NGR Installation Guide
NGR Installation Guide
TABLE OF CONTENTS
INSTALLATION 3
INSPECTION 4
NEUTRAL CONNECTION 5
GROUND CONNECTION 6
ACCESSORIES 7
MAINTENANCE 8
STORAGE 9
1
SHIPPING
After the final inspection, Powerohm Neutral Grounding Resistors are securely
fastened, in an upright position, onto a wooden skid. In some cases, additional
bracing and/or banding is added to insure a safe shipment. The units are then
completely wrapped with plastic to protect the finish and keep the outer surface free
of dirt and moisture. Depending on certain criteria, units are shipped either "open" or
crated. All crates are constructed with 1" thick lumber. The finished package is easily
handled with a forklift or hand truck.
All crates are clearly marked with the correct shipping information and requested
customer marks. A copy of the packing list is securely fastened to the package in
clear view.
Normally, all crates are loaded by forklift into the enclosed van of a common carrier.
At this point, it is the responsibility of the carrier to provide proper handling to the
destination.
RECEIVING
Upon receipt, the crated unit should be unloaded and inspected immediately to
insure that proper handling was practiced during transit. Report any apparent
damage to the crate that could have harmed the contents.
All packaged neutral grounding resistors are suitable for prolonged storage. Always
store the unit in the upright position (as shipped). Setting the crate on its side or top
will likely cause damage to the resistor. Avoid stacking anything on top of the crate.
2
INSTALLATION
When ready for installation at the jobsite, uncrate the resistor using care not to
damage the enclosure finish and/or external bushings. Next, remove the bolts which
fasten the resistor enclosure to the skid.
It is recommended that a hoisting device be used to lift the unit with the aid of the
eyebolts on the top of the enclosure. When using the eyebolts provided with
Powerohm Resistors Inc. neutral grounding resistors located at the top of the
enclosure, lifting must incorporate use of a spreading device to ensure a safe lift. Not
utilizing a spreader while lifting the unit causes the eyebolts to be pulled at various
angles resulting in roof damage. See examples below:
If a hoisting device is not available, a forklift can be used, provided the forks rest
against the top of the mounting channels located on the bottom of the enclosure.
Avoid resting the forks against the screened center.
NOTE: Do not remove the enclosure covers before lifting the resistor unit.
If the enclosure has an elevating stand, secure the stand to it's mounting surface
before mounting the enclosure. Never lift the enclosure with the elevating stand
attached.
3
INSPECTION
After the resistor has been securely mounted, remove the front cover (the front cover
can be identified by the Powerohm nameplate). Note: If the unit has external
bushings mounted on the front cover, remove the back cover only. When installing
the front or back cover, DO NOT EXCEED 20 IN.-LBS WHEN TIGHTENING THE
1/4-20 COVER HARDWARE (exceeding this torque value will damage the 1/4-20
threaded inserts).
After removing the cover, remove all packing material and banding, if any, used to
support the insulators and resistor banks during shipment.
NOTE: Failure to remove packing material from the inside of the enclosure may
result in fire hazard and/or resistor failure.
With the packing material removed, carefully inspect the inside of the unit for broken
insulators, bushings and other parts that may have been damaged during shipment.
NOTE: If any damaged parts are found, contact the factory immediately.
Energizing the unit may damage the resistor and create a shock hazard
to personnel.
4
NEUTRAL CONNECTION
The neutral lead from the transformer or generator may be connected one of three
ways depending upon the specific design (refer to the supplied drawing for terminal
location):
NOTE: The factory supplied drawing identifies the neutral and ground
connection.
In all cases, the neutral terminal is tagged for easy identification and the proper
connection is shown schematically on the drawing.
5
GROUND CONNECTION
The ground lead from the resistive element to ground may be connected one of two
ways:
NOTE: The factory supplied drawing identifies the neutral and ground
connection.
In all cases, the ground connection is tagged for easy identification and the proper
connection is shown schematically on the drawing.
6
ACCESSORIES
Neutral grounding resistors may come equipped with accessories such as ground
fault sensing devices. If applicable please follow the instructions below when
connecting this type of equipment.
In all cases, both the neutral and ground connections are tagged for easy
identification and proper connection is shown schematically on the drawing.
7
MAINTENANCE
1. De-energize the system being grounded and break the connection between
the system neutral and the grounding resistor. An isolation switch is some
times available to break this connection. These precautions are recommended
to prevent a shock hazard to maintenance personnel and to prevent the
system from being operated without proper grounding.
2. Remove the front cover (which is on the same side as the nameplate) and the
rear cover. This will allow for a visual inspection of all internal components.
5. Check all internal connections for tightness. Check wiring for signs of damage
from heat or overloads.
6. Check the enclosure for signs of damage from weather or rodents. Replace all
covers removed during inspection and check the mounting bolts for tightness.
8
STORAGE
1. If the unit is to be unused or stored for any length of time indoors, cover the
unit to prevent buildup of dirt. If stored outdoors, do not cover with plastic that
may create condensation and enclosure corrosion or staining.