Hubbell CHANCE PSC4033710 User manual

CHANCE® Multi-Range Voltage Indicator
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Operating Instructions Model No. PSC4033710
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For use with Capacitive Test Point through 80 kV AC
NOTICE: Before operating a Chance® Multi-Range
Voltage Indicator (MRVI), thoroughly read, understand
and follow these instructions. Keep these instructions
with product for future reference.

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Guide to Warnings within Manual
The following is a list of warnings used within this manual and should be read in their entirety to
ensure safe practices.
A DANGER refers to operating procedures, techniques, etc., that, if not followed carefully could
RESULT IN DEATH.
A WARNING refers to operating procedures, techniques, etc., that, if not followed carefully could
RESULT IN INJURIES OR DEATH.
A CAUTION refers to operating procedures, techniques, etc., that, if not followed carefully could
RESULT IN DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT or LOSS OF SERVICE to customers.
A NOTICE refers to information that is considered important but not hazard related.
! DANGER
! WARNING
! CAUTION
NOTICE

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Product Safety
Before and after each use, always test the unit on a known energized voltage source or with the
Voltage Indicator Tester to verify proper operation.
The equipment covered in this manual must be used and serviced only by competently trained
personnel familiar with and following approved work and safety practices. This equipment is for
use by such personnel and this manual is not intended as a substitute for adequate training and
experience in safe procedures for this type of equipment.
These instructions neither cover all details or situations in equipment use, nor do they provide for
every possible contingency to be encountered in relation to installation, operation or maintenance.
Should additional information and details be desired or if situations arise which are not covered
adequately for the user’s purpose, the specifics should be referred to Hubbell Power Systems.
! WARNING
Always use an appropriate length insulated Hot Stick even when wearing rubber gloves. Contact
with the universal coupling or other parts, even with rubber gloves, will cause erroneous voltage
indication. Always use with a universal pole to maintain its calibration.
! WARNING
! CAUTION
CORRECT USE INCORRECT USE
Minimum Approach Distances (MAD) should be adhered to at all times. For the latest information
and charts refer to the official OSHA website: https://www.osha.gov
! DANGER
Do not allow the universal coupling or housing to become grounded in any way, or to contact
another phase as this will cause erroneous voltage indication and could cause severe personal
injury or damage to equipment.
! WARNING

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Multi-Range Voltage Indicator Operating Instructions
Function and Design Overview
Features
The CHANCE® Multi-Range Voltage Indicator® (MRVI), model number PSC4033710, is a portable tool
to confirm that an AC (Alternating Current) high voltage circuit is energized or de-energized prior to
performing maintenance. It provides field practicality over the two points of contact measurement
method. Readings from the MRVI represent the class of voltage that is present on the line. The MRVI is
designed to determine approximate Phase-to-Phase and Phase-to-Ground nominal voltage up to 80
kV AC, 50/60 Hz. This unit is a direct contact electric field intensity indicator.
The MRVI is used as a secondary means to confirm the condition of a circuit after principal work
procedures such as visible open gaps, dispatcher hold orders, and apparatus tag-outs have rendered
the circuit de-energized.
• Meets intent of OSHA 1910.269 to test for absence of nominal voltage
• Used to determine if power lines are at rated voltage, have induced voltage, or are de-energized
• Capacitive test point through 80 kV AC for overhead and underground systems
• Stepper motor technology
• Illuminated fluorescent pointer
• Power-saving sleep mode (auto-off)
• Checks battery voltage on initial startup
• Positive interface power button
• Equivalent Phase-to-Phase and Phase-to-Ground reading ranges
• Manually activated Hold Mode
• Bluetooth technology
• New lightweight design (19.8 oz without batteries)
• Battery drawer for simple battery replacement
• Comes with a storage bag with a snaphook designed to attach to a lineman's belt
• QR code located in the instructions, Quick Reference guide, and on the unit itself
This device is an AC (alternating current/alternating voltage) only indicator; do not use it to detect
DC (direct current/non-alternating voltage).
NOTICE
Before and after each use, always test the unit on a known energized voltage source or with the
Voltage Indicator Tester to verify proper operation.
! WARNING

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Accuracy
This instrument is not a voltmeter; hence, the manufacturer claims no specific accuracy and therefore
no specific accuracy is to be assumed by the user. Readings will vary with the field intensity,
determined by a great variety of field conditions including proximity, size, and orientation of all system
components in the vicinity, both energized and grounded. Erroneous readings may result from being
placed near other energized conductor, sources, or grounds. To avoid such field distortions: keep the
unit as far away as practical from all system components other than the specific conductor being
tested.
Front Panel Information
1. Pointer Stop
2. Mode LED
3. Sense LED
4. Phase to Phase Scale
5. Phase to Ground Scale
6. LED Legend
7. Audible Alarm
8. Power Button
9. "BAT" Battery Voltage Level
Indicator

