Warning – Howard HI-102 Overhead Transformer User Manual

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Document 2.4.95, Revision 0

May, 2013

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Fluid-Filled Overhead Distribution Transformers

Some of the devices described below are optional

and may not be present in any particular transformer

design. The inclusion of particular accessory devices

in any transformer design is governed by industry

standards and by individual user specifications.

Hot-Stick Operable Devices

Some devices such as low-voltage circuit breakers,

switches and automatic pressure relief valves are

designed to be operated with a live-line tool (hot stick

or shotgun stick). Do not attempt to operate by hand

any device that is designed to be operated with a live-

line tool. Inspect, test and operate the live-line tool

according to the instructions provided by the live-line

tool manufacturer.

Pressure-Vacuum Gauge

The pressure-vacuum gauge is a dial-type instrument

that indicates the pressure in the tank gas space

relative to atmospheric pressure. The gauge is

mounted on the transformer tank above the fluid

level. Pressure in the tank will normally vary as a

function of transformer and ambient temperatures.

If the transformer is lightly loaded or de-energized

during times of low ambient temperature, the gauge

may indicate a negative pressure.

The pressure-vacuum gauge may be provided with

optional switch contacts, which can be used to

provide a remote alarm.

!

WARNING

FAILURE TO FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS BE-

LOW COULD RESULT IN MINOR OR MODERATE

PERSONAL INJURY, AND COULD ALSO RESULT

IN DAMAGE TO THE EQUIPMENT.
If the pressure-vacuum gauge constantly reads

zero under varying load and ambient conditions,

the transformer should be checked for a possible

tank leak. A leak will allow moisture and air to

enter the transformer tank, which could degrade

the paper insulation and insulating fluid. Left

unrepaired, a leak could limit transformer life or

cause a violent failure.

Fluid Level Gauge and Sight Plug

The fluid level gauge is a dial-type device that

indicates the fluid level inside the transformer tank.

The gauge is mounted on the transformer tank at

the normal 25°C fluid level. Transformers may be

provided with a fluid sight plug instead of a fluid level

gauge to allow direct observation of the fluid level.

The top fluid level should be visible in the sight plug.

If the gauge or sigh plug indicates a low fluid level, the

cause of the low reading should be investigated and

corrected. A low fluid level can cause overheating of

the transformer and can compromise the insulation

system. The fluid level gauge may be provided with

optional switch contacts, which can be used to

provide a remote alarm of low fluid level.

Be aware that fluid temperature and orientation of

the transformer tank will cause the fluid level to vary.

Transformers are filled to a level that corresponds to

a fluid temperature of 25°C. The actual fluid level will

increase with increasing temperature. The fluid level

indication will also vary when the transformer is not

installed in a level orientation.

Fluid Temperature Gauge

The fluid temperature gauge is a dial-type bi-metal

instrument that indicates the fluid temperature at

the top of the fluid column. The temperature gauge is

mounted on the transformer tank near the top of the

fluid column.

The gauge may be furnished with a red drag-hand

pointer that indicates the maximum temperature

reached since it was last reset. The drag-hand can

be reset by rotating the magnet at the center of the

dial or, on some types, by pressing a reset button.

The fluid temperature gauge may also be provided

with switch contacts, which can be used to provide a

remote alarm, or to energize a fan control circuit.

During normal operation the fluid temperature

gauge should read less than the sum of the ambient

temperature and the rated temperature rise (normally

a sum of 85°C). Refer to IEEE Standard C57.91,

IEEE Guide for Loading Mineral-Oil-Immersed

Transformers and Step-Voltage Regulators, for loading

recommendations.

SECTION 6: OPERATION OF BUSHINGS, GAUGES AND

ACCESSORY DEVICES

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