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ROBINSON HIPOTRONICS — © wires THE MEASURE OF A LEADER USER’S GUIDE Model Number: LO0HVT-A 100HVT-B Part Number: CS14-1486 CS14-1486-2 WARNING DANGER N HIGH VOLTAGE WARNING This publication deseribes a product engineered and designed to measure or operate with HIGH VOLTAGES. Accordingly, maximum safeguards have been built into the equipment and the best safety techniques possible are described in the unit's operating instructions. These instructions caution the user to exercise great care when using certain controls at appropriate points in the operating procedures. In addition to following these written warnings, the operator of this equipment is strongly advised to maintain safety consciousness. The following rules are particularly relevant and must be followed at all times. > Ground the system before connecting input power. > Disconnect power before un-grounding the system, >» Never approach or touch a potentially live HIGH VOLTAGE circuit without solidly connecting an appropriate ground conductor first. Hipotronics, Inc. - P.O. Box 414 - Route 22 - Brewster, N.Y. - 10509-0414 ~ (845) 279-3644 — Fax: (845) 279-2467 Table of Contents ‘About the User's Guide Before You Begin, Related Publications. General Information Features and Specifications. Controls and Indicators. . Main Power Circuit Breaker. Overload Circuit Breaker External Interlock Provision Output Selector. High Voltage ON and OFF. Raise Voltage Control Output Voltmeter and Controls...... Output Current Meter and Controls. Guard Circuit Setting Up the Equipment Operating the Equipment. Performing Special Operations Meter Recalibration Recalibrating the Current Meter Recalibrating the Voltmeter Performing Maintenance Cleaning the Equipment Surfaces Maintaining the Transformer Oil. Cleaning the Meter Faces Warranty. Returned Material, NBR RRR RAWwWERHEEE Bares About the User's Gi user's guide describes functions and features of the HIPOTRONICS Model 100 HVT (High Voltage Insulation Test Set). It is intended to provide a simplified reference for users of this equipment, allowing the quick, safe, and efficient use of the unit's features. le Specific information for the model purchased includes a diagram of the front panel, a parts list, and a schematic diagram. Before You Begin It is assumed that the user has a basic understanding of electrical equipment and the func- tions to be performed by this unit. Only trained, qualified personnel should operate this equipment. Organization of this User's Guide This user’s guide is di ded into four major sections, including: + General information, which discusses the features and specifications of the HIPOTRONICS High Voltage Insulation Test Set, and provides a description of the functions performed by each of the controls and indicators on the front panel + Setting Up the Equipment, which provides instructions for preparing the unit for test operations. + Operating the Equipment, which provides instructions for performing test operations + Performing Special Operations, which provides procedures for recalibrating the unit and performing maintenance. Related Publications The functions, features, and specifications of HIPOTRONICS’ High Voltage Insulation Test Sets are discussed in the HIPOTRONICS Product Catalog, General Information This section acquaints the user with the major features and specifications of the HIPOTRONICS High Voltage Insulation Test Set, Model 100HVT, and the functions performed by each of the controls and indicators on the front panel Features and Specifications The HIPOTRONICS High Voltage Insulation Test Set is @ portable unit with low input power requirements. It is designed specifically to meet ANSI specification A92.2 in the testing of new bucket trucks that use insulated booms. Both 220 and 115 volt input systems are available. Standard features of the High Voltage Insulation Test Sets include: + Portable construction + Triple-range current meter to enable low leakage current measurements + Continuously adjustable output from zero to full voltage + Triple-range voltmeter + “Zero start” and external interlock provisions + Backup overload circuit + Secondary overload relay protection + High Voltage ON and OFF pushbuttons Figure | lists the specifications for