
POWER TRANSFORMERS
A power transformer is a large electrical transformer used to step up or step down voltage levels in high-voltage power transmission and distribution systems. These transformers are typically used in substations to connect the transmission network to the distribution network, handling high power loads for industrial, commercial, and utility applications.
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FTS holds a record for having supplied a single order of 649 nos. 3.15 MVA, 33/11Kv power transformer to Rajasthan Discoms in a record time of 10 months.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Range | 500 KVA to 10000 KVA |
Voltage Class | Up to 33KV Class |
Frequency | 50 Hz/60 Hz |
Winding Material | Copper or Aluminium |
Cooling | ONAN/ONAF |
Type | Outdoor / Indoor |
Vector Group | Dyn1/ Dyn5 / Dyn11 or as per specific requirement |
Tap Changer | Off Circuit or On Load Tap Changer |
Insulating Oil/Fluid | Mineral Oil / Silicon Oil / Ester Oil |
Applicable Standards | IS 2026, IS 1180, IEC 60076 |
KEY FEATURES/HIGHLIGHTS
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High Voltage Handling:
Designed to handle large amounts of electrical power, typically in the range of several
kilovolts (kV) to hundreds of kilovolts.
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Efficient Voltage Conversion:
Steps up or steps down voltage as needed for efficient power distribution over long distances.
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Durability:
Built to withstand demanding conditions, including high electrical stresses, temperature
variations, and environmental factors.
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Cooling Mechanism:
Usually equipped with oil or other cooling systems to manage heat dissipation during
operation.