Danger, Removing a regulator from service – Howard SVR1 Regulator User Manual

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Document 2.4.114

SVR-1 Step Voltage Regulator

Copyright © 2012 Howard Industries, Inc.

Document No. 2.4.114

Revision: 03

Issued: March, 2012

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REMOVING A REGUlATOR FROM SERVICE

T

he following procedure should be used to remove a

regulator from service. For additional information refer to

the manual supplied with the control unit

(Switch desig-

nations referenced below are applicable to the HI/ICMI

control.).

1. Set MOTOR CONTROL AUTO/MANUAL switch to

MANUAL position.

2. Using the MOTOR CONTROL RAISE/LOWER switch,

run the regulator tap changer to the neutral position

as indicated by the tap position indicator dial.

3. Confirm that the regulator is in the neutral position.

The tap position indicator should point to “0”, and

the NEUTRAL LIGHT on the control panel should be

continuously illuminated. Do not proceed unless

both the tap position indicator dial and the NEUTRAL

LIGHT indicate that the regulator is in the neutral

position.

4. Place MOTOR CONTROL switch in the “OFF” position.
5. Remove the MOTOR fuse.
6. Place the MAIN POWER switch in the “OFF” position.
6. Close the bypass switch*.
7. Open the source “S” disconnect switch*.
8. Open the load “L” disconnect switch*.

9. Open the source/load “SL” disconnect switch (delta

connections only).

*Note: A combination by-pass/disconnect switch can be

used instead of separate switches to by-pass and discon-

nect in a sequential operation.

RETURNING A REGUlATOR TO SERVICE
After removing a regulator from service, it can be safely

returned to service according to the procedure discussed

on pages 10 and 11.

DANGER

A regulator must never be by-passed unless it has

first been placed in the neutral position. By-passing

a regulator not in the neutral position will cause an

internal short circuit and will cause death or serious

personal injury, and property damage

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