Warning – Howard HI-104 Single-Phase Pad Transformer User Manual

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Document 2.4.96, Revision 0

March, 2013

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Single-Phase Pad-Mounted Compartmental-Type Distribution Transformers

Internal Partial-Range Current-Limiting Fuse

The optional internal partial-range (backup) current-

limiting fuse is connected in series with a low-current

interrupting device, such as a weak-link cartridge

fuse or a Bay-O-Net expulsion fuse. The partial-range

current-limiting fuse is designed to clear low imped-

ance (high current) faults, while expulsion fuses are

designed to clear a high impedance fault or overload.

When properly applied, the partial-range current-

limiting fuse will operate only for internal transformer

faults. When a partial-range current-limiting fuse has

blown, the transformer should be considered faulted

and removed from service.

S&C Arc-Strangler

The optional S&C Arc-Strangler is a 200 Ampere,

air-insulated, load-break device that is designed to

be operated with a live-line tool (hot stick or shotgun

stick) and should never be operated by hand. The

Arc-Strangler device may include a full-range cur-

rent-limiting fuse on the switch blade or a clip-style

current-limiting fuse.

The following procedures are intended as a general

guide for operation of the Arc Strangler device. Per-

sonnel should also read and follow the instructions

provided by S&C for proper operating procedures and

safety information. To operate the switch, insert the

live-line tool in the operating hook and pull forward,

swinging the Arc-Strangler open. To remove the Arc-

Strangler, insert the live-line tool in the hinge open-

ing and lift up.

!

WARNING

FAILURE TO FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS

BELOW COULD RESULT IN DEATH OR SERIOUS

PERSONAL INJURY, AND COULD ALSO RESULT

IN DAMAGE TO THE EQUIPMENT.

• Arc-Strangler devices are not recommended

for fault closing. Arc-Strangler devices should

not be used to re-energize a transformer that

is suspected to be faulted.

• Operate Arc-Strangler device with a live-line

tool (hot stick or shotgun stick). Never oper-

ate by hand.

• After replacing a blown fuse, the transformer

should be re-energized from a remote loca-

tion.

S&C Fused Switch

The optional S&C fused switch should be operated

according to instructions provided by S&C. S&C tools

should be used to operate an S&C fused switch.

Surge Arrester

The optional surge arrester is used to protect the

transformer and underground cable from damage

due to voltage surges. A surge arrester should be

installed only on systems where the power frequency

voltage at the arrester does not exceed the arrester’s

published maximum continuous operating voltage

(MCOV) value.

!

WARNING

FAILURE TO FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS

BELOW COULD RESULT IN DEATH OR SERIOUS

PERSONAL INJURY, AND COULD ALSO RESULT

IN DAMAGE TO THE EQUIPMENT.

• De-energize the transformer from a remote

location and make sure all transformer termi-

nals and bushings have zero voltage before

connecting or servicing surge arresters.

• Disconnect all surge arresters before per-

forming impulse, induced-potential or ap-

plied-potential tests.

Disconnect the surge arrester before performing

impulse, induced-potential or applied-potential tests;

otherwise, the arrester may be damaged. Reconnect

the surge arrester after testing and before placing

the transformer back into service.

Internal MOV Surge Arrester

The internal metal-oxide-varister (MOV) surge ar-

rester is designed to be fluid immersed and mounted

inside the transformer tank. It is recommended that

the fluid-immersed MOV arrester not be exposed to

an average oil temperature exceeding 90°C (194°F)

and a maximum oil temperature exceeding 125°C

(257°F).

Disconnect the fluid-immersed MOV surge arrester

before performing impulse, induced-potential or

applied-potential tests; otherwise, the arrester may

be damaged. Reconnect the surge arrester after test-

ing and before placing the transformer into service.

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