A Note on Single-Pole Switching
In single-pole switching of ungrounded-primary
three-phase transformers or banks (or single-
phase transformers connected line-to-line), circuit
connections or parameters may, in some cases,
produce excessive overvoltages. In particular, for
the following applications above 22
kV, single-pole
switching by any means—including the Loadbuster
tool—should be performed only under the conditions
stated in italics:
* For unloaded or lightly loaded delta-connected
or ungrounded-primary wye-wye connected
three-phase transformers or banks (or line-to-
line connected single-phase transformers), rated
150 kVA or less three-phase, or 50 kVA or less
single-phase—or of any kVA rating when combined
with unloaded cables or lines—where maximum
system operating voltage exceeds 22 kV.
Single-pole
switching should be performed only if each phase
is carrying 5% load or more, or if the transformer
or bank is temporarily grounded at the primary
neutral during switching.
*For loaded or unloaded ungrounded-primary
wye-delta connected three-phase transformers or
banks—alone or combined with unloaded cables or
lines—where maximum system operating voltage
exceeds 22 kV.
Single-pole switching should be
performed only if each phase is carrying 5% load
or more and if the lighting-load phase is always
switched open first (or switched closed last); or if
the transformer or bank is temporarily grounded
at the primary neutral during switching.