Howard Small Power User Manual

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Small Power Substation Transformers

Document 2.4.54 Revision 0

July 2006

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DANGER:

ALWAYS DE-ENERGIZE THE FAN

CIRCUIT WHEN INSTALLING OR PERFORMING

MAINTENANCE ON FANS. IN ADDITION, DE-ENERGIZE

THE TRANSFORMER WHEN IT IS POSSIBLE TO COME

CLOSE TO LIVE PARTS. FAILURE TO DO SO COULD

RESULT IN SEVERE PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH.

FAN GUARDS ARE FURNISHED AND INSTALLED AT

THE FACTORY TO PREVENT ACCIDENTAL CONTACT

WITH ROTATING FAN BLADES. DO NOT REMOVE FAN

GUARDS OR ALLOW PERSONNEL TO REACH INSIDE

A GUARD. DOING SO CAN RESULT IN SERIOUS

PERSONAL INJURY AND EQUIPMENT DAMAGE.

The auto/manual switch determines the mode of

operation for the fan motors. When the switch is in

the “manual” position, fans will operate continuously.

When the switch is in the “auto” position, fans will

be automatically controlled by contacts in the fluid

temperature gauge or winding temperature gauge.

Refer to the schematic wiring diagram provided with the

transformer.

Fan motors are provided with thermal overload

protection. The overload protection is usually contained

within the motor. However, if the motors are located in a

hazardous location, the overload protection device may

be located in the control box. Refer to the wiring diagram

provided with the transformer.

Fan motors have permanently sealed ball bearings

and do not normally require maintenance, except as

explained on page 15.

When fan assemblies are installed by the user, it

is important to permanently remove the drain plug

from the motor housing of each motor. This will allow

condensation to drain from the motor housing.

De-energized Tap Changer

The de-energized tap changer may be used to adjust the

voltage ratio of a transformer while it is de-energized. It

is intended to allow adjustment of the output (secondary)

voltage to the rated value. Do not use the tap changer to

raise or lower the output voltage to any voltage other than

that indicated on the transformer nameplate. If the tap

changer is set to provide an output voltage different from

rated voltage, a high noise level, high core loss, and core

saturation may result.

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DANGER: DO NOT OPERATE A DE-

ENERGIZED TAP CHANGER UNLESS THE

TRANSFORMER IS TOTALLY DE-ENERGIZED.

FAILURE TO DO SO WILL RESULT IN DAMAGE TO

THE TRANSFORMER AND COULD RESULT IN SEVERE

PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH. DO NOT RE-ENERGIZE

THE TRANSFORMER UNLESS THE TAP CHANGER IS

FIRMLY LOCKED INTO POSITION.

The tap changer is operated by use of a rotating handle

located on the outside of the transformer tank. Never

operate a de-energized tap changer while the transformer

is energized. Tap changers normally have five or seven

tap positions as indicated on the tap changer dial plate

and the transformer nameplate. A locking mechanism is

provided to lock the tap changer in position and prevent

accidental operation. Do not re-energize the transformer

until the tap changer is firmly locked into a tap position.

The transformer is shipped from the factory with the tap

changer in the rated voltage position, unless otherwise

specified by the customer.

Dual-Voltage or Delta/Wye Switch

Transformers designed with dual-voltage windings or

reconnectable delta/wye windings as indicated on the

nameplate are provided with a de-energized two-position

dual-voltage or delta/wye switch. The transformer must

be completely de-energized before operating the switch.

If the transformer is not de-energized before operating

the switch, permanent damage will result.

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DANGER: DO NOT OPERATE DUAL-

VOLTAGE OR DELTA/WYE SWITCH UNLESS

THE TRANSFORMER IS TOTALLY DE-ENERGIZED.

FAILURE TO DO SO WILL RESULT IN DAMAGE TO

THE TRANSFORMER AND COULD RESULT IN SEVERE

PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH. DO NOT RE-ENERGIZE

THE TRANSFORMER UNLESS THE DUAL-VOLTAGE

OR DELTA/WYE SWITCH IS FIRMLY LOCKED INTO

POSITION AND AT THE PROPER VOLTAGE.

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