DocumentCode
1073447
Title
Thermal overload tests on a 400-MVA power transformer with a special 2.5-p.u. Short time loading capability
Author
Nordman, Hasse ; Lahtinen, Matti
Author_Institution
ABB Transmit Oy, Vaasa, Finland
Volume
18
Issue
1
fYear
2003
fDate
1/1/2003 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
107
Lastpage
112
Abstract
Comprehensive load /thermal testing was performed on a 400/400/125-MVA transformer representing a new design generation for large power transformers with a short time emergency loadability of 2.5 p.u. This particular overloadability factor required special design features to control the very high leakage flux resulting from such a loading condition and hence ensure that the transformer satisfies existing standards limits on hot-spot. This paper presents these design features along with a description of a full-size transformer which was built for the sake of developing these flux control measures. Hot-spot temperature measurements in the windings and in the outer core packets and structural parts under a number of overloading conditions are presented and discussed. The results confirm the soundness of the design to handle the 2.5-p.u. overloadability while satisfying the hot-spot requirement according to the existing loading guides for 1.5-p.u. overloading. The measurements also show that the hot-spots will rise much faster than what an exponential function based on the time constant of top oil would predict.
Keywords
load (electric); power transformer testing; temperature measurement; thermal analysis; transformer windings; 125 MVA; 400 MVA; design features; emergency loadability; flux control measures; hot-spot temperature measurements; leakage flux; loading guides; outer core packets; power transformer thermal overload tests; windings; Oil insulation; Performance evaluation; Petroleum; Power generation; Power transformers; Temperature measurement; Testing; Thermal loading; Time measurement; Transformer cores;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Power Delivery, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0885-8977
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TPWRD.2002.807747
Filename
1159905
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