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Erection Procedure For Power Transformer

The document outlines the procedure for erecting and commissioning power transformers, including: 1. Transformers should be inspected for damage and key components like drain valves and bushings should be checked. 2. Insulation resistance tests and other specified tests must be performed and results confirmed before energization. 3. Earthing arrangements must be completed and voltage taps set properly based on the system voltage before testing. 4. Additional checks are needed for oil-immersed transformers like oil levels and for dry-type transformers to ensure cleanliness and prevent moisture ingress.

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Erection Procedure For Power Transformer

The document outlines the procedure for erecting and commissioning power transformers, including: 1. Transformers should be inspected for damage and key components like drain valves and bushings should be checked. 2. Insulation resistance tests and other specified tests must be performed and results confirmed before energization. 3. Earthing arrangements must be completed and voltage taps set properly based on the system voltage before testing. 4. Additional checks are needed for oil-immersed transformers like oil levels and for dry-type transformers to ensure cleanliness and prevent moisture ingress.

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Erection Procedure for Power Transformer

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Ere c tio n o f p o we r trans fo rme r (b y Ente l Ene rg o p ro je kt in Ab u Dhab i Dis trib utio n Co mp any, 33KV & 11KV Ne two rk fo r G huz lan Is land )

technical article deals with transf ormers and their installation so we restrict ourselves here to the procedures associated with their commissioning. Transf ormers should be inspected f or internal or external damage, particularly if they have been dropped or tipped over. This should include such items as: 1. Drain valves, selector switches, 2. Conservator tanks, 3. Buchholz relays and 4. Winding temperature indicators. All transf ormers must be tested f or winding insulation resistance and the readings conf irmed as acceptable. However HV D.C. tests on a cable connected transf ormer cannot be done because the windings of the transf ormer short out the d.c test set. If between-core tests are required on transf ormer f eeder cables af ter installation then a link box must be provided to disconnect the cable from the transformer windings. If transf ormer covers are taken of f to achieve internal disconnection the tools used must be clean and secured externally by white tape so that

they may be recovered if inadvertently dropped. All nuts and washers must be accounted f or and all operatives should be asked to empty their pockets while working over the open tank. Waterproof covers should be provided during the period when the transformer tank is open . If it is not possible to disconnect the cables af ter jointing they must be tested bef orehand. T his means that the jointing and testing programme must be caref ully planned to avoid leaving cable ends unsealed f or long periods. Transformer diagrams should be inspected and the phasing diagram conf irmed as correct. Also bef ore energising, the voltage selector must be set on the appropriate tapping having regard to the voltage level of the system. Transf ormers which are to operate in parallel must be set on the same tapping and they should be checked as having the same impedance. Voltage selectors should be locked in their set position and if they are of the of f -circuit type they must not be adjusted without the supply being f irst switched of f . Earthing arrangements f or the tank and the neutral or other system earthing must be conf irmed and completed bef ore testing and commissioning. Where special tests f or losses, ratio, phase angle or winding resistances are specif ied the assistance of the manuf acturer should be sought. The following points should be checked on the particular type of transformer as appropriate:

Oil immersed nat urally cooled (ON)

Ensure that the oil level is adequate and that breather tubes are clear. Commission silica gel units by removing the airtight seals f rom the cannisters and filling the oil sealing-well to the correct level with transformer oil. T he colour of the silica gel must be checked and the f illing changed if it shows dampness (red f or wet, blue f or dry).

Dry-t ype t ransf ormers

As dry-type transf ormers are more susceptible to external damage they must be caref ully handled and stored on site.

Ere c tio n o f o il imme rs e d trans fo rme r

stored on site. T hey must also be kept in a dry, warm atmosphere until they are put in service, to prevent ingress of moisture. Satisfactory insulation tests are imperative bef ore commissioning. Because they are wholly dependent on surf ace radiation and air convection f or cooling, they must be checked f or any accumulation of dust or dirt which can block the air ducts and reduce the f low of air. Cleanliness is essential, particularly where the connection leads leave the windings and at the terminal supports. Damp dust leads to tracking and causes expensive damage. It is particularly important to check such transf ormers f or dust in package substations which may escape the notice of commissioning staf f .
Ere c tio n o f d ry-typ e p o we r trans fo rme r

Resource: Handbook of Electrical Installation Practice Eur Ing Geoffrey Stokes (Get it from Amazon)

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