
The answer to your difficult-to-solve switching and protection problems through 38 kV, Vista Underground Distribution Switchgear features 600-ampere load-interrupter switches and resettable fault interrupters—all elbow-connected and enclosed in a hermetically sealed, SF6-insulated tank.
Innovative features simplify operations, enhance safety, and minimize outage duration. Routine operating tasks can be performed quickly by a single person without the need for cable handling or exposure to medium voltage.
Manual, remote supervisory, and source-transfer models are available for pad-mounted, vault, and subsurface applications. A wide variety of circuit configurations and options can be furnished.
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Vista Underground Distribution Switchgear provides a major advancement in operating simplicity and safety for medium-voltage switchgear.
Conventional elbow-connected switchgear requires that operating personnel move, test, and ground cables during routine operations. Such procedures are awkward and time consuming, and—most importantly—personnel are not fully isolated from medium voltage once a cable is removed from its bushing.
Vista UDS introduces a new level of safety and simplicity by eliminating the need for cable handling during routine operations. It’s all made possible by Vista gear’s numerous innovations, including:
S&C Remote Supervisory Vista Underground Distribution Switchgear provides automated switching and fault protection and — when applied in S&C’s High-Speed Fault-Clearing System — can also perform auto-sectionalizing without tripping the main breaker. It incorporates the same outstanding features as Manual Vista Switchgear and can be specified with a communication and control equipment group, for a completely integrated, self-powered switching and protection package.
Available in ratings through 38 kV, Remote Supervisory Vista Switchgear features carefully integrated components that ensure compatibility — all factory-assembled and checked-out.
S&C Source-Transfer Vista Underground Distribution Switchgear provides fully automatic primary-selective service and fault protection for one, two, or three critical load circuits. This Smart Grid solution incorporates the same outstanding features as Manual Vista Switchgear, plus S&C’s Micro-AT® Source-Transfer Control, motor operators, three-phase voltage sensing on source ways, and voltage transformers for control power. It's available in common-bus and split-bus configurations. Furnished in ratings through 38 kV, Source-Transfer Vista Underground Distribution Switchgear features carefully integrated components that ensure compatibility — all factory-assembled and checked-out.

Compact Pad-Mounted Style Vista Switchgear improves aesthetics and reduces real-estate requirements — especially at 34.5 kV, where air-insulated gear is too large to be practical in many applications.

Underground and out of sight — yet easy to operate from ground levelunique submersible UnderCover Style Vista Switchgear is ideal where aesthetics are extremely important, or where space limitations make it difficult to site gear above ground.

Vista Switchgear in the Vault Mounted Style provides a compact switching and protection solution for manholes, electrical rooms, and sidewalk vaults, where space is extremely limited. A single unit accommodates up to six load-interrupter switches, fault interrupters, or combination of each.

Wind Turbine Style Vista Switchgear is a slim, single-way three-phase version that’s typically applied in wind turbine towers. It can fit through the typical 24-inch wide opening of the turbine door, and provides connection and switching points for the medium-voltage cables from the generator output. It’s generally specified with resettable fault interrupters, but can also accommodate load-interrupter switches.
Since Wind Turbine Style Vista Switchgear is operated from the side, it can be positioned along the inside wall of the tower, providing more space for personnel and equipment.

Manhole Style Vista Switchgear is a round, single-way, three-phase version that’s typically installed through the manhole access opening of an underground vault. It features either a load-interrupter switch or vacuum fault interrupter, sealed in a rugged, stainless-steel SF6-insulated tank. Cable entrance and exit is via 600-ampere bushings or, optionally, 200-ampere bushing wells.
An optional voltage indicator lifts to expose a large viewing window, allowing a clear view of the switch, open gap, and gas pressure indicator. Manhole Style Vista Switchgear is fully submersible, and can be mounted on the floor, stand, or wall.

Developed for the U.S. military, small, lightweight Mobile Heavy-Duty Style Vista Switchgear is specially designed to withstand the rigors of extended air transport at high altitude. Gear stacked two-high (to conserve space aboard an airplane) has passed the MIL Spec E-810 20-hour shaker-table vibration test, verifying that it can withstand 10,000 miles of air travel, and that performance is not affected by the low atmospheric pressure experienced during transport at an altitude of 40,000 feet.
This unique version of Vista gear is suitable for temporary or permanent installations. Comprised of two load-interrupter switch ways and four fault-interrupter ways, it features an enclosure frame and integral skid constructed from heavy-duty I-beams and channels. Eyebolts and alignment pins on the top facilitate lifting and stacking. Turnbuckles, attached to eyebolts on the front and rear sides of the skid, hold the stacked units together during transport. Channels on the bottom allow forklift handling. Reinforced tabs on the skid allow the gear to be dragged along the ground. Plates, attached to the floor of the enclosure, protect the switchgear during transport and storage and can be removed to facilitate cable entry.

