 A cubicle with SF1 circuit


breaker :
connection of phase L1 cable.
Tightening torque : 50 Nm.

Clamp the first cable and mount


the second bottom plate.
(HM8x50 bolts)
Mount phases L2 and L3 following
the same procedure as for L1.

Secure the earthing braids to the


earth bar.

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connection alternative
1 three-pole cable
in a DM1-A
2
clamping
the tab of part 1 secures part 2
1

assembling the
connection basin
Fasten together the various plates
making up the basin kit.
Fit the cage nuts to fix the bottom
plates.
Fit the flange support and the
cable gland.

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fitting the basin and the


earth bar
Install and fix the basin ( 10 screws ).
Position the earth bar A on the
right hand side of the basin
(2 clips) and fix it to the earth bar
already placed in the cubicle.
( HM6 x 30 screws )

installing the cable


Cut out the cable gland and flange
the cable to the bottom of the basin.

connection
Connect the cable earthing
braid(s) to the earth bar
( HM6 x 30 screws ).

L1

Connect the strand of phase


L1, L2 and L3.
The screws are permanent
Tightening torque : 50 Nm. (SF1)
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L1

Connect the strand of phase


L1, L2 and L3.
The screws are permanent
Tightening torque:
75 Nm. (SFSET)
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startup and operating instructions

checks before
energising

Check that nothing has been left


in the connection compartment.

Refit the front panel in place.


For the DM1-D refit the 2 bolts A
Tightening torque : 8 Nm.

voltage indicators

Incoming cubicle:
as soon as the cables have been
energised, the voltage indicator
lamps should go on.

Outgoing cubicle:
once the line disconnector and
circuit breaker have been closed,
the voltage indicator lamps should
go on.

Merlin Gerin simplified phase


comparator.

In phase balance :
H the comparator lamp does not
come on.
In phase inbalance :
H the comparator lamp comes on.

monitoring phase
balance
NB:
the monitoring device is the
sama as that used by the SM6
equipment.

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disconnector operating
handle positions

Position the lever as indicated for


downward (opening) operations.

circuit breaker
operating tests before
energising

I
O

initial conditions :
line disconnector
in open or earthed position.
circuit breaker locked in open
position.

Lock the lever hole E of the line


disconnector with the key in lock B.

Remove the key from B and insert


it in C.
Unlock and then charge the
operating mechanism of the circuit
breaker.
(see circuit breaker manual)

O
O

Press the I (ON) pushbutton to


close the circuit breaker.

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Position the lever as indicated for


upward (closing) operations.

Press the O (OFF) pushbutton to


open the circuit breaker.

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O
0

With the key in C, lock the circuit


breaker in open position by
pressing the O (OFF) pushbutton.

Remove the key from C and insert


it in B.
Unlock the line disconnector lever
hole E.

energising the
downstream part of the
installation
initial conditions:
Line disconnector in earthed
position.
Circuit breaker locked in open
position.
Front panel in place.

Set the line disconnector to open


position using the operating lever.
Note: for a DM1 A cubicle, the
downstream earthing switch opens
at the same time.

Set the line disconnector to closed


position and then, with the key in
A, lock the lever hole E of the line
disconnector.

O
0

Remove the key from A, insert it in


C and unlock the circuit breaker.
Charge the circuit breaker
operating mechanism.
(see the circuit breaker manual)

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Press the I (ON) pushbutton to


close the circuit breaker.
The downstream part of the
installation is now energised.

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deenergising the
downstream part of the
installation
initial conditions:
line disconnector in closed
position.
circuit breaker in closed position.

O
0

Press the O (OFF) pushbutton to


open the circuit breaker.

With the key in C, lock the circuit


breaker in open position by
pressing the O (OFF) pushbutton.

Remove the key from C and insert


it in A.
Unlock the line disconnector lever
hole E.

Set the line disconnector to open


position.

Set the line disconnector to


earthed position. The front panel
can now be removed.
Note : For a DM1 A cubicle, the
downstream earthing switch
closes at the same time.

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operating safety

Operation impossible with the


circuit breaker closed.

With the line disconnector in open


or closed position, it is impossible
to remove the front panel.

The front panel can only be


removed or fitted with the line
disconnector in earthed position.

With the front panel removed, the


line disconnector can be set to
open position. It cannot however
be set to closed position.

Padlocking of the line disconnector


in earthed position.

Padlocking of the line disconnector


in open position.

Padlocking of the line disconnector


in closed position.

Padlocking of the front panel.


(1 padlock only)

padlocking
With one to three 8 mm padlocks
per padlocking point.

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keylocks
(option)

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see the instruction manual for


installation and operation of
keylocks. (manual N 7896785)
H to install a keylock on the circuit
breaker, see the instruction manual
for the unit concerned.
H if the keylock option was not
specified with the order, call your
Merlin Gerin service centre.
( see groupe Schneider services
center.)
H

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maintenance instructions

preventive maintenance
For problems : see groupe
Schneider services center.

Never lubricate the operating


mechanisms of the line
disconnector.
No particular maintenance is
required under normal operating
conditions. (temperature between
-5C and 40C)
For severe operating conditions
(aggressive environments, dust,
temperatures below -5C or
above 40C, etc.) consult your
nearest groupe Schneider
services center.

corrective maintenance

replacement of a voltage
indicator pack
removal
This operation can be performed
with power on.

fitting

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A
B
Remove the 2 screws (A) fixing the
voltage indicator pack.

Extract the voltage indicator pack


and disconnect the connector (B)
behind it.

Check on the characteristics label


(C) that the new pack matches the
rated voltage of your network.
H 10 kV to 24 kV.

Fit the new voltage indicator pack


in the reverse direction to removal.
Tightning torque: 0.1 mdaN.

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troubleshooting chart
H

voltage indicator not illuminated

check the voltage indicator block


check that the line disconnector and the circuit
breaker are closed (for an outgoing cubicle)
H check that the incoming cables are live

front panel cannot be opened or closed

H check that the line disconnector is in earthed


position

line disconnector cannot be set to earthed position

H check that the line disconnector is in open


position

line disconnector cannot be set to closed position

circuit breaker cannot be operated

H
H

accidental manual closing of the downstream earthing


switch arm

options
(please consult us)

spare parts

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check that the line disconnector is in open


position
see the circuit breaker manual

H reopen the earthing switch using the contact


arm and then reset the system using a screwdriver
to allow insertion of the lever

auxiliary contacts on the line


disconnector.
H additional LV enclosure.
H protection by Statimax relays,
Vigirack or by a SEPAM
programmable electronic
protection unit.
H 1 to 3 voltage transformers.
H keyed interlocks.
H heating element.
H

voltage indicator.
for other parts, please consult us
( see groupe Schneider services
center )
H

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groupe Schneider service


centers are there for:
engineering and technical
assistance
startup
training
preventive and corrective
maintenance
adaptation work
spare parts
Call your sales representative
who will put you in touch with
your nearest groupe Schneider
service centers, or call directly in
Grenoble, France
(33) 04 76 57 60 60

Schneider Electric SA

Merlin Gerin
F-38 050 Grenoble cdex 9
tl: (33) 04 76 57 60 60
tlex: merge 320 842 F

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

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Edition du :

04-Mar-2002

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