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Operations for Overhead
To Turn the Unit On:
1. Momentarily depress the “Power Button.”
a. The “Mode LED” (Light Emitting Diode) will continuously illuminate green, indicating the unit
is active. The pointer will rotate counter-clockwise against the "Stop" and will momentarily
move clockwise to the zero mark. The audible alarm will sound once to indicate the power is
on.
b. The pointer will pause at the zero mark for approximately 1 to 2 seconds before proceeding
in the clockwise direction to a zone on the dial face marked, “BAT.” The pointer will remain in
this zone for approximately 4 to 5 seconds to indicate the current condition of the batteries. If
the pointer is in the green “BAT” zone the batteries are good. If the pointer is in between the
green and red “BAT” zones the batteries should be replaced soon. If the pointer is in the red
“BAT” zone or the “Mode LED" is flashing green the batteries should be replaced immediately.
c. After the pointer has indicated the condition of the batteries, the pointer will recalibrate its
position by rotating counter-clockwise below the zero mark (to the "Stop") and then move
clockwise to the zero mark. The audible alarm will sound once and the “Sense LED" will
illuminate, flashing red, if no electric field is currently being detected.
d. The MRVI is ready for use once it is installed on an appropriate length insulated Hot Stick.
Taking a Reading:
2. Place the installed Shepherd Hook in contact with the power line conductor.
a. The "Sense LED" has been designed to change from flashing to continuously illuminated as
the electric field increases in intensity and reaches a potential that is greater than or equal to
600 V AC Phase-to-Phase.1
b. The pointer will rotate and indicate a voltage level present on the power line conductor.
Hold Mode: Refer to page 8.
Turning the Unit Off:
3. To turn the MRVI off:
a. Press and hold the "Power Button" for 3 seconds:
i. The "Mode LED" and "Sense LED" will turn off.
ii. The pointer will rotate counter-clockwise until it rests against the Stop.
iii. The audible alarm will generate three tones in decreasing pitch.
b. Or the MRVI will automatically power itself down (auto-off) after approximately 15 minutes of
inactivity.
Before and after each use, always test the unit on a known energized voltage source or with the
Voltage Indicator Tester to verify proper operation.
! WARNING
1 The “Sense LED” may change from flashing to continuously illuminated at voltages less than 600 V AC Phase-to-Phase due to
the influences of other nearby energized conductors, static charges and other environmental conditions.

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Operations for Overhead (Cont.)
Both the electromagnetic action of current and electrostatic action of voltage can induce a high
static condition on the de-energized circuit. Activity effects can exist between all conductor pairs.
The MRVI indicates the combined field intensity from all other conductors, including ground wires.
NOTICE

