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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

Tap Changer

The de-energized (no-load) 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, core saturation may result,

producing high excitation current, high core loss and

a high noise level.

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 operate a de-energized tap

changer unless the transformer is

completely de-energized.

• Do not re-energize the transformer unless

the tap changer handle is locked into

position.

The de-energized tap changer is located on the

main tank cover, protected by a 2-inch pipe cap. The

tap changer can be rotated by means of a special

wrench that must be inserted into the operating

mechanism. When the tap changer is not in use, the

protective cap must be installed. Apply a suitable

sealant to the threads of the coupling before

installing the cap.

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 on the transformer

nameplate. A locking mechanism is provided to lock

the tap changer into position and prevent accidental

operation. Do not re-energize the transformer until

the tap changer is firmly locked into a tap position.

The wrench is keyed, so that it can be removed only

when the tap changer is properly placed into one of

the tap positions.

Unless otherwise specified, transformers supplied

with tap changers will be shipped from the factory

with the switch set to the nominal position.

Series/Multiple or Delta/Wye Switch

Transformers designed with series/multiple windings

(dual-voltage or triple-voltage) or re-connectable

delta/wye windings are provided with a de-energized

series/multiple or delta/wye switch, as indicated on

the transformer nameplate. The series/multiple or

delta/wye switch is usually located on the main tank

cover, protected by a 2-inch pipe cap. The switch can

be rotated by means of a special wrench that must

be inserted into the operating mechanism. When

the switch is not in use, the protective cap must be

installed. Apply a suitable sealant to the threads of

the coupling before installing the cap.

Never operate a de-energized series/multiple or

delta/wye switch while the transformer is energized.

A locking mechanism is provided to lock the switch

into position and prevent accidental operation. Do

not re-energize the transformer until the switch is

firmly locked into the desired position. The wrench is

keyed, so that it can be removed only when the tap

changer is properly placed into position.

Unless otherwise specified, transformers are shipped

from the factory with series/multiple and delta/wye

connections set to the highest voltage.

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 operate a series/multiple or delta/

wye switch unless the transformer is

totally de-energized.

• Do not re-energize the transformer unless

the series/multiple or delta/wye switch

handle is locked into position.