RATING, DIAGRAM AND PROPERTY PLATES Sample Clauses

RATING, DIAGRAM AND PROPERTY PLATES. The following plates shall be fixed to the transformer tank at an average height, where possible of 1.7 meters above ground level:
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RATING, DIAGRAM AND PROPERTY PLATES. The following plates shall be fixed to the transformer tank at an average height, where possible, of 1.7 metres above ground level: A rating plate bearing the data specified in IEC600 76 or other approved standard A diagram plate shows the internal connections and also the voltage vector relationship of the windings and in addition, a plan view of the transformer giving the correct physical relationship of the terminals. When links are provided for changing the transformer group symbol and/or ratio, then means shall be provided for clearly indicating the group symbol and/or ratio for which the transformer is connected. The transformer ratio shall be indicated of each tap. A property plate worded to the instruction of the Engineer A plate showing the location and function of all valves and air release cocks or plugs. This plate shall also warn operators to refer to the Maintenance Instructions before applying any treatment. The plate should identify which valves are normally open (NO) and which are normally closed (NC) A number plate showing the Employer’s transformer serial number in 75 mm characters. The above plates shall be of stainless steel or of other material, capable of withstanding continuous outdoor service, and should all be suitably mounted to prevent vibration, rattling or corrosion.

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