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A simplified configuration of wind turbines equipped with American-style box-type transformers
Wind power generation, as a renewable and clean energy source, has relatively mature technology and has witnessed rapid development in China in recent years. It is estimated that by 2010, the total installed capacity will reach 1.8×10⁴ MW. Wind power generation is characterized by a short construction period, quick results, and the most cost - effective advantages. Typically, it takes only about one year to build a 50 - MW wind farm. After completion, the operation cost is low, and the
05/15/2025
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Discussion on Faults of Rural Power Grid Distribution Transformers
1. IntroductionDue to long - term operation, faults and accidents of distribution transformers in rural power grids cannot be completely avoided. These faults and accidents are caused by a multitude of factors, such as external forces like damage and impact, and irresistible natural disasters such as lightning strikes. Meanwhile, in some rural areas, the low - voltage lines are inadequately maintained, frequently resulting in overloading and short - circuits, which cause distribution transformer
05/14/2025
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A preliminary study on the 10KV distribution transformer protection configuration
1. Wiring Forms of Ring - Main Unit1.1 Composition of Ring - Main UnitThe Ring - Main Unit (RMU) is composed of compartments. Generally, it has at least three compartments, including two compartments for ring cable entry and exit and one compartment for the transformer circuit.1.2 Configuration of Protection Modes for Ring - Main UnitBoth the ring cable feeder compartments and the transformer feeder compartments adopt load switches, usually three - position load switches with functions of making
05/14/2025
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Amorphous alloy distribution transformer application in METRO power supply system
In recent years, with the rapid development of the urban rail transit scale in China, the power and lighting load of subways has increased rapidly, and the problem of electric energy consumed by the self - losses of distribution transformers has become increasingly prominent. Against the backdrop of the country's advocacy for energy conservation and environmental protection, amorphous alloy core transformers, which use amorphous alloy strips with excellent magnetic conductivity as the magnetic -
05/13/2025
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Protection of American-style box-type transformer fuses
Introduction to Fuses of American-style Box TransformersAmerican-style box transformers generally use a combination of plug-in fuses and backup protection fuses in series to provide protection. The protection principle is advanced and reliable, and the operation is simple. The backup protection fuse is an oil-immersed current-limiting fuse, usually installed inside the box transformer. It will operate only when a fault occurs inside the box transformer, and it is used to protect the high-voltage
05/13/2025
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Failure Analysis and Troubleshooting Cases of Distribution Transformers
Fault Causes of Distribution TransformersFaults Caused by Temperature RiseImpact on Metal MaterialsWhen a transformer is in operation, if the current is too large, causing the customer load to exceed the rated capacity of the transformer, the temperature of the transformer will rise, which in turn softens the metal materials and significantly reduces their mechanical strength. Take copper as an example. If it is exposed to a high - temperature environment above 200 °C for a long time, it
05/13/2025
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According to the IEEE C37.122 standard, what are the routine tests for high-voltage gas-insulated substations (GIS)?
As required for routine tests of gas-insulated metal-enclosed switchgear, it is necessary to ensure that each equipment unit undergoes systematic routine tests before leaving the factory. These tests (also known as production tests) core on confirming the consistency between the equipment's operating status and design requirements as well as type-test parameters, serving as an indispensable quality control link after assembly. Test parameters are directly derived from type-test data, so routine
04/08/2025
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High Voltage Gas Insulted Switchgear (GIS) Field Testing According to IEEE C37.122
High Voltage Gas Insulted Switchgear (GIS) Field Testing According to IEEE C37.122The final assembly of the gas - insulated substation (GIS) takes place in the field. This is where all the diverse components that make up the GIS are brought together for the first time. Even if it were possible to fully assemble the GIS in a factory, it would still have to be disassembled for transportation, shipped, and then reassembled at the installation site.The objective of the field tests is to confirm that
04/07/2025
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Intelligent switchgear opening and closing time operation acc to IEC 61850
For intelligent switchgear, the opening time is defined as the duration starting from the moment when the first message carrying the trip command (a GOOSE message in accordance with the IEC61850 series) is received through the interface, with the circuit - breaker initially in the closed position, and ending at the instant when the arcing contacts of all poles are separated.Regarding the closing time of intelligent switchgear, it refers to the time span from the reception of the first message co
03/18/2025
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Loss evaluation in transformers based on IEC 60076
I. Definitions of Losses in IEC 6007IEC 60076-1 (General Requirements) and IEC 60076-7 (Loading Guidelines) specify two core types of losses:No-load Loss (P0)Definition: Losses measured when the primary winding is energized at rated voltage and the secondary winding is open-circuited (dominated by core losses).Test Conditions Measured at rated frequency and voltage (typically sinusoidal power frequency). Corrected to reference temperature (75°C for oil-immersed transformers, 115°
02/27/2025
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