• 40.5kV 72.5kV 126kV 145kV Oil immersed current transformer
  • 40.5kV 72.5kV 126kV 145kV Oil immersed current transformer
40.5kV 72.5kV 126kV 145kV Oil immersed current transformer
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Model
LVB-40.5
Basic info
Brand Rockwell
Model NO. LVB Oil immersed current transformer
Rated voltage 40.5kV
Series LVB
Product Detail

Product introduction:
The LVB series current transformers feature oil-impregnated paper insulation and an inverted structure, complying with IEC/IEEE standards. Installed in power lines, these series-connected transformers enable functions including energy measurement, metering, relay protection, and transient protection.

Product features:

  • Robust Primary Winding Design
    The through-type conductive rod structure ensures exceptional dynamic and thermal stability, with a maximum thermal stability current of 63kA/3s (in series configuration).

  • Ultra-Precise Measurement
    The primary winding passes through the center of the secondary winding, eliminating magnetic flux leakage and achieving measurement accuracies of 0.2S and 0.1.

  • Enhanced Secondary Protection
    Secondary windings are encapsulated in an aluminum-shielded housing with organic materials, safeguarding measurement and protection circuits from electrical breakdown.

  • Advanced Capacitor Screen Bushing
    Wound by a high-performance computer-controlled automatic wrapping machine using imported wide-width cable paper, the bushing ensures minimal process variation and excellent insulation. Partial discharge tests are conducted under power frequency voltage to guarantee reliability.

  • German-Made Vacuum Drying Technology
    Utilizing a LEYBOLD imported fully automatic vacuum drying system, the transformer undergoes variable-pressure vacuum drying and oil injection after assembly. Fully imported insulating materials ensure the overall dielectric loss factor (tanδ) remains below 0.3%.

  • Uniform Insulation Wrapping
    The head insulation is applied by an automatic binding machine, ensuring consistent, tight, and uniform wrapping for optimal performance.

  • Weatherproof Secondary Outlet Box
    The one-piece aluminum alloy casting features a dust-proof, waterproof, and breathable sealing structure for reliable outdoor operation.

  • Leakage-Proof Construction
    All component connections use argon arc welding, and the assembly is leak-tested with high-pressure nitrogen, eliminating oil leakage issues typical in oil-immersed products.

  • Corrosion-Resistant Materials
    The shell, base, and junction box are crafted from aluminum alloy, while the expander and nameplate use stainless steel—all exposed parts are rust-proof for lifelong durability.

  • Maintenance-Free Operation
    Designed for minimal upkeep, the transformer reduces long-term operational costs and downtime.

Technical parameter:
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Remark: Approximate dimensions and weights for special requirements, please consult us.

Know your supplier
Rockwell
Wenzhou Rockwell Transformer Co., Ltd. It is a high - tech enterprise integrating R & D, production, sales, and service. It focuses on the manufacturing of power transformers and supporting equipment, and is committed to providing efficient, reliable, and energy - saving power transmission and distribution solutions for global customers. We can offer: •Distribution transformers and substations •Outdoor switchgears and breakers(recloser) •Switchgears and it’s components (GIS, RMU, VCB, SF6 CB) Market and Service: We always take customers as the orientation and provide customized services according to their requirements. Our products are exported to the Middle East, Africa, Northern Europe, South America, and many other countries and regions. Drive the future of electricity with technological innovation and become a leading global supplier of intelligent power equipment.
Main Categories
High Voltage Electrical Apparatus
Business Type
Design/Manufacture/Sales
Highest Annual Export (USD)
$100000000
Professional Experience
12 years
Workplace
60000m²
占位
占位
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