2200 A Fused Loadbreak Elbow Connector Replacement FuseInstallatIon InstructIons MN132021EN November 2016Fuse Replacement ProceduresComplete current-limiting replacement fuse includes:●● Current-Limiting Fuse●● Two (2) Spare Set Screws●● Bleeder Strap●● Two (2) Probe Installation Tools●● One (1) 1/8" Hex Wrench●● Two (2) 3/16" Hex Wrenches●● Silicone Lubricant●● Installation Instruction SheetDANGERHazardous Voltage Both sides of the fused loadbreakelbow must be disconnected and grounded prior toany hands-on installation or maintenance Failure tocomply will result in death or severe personal injury andequipment damageWARNINGThe operator should always use personal protectiveequipment (insulated gloves, clampstick and eyeprotection) whenever operating the fused loadbreakelbow The operator should always be in the bestpossible operating position, providing firm footingand enabling a secure grasp of the clampstick, whilemaintaining positive control of the elbow before, duringand immediately after operation If there is any questionregarding the operator’s operating position, de-energizethe elbow before operation The operator should not belooking directly at the connector during the momentof circuit interruption or connection Failure to complycould result in death or serious injuryWARNINGCapacitive Test Point Operating Instructions: Use onlyvoltage indicating instruments specifically designed fortest points Use of conventional voltage sensing devicesmay provide false “No Voltage” indicationsThe test point must be dry and free of contaminantswhen checking for voltage After indication is taken:clean, dry, and lubricate the test point cap with siliconegrease and assemble to the test pointAlways consider the termination to be energized untilthe test point “No Voltage” indication is confirmed byother means Failure to comply could result in death orsevere personal injuryStep 1Voltage Test OperationThe Fused Loadbreak Elbow Connector is equipped withtwo integral capacitive test points that can be used toestablish whether or not the fuse has interrupted the tapcircuit. The test point on the source side of an open fusewill indicate a voltage while the test point on the tap sideof the fuse will indicate no voltage. Both test points willindicate a voltage if the fuse has not operated.Step 2Establish visible break and visible groundUsing a clampstick, isolate fuse by disconnecting theFused Loadbreak Elbow Connector from the apparatusbushing and parking the Fused Loadbreak Elbow Connectoron an appropriate feedthru device. Install an insulatedprotective cap on the apparatus bushing. Isolate the FusedLoadbreak Elbow Connector on the tap-end of the fuse bydisconnecting and placing the tap-end cable terminationon an appropriate feedthru device. Install an insulatedprotective cap on the tap-end apparatus bushing. Thencreate a visibly traceable ground on both sides of the fuse.