Installation – 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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INSTALLATION

Location and Mounting

The transformer should be mounted on a level

concrete foundation of sufficient strength to support

the weight of the completely assembled transformer.

If the transformer is not level, insulating fluid may

not circulate properly through the cooling assembly,

possibly causing overheating and reduced transformer

life. The mounting location should provide for adequate

ventilation and easy access for inspection. The

transformer should be located at least 24 inches from

any obstruction. When installing transformers designed

for indoor operation, adequate air inlets and outlets

must be provided for proper cooling. Avoid locating

transformers in corrosive areas.

Opening Transformer Tank

Transformers are usually shipped sealed and should

not be opened unless necessary.

!

DANGER

: SLOWLY RELEASE INTERNAL

PRESSURE PRIOR TO REMOVING

TANK ACCESSORIES. FAILURE TO DO SO COULD

RESULT IN SEVERE PERSONAL INJURY, DEATH, OR

PROPERTY DAMAGE.

!

DANGER: TO AVOID DEATH FROM

SUFFOCATION NEVER ALLOW ANYONE

TO ENTER THE TRANSFORMER TANK UNLESS AN

ANALYSIS OF THE AIR IN THE TANK SHOWS AT

LEAST 19.5% OXYGEN. THE GAS SPACE IN AN

OPERATING TRANSFORMER USUALLY CONSISTS

OF NITROGEN GAS. WHENEVER ANYONE IS IN

THE TANK, A PERSON SHOULD BE STATIONED AT

THE HAND HOLE OUTSIDE THE TANK TO ENSURE

SAFETY OF THE PERSON INSIDE.

Transformer should not remain open for more than

12 hours at a time. If work is interrupted, the tank

should be resealed, evacuated, and filled with dry air or

nitrogen.

To prevent contamination of the transformer tank, do

not open the transformer in an unprotected area during

inclement weather or where the air may contain dirt

or other particles. Either of the above could cause

a transformer failure. The tank opening should be

protected against entry of foreign matter.

If it is necessary to remove some fluid from the tank to

allow for inspection or other work, the transformer must

be refilled with fluid after work is completed.

Personnel should not be permitted on top or inside the

transformer while it is open unless they have emptied

all pockets and checked for loose objects that might fall

into the tank. All tools should be accounted for after

work is completed. It is recommended that any tools

used on top of the transformer or inside the tank be

attached with safety cords to prevent them from being

lost inside the transformer.

Personnel must not stand directly on any electrical

insulation. Clean drop cloths should be used under

working areas in the transformer to prevent objects

from dropping into the core/coil assembly.

The following procedure should be used to remove the

hand hole cover.

1. Thoroughly clean the hand hole cover.

Remove all moisture, dirt, and grease to

avoid contaminating the transformer’s fluid

compartment.

2. Relieve internal tank pressure by manually

operating the pressure relief valve.

3. Remove cover fasteners.
4. Gently pry the cover upward, making sure that

the cover gasket does not fall into the tank.

Lift the cover vertically to prevent damage to

cover, bolts, and gasket.

5. Remove the gasket sections from the

hand hole flange. Record the location and

orientation of each gasket piece so they can be

reinstalled correctly.

The following procedure should be used to reinstall the

hand hole cover.

1. Place gasket sections in their original positions

and orientations.

2. Reinstall hand hole cover. Reinstall fasteners

and torque to 25 ft-lbs. After tightening all

fasteners, re-torque each one to ensure proper

torque.

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