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LD01D007 Fujian lead Automatic Equipment CO.,Ltd No:2,3RuanjianyuanEzonefuzhou GP 0591-87820794 General survey of winding thermometer 1s General survey (exemplified by 806): Power transformer is a major piece of equipment n the power tranemission, transformation and distribution system and the fallure rate of a power transformer is closely related te the winding temperature of a transformer, When the temporature of a transformer rises by 6, the ageing ofa transformer willbe doubledwihitsservice ite halved Properuse ota ranstormer pt Switching ofthe cooling device na transformer mith a temperature ‘measuring controller can avoid orreduce fault due lo over-tomperature ofa transformer thereby extending ig senvicelite, Thermal simulation: ‘As te oll temperature on the top of aarge capacity transformer lags behind the winding temperature signiicanty, ‘wliching the cooling system ofa transformer by a winding emperature signal can improve ie behavior os isansormey promptly and eficienty. Therefore a large capacity transformer usually switches ils cooling system by using = wining femperature signal. But direct measuremento the winding temperature ofapower transformer has reeulted Ing Problemof igh voltage isolation technologically. As. result at presantthe technique cftharmal simulation posed ‘SnlEC 254 Loading Guide for Oi.immersed Transformersiswidaly Uses at home and abroad in measuring the Wincng temperatureoftransformersindirectl. According to IEC 364, the winding temperature ofa transformer (Tw) isthe sumofthe oll emperature (To)on the {op ofa transtormer and temperature difference between copper and ol (Two), e., Tw To= Two: of whieh the ol lemperature can be obtained by measurement using a pressure thermometer, bul the dala on the temperature difference between copper and ail hat varies with treneformerload has tobe obiained through thermel sieuetion Hoh ‘The working principle ef thermal simulation technique is shown In the above diagram. The additional current let ‘ained from the current vansformer CT(a) proportional tothe load currents transformed int h through the compound {ransducer{b){Ins the working current sent arificilly inline withthe temperature difference between copper and il of transformer after adjustment ofc). I wll heat a set of specialy-designed electro-thermal elomonts(c) {xed in ne compound transducer and the additional tomperature risa generated onthe elecro-thermal elements Proportionaltothe load currentby the currentisjustthe simulated temperature difference betweencopperand ol Two, whichis superimposedto the ol temperature Toonthetopofatransformerso that the temperature-controled ‘package (4) ofthe winding thermometer may obtain the winding temperature ofa transformer TW=To * Two. Based on the JB/T8450 Standard for Winding Thermometer for Transformers, when a current of0.5~5.0Alisfedio ‘he transformer, the outputcurrent can me the requirements forthe following temperature rise curve. 04 05 O6 7 08 eo 1011 12 12 4 te RAD Description of Compound Transducer 4.Erection of compound transducer Tahoe Tenant aoc otartomerbox 2.Setup of compound transducer Se tUP Jp oonpouna tansducers maint to elu @ working current. The nputcampatble rated cur en} ( tor Tae oe or carisacutrenttransformer (CT) of0-6-s.0Awhilethe output working current or compre {fanaducor ranges trom’. sto2A. Therefore when the urron (let) ofCT isless than 1-5A,the transform sransducerranges fom tvealment wnen tls more than 2.08 ve transformer shoulundergodown-cuentrogument ‘The compound transducer shouldbe satupas follows: Step 1: The band switch postion is solectadby therated currentvalve of et sae aare termine! ofthe simulated creat transformer CTs connected ping st and 4 of The tpt er paducer ctreersto the output currentof current transformer under the rated someone aon of anetormer. The band switevhas nine posivons:tefouron thee are or ser] _Iox(A) operating cathe ouronthe ighiarefor down-cutrentand tne midle poston (2, osettng) 0.5 [0.5~0.7| Upc current wine purpose ofthis steps to make the output current ofthe compound transducer nat Oe Lee and 7A For example. ii tet=2. 34 thosuwiich shouldbe selectedt22eatting (refer oa [0720.8] tothetablecnthelett) {010 91.1] Step 2: Determination of simulated temperetur between copper and ollAT 1 tvtnoronee neato revertincapta om current inline with the temperature difference ces AAS) between copper ae for uae of transformer the average temperature diference between col nd 2.0 [15-20] From Ihe ey ane Lompersiute dference hetween copper and ol, (esaume ATwo=20¢) Basedan he tompe Copper and oll awo(20%) andiromthe temperature 22 |2.0~BA| Bae ties ofelecro-thermal elements(Ja/TE¢S0 Winding Thermometer for Tanstormers) 27 [24-81 te nace peraturetize currentinIn=1040mA) Is obtained. (Refer tothetemperature sa[aia| « moments 7 So leoc8.0| SP Fin Insoting The veltage m (Uabsin xR) ie observed incre isadjusted sothat1o4omV\ ‘Tous the setting of working currents finished. bto measure Uaband hechangein thvaiue Rx ofthecompeund transducer Ref, 1h=1040™A)

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