the model purchased. Model: 100HVT-A - PartNo. CS14-1486 (input - 11SVAC) Model: 100HVT-B - Part No. CS14-1486-2 - (Input -220VAC) Input us 25 A, 60Hz, 19 (CS14-1486) 220VAC, 15 A, 60Hz, 18 (CS14-1486-2) | Output 100 kV, SO mA = S KVA/S0 KV @ 100 mA =5kVA Duty Cycle | 5 min. ON/S min, OFF, maximum, Repeated 6 times, then OFF for 2 hours, | Current Meter | Triple-range, 0-1/10/100 mA ac Voltmeter Triple range, 0-25/50/100 kV ac Dimensions | 17%" Wide x 14%" Deep x 31%" High (441 mm Wide x 368 mm Deep x 810 mm High) | | HV Module 135 Ib. (61 kg) | Controls 621b. (28 kg) Complete Unit 197 Ib. (89 kg) Figure 1 HIPOTRONICS High Voltage Insulation Test Set Specifications External Interlock Provision Use the EXT INTLK terminal to hook the test system to safety gates in the high voltage test area, The plug must be in the receptacle in order for the high voltage to be activated, ‘Output Selector Set the OUTPUT SELECTOR toggle switch to correspond to the connection of the high voltage voltmeter probe to the high voltage module. ‘The output is 50 kV, 100 ma if the probe is connected to the 50 kV tap located on the side of the high voltage module. If the probe is connected to the brushed aluminum toroid on top of the high voltage module, the output will be 100 kV, 50 mA. High Voltage ON and OFF The HIGH VOLTAGE ON pushbutton, when pressed, activates the high voltage transformer. This unit is supplied with a zero start feature that prohibits the user from activating the high voltage transformer unless the voltage regulator is set to zero. The red. indicator lights when the high voltage transformer is activated. The HIGH VOLTAGE OFF pushbutton, when pressed, de-energizes the high voltage transformer. Raise Voltage Controt ‘The RAISE VOLTAGE contro! knob is located in the center of the front panel, The ‘markings 0-100 indicate to what percentage the voltage transformer is excited. The knob must always be returned to zero at the end of each test, before de-energizing the high voltage transformer. Output Voltmeter and Controls The OUTPUT VOLTMETER is located on the left side of the front panel and displays the output voltage in kilovolts. The VOLTAGE RANGE selector allows for output voltage readings in three ranges, (0-25 kV, 0-50 kV, 0-100 kV) depending on the position of the selector. Output Current Meter and Controls ‘The OUTPUT CURRENT METER is located on the right side of the front panel and displays the magnitude of current circulating in the test loop. The CURRENT RANGE selector allows for output current readings in three ranges, (0-1/10/100 mA) depending on the position of the selector. Guard Circuit On the panel are three S-way binding posts labeled GUARD, GROUND, and RETURN, These binding posts are spaced so that a shorting link can connect either the GUARD or the RETURN posts to ground. The shorting link must always be in place berween the GROUND and the GUARD or RETURN posts Controls and Indicators A diagram of the front panel for the High Voltage Insulation Test Set is displayed in Figure 2 Refer to this diagram, as well as to the front panel itself, when reading the description of the controls and indicators. Note that the front panel displayed in Figure 2 may differ slightly from that of the model purchased. OUTPUT VOLTAGE OUTPUT CURRENT ON vonagnice | <“wnvanet— j samonnnes— omn =" 6 0 6 -6-— (=D reorpocs HIGH VOLTAGE INSULATION TEST SET Figure 2 High Voltage Insulation Test Set Front Panel Main Power Circuit Breaker The MAIN POWER circuit breakers provide the input power connection to the system. The breakers serve as the primary overload protection device for the system, Each circuit breaker is rated for the input voltage and maximum current under normal operating conditions. Under fault conditions, the current input of the system must be coordinated with a source power protection device to reduce the fault current. Failure to do so may cause the circuit breaker to fail, resulting in serious damage to the system Overload Circuit Breaker This circuit breaker trips and shuts down the test set when the power range is exceeded. Grounded Guard In this mode, the shorting link is placed between the GUARD and GROUND terminals. The RETURN terminal is connected to the "low side" of the test specimen, This mode Permits direct measurement of leakage