DocumentCode
1663798
Title
Tapchanging-the transformer designer´s perspective
Author
White, A.
Author_Institution
GEC Alsthom Transmission & Distribution Projects Ltd., Stafford, UK
fYear
1995
fDate
11/9/1995 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
42461
Lastpage
42466
Abstract
A power transformer is a static piece of electrical equipment and this may be a contributing factor behind its widely acknowledged reliability. Very often, it is equipped with an on-load tap-changer that has moving parts and creates electric arcs, by the very nature of its purpose. The tap-changer, therefore, presents a somewhat greater risk than the core and windings, the oil and the tank. Tap-changer technology has striven to increase integrity, reduce lifetime costs, and increase reliability and availability, by concentrating on quality. This paper describes how the transformer designer is seeking a “quality” manufacturer, with a well-proven product, at a competitive price that will attract the prospective transformer purchaser. The present day product, if obtained from reputable suppliers, goes far in meeting the ideal, but further developments are, and will always be, essential in the interests of product improvement. Transformer manufacturers, in accord with the tap-changer users, eagerly await those developments. They do, however, hope that heed is taken of their concerns in respect of dielectric proving, by the specification writers
Keywords
design engineering; load (electric); power system reliability; power transformers; quality control; transformer windings; availability; developments; dielectric proving; electric arcs; integrity; lifetime costs; on-load tap-changer; power transformer; product improvement; quality; reliability; specification writers; transformer designer;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
iet
Conference_Titel
Developments On-Load Tapchangers: Current Experience and Future, IEE European Seminar on
Conference_Location
Regensburg
Type
conf
DOI
10.1049/ic:19951239
Filename
499568
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