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Voltage Regulator Bypass Single Phase Pole Mounted Three Operation Switch Manual

OSHA Required Tailgate Discussion Topics Hazards Associate with the job Work Procedures Involved Special Precautions Energy Source Controls PPE Required The five topics required by OSHA to discuss in the tailgate. First letter from each topic = How Well Should Everyone Plan

Work Procedures Involved Hazards associated with the job Special Precautions Energy Source Controls Personal Protective Equipment Be sure to record your emergency location and post in a location everyone on the crew knows. Have your PPE and First Aid kit available Be sure your AED is accessible. A safe job begins with a thorough inspection of… Tools Be certain all of your tools are in good shape. Equipment Make sure your trucks are all in working order take time to preflight your equipment and insure there are no surprise. Line/Structure Look over the line and structure. Are there any potential hazards? (Broken insulators, damaged wire, clearances over roads or from trees?) Be aware of your work area, be sure to cover anything you can reach touch or fall into. And anything that can reach touch or fall into you! Discuss all PPE needed for the job and wear your PPE. Be sure to inspect your equipment prior to use. Identify all voltages you are exposed to. Be sure to have all of your Arc-Flash protective gear on. Identify a dedicated observer Working in traffic exposes you to hazards that are difficult to control. Give the vehicles plenty of time to see and avoid you! Follow the manual of traffic control for your area. Slips trips and falls are some of the most common injuries, look for hazards that could cause this. Be sure to inspect and wear your fall arrest harness. Here are the five topics again with signs and bubbles to jump start tailgate discussion!! Click on the icon to bring up a text box. Click on the icon again to make the text box go away Gets the crew involved. Gives the feeling of knowing it is ok to ask questions, give suggestions, see something, say something! The next slides will get directly into the task at hand. Visual, written and audio will all be used here! There are suggestions in the notes as to what to discuss. This will get the Team involved, creating communication channels to open!

Visually inspect the regulator and equipment for damage Visually inspect the regulator and equipment for damage. Insure that the ground connections are all in tact.

Look at the Current Regulator Position Look at the position indicator and note its position either raised or lowered.

Open the Control Panel Open the control panel and locate the controls needed to “Bypass” the regulator.

Switch from Auto to Manual Switch from Automatic to manual operation.

Raise or lower the taps as needed to put in neutral position. Look up to the position indicator. Some people call this the clock since it looks like the face of a normal clock. If the indicator shows that the taps are raised then you will need to move the switch to the lower position and hold it. You will hear the regulator motor begin to operate and move the internal contacts. The indicator will slowly move towards the neutral position. If the indicator is in the lower position you will need to move the switch to raise.

Confirm neutral by the indicator and the light. Once the regulator is in the neutral position you can release the switch. The dial on the indicator should be in the neutral position and the neutral indicator light should be lit up. Always use two methods to confirm the regulator is in neutral.

Switch the control to the off position Move the control switch to the off position.

Remove the power fuse. Remove the panel fuse. This will insure the regulator cannot operate.

Close the bypass switch.

Open one of the switches feeding the regulator.

Open the other switch feeding the regulator.

The line is still Energized! The regulator has now been bypassed and de-energized. The line is still energized! The line is still Energized!

Close one of the switches feeding the regulator.

Close the other switch feeding the regulator.

Open the “bypass” switch.

Replace the control panel fuse.

Switch the control panel to the normal position.

Switch the control panel from manual to Automatic Switch the regulator from the manual or off position to the automatic position.

Close the Control Panel