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Type: 1CD
Orientation: Transmission pole mounting, tangent
Ratings: 15 kV through 161 kV
Ratings A: 600, 1200, 2000 Ampere
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Unlike many so-called transmission switches that are just substation switches modified for use on a pole, Turner's type "CD" is a true transmission switch. Designed and built for the harsh environmental conditions, galloping conductors and constant pole flexing inherent in severe aerial applications, "CD" switches employ a specially designed, one piece, 6061-T6 Aluminum frame (through 115 kV), and a galvanized steel frame (at 138 and 161 kV), as a mounting structure. The frame eliminates the need for pole crossarms or braces.

Transmission switches are extremely difficult and costly to remove for service, so Turner's philosophy is to design in reliability.

The "1CD" switch configuration is the most versatile. Designed as a "stock switch" suitable for almost any application, the conductor deadends right to the frame. Phase-over-phase and pole-space saving triangular and delta mounting configurations are available.

Line configurations such as tangent and 90º corner are easily identified. If the line is to be deadended to the pole, a "front mount" frame, which moves the vertical operating pipe off of the thru-Iine pole face, is available.

Add to this a specially designed "Flexi-band" universal pole mounting clamp and you have maximum switching flexibility.

A rigid, hard-drawn copper blade with patented locking device, silver-to-copper contacts, double-spring arcing horns and sealed hinge contacts provides heavy duty construction.

Add to this Turner's more than 40 years of proven field experience in air break switches and you have maximum switching reliability.

Two insulator stack construction instead of the traditional three reduces cost of materials, assembly and installation.

Add to this the cost savings from eliminating crossarms or braces and you have economic sensibility.

This all adds up to what we call Switch-Ability.

Turner type "CD" switches can be used for station isolating and bypassing, distribution and transmission line sectionalizing or isolating of arrestors, metering equipment and other apparatus.

Right hand or left hand opening can be specified at time of order. They are easily upgradable for automatic operation and load breaking.

Type "CD" Operating Features

Type "CD" switches are operated from ground level with a standard 2" PS steel vertical operating pipe assembly with a manual swing handle lever. The control lever incorporates ground shunt, is padlockable and can be supplied for clockwise or counterclockwise operation. A steel shaft with self-piercing set screw clevises is used for coupling and pinning the switch gang control pipe. Motor operators are available for remote, automatic or SCADA control.

Turning the operating lever rotates the main vertical operating shaft, which moves the insulator stack with the blades. The turning motion rotates the blade tip to facilitate a smooth, effortless positive opening motion. This action releases contact pressure within the spring jaw assembly, which helps maintain a clean contact surface, and enhances ice- or contamination-breaking action.

During closing, the main blade contacts remain in the straight or "cammed up" position, allowing effective contact cleaning action. A patented locking device holds the blade securely in the jaw.

Double-spring quick-whips interrupt limited amounts of charging or load currents when opening. Arcing is kept away from main contact surfaces. If the magnitude of the current exceeds the quick-whip capability, a TECO-Rupter full load break vacuum interrupter is available.

Several different configurations are available with the versatile "1CD" design. Phase-over-phase, delta, triangular and front operator mounts are available, as are steel, concrete or wooden pole mounting methods.

Hinge Mechanism
The current carrying path on the hinge end of the switch is continuous and enclosed to permanently protect it from the elements. The terminal pad is threaded to a stationary contact block; the connection is spring-loaded, silver-to-silver. As the switch rotates during the opening and closing cycle, the terminal pad is held in place by the conductor and the switch can move without restriction. Inside the hinge housing, current transfer from the stationary block to the moveable blade is through a series of silver contact fringes. Beryllium-copper backing springs apply continuous pressure around the contact shoes.

This hinge configuration assures maximum service life and minimum maintenance.

Blade/Jaw Contacts (click for photo)
The high constant pressure contact shoes are of cast, heat-treated, high-conductivity Beryllium-copper. Although contact pressure is factory-adjusted, should field adjustment ever be necessary, it can easily be made. In addition, contact changeout is fast and easy.

The tubular blade is designed of hard-drawn copper to provide the proper combination of current-carrying capacity and rigidity. The blade tip is Beryllium-copper, heat treated and strato-milled to provide a machined current transfer surface. The coin silver overlay provides high pressure, silver-to-copper contact with the Beryllium-copper jaw surfaces when the tip is in the jaw.

The blade tip engages the jaw contacts in an upright condition to form a high-pressure contact. The blade and jaw contacts are wiped clean during the closing action to assure a low resistance current transfer. A patented blade locking device keeps the blade closed despite temporary faults, surge currents, twisting structures or galloping conductors. Double-spring type quick-whips provide time-proven interruption of limited amounts of charging and load currents.

The opening action of the Turner Transmission switch is unique. Prior to the blade disengaging from the jaw contact, the blade contact rotates 22 degrees in the jaw. This exclusive Turner action releases all contact friction and breaks any ice or contamination in the jaw area that may impede an easy opening procedure. The Turner switch provides effortless switch opening regardless of environmental or time effects.