current on or within the actual test object while bypassing any extraneous leakage current to ground (see Figure 3). Note: This mode can be used only when the test specimen is isolated from ground. Caution! Ensure that the high voltage output is turned off before changing the position of the shorting link. ose — w. | Floates ib Jeeturn et [ised Grggne Jumper Link Connected Between ‘Guard And Ground Post fet’ (Gyera = When GUARD and GROUND posts are comected, all GROUND leakage curerts ae bypassed around the curert meter and ony specimen load current being returned on Fe RETURN post wil bo mororod. ‘The mode of operation = used only when eutemely sonsive measurements are desired, Figure 3 Jumper Link Connected Between Ground and Guard Post Grounded Return In this mode, the shorting link is placed between the GROUND and RETURN terminals. The RETURN terminal is connected to the "low side" of the test specimen, This mode permits all leakage current to be measured by the current meter, including any extraneous leakage current that may be flowing to ground, This mode is less sensitive than the guarded return since extraneous leakage current is measured with the leakage current flowing through the test specimen (see Figure 4) gx Supply Return Jumper Link Connected Between Ground And Return Post jeter Guard = When GROUND and RETURN posts are connected, all current is presented to the current meter. This mode of operation should be used only when extremely sensitive measurements are unnecessary or when a test specimen must be grounded. Note that no connection is made to the GUARD post in this mode. Figure 4 Jumper Link Connected Between Ground and Return Post Setting Up the Equipment 1. Position the test unit in the area where the high voltage module will be used and remove the high voltage module from the cart. The control cabinet should remain on the cart and should be positioned approximately 20 feet to one side of the high voltage module. 2, Remove the top cover of the control cabinet. Plug the 3-conductor power cable from the high voltage module into the socket on the control cabinet. 1. Remove the high voltage voltmeter probe from its vertical rack. Hook the probe over the brushed . aluminum toroid on top of the high voltage module \ (for 100 kV output) or over the 50 kV tap on the side of the module (for 50 kV output) and allow it to hang“) to the ground (see Figure 5). Note: The 50 kV tap is used only when performing bucket liner tests in water. = 1. Plug one end of the RG58/U coaxial cable into the base Figure $ High Voltage of the high voltage voltmeter probe. Plug the other end Vollmeter Probe Hookup into the socket marked HV PROBE on the base of the high voltage module Locate the connector marked VM on the base of the high voltage module and connect it with coaxial cable to the BNC-type connector on the front panel labeled VM. 3. Locate the connector marked RETURN on the base of the high voltage module and connect it with coaxial cable to the BNC-type connector on the front panel labeled RETURN. 4. Connect a ground lead to the GROUND post on the front panel Position an aerial lift truck so that the boom extends outward and the bucket is directly above the high voltage module. Using an insulated or bare wire conductor, interconnect the high voltage module to the metal area where the boom and the bucket connect, Use 1- inch diameter conductor to minimize air corona and make leakage measurements easier. 6. Connect one end of each of the two remaining 20-foot insulated leads (black and red) to the front panel 5-way binding posts labeled RETURN and either GROUND or GUARD (see the section of this user’s guide titled Guard Circuit on Page 4), Warning!! The high voltage voltmeter probe must be hooked over the toroid on top of the high voltage module or over the 50 kV tap on the side of the high voltage module | L (depending on the type of test) before operating the unit. Operating the Equipment This section provides step-by-step instructions for operating the equipment. Prior to performing these tests, the procedures described in the section of this user's guide titled Setting Up the Equipment must be performed. Ensure that the main power circuit breaker is OFF. 1. Connect the low end of the test sample to ground with a conductor large