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PM EL17 - HV Transformers DRY

PM EL15 - HV Transformers DRY

Location

  • Date

  • Facility?

  • POB Precinct

  • QCH Facility

  • Scentre Westfield - Facility?

  • Ventia State School - Facility?

  • Building Name and Number or Room Name?

  • Name of tradesperson

  • Job Number

  • Discipline?

Asset

    Asset Particulars
  • Asset ID Number?

  • Asset Description?

  • Current rating in Amps (whole number only)?

  • Fault current rating in kA (whole number only)?

  • HV Network Voltage (whole number only)

  • Photo of nameplate of HV Transformer?

  • Component?

  • Equipment?

  • Sub Equipment?

  • Manufacturer?

  • Model?

  • Serial Number?

  • Year asset/equipment was installed (approximate)?

  • Asset Inspection
  • Conduct thermographic survey of all components (including Bushings) (PLEASE NOTE: All apparent temperatures in our report have been recorded with an emissivity of 0.95 and reflected temperature has not been accounted for except where otherwise stated)

  • DELTA T °C

  • Probable causes for abnormal situations?

  • Image number recorded?

  • Visually inspect Inspect for signs of overheating and corrosion.

  • Check for and investigate audible discharge (Loose components, vibrations, etc.).

  • Check tap changer and tap connections.

  • Check for corroded and loose connections.

  • Check for loose iron and damaged coils.

  • Confirm transformer surroundings are clear and free of obstacles.

  • Check transformer surroundings for cleanliness and general maintenance.

  • Check for cracked, chipped and loose insulators.

  • Check support insulators (including vibration isolation supports).

  • Check cooling system of transformer is operating correctly. (Clear vents/filters as necessary).

  • Check fan blades for cleanliness and remove any dust/dirt.

  • Check annunciator points, controls and alarms.

  • Check all connections for tightness; Tighten where necessary.

  • Check for loose mountings; Tighten where necessary.

  • Check primary, secondary and ground connections.

  • Check presence of appropriate warning signs.

  • Visually inspect bushing and surge arrestors for damage.

  • Check operation of transformer thermometers and indicators.

  • Confirm transformer is clean?

  • Take x3 photos of transformer before being cleaned

  • Take x3 photos of transformer after being cleaned

  • Overall Condition Rating?

Repairs

    Repairs and Repair Codes
  • Select Repair Code Where Applicable Needed for Repair/Replacement of Asset

  • Description of the defect with equipment/asset?

  • Work (labour and materials) needed to rectify defect?

  • Add the quantity of repair code(s) required

  • Rectification due by (year)?

  • Estimated budget replacement cost (whole number only - no 'k')?

  • Take Photo

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