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

1. Vent the transformer by operating the PRV. Keep

the valve open until the sound of air venting can

no longer be heard. Be careful to avoid contact

with any hot oil that might be expelled from the

PRV.

2. Stand to one side of the Bay-O-Net device being

operated.

3. Attach a live-line tool to the holder eye.
4. Twist the live-line tool to unlock the fuse holder.
5. Rotate the holder 90 degrees clockwise in the

housing to break the seal between the gasket

and the housing.

6. Firmly and quickly pull the fuse holder out about

8 to 10 inches to open the circuit. Wait a few

seconds while the fluid drains back into the tank,

and then completely withdraw the fuse holder.

Wipe the fuse holder and cartridge to remove

excess fluid.

7. If fluid continues to flow from the Bay-O-Net

device, operate the pressure relief valve again to

vent pressure from the tank.

Replace Fuse Link—Replace the fuse according to

the manufacturer’s instructions included with the

replacement fuse.

Re-Insert Fuse Holder—Re-insert the fuse holder us-

ing the following procedure.
1. Using a live-line tool attached to the eye of the

fuse holder, re-insert the holder firmly into the

Bay-O-Net housing.

2. Twist the locking handle, latching it to the shoul-

der of the Bay-O-Net housing. Make sure that

the metal washer is positioned tightly on the end

of the Bay-O-Net housing.

3. Inspect the fuse holder carefully to make sure it

is fully seated and latched properly.

Dead-Break Dry-Well Canister Fuse

The optional dead-break dry-well canister is a fluid-

tight current-limiting fuse holder. It is designed to be

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

stick) and should not be operated by hand. The dry-

well canister is mounted on the transformer front

panel near the high-voltage bushings.

Dead-break dry-well canisters are not designed to

break load and must only be operated when the

transformer is de-energized. When specified, dry-well

canisters are mechanically interlocked with a load-

break switch to prevent removal of the fuses while

the transformer is energized

!

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 operate a dead-break canister fuse

device while the transformer is energized.

• After replacing a blown current-limiting fuse,

the transformer should be re-energized from

a remote location.

The following procedures are intended as a general

guide for operation of the canister fuse device. Per-

sonnel should also read and follow the instructions

provided by the canister fuse device manufacturer

for proper operating procedures and safety informa-

tion.

Remove Fuse Holder—The following procedures

should be used to remove the fuse holder.
1. Make sure the transformer is de-energized.
2. Attach a live-line tool to the hook eye.
3. Quickly pull the fuse holder assembly completely

from the housing.

Replace Fuse—The fuse should be replaced using

the following procedure.
1. Unscrew the fuse from the fuse holder.
2. Replace with new fuse of the appropriate rating

and characteristics.

3. Tightly screw the new fuse onto the fuse holder.

Re-Insert Fuse Holder—Re-insert the fuse holder us-

ing the following procedure.
1. Attach a live-line tool to the hook eye.
2. Insert the fuse holder into the housing.
3. Push the fuse holder in firmly until the dust cap

seats against the housing and grounding clip.

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