• JDZX9-36 36kV Indoor Single-Phase voltage transformer
JDZX9-36 36kV Indoor Single-Phase voltage transformer
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Model
JDZX9-36
Basic info
Brand Wone Store
Model NO. JDZX9-36 36kV Indoor Single-Phase voltage transformer
Rated frequency 50/60Hz
Primary voltage 33/√3kV
Secondary voltage 110/√3V
Series JDZX
Product Detail

Product Overview

36kV Indoor Single-Phase Epoxy Resin Type Epoxy resin casting and single pole insulated VT, is widely used indoor for measuring  , electric energy and protective relaying in the isolated neutral system with the frequency 50Hz or 60Hz and highest voltage for equipment 36 kV (Up to 40.5kV),The transformers can be produced according to the standards IEC60044-2:2003.

Feature:

  • High-Precision Single-Phase Conversion: Specifically designed for 36kV single-phase systems, featuring high-permeability silicon steel core and precision windings. With 0.2-class metering accuracy and stable voltage ratio, it ensures precise measurement and monitoring data in single-phase circuits.
  • Indoor Environment Adaptation: Compact and small-sized, optimized for enclosed spaces like indoor switch cabinets and substations. Saves installation space and avoids external environmental interference.
  • Enhanced Insulation Performance: Fully sealed with epoxy resin casting, encapsulating primary/secondary windings and core tightly. Boasts high insulation strength, partial discharge ≤10pC, and withstands 36kV rated voltage and operational overvoltage impacts.
  • Safe and Stable Operation: Equipped with anti-electromagnetic interference capability, maintaining stable output under voltage fluctuations and harmonic environments. Built-in protective gap reduces overvoltage damage risks and extends service life.
  • Convenient Installation & Maintenance: Standardized installation dimensions support horizontal/vertical mounting. Flexible outlet modes and no complex debugging required, adapting to rapid deployment needs and reducing operation costs.

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/Low voltage/Wire cable/Instrument meters/New energy/Tester/Production equipment/Generator/Electrical fittings/Integrated Electrical Equipment/MV & LV CT PT/Equipment Parts
Business Type
Sales
Highest Annual Export (USD)
$300000000
Professional Experience
1 years
Workplace
1000m²
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