• JDZ-36 36kV Indoor voltage transformer
JDZ-36 36kV Indoor voltage transformer
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Model
JDZ-36
Basic info
Brand Wone Store
Model NO. JDZ-36 36kV Indoor voltage transformer
Rated frequency 50/60Hz
Primary voltage 35kV
Secondary voltage 110V
Series JDZ
Product Detail

Product Overview

36kV Indoor Single-Phase Epoxy Resin Type Epoxy resin casting and double pole insulated VT, is widely used for measuring  , electric energy and protective relaying in the isolated neutral system with the frequency 50Hz or 60Hz and insulation voltage 36 kV (Up to 40.5kV).The iron core adopts advanced cold-rolled silicon steel sheet. High voltage outgoing line of primary winding was fetched out from top of the product; outgoing line of secondary winding was fetched out from transverse side of the product.

Feature

  • Precise Voltage Measurement: Features high-precision core and winding design with 0.2-class accuracy, stably and accurately converting 36kV high voltage to low-voltage signals, meeting strict requirements for energy metering and monitoring.

  • Indoor Environment Adaptation: Specifically designed for 36kV indoor substations, with a compact structure that occupies little space. Adapts to enclosed indoor electrical environments, avoiding external interference for stable operation.

  • Reliable Insulation Performance: Uses epoxy resin casting insulation technology to fully encapsulate primary/secondary windings and core, ensuring high insulation strength. Withstands 36kV rated voltage, excelling in anti-corona and partial discharge resistance.

  • Convenient & Efficient Installation: Complies with standardized dimensions, supporting multiple mounting methods (wall-mounted, bracket-fixed). Requires no complex debugging, enabling quick integration into existing power distribution systems to reduce installation costs.

  • Stable Operation Guarantee: Boasts strong anti-electromagnetic interference capability, maintaining stable output during voltage fluctuations and load changes. Extends service life and reduces maintenance frequency.

Technical Data

  • Installation site : indoor

  • Rated frequency:50/60Hz

  • Load power factor: cosΦ=0.8 (lagging)

  • Technical standard accords with   IEC 60044-2 (IEC 61869-1&3)

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Wone Store
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High Voltage Electrical Apparatus/Low Voltage Electrical Apparatus/Wire cable/Instrument meters/New energy/Tester/Production equipment/Generator/Electrical fittings/Integrated Electrical Equipment/Instrument Transformer/Equipment Parts
Business Type
Sales
Highest Annual Export (USD)
$300000000
Professional Experience
1 years
Workplace
1000m²
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