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Warning – 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

The following operating instructions and descriptions

of switching and protective devices are intended

to be a general guide for operation of Howard

secondary network transformers in normal

environments. Although efforts have been made

to ensure accuracy and completeness, these

instructions and descriptions do not address every

conceivable application or circumstance that might

be encountered. Personnel should read and comply

with any safety and instructional labels that might

accompany an accessory device.

Some of the accessory devices described below are

optional and may not be supplied on any particular

transformer design. The inclusion of particular

accessory device in any transformer design is

governed by industry standards and by individual

user specifications.

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 operate load-break equipment if a

fault condition is suspected.

• Do not operate a no-load tap changer,

series/multiple switch, or delta/wye

switch while a transformer is energized.

• Use a live-line tool (hot stick or shotgun

stick) to operate transformer load-break

equipment.

• After operating transformer loadbreak

equipment, check that voltages at

transformer terminals are the expected

values. Checking voltages verifies that

loadbreak equipment operated properly

and that electrical circuit conditions are as

expected.

• Before servicing the transformer,

ALWAYS de-energize the transformer,

and then proceed to ground all primary

and secondary transformer terminals

following industry accepted safe grounding

practices. Place the network protector in

the “OPEN” position. Then operate the

primary disconnect switch, moving the

handle to the “GROUND” position.

• Follow industry accepted safety practices

and utilize personal protective equipment

(PPE) when working with this equipment.

• Do not operate fluid-immersed load-break

switching devices when the insulating fluid

temperature is below the following limits:

-20°C (-4°F) for conventional

transformer oil and silicone fluid

-0°C (32°F) for R-Temp fluid

-10°C (14°F) for FR3 fluid

WARNING

SECTION 5: OPERATION OF SWITCHING AND PROTECTIVE DEVICES