Vista Switchgear is suitable for a variety of “special” applications. For example, when an existing conventional metal-enclosed switchgear lineup needed to be expanded to accommodate two additional feeders — but there was only room for one more bay — a new special bay was constructed externally matching the others, containing a unit of Vista gear.
SF6-insulated Vista gear is much smaller than conventional air-insulated metal-enclosed gear. A typical 25-kV conventional metal-enclosed switchgear feeder bay is about 52 inches wide; the two bays required for this application thus would be 104 inches wide. But the three-way Vista UDS unit housed inside the special bay is only 58 inches wide, reducing the space requirement by almost half.
The Vista gear is operated from a control panel that’s completely isolated from medium-voltage components. The position of each fault-interrupter disconnect — open, closed, or grounded — is easily seen through large viewing windows. With the disconnect in full view, operating personnel can verify the open gap and ground cables without having to remove elbows or T-bodies. And by using the optional push-button voltage indicator furnished, they can check voltage without moving cables. A door at the rear of the bay allows access to the elbow connectors.
| kV | Amperes, RMS | |||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| System Class | Max | BIL | Main Bus Cont. Current![]() |
Short-Circuit, Sym. |
Fault Interrupter | Load-Interrupter Switch | ||
Cont. and Load Dropping![]() |
Ten-Time Duty-Cycle Fault-Interr., Sym. | Cont. and Load Dropping![]() |
Mom. and One-Second, Sym. | |||||
| 15.5 (12) |
15.5 (15.5) |
95 (95) |
600 (630) |
12 500 (12 500) |
200 (200) |
12 500 (12 500) |
600 (630) |
12 500 (12 500) |
| 25 000 (25 000) |
600 (630) |
25 000 (25 000) |
600 (630) |
25 000 (25 000) |
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| 27 (24) |
29 (29) |
125 (125) |
600 (630) |
12 500 (12 500) |
200 (200) |
12 500 (12 500) |
600 (630) |
12 500 (12 500) |
| 25 000 (25 000) |
600 (630) |
25 000 (25 000) |
600 (630) |
25 000 (25 000) |
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| 38 (36) |
38 (38) |
150 (150) |
600 (630) |
12 500 (12 500) |
200 (200) |
12 500 (12 500) |
600 (630) |
12 500 (12 500) |
| 25 000 (25 000) |
600 (630) |
25 000 (25 000) |
600 (630) |
25 000 (25 000) |
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Other ratings are available. Contact your local S&C Sales Office for more information.
Vista Switchgear can be furnished with up to six “ways” per unit, each consisting of a load-interrupter switch, fault interrupter, or bus tap.
Some typical configurations are shown below. The model number indicates the total number of ways, as well as the number of load-interrupter switch and fault-interrupter ways. For example, Model 321 has “3” ways — “2” load-interrupter switch ways and “1” fault-interrupter way, as shown below. Many other configurations are possible.
Manual and Remote Supervisory Models
201

210

211

320

321

330

413

422

431

440

514

523

624

633

Source-Transfer Models
321

523

532

Vista Underground Distribution Switchgear furnished with fault-interrupter ways includes a unique microprocessor-based overcurrent control that detects faults and initiates operation of the resettable fault interrupters. The control is readily programmed in the shop or the field using your personal computer. It offers exceptional flexibility and reliability, and includes features unavailable in other manufacturers’ devices—or only available at substantial extra cost.
A terminal emulator program such as “HyperTerminal” is required to program the Vista Overcurrent Control and download event log data from it. Newer versions of the Microsoft® Windows® operating system no longer include HyperTerminal. If you are using such a newer version, you’ll need to obtain an appropriate terminal emulator program and install it on your personal computer.
Schweitzer Engineering Laboratories AcSELerator QuickSet
This emulator program can be used to program the Vista Overcurrent Control and download event log data from it. It cannot be used to install firmware upgrades. A download of AcSELerator QuickSet is available at no charge from SEL’s website at www.selinc.com/sel-5030.htm.
If you do not have administrative rights, you’ll need to contact your IT department to install the software on your computer.
Hilgraeve HyperTerminal Private Edition
This emulator program can be used to program the Vista Overcurrent Control, download event log data from it, and install firmware upgrades. A download of HyperTerminal Private Edition can be purchased from Hilgraeve’s website www.hilgraeve.com/hyperterminal.html.
If you do not have administrative rights, you’ll need to contact your IT department to install the software on your computer.
Additional Information
Please refer to S&C Instruction Sheet 681-515, “Instructions for Programming S&C Overcurrent Control,” and S&C Instruction Sheet 681-515A, “Instructions for Connecting Personal Computer to Vista Overcurrent Control” for additional details.
Application and Technical Information
Time-Current Characteristic Curves
Visit S&C’s Automation Customer Support Portal for all automation product software support (including Matlink Software for Micro-AT® Source-Transfer Control), upgrades, patches, and additional technical documentation.
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