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Transformer Commissioning Checklist

Here’s a detailed Transformer Commissioning Checklist designed for use with eAuditor Audits & Inspections. This checklist covers all critical steps, from pre-installation to post-energization tests, ensuring proper and safe commissioning of a transformer.

Transformer Commissioning Checklist


Transformer Commissioning Checklist

1. General Information

  • Project Name/Location:
  • Transformer Manufacturer:
  • Serial Number:
  • Model Number:
  • Voltage Rating:
  • Power Rating:
  • Type of Transformer: (e.g., Power, Distribution, Dry, Oil, etc.)
  • Date of Commissioning:
  • Commissioning Team:
  • Client Representative:

2. Pre-Commissioning Preparation

  • Documentation Check:
    • Transformer manual and manufacturer’s instructions available.
    • As-built drawings reviewed.
    • Installation and test procedures outlined and agreed upon.
    • Approved test plans available.
  • Safety & Environment:
    • Proper site access for equipment and personnel.
    • Adequate grounding of transformer and associated equipment.
    • Safety and warning signs posted.
    • Ensure environmental protection measures (spill containment for oil, etc.).
  • Equipment Inspection:
    • Transformer visually inspected for physical damage.
    • Confirm all components delivered are as per specification (e.g., bushings, tap changers, radiators, fans).
    • Verify nameplate information matches the purchase order.

3. Transformer Installation Checks

  • Positioning & Foundation:
    • Ensure transformer is positioned according to the design layout.
    • Verify correct alignment and leveling.
    • Ensure proper vibration damping measures are in place.
  • Grounding:
    • Verify the transformer is adequately grounded.
    • Confirm that neutral grounding is installed as per the design.
    • Test the continuity of grounding connections.
  • Terminations & Connections:
    • Verify that high-voltage (HV) and low-voltage (LV) cables are correctly terminated.
    • Check that all connections (HV, LV, neutral, ground) are secure and in accordance with drawings.
    • Verify the correct polarity and phasing of connections.
  • Cooling System:
    • Confirm that cooling fans, radiators, and oil pumps (if applicable) are properly installed and secured.
    • Ensure proper connections for cooling system electrical and control circuits.

4. Oil-Filled Transformer Specific Checks (if applicable)

  • Oil Levels and Quality:
    • Verify correct oil level in the conservator tank.
    • Perform oil sampling and testing (dielectric strength, moisture content, DGA – dissolved gas analysis).
    • Confirm oil is free of contaminants.
  • Breather System:
    • Ensure silica gel in the breather is fresh and functioning.
    • Check the correct connection of the breather to the conservator tank.
  • Pressure Relief Devices:
    • Verify pressure relief device is correctly installed and functional.
    • Test alarm/trip signals connected to the pressure relief system.

5. Pre-Energization Electrical Testing

  • Insulation Resistance Testing (Megger Test):
    • Test insulation resistance between winding phases, between windings, and between winding and ground.
    • Record results for comparison against manufacturer’s standards.
  • Transformer Turns Ratio (TTR) Test:
    • Perform TTR test to verify proper winding ratios.
    • Confirm results are within acceptable limits.
  • Winding Resistance Test:
    • Measure and record winding resistances of all windings.
    • Ensure resistances match design specifications.
  • SFRA (Sweep Frequency Response Analysis):
    • Conduct SFRA test to assess the mechanical integrity of the transformer core and windings.
  • Power Factor/Dissipation Factor Testing (Tan Delta):
    • Test insulation power factor for all windings to assess insulation condition.
  • Polarity and Phase Verification:
    • Verify correct polarity of windings.
    • Perform phase verification test to confirm correct phase connections.

Transformer Commissioning Checklist

6. Protection and Control Systems

  • Relays & Protection Settings:
    • Verify the protection relays (overcurrent, differential, etc.) are correctly installed and settings are as per design.
    • Test the functionality of all relays by simulating faults.
  • Buchholz Relay (for Oil-Filled Transformers):
    • Verify Buchholz relay functionality.
    • Test for proper connection to the alarm/trip circuit.
  • On-Load Tap Changer (OLTC):
    • Confirm correct operation of the OLTC.
    • Check OLTC control panel and ensure proper communication with SCADA/DCS.
    • Perform OLTC step change test.
  • Cooling System Operation:
    • Test the operation of cooling fans and oil pumps under normal and emergency conditions.
    • Verify temperature monitoring and control circuits (RTDs, thermocouples, etc.).

7. Grounding System Tests

  • Ground Resistance Test:
    • Perform ground resistance testing of the transformer’s grounding system.
    • Ensure resistance is within acceptable limits.
  • Continuity Test:
    • Perform continuity tests on all grounding connections.
    • Verify all metal parts (tank, radiators, etc.) are properly bonded.

8. Final Pre-Energization Checks

  • Physical Inspection:
    • Conduct a final inspection to ensure no tools or foreign materials are left in or around the transformer.
    • Ensure all covers and access points are securely closed.
  • Communication Systems:
    • Confirm communication between transformer and control system (SCADA, RTUs).
    • Verify proper signal transmission for alarms, status indications, and measurements.
  • Final Review of Test Results:
    • Review and confirm all pre-energization test results are within acceptable ranges.

9. Energization Procedure

  • Approval to Energize:
    • Obtain formal approval from relevant stakeholders to energize.
    • Ensure all personnel are cleared from the vicinity.
  • Initial Energization:
    • Apply voltage gradually (if applicable).
    • Monitor for unusual noises, vibrations, or other abnormal conditions.
    • Ensure cooling system operates as expected under load.

10. Post-Energization Checks

  • Voltage and Load Readings:
    • Record voltage levels on HV and LV sides.
    • Monitor the transformer under load for 24–48 hours.
  • Temperature Monitoring:
    • Monitor oil and winding temperatures.
    • Ensure the cooling system adjusts according to the load and temperature rise.
  • Buchholz Relay and Protection Alarms:
    • Monitor for any abnormal alarms during initial operation.
    • Confirm protection relays are functioning as designed.

11. Completion and Sign-Off

  • Commissioning Completed By:
    • Name/Signature:
    • Date:
  • Reviewed and Approved By:
    • Name/Signature:
    • Date:
  • Client Representative:
    • Name/Signature:
    • Date:

How to Use Transformer Commissioning Checklist in eAuditor Audits & Inspections

Transformer Commissioning Checklist

  1. Create a Template: In eAuditor Audits & Inspections, create a new template using Transformer Commissioning Checklist structure provided above or use existing Transformer Commissioning Checklist from eAuditor.
  2. Customize Fields: Modify the checklist to suit the specific transformer type, equipment, and site conditions. You can add or remove fields as needed.
  3. Use Checkboxes & Input Fields: Include checkboxes for each item, and input fields for test results, inspector comments, and signatures.
  4. Add Photos: Take photos during inspections and tests and attach them directly to the checklist.
  5. Generate Reports: After completing the checklist, use eAuditor Audits & Inspection’s reporting feature to generate PDF reports and share them with the team and client.

This checklist ensures that all necessary steps in the commissioning of a transformer are covered, promoting safe and effective operation from the start.

 


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