Danger, 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

9. Inspect the base of the terminal compartment

and make sure that it is sitting level and flat on

the mounting pad with no gaps that might com-

promise tamper-resistance.

10 Check bushings, gauges, switches, fuse holders,

valves and all other accessories for proper opera-

tion and repair or replace any defective devices.

11. Check all fasteners for signs of corrosion and

replace as necessary.

12. Check to make sure the fluid level is correct as

indicated by the fluid level gauge or sight plug,

if provided. Be aware that fluid temperature and

orientation of the transformer tank will cause

the fluid level to vary. Transformers are filled to

a level that corresponds to a fluid temperature

of 25°C. The actual fluid level will increase with

increasing temperature. The fluid level indica-

tion will also vary when the transformers is not

installed in a level orientation. If the fluid level is

low, add fluid according to the instructions in the

“Filling with Fluid” section.

13. Check the fluid temperature gauge (if present),

including the maximum temperature drag hand

(if provided) to determine whether the fluid tem-

perature has exceeded the design limit. Any such

indication should be investigated to determine

and correct the cause. Reset the drag hand.

14. Check the torque values on all electrical con-

nections, including all ground connections and

tighten as necessary. Refer to the torque guide-

lines contained in Tables 1 through 4.

15. Replace any damaged or unreadable name-

plates, instructional labels, and safety labels.

16. If it is suspected that water or other contami-

nants may have entered the tank, the fluid

should be tested to determine its condition. For

transformers filled with conventional transformer

oil, Refer to IEEE Standard C57.106 Guide for

Acceptance and Maintenance of Insulating Oil

in Equipment. For transformers filled with less-

flammable high molecular weight hydrocarbon

insulating fluid (such as R-Temp), refer to IEEE

Standard C57.212 Guide for Acceptance and

Maintenance of Less Flammable Hydrocarbon

Fluids in Transformers. For transformers filled

with natural ester fluid (such as Envirotemp FR3),

refer to IEEE Standard C57.147 Guide for Accep-

tance and Maintenance of Natural Ester Fluids in

Transformers. For transformers filled with sili-

cone fluid, contact the Howard Industries Trans-

former Division for testing recommendations.

Electrical Tests

The following electrical tests can be used to deter-

mine the condition of the transformer. Follow the

instructions and precautions provided by the test

equipment manufacturer. Contact the Howard Indus-

tries Transformer Division to discuss any of these

tests.

!

DANGER

FAILURE TO FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS

BELOW WILL RESULT IN DEATH OR SERIOUS

PERSONAL INJURY, AND COULD ALSO RESULT

IN DAMAGE TO THE EQUIPMENT

.

• Be aware of dangerous voltages and avoid

personal contact with live terminals.

!

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 and ground all

transformer terminals.

• Only qualified personnel with appropriate

equipment should perform these tests.

• Wear personal protective equipment (PPE)

to prevent injury from potential arc flash or

contact with dangerous voltages.

• Make sure the transformer tank is properly

grounded at all times.

• After testing is complete and the transformer

has been reconnected to the line leads, ener-

gize the transformer from a remote location.

1. Insulation Resistance Test. Refer to “Insulation

Resistance Test” for instructions.

2. Turns Ratio Test. Refer to “Ratio Test” for instruc-

tions.

3. Insulation Power Factor Test. Refer to “Insulation

Power Factor Test” for instructions.

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