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

Magnex

Interrupter

The Magnex

interrupter and protective link, if

present, are accessible by removing the transformer

cover or handhole cover. Interrupters do not normally

require field adjustment. Defective interrupters

should be replaced. Refer to “Opening the

Transformer Tank” for instructions.

Other Accessory Devices

Other accessory devices, such as a gauges and

valves, typically require no maintenance except for

replacement in the event of malfunction or damage.

Insulating Fluid

For transformers filled with mineral oil, refer to

IEEE Standard C57.106 Guide for Acceptance and

Maintenance of Insulating Oil in Equipment for

additional guidelines that should be observed when

testing or handling insulating fluid. For transformers

filled with natural ester fluids (such as Envirotemp

FR3

), refer to IEEE Standard C57.147 Guide for

Acceptance and Maintenance of Natural Ester Fluids

in Transformers for information. For transformers

filled with silicone fluid, contact the Howard Industries

Transformer Division for information.

Sampling the Fluid

Before sampling the insulating fluid, de-energize

the transformer and make sure all bushings and

terminals are effectively grounded. Samples should

be drawn from the bottom of the tank. Refer to

ASTM D923, Standard Practices for Sampling

Electrical Insulating Liquids for recommended

sampling procedures. Also, refer to the sampling

recommendations provided by the manufacturer of

the fluid test equipment.

Filtering the Fluid

The insulating fluid can be filtered using a filter

press system. A filter press can remove particle

contaminants as well as small amounts of moisture.

Follow the operating instructions provided by the filter

press system manufacturer. Continue to filter the fluid

until the dielectric test result is 26kV or greater.

When filtering any particular type of insulating fluid,

make sure the filter press system is not contaminated

with any other type of fluid. Contamination of the fluid

may alter its chemical or physical characteristics and

could reduce its fire point.

Removing or Lowering the Fluid

Should it be necessary to remove or lower the

insulating fluid, the following procedure should be

used. Use clean pumps and hoses that have not

been contaminated by different types of fluids.

Hoses must be designed for handling the particular

fluid in the transformer (As an example, rubber hoses

should not be used with mineral oil.).

1. De-energize the transformer, and make sure the

tank and all terminals are effectively grounded.

2. Remove the cover or handhole cover, if provided,

as outlined in the “Opening the Transformer

Tank” section.

3. Use a clean, dry temporary storage container to

contain the fluid.

4. Place the pump discharge hose nozzle at the

bottom of storage container.

5. Pump slowly, and do not allow the fluid to splash

into the container, as this could introduce air and

moisture into the fluid.

6. Do not lower the insulating fluid below the top

of the core/coil clamp pan. Exposing coils could

allow moisture to contaminate coil insulation.

Filling with Fluid

When refilling the transformer with insulating

fluid, fill with the same type of fluid, following the

procedure outlined below. Do not mix different types

of fluids. Care should be taken to avoid introduction

of air bubbles during the filling process. After refilling

is complete, allow 24 hours for dissipation of air

bubbles before energizing the transformer. Trapped

air bubbles can reduce the insulation value of the

fluid and cause an internal flash-over.

1. Every storage container 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.

2. Pump from the bottom of storage container. To

prevent bubbles in the fluid, do not allow air to

enter the pump intake.

3. Place discharge hose at the bottom of the

transformer tank to prevent aeration and the

introduction of bubbles.

4. Pump and fill the transformer tank slowly.

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