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Hold Mode for Overhead and Underground
Hold Mode:
To place the MRVI in the Hold Mode:
a. Make certain that the MRVI is powered on and active by momentarily depressing the “Power
Button.”
b. While holding the installed Shepherd Hook (or Bushing Adapter for underground) away from
the high voltage source, press the "Power Button" twice in rapid succession to place the MRVI
into the Hold Mode.
c. Once the MRVI is in its Hold Mode the "Mode LED" will flash orange and the audible alarm will
chirp continuously to let you know the MRVI is in the Hold Mode.
d. The pointer will rotate counter-clockwise until it encounters the "Stop" and then it will return
to the zero mark on the dial.
e. Place the installed Shepherd Hook (or Bushing Adapter for underground) in contact with the
power line conductor:
i. The "Mode LED" will begin to flash orange.
ii. The audible alarm will begin to beep in higher and higher pitch.
iii. The pointer will rotate to indicate the voltage level present on the power line conductor.
f. Once the MRVI has sensed a constant value of the voltage level present on the power line
conductor:
i. The "Mode LED" will change from flashing to a continuously illuminated orange color.
ii. The audible alarm will sound a continuous tone and the pointer will hold on the peak value.
g. Once the MRVI is removed from the power line conductor, the pointer will remain on hold until
the “Power Button” is rapidly depressed a single time, placing the MRVI back into the active
state.
h. Once the "Power Button" is depressed:
i. The pointer will rotate counter-clockwise until it encounters the "Stop" and then it will
return to the zero mark on the dial.
ii. The audible alarm will cease to generate a tone.
iii. The "Mode LED" will illuminate green to indicate the MRVI is in its active state and is ready
to resume taking readings.
In the Hold Mode the MRVI is waiting for a steady (consistent) voltage reading before holding a
reading. Movement of the MRVI's Shepherd Hook (or the Bushing Adapter) in the electric field
during the Hold Mode will cause a delay in capturing the reading. Keep the MRVI steady and in
constant contact with the conductor until the "Mode LED" is continuously illuminated (orange
color) and the audible alarm produces a continuous tone. To return to an active state, the indicator
must be reset.
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Multi-Range Voltage Indicator Operating Instructions
Operations for Underground
Always use appropriate length insulated Hot Stick even when wearing rubber gloves. Contact with
universal coupling or other parts, even with rubber gloves, will cause erroneous voltage indication.
Also, due to the close proximity of conductive metals, the readings taken in URD cabinets will
typically be higher than on an overhead line.
As with overhead, the same basic rules and procedures apply when using the CHANCE® Multi-Range
Voltage Indicator (MRVI) on underground systems. Follow these three very important additional
instructions when using the tool on underground equipment:
1. When testing dead-front URD equipment, use an appropriate Bushing Adapter rather than the
short probe or the Shepherd Hook.
2. Use extreme caution when testing live-front URD equipment. Use applicable safe work
practices and procedures. Do not use any probes on the MRVI when testing live-front URD
equipment. In place of a probe, use a small hex head machine screw (1/4-20 X 3/8" long).
3. When testing live-front URD equipment, the MRVI may detect fields from adjacent conductors,
energized parts or grounds, including grounded cabinet components. Indication of an
energized field may not be sufficient to isolate one specific conductor. Should the user wish to
confirm a specific conductor is energized (or de-energized) further testing with a non-wireless
Phasing Set designed for this application will be required.
! DANGER
Before and after each use, always test the unit on a known energized voltage source or with the
Voltage Indicator Tester to verify proper operation.
! WARNING
Taking a reading with the MRVI with
Bushing Adapter on dead-front equipment
Screenshot of MRVI app

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Operations for Underground (Cont.)
To Turn the Unit On:
1. Momentarily depress the “Power Button.”
a. The “Mode LED” (Light Emitting Diode) will continuously illuminate green, indicating the unit
is active. The pointer will rotate counter-clockwise against the "Stop" and will momentarily
move clockwise to the zero mark. The audible alarm will sound once to indicate the power is
on.
b. The pointer will pause at the zero mark for approximately 1 to 2 seconds before proceeding
in the clockwise direction to a zone on the dial face marked, “BAT.” The pointer will remain in
this zone for approximately 4 to 5 seconds to indicate the current condition of the batteries. If
the pointer is in the green “BAT” zone the batteries are good. If the pointer is in between the
green and red “BAT” zones the batteries should be replaced soon. If the pointer is in the red
“BAT” zone or the “Mode LED" is flashing green the batteries should be replaced immediately.
c. After the pointer has indicated the condition of the batteries, the pointer will recalibrate its
position by rotating counter-clockwise below the zero mark (to the "Stop") and then move
clockwise to the zero mark. The audible alarm will sound once and the “Sense LED" will
illuminate, flashing red, if no electric field is currently being detected.
d. The MRVI is ready for use once it is installed on an appropriate length insulated Hot Stick.
Taking a Reading:
2. Install the proper Bushing Adapter (see page 16 "Optional Accessories").
a. The "Sense LED" has been designed to change from flashing to continuously illuminated as
the electric field increases in intensity and reaches a potential that is greater than or equal to
600 V AC Phase-to-Phase.1
b. The pointer will rotate and indicate a voltage level present on the power line conductor.
NOTE: Readings taken in URD cabinets will typically be higher than on an overhead line.
Hold Mode: Refer to page 8.
Turning the Unit Off:
3. To turn the MRVI off:
a. Press and hold the "Power Button" for 3 seconds:
i. The "Mode LED" and "Sense LED" will turn off.
ii. The pointer will rotate counter-clockwise until it rests against the "Stop."
iii. The audible alarm will generate three tones in decreasing pitch.
b. Or the MRVI will automatically power it down (auto-off) after approximately 15 minutes of
inactivity.
1 The “Sense LED” may change from flashing to continuously illuminated at voltages less than 600 V AC Phase-to-Phase due to
the influences of other nearby energized conductors, static charges and other environmental conditions.
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