Claims
- 1. A method of changing out a first power transformer which has leaked transformer fluid at a site wherein utility power is carried by utility lines and supplied to the primary cables of the first transformer, and the secondary cables of the first transformer are connected to service lines of a facility, the utility lines carrying a high voltage, the method comprising the steps of:transporting a second transformer to the site; disconnecting the primary and secondary cables of the first transformer from the utility and service lines respectively, thereby cutting power to the facility from the first transformer; connecting the second transformer between the utility and service lines to provide power to the facility, the second transformer being located at least several feet away from where the first transformer leaked fluid; removing the first transformer from the site; removing transformer fluid from the ground area at the site; and installing the second transformer at the location where the first transformer was removed from, whereby the utility line and second transformer supply power to the facility during removal of the first transformer from the site and removal of transformer fluid from the ground area at the site.
- 2. The method as in claim 1 wherein the second transformer is installed on a transformer pad for containment of fluid that might subsequently leak from the second transformer.
- 3. The method as in claim 1 wherein the step of connecting the second transformer between the utility and service lines further comprises the steps of using a first set of temporary cables to connect the primary of the second transformer to the utility lines, and using a second set of temporary cables to connect the secondary of the second transformer to the service lines, wherein the first set of temporary cables carries electrical energy exceeding a potential of 220V after being connected to the primary of the second transformer and to the utility line.
- 4. The method as in claim 3 wherein the step of installing the second transformer further comprises the steps of disconnecting the first and second sets of temporary cables, connecting the utility lines to the primary of the second transformer without using the first set of temporary cables, and connecting the secondary of the second transformer to the service lines without using the second set of temporary cables.
- 5. The method as in claim 2 wherein the step of connecting the second transformer between the utility and service lines further comprises the steps of using a first set of temporary cables to connect the primary of the second transformer to the utility lines, and using a second set of temporary cables to connect the secondary of the second transformer to the service lines whereby the utility line and second transformer supply power to the facility during removal of the first transformer from the site and removal of transformer fluid from the ground area at the site.
- 6. The method as in claim 5 wherein the step of installing the second transformer further comprising the steps of disconnecting the first and second sets of temporary cables, connecting the utility lines to the primary of the second transformer without using the first set of temporary cables, and connecting the secondary of the second transformer to the service lines without using the second set of temporary cables.
- 7. A method of changing out a first power transformer which has leaked transformer fluid at a site wherein utility power is carried by utility lines and supplied to the primary of the first transformer and the secondary of the first transformer is connected to service lines of a facility, the utility lines carrying a high voltage, said method being performed without the use of a motor-generator to supply temporary power to the facility, comprising the steps of:transporting a second transformer to the site; disconnecting the primary and secondary cables of the first transformer from the utility and service lines respectively, thereby cutting power to the facility from the first transformer; connecting the second transformer between the utility and service lines to provide power to the facility, the second transformer being located at least several feet away from where the first transformer leaked fluid; removing the first transformer from the site; removing transformer fluid from the ground area at the site, and installing the second transformer at the location where the first transformer was removed from whereby the energized utility line and second transformer supply power to the facility during removal of the first transformer from the site and removal of transformer fluid from the ground area at the site.
- 8. The method as in claim 7 wherein the second transformer is installed on a transformer pad for containment of fluid that might subsequently leak from the second transformer.
- 9. The method as in claim 7 wherein the step of connecting the second transformer between the utility and service lines further comprises the steps of using a first set of temporary cables to connect the primary of the second transformer to the utility lines, and using a second set of temporary cables to connect the secondary of the second transformer to the service lines whereby the energized utility line and second transformer supply power to the facility during removal of the first transformer from the site and removal of transformer fluid from the ground area at the site.
- 10. The method as in claim 9 wherein the step of installing the second transformer further comprises the steps of disconnecting the first and second sets of temporary cables, connecting the utility lines to the primary of the second transformer without using the first set of temporary cables, and connecting the secondary of the second transformer to the service lines without using the second set of temporary cables.
- 11. The method as in claim 8 wherein the step of connecting the second transformer between the utility and service lines further comprises the steps of using a first set of temporary cables to connect the primary of the second transformer to the utility lines, and using a second set of temporary cables to connect the secondary of the second transformer to the service lines, wherein the first set of temporary cables carries electrical energy exceeding a potential of 220V after being connected to the primary of the second transformer and to the utility line.
- 12. The method as in claim 11 wherein the steps of installing the second transformer further comprises the steps of disconnecting the first and second sets of temporary cables, connecting the utility lines to the primary of the second transformer without using the first set of temporary cables, and connecting the secondary of the second transformer to the service lines without using the second set of temporary cables.
- 13. A method of changing out a first power transformer which has leaked transformer fluid at a site wherein utility power is carried by utility lines and supplied to the primary of the first transformer and the secondary of the first transformer is connected to service lines of a facility, the utility lines carrying a high voltage, the method comprising the steps of:transporting a second transformer to the site; transporting a third transformer to the site; disconnecting the primary and secondary cables of the first transformer from the utility and service lines respectively, thereby cutting power to the facility from the first transformer; connecting the second transformer between the utility and service lines to provide temporary power to the facility; removing the first transformer from the site; removing transformer fluid from the ground area at the site; disconnecting the second transformer from the utility and service lines, thereby cutting power to the facility from the second transformer; and installing the third transformer at the location where the first transformer was removed from whereby the energized utility line and second transformer supply power to the facility during removal of the first transformer from the site and removal of transformer fluid from the ground area at the site.
- 14. The method as in claim 13 wherein the third transformer is installed on a transformer pad for containment of fluid that might subsequently leak from the third transformer.
- 15. The method as in claim 13 wherein said method is performed without the use of a motor-generator to supply power to the facility.
- 16. The method as in claim 14 wherein said method is performed without the use of a motor-generator to supply power to the facility.
- 17. The method as in claim 15 wherein the step of connecting the second transformer between the utility and service lines further comprises the step of placing the second transformer at a location at least several feet away from where the first transformer leaked fluid.
- 18. The method as in claim 16 wherein the step of connecting the second transformer between the utility and service lines further comprises the step of placing the second transformer at a location at least several feet away from where the first transformer leaked fluid.
- 19. The method of claim 13, wherein the utility line transmits electrical energy exceeding a potential of 220V.
- 20. The method of claim 13, wherein the utility is electrically connected to the facility during removal of the first transformer from the site.
Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/420,086, filed on Apr. 11, 1995, abandoned. The subject matter of the present application is also related to that of application Ser. No. 08/397,614 filed Mar. 2, 1995, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,686,696 issued Nov. 11, 1997, entitled “Transformer Pad” and assigned to the present applicant.
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