JADEN98
Structural
- Aug 27, 2022
- 7
Hi. I have been asked to design a foundation and oil containment pit for an outdoor transformer in a substation. The insulating oil (FR3) in the transformer has a high flash point (~330 C) and is self-extinguishing and non-propagating. I wonder if there is still a need for the pit to be filled with quenching rock as is the case with the mineral oil. The problem is that I cannot find any clause in NFPA 850 or IEEE 980 that explicitly waives this requirement for this type of oil. Since the substation is in a rainy area, omitting the crushed rock layer would result in a much smaller foundation, otherwise deep foundation is inevitable as the surface area of the pit cannot be extended any further. I wonder if some of the colleagues have the experience of designing the containment pit for this kind of oil, and if anyone knows of any code clause that could be referenced to remove the crushed rock layer?