enough to carry the rated output current of the system. Connect the high end of the test sample to the out- put bushing of the transformer. In general, aluminum or copper pipe is the most suitable ‘material to use for this purpose. Use a minimum size of 1 inch OD per 100 kV. Keep all surfaces smooth and free of any sharp edges. Figures 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10 detail the connections to boom trucks. Figure 11 depicts a flashover test on a bucket liner in water. Connect the input power cord to a power source. On 220 V units, a 220 V, 15 amp service is required. On 115 V units, a 115 V, 25 amp service is required. Note: Depending on the capacitance of the test load, it may be possible to operate the system with less than rated input current. Since the system is power factor compensated for approximately 2.5 kVA, a 2.5 kVA capacitive load (660 pF @ 100 kV, 60 Hz, or 2.6 nF @ 50 kV, 60 Hz) will draw negligible input current. To operate at full capacitive load, for example, 1.3 nF @ 100 kV, 60 Hz; 1.6 nF @ 100 kV, 50 Hz; 5.3 nF @ 50 kV, 60 Hz, 6.4 nF @ 50 kV, 50 Hz, full 2.5 kVA input service is required. Set the VOLTAGE RANGE and CURRENT RANGE selectors so the meters read to levels in the upper third of scale. 4. Set the OUTPUT SELECTOR toggle switch to the appropriate setting. Select the 50 KV/i00 mA position only when the the high voltage voltmeter probe is hooked over the 50 kV tap on the side of the high voltage module and tests are being performed on bucket liners in water. Turn the MAIN POWER and the OVERLOAD circuit breakers ON. ‘Tum the RAISE VOLTAGE selector to zero to engage the zero start interlock Press the HIGH VOLTAGE ON pushbutton. The associated indicator lights. ‘Turn the RAISE VOLTAGE selector to the desired voltage level. Depending on the test setup, the leakage current along the insulated boom section of the truck may now be recorded from the reading on the front panel current meter. wa aH 9, When the test is complete, return the RAISE VOLTAGE selector to zero and press the HIGH VOLTAGE OFF pushbutton to de-energize the high voltage transformer. Note: Ifa fault occurs while testing, the secondary connected overload circuitry will acti- vate, causing the high voltage circuitry to be de-energized. Return the RAISE VOLTAGE selector to zero. Figure 6 ANSI Test on the Upper Insulated Arm of a Double Insulated Boom Truck bo Nor GROUND TRUCK * Rubber insulated pads may be needed. Conductivity of modem tires will cause current to flow through the tires to ground, possibly causing damage to the vehicle, If tire insulation quality is unknown, use rubber pads. Figure 7 ANSI Test on the Upper Arm of a Single Insulated Boom Truck Figure 8 Flashover Test on Lower Insulated Arm of Double insulated Boom Truck 00 NoT GROUND TRUCK * Rubber insulated pads may be needed, Conductivity of modem tires will cause current to flow through the tires to ground, possibly causing damage to the vehicle. If tire insulation quality is unknown, use rubber pads. Figure 9 Overall Test on Double Insulated Boom Truck to D0 NoT GROUND TRUCK * Rubber insulated pads may be needed, p————— Conductivity of modem tires will cause eS o “S& current to flow through the tires to ground, 4 possibly causing damage to the vehicle. If fire insulation quality is unknown, use rubber pads, Test sat Figure 10. Phase-to-Phase Test on Double Insulated Boom Truck Figure 11. Flashover Test on Bucket Liner in Water Performing Special Operations This section deseribes the step-by-step procedures required to perform meter recalibration and to maintain the equipment. Meter Recalibration HIPOTRONICS meters have been calibrated with standards traceable to national stan- dards maintained by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) in Wash- ington, DC and are certified accurate to within 2 percent when shipped. Perform meter recalibration as often as necessary to meet the requirements of each particular installation, as dictated by usage and standards for accuracy. Three factors influence the frequency of meter calibration: the amount of physical handling, time lapse, and extent of usage. Inter~ vals between meter recalibration can vary from one month to one year. Recalibrating the Current Meter 1. Ensure the unit is properly grounded. 