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

Refer to “Sampling and Testing the Fluid” for the fluid

sampling.

Automatic Pressure Relief Valve

The automatic pressure relief valve (PRV) is designed

to relieve excessive tank pressure that might occur

during normal operation of the transformer. The

valve consists of a self-resealing, spring-loaded dia-

phragm. Some PRV types may include a re-settable

visual flag to indicate that the valve has operated.

When gas pressure in the tank exceeds the PRV’s

specified limit, the gas pressure will cause the valve

to open, venting the excess pressure. After the

internal pressure decreases below the PRV reseal

rating, the valve will automatically close and reseal

the transformer. For PRV’s equipped with a visual

indicating flag, the flag must be manually reset.

When specified, PRV’s are provided with optional

switch contacts, which can be used to provide a

remote alarm.

!

WARNING

FAILURE TO FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS

BELOW COULD RESULT IN DEATH OR SERIOUS

PERSONAL INJURY, AND COULD ALSO RESULT

IN DAMAGE TO THE EQUIPMENT.
The cause of PRV activation should always be in-

vestigated, since pressure venting may indicate

a potential problem inside the transformer.

Internal Fault Detector

The optional Internal Fault Detector (IFD) is a me-

chanical sensor that activates when sudden pres-

sure from an internal arcing fault occurs inside

the transformer. If an internal fault occurs, the IFD

releases a visible, non-resettable orange signal flag.

This signal flag alerts crews that the transformer is

faulted and should not be re-energized. Be aware

that the IFD is not a disconnect device. It provides

only a visual indication that an internal fault has oc-

curred. Personnel should read and follow the instruc-

tions provided by the IFD device manufacturer for

proper operating procedures and safety information.

!

WARNING

FAILURE TO FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS

BELOW COULD RESULT IN DEATH OR SERIOUS

PERSONAL INJURY, AND COULD ALSO RESULT

IN DAMAGE TO THE EQUIPMENT.
• Do not re-energize a transformer if the IFD

has operated.

• Do not attempt to reset the orange signal

flag.

• Always assume that a transformer might be

faulted, even if the IFD has not operated.

• Never rely solely on the IFD as an indicator of

transformer condition.

• The IFD is a visual indicator only. It is not an

electrical disconnect device, and should not

be relied on as such.

The IFD also includes a standard pressure relief

valve that is integrated into the sensor to relieve

excessive tank pressures that might occur during

normal operation of the transformer. The valve can

be operated manually using the pull-ring.

The IFD incorporates a removable shipping lock for

transportation and storage. The shipping lock must

be removed after transformer installation. Always

transport IFD-equipped transformers with the ship-

ping lock installed to prevent accidental operation of

the device.

High-Voltage Bushings

Single-phase pad-mounted transformers with dead-

front construction are provided with externally-

clamped universal bushing wells only, one-piece

(integral) bushings or universal bushing wells with

factory-installed bushing inserts. One-piece bush-

ings and bushing inserts are designed to interface

with separable insulated elbow connectors, and can

be provided as either load-break or non load-break

devices. When transformers are provided with bush-

ing wells only, inserts must be installed by the user

before cable connections can be made. High-voltage

terminations may be configured for radial feed (one

termination) or loop feed (two terminations).

Single-phase pad-mounted transformers with live-

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