Document 2.4.126, Revision 4
October 2017
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Three-Phase Padmounted Distribution Transformers
Internal Weak-Link Cartridge Fuse
A weak-link cartridge fuse is an internal, fluid-
immersed expulsion fuse. These fuses are installed
under fluid inside the transformer tank on mounting
blocks located above the core and coil assembly.
These fuses can be replaced in a de-energized
transformer by removing the tank hand-hole cover.
1. Make sure the transformer tank is properly
grounded.
2. Remove the tank hand-hole cover. Refer
to “Opening the Transformer Tank” for
instructions.
3. Identify the fuse block assembly.
4. Remove leads attached to each end of the
cartridge fuse, being careful not to drop any
nuts or washers into the tank.
5. Replace the fuse and reconnect leads to
their original positions using the washers
and nuts removed in step 4.
6. Re-install the tank hand-hole cover. Refer
to “Opening the Transformer Tank” for
instructions.
Bay-O-Net Fuse
A Bay-O-Net is a fluid-immersed, draw-out, dead-
front, single-pole fused disconnect device that is
rated for load-break operation. It is designed to be
operated with a live-line tool (hot stick or shotgun
stick) and should not be operated by hand. Bay-O-
Net devices (one device per phase) are normally
located in the high-voltage compartment near the
high-voltage bushings. The Bay-O-Net is available as
an expulsion fuse device or as a full-range current-
limiting fuse device.
A Bay-O-Net expulsion fuse device is equipped with
a series-connected fluid-immersed isolation link,
or if specified by the customer, a series-connected
partial-range current-limiting fuse. Isolation
links and partial-range current-limiting fuses
are designed to blow in the event of an internal
transformer fault. A transformer with a blown
isolation link or partial-range current-limiting fuse
cannot be re-energized and must be removed from
service.
DANGER
FAILURE TO FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS
BELOW WILL RESULT IN DEATH OR SERIOUS
PERSONAL INJURY, AND DAMAGE TO THE
EQUIPMENT.
• De-energize the transformer before
replacing fuses.
• Do not energize or de-energize a
three-phase transformer using single-
phase switches or fuses. Use only
gang-operated three-phase switches to
energize or de-energize a three-phase
transformer.
• Do not operate the transformer with any
phases open.
• Only qualified personnel with appropriate
measurement devices should measure
the voltages on the transformer.
DANGER
FAILURE TO FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS
BELOW WILL RESULT IN DEATH OR SERIOUS
PERSONAL INJURY, AND DAMAGE TO THE
EQUIPMENT.
• Bay-O-Net fuse devices are not
recommended for fault closing.
The Bay-O-Net device should not be
used to re-energize a transformer that is
suspected to be faulted.
• Operate the Bay-O-Net device with a
live-line tool (hot stick or shotgun stick).
Never operate the Bay-O-Net device by
hand.
• After replacing a blown fuse, the
transformer should be re-energized from
a remote location.
• Operate the pressure relief device to vent
pressure in the transformer tank before
unlatching a Bay-O-Net device to prevent
hot oil from being expelled during fuse
removal.