2. Connect a suitable 1 mA standard current meter between the high voltage output toroid and ground poten Connect the unit to a suitable input power source. 4. Turn the MAIN POWER circuit breaker ON. 5, Press the HIGH VOLTAGE ON pushbutton. 6. Set the CURRENT RANGE selector to LOW. Increase the output current until the external current meter reading is equivalent to two-thirds of the unit's maximum rated output 7. Adjust the current meter potentiometer until the unit’s meter reading equals the reading on the external meter. 8. Press the HIGH VOLTAGE OFF pushbutton and remove the external meter. Recalibrating the Voltmeter 1, Ensure the unit is properly grounded. 2. Connect a HIPOTRONICS standard kilovoltmeter between the high voltage output toroid and ground potential Connect the unit to a suitable input power source. 4, Tum the MAIN POWER circuit breaker ON 5. Press the HIGH VOLTAGE ON pushbutton. 6. Set the VOLTAGE RANGE selector to LOW. For units with analog meters, increase the output voltage until the external voltmeter reading is equivalent to two- thirds of the high scale on the unit's meter. 7. Adjust the voltmeter calibration potentiometer until the unit's meter reading equals the reading on the external meter. 8. Press the HIGH VOLTAGE OFF pushbutton and remove the external meter. Ensure that all ranges are calibrated. Performing Maintenance Warning! To ensure operator safety, interconnecting ground and output cables must be inspected| regularly for degraded insulation and frayed conductors. Cleaning the Equipment Surfaces Clean the painted surfaces and front panel with a damp cloth and a mild detergent, ensur~ ing that the solution does not come in contact with the electrical circuitry. Clean meter faces and acrylic parts with a residue-free, commercial grade glass cleaner, Periodically, the interior of the unit should be blown out with water-free, filtered compressed air. This prevents dust build-up and extends the operating life of the equipment. B Maintaining the Transformer Oil ‘The HV tank oil level should be maintained so that there is a minimum of 1 inch of space from the oil level to the header for every 30 inches of height at 25 degrees Centigrade. In the event oil must be added, use EXXON Univolt 60 uninhibited transformer oil or an equivalent. Observe ASTM Standards concerning oil dielectric breakdown limits. Perform tests at least annually using a HIPOTRONICS Liquid Dielectric Tester Model OC60 or the equivalent. These tests should be performed by qualified personnel only, as serious damage may result from contamination. Oil dielectric strength should be at least 22 kV with standard 0.1 inch disk electrodes. Cleaning the Meter Faces When a meter acts erratically, clean the face with an anti-static solution such as Crown™ or Statnul ™, Warranty HIPOTRONICS, INC. warrants to the original purchaser of any new merchandise that the merchandise is free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and service for a period of one (1) year from the date of shipment, The obligation of Hipotronics, Inc. under this warranty is limited, in its exclusive option, to repair, replace or issue credit for parts or materials which prove to be defective, and is subject to Purchaser's compliance with the Hipotronies, Ine. Warranty Claim Procedure as set forth below. The happening of any one or more of the following events will serve to void this warranty and any defect or damage resulting therefrom is specifically excluded from Warranty coverage: (@) defects due to accident, negligence, altcration, modification, faulty installation, abuse or misuse by Purchaser or Purchaser's agents or employees. (©) attempted or actual dismantling. disassembling, service or repair by any person, in writing by Hipotronics, Inc. em OF corporation not specifically authorized (©) defects caused by of due to handling by carrier or incurred during shipment, transshipment or other move. ‘This Warranty covers only those parts and/or materials deemed by Hipotronics, Inc. to be defective within the meaning of this Warranty. The liability of Hipotronics, Inc. shall be limited to the repair, replacement or issuance of credit for parts deemed defective within the meaning of this Warranty. Costs incurred by purchaser for labor or other expenses incidental to the