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

front construction are usually provided with exter-

nally-clamped porcelain high-voltage bushings for

connection to the high-voltage source. Bushings are

usually provided with tin-plated eye-bolt terminals

that are suitable for connection to either aluminum

or copper conductors.

!

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 place excessive cantilever load on a low-

voltage or high-voltage bushing.

Low-Voltage Bushings

Single-phase pad-mounted transformers are usu-

ally provided with externally-clamped molded low-

voltage bushings, with or without spade terminals.

When threaded terminals are installed, a backup nut

should be installed and tightened against the termi-

nal to ensure an adequate connection that will not

loosen or overheat. Secondary line leads should be

securely attached to the terminal to ensure a low-

resistance connection and prevent overheating.

Space-Saver™ transformers may be provided with

block-mounted wire-lead low-voltage leads. These

should be crimped to the secondary line leads using

the appropriate crimp connectors and crimping tool.

Follow instructions provided by the crimping tool

manufacturer.

Current Transformers

Optional current transformers (CT’s) are designed to

be mounted around each low-voltage line terminal

for metering applications. Transformers are shipped

from the factory with CT leads shorted together and

grounded. If the CT’s are not connected to a meter-

ing load, they must remain shorted and grounded to

avoid hazardous voltage at the CT secondary termi-

nations.

!

WARNING

FAILURE TO FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS

BELOW COULD RESULT IN DEATH OR SERIOUS

PERSONAL INJURY, AND COULD ALSO RESULT

IN DAMAGE TO THE EQUIPMENT.
CT leads must be connected to a metering load

or short-circuited and grounded before the trans-

former is energized to avoid hazardous voltage

at the CT terminals.

Accessory Brackets

An accessory bracket (parking stand) is provided on

dead-front construction, located inside the terminal

compartment near the high-voltage bushings. This

bracket is used as a mounting location for portable

feed-through bushings, insulated standoff bushings

and other similar accessory devices. Follow acces-

sory manufacturer’s instructions for mounting and

using any accessory devices.

Terminal Compartment

Single-phase pad-mounted compartmental-type

transformers are designed and constructed to be

tamper resistant according to the requirements of

IEEE Standards C57.12.28 or C57.12.29, as appli-

cable, and as such are provided with an enclosed

terminal compartment, a penta-head security bolt

and provision for a padlock. Standard penta-head

sockets can be obtained from Snap-On Company

(P/N B2191) or from other tool distributors.

Single-Door Terminal Compartment

The single-door style pad-mounted transformer is

designed with a terminal compartment consisting of

hinged flip-top hood and base sill. The hood can be

opened after removing the padlock and disengaging

the penta-head security bolt. The hood can be com-

pletely removed when in the fully-open position.

Before leaving the installation site, make sure the

terminal compartment is closed and secure, using

the following procedure.

− Close the flip-top hood.

− Fully engage the penta-head security bolt.

− Install a suitable heavy-duty padlock.

− Carefully check the transformer to make

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