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

Drawings and Documents

Locate all shipping papers, packing lists,

specifications, and other pertinent information for

use during inspection. Verify that the transformer is

supplied with a nameplate, required warning labels,

and terminal designation markings. Verify that the

terminal designation markings are consistent with

those on the nameplate. The transformer nameplate

provides electrical characteristics, winding

connections, and weights. The transformer wiring

diagram provides details of any control, fan and

alarm wiring that may have been provided.

Lifting and Handling

Lifting lugs or bosses are provided to lift the

completely assembled transformer. All lifting lugs

or bosses must be used simultaneously to provide

a safe, balanced lift. The transformer must not be

lifted from any points other than the provided lifting

lugs or bosses. Do not use holes in the lifting hooks

for lifting. These holes are for tie-down purposes

only and are not suitable for lifting. Refer to the

transformer nameplate to determine the total weight

of the assembled transformer.

Lifting bosses, when provided, consist of 5/8”-11

threaded inserts. Lifting should be accomplished

with user-installed 5/8”-11 lifting bolts that have

been fully engaged into the threaded bosses and

hoist rings. Do not lift with lifting bolts alone. Lifting

bolts and hoist rings must be rated to safely support

the weight of the completely assembled transformer.

A spreader bar should be used to keep the lifting

cables or straps nearly vertical, enabling a safe lift

and reducing the likelihood of tank deformation or

damage to painted surfaces. Transformers should be

lifted in an upright position, allowing the transformer

to tilt no more than 15 degrees from vertical. Lifting

cables or straps should be no more than 20 degrees

from vertical.

Single-door style transformers may also be lifted with

a forklift truck of adequate lifting capacity to safely

handle the weight of the completely assembled

transformer. Forks should be of sufficient length to

extend completely through the shipping pallet or

runners. Transformers should be lifted with the tank

(core/coil and fluid compartment) oriented toward

the forklift truck, so that the transformer center of

gravity is adequately supported. Lifting transformers

from the terminal compartment side is not safe, as

the transformer may tip and fall.

Lifting double-door style transformers with a forklift

truck is not recommended, since weight and balance

can be problematic, and radiator panels can be

easily damaged.

Transformers should be handled with special care

when the ambient temperature is below minus 20°C

(minus 4°F); otherwise, permanent damage to the

transformer may result.

!

WARNING

FAILURE TO FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS

BELOW COULD RESULT IN DEATH OR SERIOUS

PERSONAL INJURY, AND COULD ALSO RESULT

IN DAMAGE TO THE EQUIPMENT.
• Lifting equipment, including forklift trucks,

cranes, hoists, cables, straps, lifting bolts,

hoist rings and spreader bars, must be of

adequate capacity to safely lift the completely

assembled transformer.

• Keep unnecessary personnel clear while

unloading and moving the transformer.

Initial Inspection

Although all transformers, components, and

accessories are carefully inspected and tested prior

to shipment from the factory, a thorough receiving

inspection should be conducted to detect any

damage or loss that might have occurred during

shipment. The receiving inspection should be

completed upon receipt and before unloading from

the truck. Note any damage or discrepancies on the

bill of lading, file a claim with the carrier, and notify

the Howard Industries Transformer Division prior to

unloading the transformer and before attempting any

repair.

SECTION 2: RECEIVING, HANDLING, AND STORAGE

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