User manual
Control Unit and RTU Installation Procedure
Document Number: ECP 05-9531
Version: 2.0
Date: 03/09/2014
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1 Introduction
1.1 This document details the installation procedure for the control units and remote
terminal units (RTU) used with ground-mounted switchgear. It includes the physical
installation of the control unit together with installation of the mains supply, earthing
and communications.
1.2 This procedure shall be carried out in accordance with the requirements of the UK
Power Networks Distribution Safety Rules.
1.3 This procedure shall be carried out having regard to the requirements and
recommendations of the manufacturer. If conflict exists between the requirements
of the manufacturer and those of UK Power Networks the matter shall be referred
to Asset Management (or your UK Power Networks nominated contact).
2 Scope
2.1 This procedure applies to the following control units:
Schneider T200E (aka Talus 200);
Lucy Gemini 2 and 2.5.
2.2 The Remsdaq control units used in LPN are covered by procedure ECP 05-9535.
3 References
3.1 This procedure should be read in conjunction with the following references:
UK Power Networks Distribution Safety Rules.
Generic task risk assessments (internal document only).
Schneider T200E User Manual.
Lucy Gemini 2 Installation, Operation and Maintenance User Manual.
Schneider RN2c-RN2-SE6-CE6 OEM Actuators Installation Instructions.
ECP 11-0532 Schneider T200E Control Unit and RTU Commissioning
Procedure (internal document only).
ECP 11-0534 Lucy Gemini 2.5 Control Unit and RTU Commissioning Procedure
(internal document only).
ECP 11-0533 Schneider T200 Series 3 Control Unit and RTU Commissioning
Procedure (internal document only).
ECS 06-0023 Secondary Distribution Network Earthing Construction.
EOS 05-9201 Paknet Communication System (internal document only).
4 Abbreviations and Definitions
4.1 The following abbreviations are used throughout this procedure.
Term
Definition
RTU
Remote Terminal Unit
SWBD
Switchboard