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Warning, Danger – Howard HI-110 Network Transformer User Manual

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Document 2.4.128, Revision 2

August, 2012

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Network Transformer Instruction Manual

Post-Energization Inspection and Tests

After the transformer is energized, the following tests

and inspections should be performed.

1. Verifying Correct Voltage

Before supplying voltage from the transformer
to the load, verify that the secondary voltage
is correct. Using a suitable AC voltmeter,
measure the voltage of the secondary
windings and make sure they agree with the
secondary voltages listed on the transformer
nameplate.

2. Checking for Leaks

Check the main tank, high-voltage switch
chamber and terminal chamber to make sure
there are no fluid leaks.

3. Observing Operation

After the transformer is initially energized,
visually inspect it occasionally for a few hours,
to make sure that no abnormal conditions are
observed.

4. Checking Gauges

Observe the fluid level and fluid temperature
gauges to confirm the proper fluid level and
temperature.

5. Audible Sound

It is normal for transformers to emit an
audible humming sound, which is primarily
caused by alternating magnetic flux in the
transformer core. Amplitude and harmonic
content of the sound is influenced by
transformer size, the energizing voltage level
and sinusoidal purity, load conditions and
acoustic conditions at the installation site.
Refer to NEMA Standards Publication TR-1,
Transformers, Regulators and Reactors, and
IEEE Standard C57.12.90, IEEE Standard
Test Code for Liquid-Immersed Distribution,
Power, and Regulating Transformers
, for
more information about design sound levels
and factory sound testing. Unusual sounds
should be investigated, as this might indicate
a potential problem.

WARNING

FAILURE TO FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS

BELOW COULD RESULT IN DEATH OR

SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY AND MAY ALSO

RESULT IN DAMAGE TO THE EQUIPMENT.

• Do not energize the transformer

using single-phase switches or fuses.

Use only gang-operated three-phase

switches to energize a three-phase

transformer

• Do not operate the transformer with

any of the primary phases open.

• Only qualified personnel with

appropriate equipment should

measure transformer voltages.

• Wear personal protective equipment

to prevent injury from potential arc-

flash or contact with dangerous

voltages.

• Make sure the transformer is securely

and effectively grounded at all times.

• CT leads must be connected to the

metering load or shorted together

and grounded to prevent dangerous

voltages at the CT terminals.

DANGER

FAILURE TO FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS BELOW

WILL RESULT IN DEATH OR SERIOUS PERSONAL

INJURY AND MAY ALSO RESULT IN DAMAGE TO

THE EQUIPMENT.

Be aware of dangerous voltages and avoid

personal contact with live terminals