• JDZ11-36 36kV Indoor voltage transformer
JDZ11-36 36kV Indoor voltage transformer
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Model
JDZ11-36
Basic info
Brand Wone Store
Model NO. JDZ11-36 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 JDZ11-36 voltage transformer, is fully enclosed casting insulation structure,the primary winding, secondary winding and the annular core all coating in the epoxy resin casting, improve the filth and moisture resistance. The model adds the umbrella skin product desigh and increase external insulation creepage distance, is widely used indoor for measuring current, electric energy and protective relaying in the isolated neutral system with the frequency 50-60Hz and highest voltage for equipment 40.5 kV.

Feature:

  • High-Precision Voltage Conversion: Uses high-quality silicon steel sheets and winding materials, with accurate voltage ratio and metering accuracy up to class 0.2, ensuring the accuracy of energy metering and monitoring data to meet the high-precision measurement needs of the power grid.

  • Compact Structural Design: Optimized for indoor spaces, its volume is 30% smaller than traditional similar products, saving substation floor space and suitable for installation in compact environments such as switch cabinets.

  • Excellent Insulation Reliability: Fully sealed with epoxy resin casting, reaching IP67 protection level, effectively resisting moisture, dust and dirt, and can operate stably for a long time in environments with relative humidity ≤95%.

  • Upgraded Safety Performance: Built-in overvoltage protection device, capable of withstanding 40kV lightning impulse voltage to prevent damage to equipment from system failures; partial discharge ≤10pC, reducing the risk of insulation aging.

  • Convenient Installation and Maintenance: With bottom outlet design, supporting horizontal or vertical installation, and self-contained mounting holes, it can be fixed with 4 M12 bolts, reducing on-site construction time by more than 50%.

Technical Data

  • Rated primary voltage: 33 kV or 34.5 kV or 35kV

  • Rated secondary voltage:100V,100/100V,100/220V

  • Rated voltage of residual voltage windings:100/ 3V 、110/ 3V、 115/ 3V、 120/ 3V

  • Burden power factor: cosΦ=0.8(lagging)

  • Standards: IEC60044-2.2003 or IEC61869-1&

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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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