NIPSCO ER 3-100-G Cabinet Current Transformer Owner’s Manual
- June 1, 2024
- NIPSCO
Table of Contents
NIPSCO ER 3-100-G Cabinet Current Transformer
USE
For commercial and industrial installations, purchased and installed by
customers. To enclose 600-volt insulation class current transformers on indoor
or outdoor meter installations. For installing two or three current
transformers only with provisions to bypass, remove, or replace while
energized.
REVISION SUMMARY: Convert to current format. Emphasize Erickson cabinets intended for outdoor use require the additional purchase of a vent kit.
REFERENCE(S): (All references are latest revision; unless noted)
National Standard(s)
- National Electrical Code® (NEC® ) 408.56: Minimum Spacings
- NEC 408.58: Panelboard Marking
SPECIFICATIONS
GENERAL
- Cabinets shall meet all requirements of the above-referenced specifications, where applicable unless otherwise noted below.
- All current carrying parts shall be designed based on 1,000 amperes per square inch capacity for copper and 700 amperes per square inch for aluminum.
- All dimensions shown are minimum.
- Spacing between opposite polarity live parts and between live parts and ground mounted on the same surface not over 600 volts shall be a minimum of two inches and one inch, respectively.
- Cabinets shall be marked by the manufacturer with voltage, current rating, number of phases for which they are designed, and manufacturer’s name or trademark to be visible after installation, without disturbing interior parts or wiring.
- For use on single-phase 3-wire 240-volt, 3-phase 3-wire 240-volt delta, and 3-phase 4-wire 208Y/120 volt; 400 amperes maximum.
CABINET
- Material: Minimum 0.10″ aluminum or 14-gauge steel with enamel finish
- The front door or cover shall be hinged on the right (looking from the front of the cabinet) and equipped with a sealing device that ensures one padlock seal will effectively prevent the door or cover from opening.
- Line and load lug will accept one 600 KCM – #4 or two 350 KCM – 1/0 copper or aluminum conductors. One lug is provided per phase and neutral, line, and load.
Minimum Dimensions
Width (in)
W/O
Insulator Barriers
| With
Insulator Barriers
25| 20
Configuration
Connections
- Line connections shall be made on the top connection plate.
- Load connections shall be made on the bottom connection plate.
Current Transformer (CT) Primary Connection Plate:
- Material: 1/4″ × 3″ × 4″ copper or aluminum
- Drilled and tapped for current transformer, cable lug, and by-pass jumper bolts.
- The drawing shows six plates for mounting three 600 bolt class current transformers. When only two current transformers are required, omit neutral and provide a center phase link.
Neutral Connection Plate:
- Material: Copper or aluminum
- Drilled and tapped for cable lug bolts, #10 – 24 potential tap screws, and mounting bolts.
Mounting Bolts:
For CT’s:
- Material: Steel, zinc-plated, 1/2″ – 13 thread × 2-1/2″ long with flat washer and hex head nut
- Eight are required for two CTs / 12 are required for three CTs
For Cable Lugs:
- Material: Steel, zinc-plated, 1/2″ – 13 thread × 2-1/2″ long with flat washer and hex head nut
- Six are required for two CTs / eight are required for three CTs
For Jumper:
- Material: Steel, zinc-plated, 1/2″ – 13 thread × 2-1/2″ long with flat washer and hex head nut
- Four are required for two CTs / six are required for three CTs
For Insulator Bus:
- Material: Steel, zinc-plated, 1/4″ – 20 × 2-1/2″
- Eight Required
For Potential Tap:
- Material: Steel, zinc-plated, #10 – 24 × 1/2″ with washer
Lugs:
- One-hole cable terminal lug furnished for 500 KCM or larger
- Material: Copper
- Six are required for two CTs / eight are required for three CTs
Knockouts/Hubs
- Size and location by the customer when required.
CT MOUNTING AND BYPASS
- CTs, lug landing pads, and neutrals shall be rated at 400 amps.
- CTs provided by NIPSCO.
- The line and load lug provided shall accept one 600 KCM – #4 or two 350 KCM – 1/0 copper or aluminum conductors. One lug is provided per phase and neutral as shown in Section 3.4, line and load.
Configuration
OUTDOOR CABINET
- The door or front cover shall be rain-tight; the top shall be protected with a rain shield.
- NIPSCO requires vendor-specific vent kits to be purchased and installed per vendor specification on Erickson cabinets intended for outdoor use.
- All conduits shall enter the cabinet through the sides, bottom, or rain-tight top hub.
- All hardware shall be rust-resistant.
APPROVED MANUFACTURERS
Manufacturer
| ****
Phases
| ****
Wires
| ****
Number of CT’s
| Catalog Number
---|---|---|---|---
Indoor / Outdoor
Erickson Electrical Equipment 475 Bonnie Ln.
Elk Grove Village, Illinois
| 1 or 3| 3| 2| 1182-1 (Note 1)
3| 4| 3| 1182-2 (Note 1)
Milbank Manufacturing Co. 4801 Deramus
Kansas City, Missouri 64141
| 1| 3| 2| NIPM-413
3| 3| 2| NIPM-433
3| 4| 3| NIPM-434
Note-1: For outdoor cabinets, Erickson cabinets require the purchase and
installation of an additional vent kit. Milbank cabinets do not require an
additional vent kit.
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