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

These instructions are intended as a general guide

for the maintenance of Howard single-phase pad-

mounted distribution transformers, when used in

typical applications and operated in normal envi-

ronments. Although every effort has been made to

ensure accuracy and completeness, these instruc-

tions do not address every conceivable application or

circumstance that might be encountered.

!

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 transformer from a remote

location before performing any inspection or

maintenance work.

• Make sure all transformer terminals and

bushings have zero voltage.

• Make sure that the transformer is properly

grounded.

• Fluid leaks should be repaired as soon as

they are discovered.

Periodic Inspection

Transformers should be inspected periodically while

in service, with the frequency determined by service

conditions. Transformers operating in unusual ser-

vice conditions should be inspected more frequently.

Refer to IEEE Standard C57.12.00 for a discussion of

usual and unusual service conditions.

Accessories such as pressure relief valves, tempera-

ture gauges, fluid level gauges, pressure-vacuum

gauges and drain valves typically require no mainte-

nance, except replacement in the event of malfunc-

tion or damage. Gauges should be checked periodi-

cally to make sure they are operating properly.

Inspection Checklist

Observing the safety instructions above, open the

terminal compartment and perform the following

checks.
1. De-energize the transformer and ground all termi-

nals

2. Inspect for dents or other damage to metal sur-

faces and make the necessary repairs.

3. Inspect the cabinet for evidence of tampering

and immediately repair any damage to ensure

cabinet integrity and prevent unauthorized entry.

4. Inspect the paint finish for damage, corrosion or

weathering that exposes the primer coat or bare

metal. Repair any paint damage that might be

found. Refer to “Exterior Paint Finish” for instruc-

tions.

5. Inspect all surfaces thoroughly for evidence of

fluid leaks, including tank, radiators, bushings,

gauges, switches, valves, fuse holders and all

other accessories and fittings. Check the fluid

level gauge or sight glass (if either of these is

present) to determine the fluid level. Check the

pressure-vacuum gauge (if present) for a zero

reading, which indicates the possibility of a tank

leak. The pressure-vacuum gauge may indicate

zero occasionally, but normally indicates a slight

positive or negative pressure, as a function

of fluid and ambient temperatures. Perform a

pressure test according to the instructions in the

“Pre-Energization Inspection and Tests” section.

Add fluid as necessary to ensure that the proper

fluid level is maintained. Repair as necessary.

Fluid leaks should be repaired immediately to

prevent serious damage to the transformer and

an unsafe operating condition. Refer to “Fluid

Leaks” for instructions.

6. Visually check all gaskets for cracking or other

signs of deterioration, and replace as necessary.

When replacing a gasket, carefully clean mating

surfaces to remove any rust, dirt, transformer

fluid, old gasket material, or other contamination

that might prevent a good seal. Use appropriate

gasket cement when installing new gaskets. Do

not reuse old gaskets. Six months after replac-

ing a gasket, check and re-tighten, if necessary.

7. Maintain a clean and unobstructed area around

the transformer, including sufficient clearance

around radiator panels, to ensure adequate cool-

ing of the transformer.

8. Inspect the base of the transformer tank and

terminal compartment and make sure that there

is no accumulated dirt or other debris that might

promote corrosion.

SECTION 7: MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR

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