Title :
Specifying and loading cast-resin transformers
Author :
Pierce, Linden W.
Author_Institution :
General Electric Co., Rome, GA, USA
Abstract :
The thermal considerations in specifying and loading cast-resin transformers are presented. The considerations are based on conclusions reached from performing thermal tests on a 2000 kVA cast-resin transformer with embedded thermocouples. It is argued that specifications should require that the correct insulation temperature class be applied to individual windings and that hottest spot temperatures do not exceed this insulation temperature class at rated self-cooled and forced air kVA. Specifications should also require calculation of hottest spot temperature rises using mathematical models verified by thermal tests on a prototype transformer representative of the design family. The loading back test method is shown to give higher hottest spot temperature rises than expected from the short circuit test method. A method to correct the data to determine the hottest spot temperature rise using the short circuit test method is discussed. A specification form is suggested and loading equations are presented to allow predictions of loading capability and comparisons of competitive designs
Keywords :
load (electric); organic insulating materials; power transformers; short-circuit currents; transformer insulation; transformer testing; 2000 kVA; cast-resin transformers; embedded thermocouples; forced air cooling; insulation temperature class; loading back test method; self-cooled; short circuit test method; thermal tests; transformer loading; transformer specification; Circuit testing; Equations; Manufacturing; Mathematical model; Performance evaluation; Power transformer insulation; Solids; Standards development; Temperature distribution; Thermal loading;
Conference_Titel :
Pulp and Paper Industry Technical Conference, 1992., Conference Record of 1992 Annual
Conference_Location :
Portland, OR
DOI :
10.1109/PAPCON.1992.186285