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• Any contamination could cause heat, and then cause a failure of the elbow. Not having to remove the elbow reduces the chances of contamination.
2. Visible Break
•  e visible break allows an operator to see the contacts
(which are conducting energy) to be in either the open position or disconnected position, so the technicians can see that there is not a continuous circuit, and safely complete their work.
• Having a visual break inside of the switch, without having to remove elbows, prevents contamination, making the job easier and faster.
3. Arc-Flash Resistance
• According to OSHA, the majority of wind tower injuries
and fatalities are related to arc- ash incidents.
•  e best way to keep a technician safe is with arc
resistance.  e most common type of arc resistance is
a planned rupture and vent system.
• When pressure builds to where it can no longer be
contained, a rupture disk is designed to break and vent hot gases, indicating to the technician that there is a failure inside the switch.
• Ultimately, it is designed to vent into an exhaust compartment, where it can be contained and directed away from the technician. However, it doesn’t reduce the amount of energy in the arc- ash
 ere is also a less-common type of arc resistance that provides containment. In this design, instead of having a planned rupture point, the switch is designed to contain the pressure rise created by the fault and resulting arc  ash for a prescribed period of
time.  is design further reduces the risk to the technician by preventing exposure to any hot gases.
Gear manufacturing software
Sandvik Coromant has extended the functionality
of its InvoMilling software.  e latest version of this user-friendly CAD/CAM solution for fast and simple
NC programming o ers even more possibilities when manufacturing gears on universal  ve-axis machining centers.  e software will also enable customers to produce straight bevel gears and herringbone gears. InvoMilling exploits machine tool kinetics for the e ective and  exible manufacturing of high-quality gears and splines in quality level 6 or better (according to DIN 3962). After entering
the required gear data, the intuitive CAD/CAM software de nes the optimum machining strategies and generates
a CNC program that allows the production of di erent
gear pro les using just a few standard precision tools.  e software also o ers graphics as well as features to create and simulate milling paths. As well as upcoming options for herringbone, double helical (with and without gap), and straight bevel gears, an additional new function available
in the latest version of InvoMilling is  ank correction.
 is applies to tip relief and crowning in both the  ank
and pro le directions as well as helix and pressure angle corrections. Numerous improvements have also been made to the tools. For instance, adapted tools have been introduced to the tool library.
Sandvik Coromant | www.sandvik.coromant.com
Predictive maintenance for wind turbine owners and operators
Global lubricant manufacturer, Castrol, and Romax Technology (Romax), a provider of software, analysis, and services for rotating machinery, have launched ONYX InSight, a new predictive maintenance brand o ering wind energy asset owners and operators clarity and control over technological risks and operational expenditure; complete visibility
of what goes wrong, when and where, before enabling them to act on this analysis to re ne maintenance programs, maximize long-term performance, and minimize OPEX costs.  ese bene ts are realized via a unique combination of specialist engineering consultancy and an integrated platform of proven hardware and cloud-based software.  is includes ecoCMS, a condition monitoring system, FieldPro, a mobile solution for equipment inspection and reporting, and Fleet Monitor, an advanced web-based data analytics tool which brings
all critical monitoring, inspection, and maintenance data into one place.
ONYX InSight | www.onyxinsight.com
Remote Operations:
• Many switchgear manufacturers o er the ability to add actuators as an orderable option to switchgear in the  eld.
• Actuators, when paired with
a control package, can allow operators to get a safe distance away from equipment before issuing a command to open or close this switch. Increasing their distance from the switch reduces the risk of harm in case of an arc  ash event.
To better understand how to utilize switchgear safety features and their advantages, onsite training is available for technicians. Ask your equipment provider for details, and whether or not they o er expert consultation and training.
Stephen Linn is a Field Application Engineer at G&W Electric Company, a global supplier of electric power equipment since 1905, including underground distribution switches, Lazer® Automation solutions, Viper® reclosers, distribution and transmission cable accessories, and current limiting system protection devices.
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www.gwelec.com
Dennis, Brady. “ e U.S. Wind Industry Now Employs More than 100,000 People.”  e Washington Post, WP Company, 19 Apr. 2017, www.washingtonpost.com/news/ energy-environment/wp/2017/04/19/the-u- s-wind-industry-now-employs-more-than- 100000-people/?utm_term=.334cf312af52.
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