Main Bearing Assembly (click for photo)
The main pivot bearing assembly consists of two tapered Timken roller bearings, which are adjusted and lubricated at the factory and require no further attention for the life of the switch. These bearings are protected with a Neoprene seal and permanently sealed at the bottom with a Welsh-type expansion plug. This unit will accommodate cap-and-pin or post-type insulators without the use of an extra casting.

Four leveling screws are provided on the sub-base of each insulator stack, to facilitate easy alignment after assembling the insulators on the switch. Adjusting the screws raises or lowers the end of the switch blade and orients the blade to contact interface correctly.

Tightening the insulator bolts holds the alignment fast. Leveling screws are also provided on all stationary insulator pedestals.

Pole Mounting
The Flexi-band mounting clamp provides an extremely easy and versatile means of mounting the switch frame to any size pole structure. Individual band links, which are easily pinned together, can be matched to any pole circumference. The link lengths as they relate to pole circumference are as follows:

The Bolt Links provide an attachment point for a guy strand roller assembly at the back of the Flexi-band clamp. The Bolt Link, when tightened with 5/8" galvanized carriage bolts, will take up 1.5" from maximum to minimum. The Dead End Links provide a drilled tab for dead ending the conductor hardware to the clamp. The Bolt Links and Dead End Links may be positioned 90 degrees from each other.

All links have corrugated ribs on the inside surface to prevent slippage after installation. There is also a 9/16" diameter hole in the center of the #152 Full Link to accommodate a 1/2" lag screw.

The wood pole mounting assembly is provided on the "1CD" type switch as standard. All other switches can be provided with this mounting assembly as an option. A pole brake can be provided for round concrete and steel pole applications.

Full Load Vacuum Interrupters

The Turner TECO-Rupter is a vacuum circuit interrupter that is offered as an attachment to the Turner switch as well as designs of other switch manufacturers. It is offered in three (3) basic configurations and can be attached to vertical break, side break, hookstick and some center break switch designs. The configurations are as follows:
  1. Loop or parallel break - Normally these are single vacuum contact devices that can interrupt up to 2000 Amps, up to 230 kV, under paralleled conditions, (i.e., rated voltage exists on both the hinge and jaw of the switch immediately after the interrupter is opened.) The transient recovery voltage must not exceed 30 kV for the single contact. More contacts can be added to address higher recovery voltages; consult factory.
  2. Line/bus charging/line sectionalizing interruption transformer magnetizing current interruption - A full voltage multiple stack interrupter may be utilized from 15 kV through 230 kV for interruption of line or bus charging currents and transformer magnetizing currents up to a value of 70 Amps at 0% power factor, capacitive or inductive. The nameplate operating current of the switch is not a factor in the application of this device.
  3. Load interruption - A full voltage multiple stack interrupter may be applied from 15 kV through 230 kV for interruption of actual load current at 70% power factor.

    The TECO-Rupter is only in the circuit during the opening sequence, (normally one [1] to two [2] seconds in duration.) Also, contact test studs on the exterior of the enclosure allow you to independently Hi-Pot each vacuum contact when the actuating arm is in the open position at 30 kV.

Ordering Information
Switch Rating Station Post Catalog Number Approx. Wt. Lbs.
Voltage Amperes Technical Ref. No. 3 Phase Switch Shipping Weight
Cont. Momen.
15kV 600 40,000 TR 205 1CD01506/1809 817
1200 61,000 1CD01512/1809 847
2000 100,000 1CD01520/0000 950
23kV 600 40,000 TR 208 1CD02306/1873 882
1200 61,000 1CD02312/1873 912
2000 100,000 1CD02320/0000 1075
34kV 600 40,000 TR 210 1CD03406/1810 972
1200 61,000 1CD03412/1810 1002
2000 100,000 1CD03420/0000 1152
46kV 600 40,000 TR 214 1CD04606/1875 1191
1200 61,000 1CD04612/1875 1217
2000 100,000 1CD04620/0000 1317
69kV 600 40,000 TR 216 1CD06906/1816 1469
1200 61,000 1CD06912/1816 1497
2000 100,000 1CD06920/1730 1697
115kV 600 40,000 TR 286 1CD11506/1826 2473
1200 61,000 1CD11512/1826 2503
2000 100,000 1CD11520/1747 2517
138kV 600 40,000 TR 288 1CD13806/1906 4164
1200 61,000 1CD13812/1906 4194
2000 100,000 1CD13820/1997 4224
161kV 600 40,000 TR 291 1CD16106/1760 6222
1200 61,000 1CD16112/1760 6252
2000 100,000 1CD16120/1768 6282
  • Add "F" to Catalog Numbers if Front Operator Mount required. (ex.: 1CDF 115)
  • Add "T" to Catalog Numbers if Triangular required (ex.: 1CDT 115)
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