Howard Medium Power Substation User Manual

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Document 2.4.06, Revision 4

June 2013

Medium Power Substation Transformers

Filling Installed Radiators with Fluid

Follow the steps below to fill installed radiators with

insulating fluid.

DANgER

: TRANSFORMER OIl SHOUlD

AlWAYS BE HANDlED AS A FlAMMABlE FlUID.

SEAlED TRANSFORMER TANKS MAY UNDER SOME

CONDITIONS ACCUMUlATE EXPlOSIvE GASES, AND

HANDING OF TRANSFORMERS MAY GENERATE

STATIC ElECTRICITY. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS BEFORE

OIl-FIllING OR FIlTERING SHOUlD INClUDE

PURGING All GAS SPACES WITH NITROGEN AND

GROUNDING THE TRANSFORMER, All BUSHINGS,

AND All OIl HANDlING EQUIPMENT. FAIlURE TO DO

SO COUlD RESUlT IN SEvERE PERSONAl INJURY,

DEATH, OR EQUIPMENT DAMAGE.

WARNINg

: TRANSFORMERS SHOUlD NOT BE

lEFT UNDER vACUUM EXCEPT DURING THE

vACUUM FIllING OPERATION. THE TANK SHOUlD

BE UNDER POSITIvE PRESSURE DURING PERIODS

OF RAIN OR HIGH HUMIDITY IN ORDER TO PREvENT

MOISTURE FROM BEING DRAWN INTO THE TANK.

FAIlURE TO FOllOW THESE PRECAUTIONS COUlD

RESUlT IN SEvERE PERSONAl INJURY, DEATH, OR

EQUIPMENT DAMAGE.

Every container or tote of transformer fluid used in the

filling process should be visually inspected and tested

for water and other possible contaminants before

proceeding with the filling process.

During the process do not allow the fluid level to drop

below the top of the core and coil assembly. If the

fluid level in the transformer becomes too low, stop the

radiator filling procedure and add fluid to the tank before

completing the filling process.

1. loosen the top header plugs and slowly open

the bottom radiator valves one at a time to start

the flow of fluid.

2. Add fluid to the tank if necessary during the

process to maintain fluid level in the tank at its

proper level.

3. After the radiators are filled, open the top

radiator valves.

4. Remove the top header plugs and reinstall them

using Teflon pipe thread tape.

5. Ensure that top and bottom radiator valves on

each radiator are in the full “OPEN” position.

6. Observe the fluid level gauge and ensure that

the fluid level is correct. If the level is low, add

fluid to the tank.

Installation of High-voltage Bushings

Transformers are usually furnished with draw-lead or

condenser type high-voltage bushings. If bushings

were removed prior to shipment and shipped separately

from the transformer, install them according to the

instructions below.

WARNINg

: DO NOT OvERSTRESS BUSHINGS

WHEN MAKING CONNECTIONS TO AvOID

DAMAGE. DAMAGED BUSHINGS COUlD CAUSE

SEvERE PERSONAl INJURY, DEATH, OR PROPERTY

DAMAGE.

Installation of Draw-lead Bushings

If draw-lead type bushings are furnished, install each

bushing as follows.

1. Remove the blind flange covering the bottom

end of the bushing.

2. locate and uncoil the draw lead.
3. Install the gasket supplied with the bushing to

the bushing boss. For cork-neoprene gaskets,

apply a uniform coating of gasket cement to

the gasket area of the bushing boss and to the

bottom of the gasket. Allow cement to become

tacky and then position gasket on the bushing

boss. Then apply a thin coating of petrolatum

to the top surface of the cork-neoprene gasket.

For nitrile or viton gaskets, apply a thin coating

of petroleum jelly to the bottom surface of the

gasket and place the gasket in the center of the

gasket area on the bushing boss.

WARNINg

: WHEN APPlYING GASKET

CEMENT, KEEP All SPARKS AND FlAMES

AWAY FROM WORK AREA. AvOID BREATHING lARGE

QUANTITIES OF vAPOR AND AvOID CONTINUOUS OR

EXCESSIvE CONTACT WITH SKIN. FAIlURE TO DO SO

COUlD RESUlT IN SEvERE PERSONAl INJURY OR

DEATH.

4. Insert a fish wire through the bushing porcelain

and attach the bottom end of it to the top of the

terminal on the end of the draw lead.

5. Straighten the draw lead, so that it is free of

twists and kinks.

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