inspection, repair, replacement of issuance of credit for such paris and/or materials shall be the sole responsibility of purchaser. This Warranty shall not apply to any accessories, parts or materials not manufactured or supplied by Hipotronics, Inc. and if, in the sole discretion of Hipotronics, Inc., Purchaser's claim relates to any materials of a component part, or of the manufacturer of a device of which the defective partis a component, Hipotonics, Inc. reserves the right to disclaim liability under this Warranty and to direct that the Purchaser deal directly with such supplier or manufucturer. Hipotronics, Inc. agrees to assist the purchaser in processing or settling any such claim without prejudicing its position as to liability purchaser in processing or settling any such claim without projudicing its position as to liability. Warranty Claim Procedure ‘Compliance with the following Warranty Claim Procedure is a condition precedent to the obligation of Hipotronics. Inc. under this Warranty (@) Purchaser must notify Hipotronics, Inc. in writing by certified or registered mail, of the defect claimed within tweive (12) ‘months after the date of original shipment. Said notice shall describe in detail the defect, the defective part and the alleged cause ofthe defect. (©) At the exclusive option of Hipotronics, Inc., Purchaser shall dismantle or disassemble at Purchaser's cost and expense and shall ship the defective part or material, prepaid, to Hipotronics, Inc., Brewster, New York 10309. for inspection, or permit an authorized service representative of Hipotronics, Inc. to inspect the defective part or material at the Purchaser's premises. Purchaser shall provide facilities for, and at Purchaser's cost and expense, dismantle, disassemble. or otherwise make acces sible the subject part or material whether or not same is a component of, oF installed in, a device other than that manufactured or supplied by Hipotronics, Inc, If disclosure shows that the defect is not one for which Hipotronics, Inc. is liable, the Purchaser agrees to reimburse Hipotronics, Inc. forall expense incurred. (©) Upon receipt of the defective part or material, or after access to same, Hipotronics, Inc. shall inspect the part or material to determine the validity of Purchaser's claim. ‘The validity of any Warranty Claim, Purchaser's compliance with Hipotronics, Inc. Warranty Claim Procedure, the obligation to cither repair, replace of issue credit, or direct the purchaser to deal directly with a manufacturer or supplier are to be determined solely and exclusively by Hipotronics, Inc. any determination so made shall be final and binding. THIS WARRANTY 1S EXPRESSLY IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED ON THE PART OF HIPOTRONICS, INC., INCLUDING THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR USE AND CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES ARISING FROM ANY BREACH THEREOF AND HIPOTRONICS, INC. NEITHER ASSUMES NOR AUTHORIZES ANY OTHER PERSON, FIRM OR CORPORATION TO ASSUME ANY LIABILITY OR OBLIGATION IN CONNECTION WITH THIS SALE ON ITS BEHALF AND PURCHASER ACKNOWLEDGES THAT NO REPRESENTATIONS EXCEPT THOSE MADE HEREIN HAVE BEEN MADE TO PURCHASER. Returned Material HIPoTRONIcS Ifiit should become necessary to return the equipment described in this publication to the factory, the Service Department of HIPOTRONICS, INC. must be contacted at (845) 279-8091. If the retum of the unit is appropriate, a Retum Authorization Number will be issued and you will be instructed as to the method of retum. If retum of the unit is nor advisable, other inspection arrangements will be made. Please have the following information available to help our service personnel identify the unit and determine the necessity for return, Note: Material received at this plant without the proper authorization shall be held as “customer's ‘will be performed until the proper steps have been taken. Your cooperation MODEL: ‘SERIAL NUMBER’ ‘TYPE (Part Number): (The MODEL, SERIAL NUMBER and TYPE are indicated on the black and silver tag afficed to the unit.) REASON FOR RETURN: DEFECT: Replacement Parts To order replacement parts for this unit, please refer to the Parts List provided with this publication. Provide the number of the specific component along with the ype (Part Number) of the unit, which is indicated on the Parts List and on the black and silver tag affixed to the unit. Rares, MULTI-LEVEL SERVICE PARTS LIST 11/03/03 PAGE 1 100KVT-B HIPOT, TESTER, 100/SOKVAC,220¥ 8.0.M. REV LEVEL 05 DRAWING # CS14-1486-2 LEVEL-PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION (OTY/PER UM DRAWING REF 1. 