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Issued 2008/03/18
PART 1
GENERAL
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SECTION INCLUDES
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Materials and installation for outdoor load break switches and fuses.
RELATED SECTIONS
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1.3
REFERENCES
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Indicate:
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EXTRA MATERIALS
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PART 2
PRODUCTS
2.1
MATERIALS
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Horizontal mounted, vertical break, rotating insulator, gang operated, single throw, 3 pole.
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Universal mounting base for each pole designed for wood mounting, as indicated.
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Arc horns: galvanized steel to permit switch opening and closing under light load,
magnetizing or charging currents.
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Horizontal, vertical or inverted mounted, as indicated, vertical break, gang operated, single
throw, 3 pole, as indicated.
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Contacts:
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Interrupter unit to permit opening and closing under rated full load currents consists of:
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Issued 2008/03/18
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Switch base: 5 mm formed channel galvanized steel drilled for universal mounting on wood
pole.
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PRIMARY FUSES
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PART 3
EXECUTION
3.1
INSTALLATION
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Open and close load break switches at least ten times over period of 8 hours to ensure
proper mechanical and electrical performance of installation.
END OF SECTION