| Brand Name: | SNOVA |
|---|---|
| Rated Voltage: | 10KV-50KV |
| application: | overhead cable |
| Material: | Plastic |
| name: | Switch Indicator |
| Model Number: | SNV305 |
| Place of Origin: | China (Mainland) |
| color: | white and blank |
Quick Details
Specifications
Adapter. the adapter has to be turned into the right direction so that the indicator is fixed.
Step 2. Pull the tool with the fixed indicator downwards with strong strength,sudden draw. the spring clamp and steel clamp will release the cable.
Step 3. Then turn around the indicator with adapter, and take off indicator from the adapter.
the signals description of indicator
the fault indicator type Flag SNV308.1 has six ultra-bright, 3603colors LED pointing to the around for fault indication. Additionally it ha a yellow LED pointing to the bottom to signal its operational status.
1) short circuit permanent fault indicating: Six 3-color LED will shine red color, and four times, every 2 second,and turn to red flag at same time.
2) short circuit temporary fault indicating: Six 3-color LED will shine green color, and four times, every 2 second,and turn to red flag at same time.
3) Earth Fault indicating:Six 3-color LED will shine Blue color, and four times, every 2 second. and turn to red flag at same time.
Yellow state LED light:
Battery voltage too low:Shine 1 time, every2second
Battery voltage low: shine 2 time, evey2second
Wireless setting state: shine 4 times, every 2 second
Operational settings and functions of the SNV308.1
the operational settings of the fault indicator can be adjusted and read out with the remote control, Flag type SNV306.1. Detailed information about all functions of the indicator basic settings like trip current and advanced settings like the auto re closer settings can be found in the instruction manual for the remote control, Flag type SNV306.1. Information how to change or read out the settings can be also found there.
Careful handling
When moving the adapter down to the ground, please move it downwards vertically. When placing it onto the ground horizontally the connection to the hot stick might break.

