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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

Drawings and Documents

Locate all shipping papers, packing lists, outline

drawings, and other pertinent information for use

during inspection. The transformer outline drawing

indicates the location of nameplates and provides

physical dimensions and weights. The nameplate

provides electrical characteristics, winding

connections, and weights. The wiring diagram

provides details of any control and alarm wiring that

might have been supplied.

Lifting and Handling

Lifting hooks are provided on the sides of the

transformer tank near the tank cover. All four lifting

hooks must be used simultaneously for lifting. The

transformer must not be lifted from any points other

than the provided lifting hooks. Do not use holes in

the lifting hooks for lifting. These holes are for tie-

down purposes only, and are not suitable for lifting.

Do not use the cover-mounted lifting eyes for lifting

the entire transformer, as these lifting eyes are

suitable for lifting the cover plate only.

Transformers should be lifted in an upright position,

allowing no more than 15 degrees of tilt from

vertical. Lifting cables should be no more than 20

degrees from vertical. Spreader bars should be used

to keep the lifting cables nearly vertical, enabling

a safe lift and reducing the likelihood of tank

deformation or damage to painted surfaces.
Lifting the transformer with a forklift is not

recommended, since weight and balance can be

problematic and radiator panels can be easily

damaged. Refer to the transformer nameplate

to determine the total weight of the assembled

transformer. Special care must be taken when

handling transformers when the ambient

temperature is below minus 20

°C (minus 4°F);

otherwise, permanent damage to the transformer

may result.

Initial Inspection

Although all transformers, components, and

accessories are carefully inspected and tested

prior to shipment from the factory, a thorough

receiving inspection should be conducted to detect

any damage or loss that might have occurred after

shipment. The receiving inspection should be

completed upon receipt and before unloading from

the truck. Note any damage or discrepancies on the

bill of lading, file a claim with the carrier, and notify

the Howard Industries Transformer Division prior to

unloading the transformer and before attempting any

repair.
Before unloading the transformer, the following

checks should be performed:
1. Read the serial number on the transformer

nameplate and make sure it matches the

serial number listed on the bill of lading. Also,

check the nameplate for kVA rating, primary

voltage rating, secondary voltage rating,

impedance and other design characteristics,

and make sure they comply with the

specifications.

2. Check shipping documents to make sure

the shipment is complete, including all listed

accessories and hardware. Be aware that

additional items may arrive on separate

pallets. Claims for shortages or errors

must be noted on the shipping documents

and reported immediately to the Howard

Industries Transformer Division. Failure to

make a timely claim will constitute unqualified

acceptance and a waiver of all such claims by

the purchaser.

WARNING

FAILURE TO FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS

BELOW COULD RESULT IN DEATH OR

SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY AND MAY ALSO

RESULT IN DAMAGE TO THE EQUIPMENT.
• Use a crane, suitable lifting cables or

straps, and a spreader bar to unload the

transformer.

• Do not unload using a forklift. Keep

unnecessary personnel clear while
unloading and moving the transformer.

SECTION 2: RECEIVING, HANDLING AND STORAGE