About the Document
Document Scope
This user and maintenance guide describes operation and maintenance of the air-insulated MV switchgears of the MCSeTwith EvoPacT HVX VCB up to 24 kV. It is exclusively intended for use by the manufacturer's staff or by persons certified for the MCSeT with EvoPacT HVX VCB series (training certificate).
Read these instructions carefully and look at the equipment to become familiar with the device before trying to install, operate, service or maintain it.
This guide is an integral part of the product and must be stored so that it is readily accessible at all times and can be used by persons who are going to work on the switchgear. If the switchgear is relocated to another site, this guide must be passed on to the new operators along with the unit.
As our products are subject to continuous development; we reserve the right to make changes regarding the standards, illustrations and technical data described in this guide.
This guide does not describe every imaginable individual case or every customer-specific version of the product. For more information that is not included in this guide, contact Schneider Electric.
All dimensions not specified in detail are in millimeters.
Disclaimer of Liability
Air-insulated MV switchgears of the MCSeT with EvoPacT HVX VCB are designed exclusively for switching and distributing electrical power. They may only be used in the scope of the specified standards and the switchgear-specific technical data.
Schneider Electric shall not be held responsible for damage without following the below guidelines:
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Instructions in this guide are not complied with.
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The switchgear is not operated according to its intended use (see above).
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The switchgear is assembled, connected or operated improperly.
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Accessories or spare parts are used which have not been approved by the manufacturer.
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The switchgear is modified without the manufacturer’s approval, or if inadmissible parts are added.
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No liability is accepted for parts provided by customers, for example Current Transformer (CT).
General Cybersecurity Information
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Related Documents
The following additional documents must be complied with:
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Purchase agreement with the stipulations regarding the switchgear-specific equipment and the legal details.
- The appropriate switchgear-specific circuit diagrams/documentation.
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The operating manuals of the LV devices installed in the switchgear (for example, voltage presence detecting systems and devices in LV cabinet).
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The assembly drawings supplied with the equipment.
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The assembly instructions of the manufacturer of the cable connection systems to be connected to the switchgear.
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The user guide of MV devices being used.
Title of the Document
Reference Number
EvoPacT HVX VCB
NRJCAT21051EN-IEC
Receipt Guide
BQT8677900
Civil Engineering Guide
BQT8706400
Installation Guide
BQT6904400
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Queries
For any questions, suggestions, or need of further information about this guide, contact Schneider Electric. For additional details, visit our website www.se.com.
For details of MCSeT switchgear expansion (either right or left side), it is recommended to contact Schneider Electric.
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