Tagging OUT OF SERVIE equipment or circuits is the responsibility of the station or section to which the equipment has been declared OUT OF SERVICE
When a single manual operating device operates more than one set of disconnects on 34.5kv circuit breaker connected to a bus, the circuit breaker will be considered part of the bus when the disconnects are opened for the purpose of providing a bus CLEARANCE
6 pole gang operated
Disconnects that are only capable of interrupting only the magnetizing current of the transformer
Oil-Immersed
Temporary signs that have preprinted instructions and markings used to restrict operation of a piece of equipment
APTs
A Work Authority requiring the specified circuit or equipment to be Disconnected or Isolated from specified sources of energy and remain so until the Clearance is released. A Clearance permits the performance of work specified when the Clearance was issued
Clearance
True/False
If an Authorized person holds Adjoining CLEARANCES, he may have disconnects operated
True
Achieved by obtaining Two Adjoining CLEARANCEs, or a Boundary CLEARANCE, which isolates the equipment and/or circuit necessary for work to be performed
Disc Overhaul
True/False
A Disc Overhaul would require a Work Authority on the Bus and a separate Work Authority on the circuit associated with said Disc
True
True/False
After transferring cooler groups on banks, you don’t need to check if the cooler groups are working
False
A Work Authority issued by the Load Dispatcher or their Field Representatives that states the specified circuit, circuit component, or equipment is DISCONNECTED or ISOLATED from specific sources of energy
Clearance
Clearance in the Field, grounds shall only be applied at that station on orders from the Load Dispatcher when requested by
An Operator of another station holding a Clearance on a circuit
A Work Authority Holder with a Clearance on a circuit
An Electric Trouble Dispatcher holding a Clearance on a Feeder
True/False
Temporary Protective Grounds (TPGs) and Temporary Bonding Equipment shall only be installed after a Clearance or Diagnostic Test Authorization (DTA) is issued, or a Clearance has been established under a Switch, Work, and Restore....
Earth end must be connected to the ground grid first
True
True/False
When projecting a ground through a set of disc, the disc shall have the same tag number as the grounds
True
What conditions must be met before projecting grounds
Disc must be of latching and locking type
To Ground would be deemed hazardous
Done with the full knowledge and approval of each individual clearance e holder
With prior approval from LD and A/B Chief, APTs may be removed for the purpose of projecting grounds
True/False
In the interest of saving time during emergency situations, it may be necessary to limit a Type 1 inspection, even further, to include only that equipment that is directly involved in the emergency, and its solution
True
True/False
On a 230kv Bus, a CLEARANCE is issued , then the ground is closed
True
What equipment/circuit/Work Authority does the LD generate tags for
- 4.8kV feeders (except as noted above)
- 34.5kV circuits into a Substation
- Transmission lines - Inter-utility Tie Lines
- Transformers with more than one area of jurisdiction
- OKs TO Work Hot with a Hold on 34.5kV circuits
- OKs TO Work Hot with a Hold on Transmission circuits
True/False
May go on Local to perform emergency switching w/o contacting the LD to avoid personal injury
True
True/False
Applying portable grounds if possible and unusually hazardous is required after the CLEARACNE is issued and before work begins at circuits 7.5kv and below
True
Who cannot work in a station w/o an ESO
Building Repairers
Carpenters Gardeners
Maintenance Laborers
Painters
Plumbers
Non Power System personnel
True/False
Ear Protection must be worn within 20ft. of Air Blast CBs (noise hazard) indoors
False
True/False
Racking in ground devices must be done by an operator
True
True/False
While washing hot insulators and a fire appears, keep spraying until the fire is out
True
True/False
Equipment that is out on a clearance and is missing parts, status is the same as other equipment out on a clearance
True
True/False
□□□□CLEARANCE IN THE FIELD always gets a slash upon issuance
True
True/False
The boxes of a □□□□CLEARANCE IN THE FIELD stamp are used to record the number of such Clearances in the field that exist simultaneously on the same circuit
True
True/False
Work is to be done at DS-208 under a Primary CLEARANCE, LD will tell RS-I, DS-208 has a CLEARANCE in the Field on the line
True
MAD
4.8kv
5kv
138kv
230kv
2’1”/25”
2’7”/31”
4’4”/52”
6’8”/80”
Switch and Leave Policy does not apply to which Work Authority
SWR
Which work condition is allowed under a Switch and Leave
Multiple Crews
Test Relays and Trip CBs
RTU work
Aerial Work
Man Lift
None of the above
Switch and Leave applies to
SSO
ESM
ESC
ECC
communicator
True/False
< 600v, employee cannot be assigned to work alone except when clearing trouble, responding to hazard, emergency situation, or when performing work not contacting energized conductors
True
True/False
Prior approval of superintendent of crew required to project grounds
False
Who does not need an ESO
QEW
Authorized Person
A Person that is authorized to receive Work Authorities on circuits and equipment from the Load Dispatcher or their Field Representatives
Authorized Person
True/False
138/230Kv Bus ground switch can be opened for work without asking LD and substituted with portable grounds
True
True/False
Line Patrol Mechanics can work on Pot Heads if already grounded and tagged without an operator present
False
True/False
Issuing of an OK TO work hot on a circuit should not prevent issuing of a CLEARANCE except if OK TO conflicts/violates the CLEARANCE
True
What is discussed regarding limits and hazards
Opens, electrical/physical hazards, nature of work performed, equipment/tools needed
Who can work under Work Authorities and re-issued OKs TO
Authorized Person
True/False
Cannot connect CBs to source load test under a CLEARANCE, only under an OK To
True
If a worker bids a Clearance on this type of CB and the bid does not specify that air be left in the receiver, what must the operator do
-The air tank supply valve must be closed and left closed.
-The DC control switch and low pressure alarm switch must be opened and left open.
-The air tank must be completely drained of air by opening and leaving open it’s drain valve.
-The air tank supply and drain valves must be properly tagged to prevent further valve operation
What are some of the risk/dangers of paralleling regulators one step of neutral.
Excessive and dangerous circulating current will result which may cause equipment damage, personnel injury, or relay operation