Before a 3 phase recloser arrives on site, the civil, electrical, and communications works must already be in place. Good site preparation is what turns a delivery into a same-day commissioning — and what prevents the rework, delays, and safety incidents that eat project budgets. This guide walks EPC and utility crews through the requirements, using GOTO Electrical’s IEC 62271-111 compliant reclosers as the reference.
The mounting method decides most of your site works. A pole-mounted vs substation recloser decision determines whether you build a plinth or prep a pole, and changes the crane, foundation, and clearance requirements below. Confirm the model and voltage class with a three phase recloser buyer’s guide before civil works begin.
For pole-mounted units, verify the pole (or new stub) is rated for the installed weight plus wind and ice load. For substation units, pour a reinforced concrete plinth to the manufacturer’s dimensions and load rating, with anchor bolts set to tolerance and a level, drained surface. Allow full concrete cure before delivery.
Maintain the phase-to-phase and phase-to-ground clearances required by your system voltage and local code. The table below shows typical minimum air clearances for GOTO reclosers; always confirm against the specific rating.
| System voltage | Phase-to-ground (typical) | Phase-to-phase (typical) |
|---|---|---|
| 11 kV | ~0.20 m | ~0.30 m |
| 22 kV | ~0.30 m | ~0.45 m |
| 33 kV | ~0.45 m | ~0.60 m |
For voltage-specific spacing and structure choices, see the 11kV vs 22kV vs 33kV pole mounted reclosers comparison.
Install a low-resistance ground grid or ground rod bonded to the recloser frame and the MV neutral. Verify the resistance with a fall-of-potential test and document the value. Poor grounding is the most common cause of nuisance trips and protection errors after installation.
Route MV cable and control cable in separate, sealed conduits with adequate bend radius. Provide weatherproof cable entry glands, drip loops, and enough slack for termination. For substation layouts, pre-lay the trench and duct bank so the unit drops straight onto its termination points.
Confirm a clear approach route and turning radius for the lifting vehicle, plus a firm, level standing surface. Prepare a lifting plan that matches the unit’s weight and center of gravity, with certified rigging and exclusion zones. Pole-mounted deployments may use a bucket truck instead of a crane.
Confirm the control-power source (battery, capacitor trip, or external DC) and the sensing inputs. Provide current transformers and voltage transformers (or sensor inputs) per the scheme, with correct ratios and polarity marked. Details are in the auto recloser technical specifications & selection guide.
If the recloser will be remote-controlled, pre-install the fiber, radio, or cellular path and a mounting point for the modem/antenna. Validate signal or link availability on site so commissioning is not blocked by a missing comms drop.
Specify the enclosure corrosion class for the site (ISO 12944 C3/C4/C5-M). Coastal and industrial locations need C5-M coating and sealed terminals; ensure drainage so water cannot pond at the base. A correctly rated auto recloser installed in the wrong environment class is the fastest route to early enclosure failure.
Use this static checklist on site before the unit is lifted into place. A green column across the board means you are ready to commission.
| Requirement | What to verify |
|---|---|
| Foundation / pole | Rated load, level, cured, anchor bolts to tolerance |
| Clearances | Phase/ground distances meet voltage class |
| Grounding | Grid/rod bonded, resistance tested |
| Cables | Routed, sealed, terminated, polarity marked |
| Access | Crane/truck route, lifting plan, exclusion zone |
| Comms | Link path installed, signal verified |
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GOTO Electrical supplies IEC 62271-111 compliant 3 phase reclosers with documented mounting dimensions, foundation drawings, and commissioning checklists, plus application-engineering support so your site team prepares once and commissions without surprises.
A level foundation or pole, certified clearances, grounding, cable routing, and crane access must be ready before delivery.
Clearances follow system voltage — about 0.2 m at 11 kV up to 0.45 m at 33 kV phase-to-ground per IEC 62271-111.
No; pole-mounted units use an existing or new pole, while substation units require a rated concrete plinth.
A low-resistance ground grid or rod bonded to the frame and MV neutral, confirmed by a fall-of-potential test.
Yes, with a C5-M corrosion-rated enclosure and drainage; specify the environment class when ordering.
A qualified utility or EPC crew following the local electrical code and the manufacturer’s installation manual.
Typically 1–3 days for pole-mounted units and 1–2 weeks for a substation plinth, depending on civil works.
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