Owner's manual

Copyright © 2013 Howard Industries, Inc.
Howard Industries, Inc.
Laurel, MS 39440
www.howardtransformers.com
Document No. 2.4.18
Revision: 2
Issued: October, 2013
6
Medium Power Substation Transformers
34-10
SUMMARY OF STANDARD
FEATURES AND ACCESSORIES
Howard medium power substation
transformers are supplied with the
following standard features and
accessories:
Capacity range: Through 60 MVA
(ONAN), with high-voltage ratings
through 230 kV (900 kV BIL)
• Service location: Outdoor
Core: Regular grain-oriented;
mitered cruciform with step-lap
construction
Coils: Cylindrical construction; all
copper windings, custom tempered
per design requirements; circular
windings with rectangular or
continuously-transposed conductor;
helical low-voltage windings;
continuous disc medium-voltage
windings; shielded disc high-voltage
windings
Conductor insulation: Thermally-
upgraded crepe paper taping
Cooling/insulating uid: Type II
mineral oil
Fluid preservation system: Sealed
tank
Tank: All-welded construction;
welded cover with manhole and
non-skid nish; base construction
suitable for jacking, skidding, and
rolling
Radiators: Detachable panel type
with shut-off valves; mild steel
Bushings: Oil-lled, cover-mounted,
condenser type with power factor
test points
Dial-type uid level gauge
Dial-type uid temperature gauge
with maximum temperature drag
hand
Dial-type pressure/vacuum gauge
Dial-type winding temperature
gauge with maximum temperature
drag hand (standard on forced-
cooled transformers only)
Automatic pressure relief device
Rapid pressure rise relay (mounted
on isolation valve)
Fluid ll valve
• Fluid drain valve
Diagrammatic nameplate, engraved
stainless steel
Tank grounding pads
Filter press connections (top and
bottom)
Transformer lifting lugs
Provision for cover-mounted
posttype fall-protection device
Paint nish: Exterior polyurethane
enamel, ANSI 70 gray color; interior
polyurethane enamel, white color
SUMMARY OF OPTIONAL
FEATURES AND ACCESSORIES
Howard medium power transformers
are available with many optional
features and accessories to satisfy
a customers’ special needs for the
operation, protection, monitoring, and
maintenance of their equipment. The
following list contains the most
frequently
requested options. Check with
the factory for the availability of other
optional features and accessories not
listed below.
Cooling/insulating uid: Seedbased
natural ester uid
Bushing-mounted current
transformers
Surge arresters and mounting
brackets
High-voltage and/or low-voltage
terminal compartments
Wye-delta or series multiple
terminal connections
Forced-air cooling with automatic
control system or provisions for
forced-air cooling
Control cabinet
Nitrogen gas uid preservation
system
Dial-type winding temperature
gauge (standard for forced-cooled
transformers)
Electronic temperature indicator
Fiber-optic winding temperature
in dicator
De-energized tap changer with pad-
locking provisions
On-load tap changer with
microprocessor-based control
• Special exterior paint color
Galvanized or stainless-steel
radiators
Cover-mounted fall-protection
device
INSULATING/COOLING FLUID
Power transformers are lled with
Type II mineral oil that is highly
rened
for excellent insulating properties
and inhibited for long-term
stability at elevated temperatures.
Less-ammable ester-based uids
are available as an option in the
main tank.
SELF-COOLED RATING
Power transformers rated for
selfcooled
operation (ONAN class) are
designed to operate at rated load with
natural cooling by ambient air ow
outside the transformer and natural
oil convection within the transformer
tank. Heat is radiated from the
transformer
tank and from tank-mounted
radiator panels.
FORCED-AIR COOLED RATINGS
A single-stage forced air cooling
system may be supplied to increase
the transformer load capacity (ONAF
FEATURES AND ACCESSORIES
Figure 13: Cooling fans and panel radiator