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

additional items may arrive on separate

pallets. Claims for shortages or errors

must be noted on the shipping documents

and reported immediately to the Howard

Industries Transformer Division. Failure

to make a timely claim will constitute

unqualified acceptance and a waiver of all

such claims by the purchaser.

3.

The tank vacuum/pressure gauge, if

provided, may indicate a positive or negative

reading when the transformer is received,

depending on the relative temperatures of

the fluid and ambient air. A rising or falling

reading that varies over time with ambient

temperature indicates that the transformer

tank is sealed effectively. If the vacuum/

pressure gauge shows a constant zero

reading, this indicates the possibility of a

tank leak. If this occurs, the tank should be

checked carefully for leaks as indicated in

the following step.

4.

Check the tank for indication of fluid leaks,

looking carefully at weld seams, bushings,

gauges, valves and all other tank fittings. If

suspicious indications are found, investigate

thoroughly to determine if a leak does exist

on the transformer. Indications of a leak

can sometimes be residual fluid that was

not cleaned completely during the filling

process and not an actual leak. In many

cases a small pinhole tank leak or leak

from a bushing, gauge, valve or other fitting

can be easily repaired on site. Refer to

the “Maintenance and Repair” section for

information about the repair of fluid leaks.

5.

Check for external damage including

dents or scratches on the tank walls and

radiators, if present. Dents and scratches

can often be repaired on site using simple

touch-up procedures. If touch-up painting

is performed, do not remove or obscure

any warning labels, instructional labels or

nameplates.

6.

Check for broken, cracked, or damaged

bushings, gauges, valves and other fittings

and accessories.

7.

Check for missing or damaged component

parts and for packages that shipped

separately from the transformer.

Fluid Level

The transformer is shipped from the factory with

insulating fluid filled to the proper level. Before

energizing the transformer, verify proper fluid level

by observing the fluid level gauge, if provided. The

fluid level gauge pointer should be between the

“High” and “Low” marks. For transformers provided

with a fluid sight plug, the fluid level can be directly

observed if it is within acceptable range.

When checking the fluid level, be aware that it is

normal for the level to vary as a function of fluid

temperature. A transformer found to have an

unusually low fluid level should be checked for

potential leaks and filled to the proper level with

the same type of liquid as that specified on the

transformer nameplate. Refer to “Filling with Fluid.”

Internal Inspection

An internal inspection of the transformer tank is

rarely necessary and is recommended only when

there are obvious indications that the transformer

has received severe impact damage during transit

or when necessary to perform recommended pre-

energization tests or inspections. Do not open

the transformer tank without authorization from

the Howard Industries Transformer Division. If the

transformer tank must be opened, refer to “Opening

the Transformer Tank” for instructions.

Fluid Sampling

Sampling and testing of the fluid is not required

unless there is indication that moisture or other

contaminants have accidently entered the tank

during transit. If moisture or contaminants in the

fluid is suspected, contact the Howard Industries

Transformer Division immediately for instructions.

If fluid sampling is required, refer to “Sampling the

Fluid” for instructions.

Transformer Storage

Transformers may be temporarily stored if properly

prepared. It is recommended that transformers

be stored completely assembled. Prior to storage,

transformers should be thoroughly inspected as

described above in the “Initial Inspection” section.

If the transformer is not completely assembled,

separate components and accessories should be

stored in a clean dry area in their original shipping

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