1ooHVT-cont-2 HIPOT, TSTR, 100KV, CONTROL, 2200 2.00 BA 2" 600352-47 PCB,ASSY, 3 RANGE’ AC VM, 1O0HVT i100 BA aa ‘3 "20803 DIODE, GP, 1KV,2A, Ax 2100 EA cRI,2 13 Loa BULB, NEON, GOV, CLR, WIRE 2:00 EA sia 3 300352 200 ER PCE 3 10142 2:00 BA R1,2 3 10132 1100 BARS 310098 3100 ER Ra-6 2° 600764 loo ER Ad 3300764 ii00 EA PcBL 3 10803 Sio0 ER cRi-e 3 10204 100 ER Rr [3 1005s iio0 EA Ra [3 10069 iioo EA RG 3 10202, 200 EA Ra [3 nase 2:00 EA 5,7 Na 11779 2:00 EA R68 3 15909 aloo ga oRYi 3 11959 3100 EA gn U3 aas2 iloo EA PL [2 10887 2ioo mA Ga 2 12071 2:00 EA Ba 2 12070 aloo EA Ba 2 1126 loo BA on 2 12892 2100 EA MA M2 2 15123, loo EA MaBL 2 15130 300 EA MEL 2. 8005s loo EA OPA 311132 aloo Bx 2 11352 aloo gaa 2 10084 iloo BA bsa 2 1004s, 2:00 eA ps2 2 10204 100 BA RL 2 23883, 2100 ga 81,2 2 23684 loo za xsi 2 23805 100 EA xs2 2 12063 loo ga 83 2 i087 2100 EA 84,5 2 23886 2.00 HR 31 2 12030 2:00 EA B1,2 [2 243673 8 edo ene 2 243710 ilo0 EA 2 2 13303 noo ext 2 13302, 2:00 BA 4 2 13277 iloo EROS 2 1276 1100 ER 6 [2 11275 neootmNt 2 14244 BINDING POST, SHORTING LINK,NKL 1100 BA 2 1281 CONN, BNC, REPT, BHD, UG1094 2:00 ER 9 2 iaier HOLE’ PLUG, SNAP,3/8", CRM 2:00 BR 10 2 111403 5 GASB, MoD, S00/stvT seRrES 00 et mat a [2 izoas SUP X 2, 1KV,DC,TAB loo ER Gr 2 14238 Gitbn, 20a, 38,1200 aloo BR OKL 2 13082 XFWR, VAR 1. SKVA,240V, 7.52 1100 BA OTL [2 10033 BUSHING, SNAP, .375", PESTC aloo BR 12 2 16829 ‘TERM, BLK, JUWPER,30A BLOCK 2100 BA 13 Rates MULTI-LEVEL SERVICE PARTS LIST 11/03/03 PAGE 2 L00HVT-B HIPOT, TESTER, 100/SOKVAC,220V-B.O.M. REV LEVEL 05 DRAWING 4 CSi4-1486-2 LBVEL-PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY/PER UM DRAWING REF 2 11639 ‘TERM, BLK, SPOS, 08, 1600V, 30, 2.00 BA 7B1,2 2 11640 TERM, MKR'STP, 3P08,30A BLK 2:00 EA 14 2 520028 HARNESS , ASSY, 1008VT aloo ER 2 11036 aloo ER Zsa 2 12158 3100 ER ois 2 11472 3100 FT 16 2 11287 iloo BA a2 2 12987 net ae thy 2 11472 1ol00 FT 18 2 11820 ‘TERM, CRIMP, RING, 12-10ANG, #20 20100 BA 15 C2 laas6s EMR, VAR, SHAFT, HVT SERIES 1:00 EA 20 2 10028 loo EA FL 2 10021 3.00 EA XFL 2 290477 aloo za 25 2 10040 aloo ER 29 2 1isso 100 BR 28 2 20863 iso Fr 30 2 11826 3io0 kA 47 2 12002 S100 EA 56 2 12248 3:00 EA 58 2 12249 3lo0 ER 59 2 12959, Lioo EA 60 2 144623 aloo BR 2 iaseaa 1100 BR i, 950002 ASSY, BONNET, 100KV,220V,50/60HZ 1.00 ER ‘212092 SPARKGAP, 230V, SKA 2100 ER ALso1,2 2 t2033¢ XEMR, HV, W/TERT, 220V, SOKV rey ey eel 12. 120338 XEMR, HV, W/0/TERT, 2200, SOKV aloo BA OT2 ‘3 140598 aloo BA 2 270084 1100 ER P\O AL "2. los62 3100 BA P\O AL 2 lazsa 3100 EA PO AL 2 iiss loo EA P\O AL 2 llase ilo BA P\O AL 2 11309 100 HA P\O AL [2 11387 i090 eA P\O AL 2 144155 BASE, BONNET, 100107 aloo BA P/O AL 2 lagase BASE, PLATE 100/120HVT BONNET 2100 EA P/O AL 2 asase BASE, PLATE SPACER, 100/120HVT 2100 EA P/O AL 2 141680 XFMR, STANDOFF 3100 EA P\O AL 2 143773 BOLT, NOD, BONNET 2.00 ER P\O AL 2 143772 Taal, SPiERE, Yoo, 3/ seri iloo EA P\O AL 2 i1a72 25100 Fr PAO AL 2 11820 2.00 EA P/O AL 2 10039 3500 EA P/O AL i. 950003 200 BA ‘2 co9e1, aloo ga 2 aie aloo ER 2 lei682 aloo BA 2 11251 200 RR 2 800157 2ioo BA iD sage6s Lion ER -2 11478 aloo Fr 12 qizae 2100 ER iP 250926 2100 EA 231478 25100 FT Rees MULTI-LEVEL SERVICE PARTS LIST 11/03/03 PAGE 3 100VT-B HIPOT, TESTSR,100/SOKVAC,220V 8.0. REV LEVEL OS DRAWING # CS14-1486-2 LEVEL-PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION (OTY/PER UM DRAWING REF <2 11248 CONN, BNC, PLUG, CRIMP 2.00 BA i” aaaza3 9 ASSY, TES? LEAD RED, 25! aloo EA Paeeectry 8 ASSY,TEST LEAD BLACK, 25" ii00 EA 1, 144639 'S HAND’ TRUCK, MODIFICATION aloo Ba ‘2 “Laaeao 5 EASE, PLATE FOR HVT HAND TRUCK alo0 EA 2 2 lazess HAND TRUCK, TUBE,STRG GRD STICK 1100 «BA 3 2 ia3asa HAND ‘TRUCK, PLATE, CAP aloo EA 2 ia0a7, HAND TRUCK, STL,650 LB CAP,PNEU 1.00 EA 5 i maoonvr-B MANUAL, 100HVT-B aloo BA AC_DIELECTRIC TEST SET (oR -cR6: 1Ne007 font fe _ ! ae ai ! I CURRENT METER/ OVERLOAD P.C.8,

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