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Features
• Insulation: HY-BUTE 60™ Butyl Rubber
• Insulation Class: 250 kV BIL, Outdoor
• Primary Winding Style: Lattice-Type
• Weight [Shipping/Net]: 580/520 lbs
• Accuracy Class & Burden: 0.3ZZ, all models
• Creep Distance: 52” [1320.8 mm]
• Design Standard: IEEE C57.13
1. Designed for operation line-to-line. May also be operated line-to-ground or line-to-neutral at reduced voltage (58% of rated voltage).
Contact GE for reduced voltage accuracy rating.
2. These voltage transformers are capable of operating at 173% of rated voltage for one minute without exceeding 175degC temperature rise.
3. Measurement Canada Approval: T-0118
JVT-250 Outdoor Voltage Transformer
Cycloaliphatic Epoxy
Core
Secondary Coil
Secondary Terminal
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JVT-250 Outdoor Voltage Transformer
Outline Dimensions
Typical Nameplate
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Construction Details Testing
Insulation Rigorous GE test requirements go beyond ANSI/IEEE routine
requirements in order to ensure long term reliability. Test reports
The transformer design is constructed using GE’s premium HY- are saved electronically and can be e-mailed in various formats
BUTE 60™ molded butyl rubber insulation for the transformer upon request.
body. First introducedin 1955, GE’s unique formulation is non-arc
tracking and resistant to heat, chemicals, ozone and ultraviolet. Ground Terminal
This tough, resilient insulating material has proven to be superior
in handling mechanical, electrical and environmental extremes, The clamp-type ground connector is for use with No. 2 solid to
when compared against other insulation designs such as 500 MCM copper or aluminum grounding cable.
porcelain, urethane or epoxy
Conduit Box
Core & Coil
The terminal box has 1 1/2 inch threaded conduit openings at
The internal primary windings are constructed with GE patented each end, and a 1 1/2 inch knockout at the bottom. It is also
LATTICE winding style, which better distributes voltage stress provided with a secondary circuit grounding terminal.
across the windings, minimizes partial discharge, and maintains
accuracy as compared to a layer wound primary design. Outer Polarity
electrostatic faraday shields act to further distribute steep voltage
fronts across the coils. The finished primary coil is precast in The permanently molded primary polarity markings H1 and H2
epoxy resin prior to being molded in the outer HY-BUTE 60™ and the secondary polarity markings X1 and X2 are situated
insulation, for additional dielectric and mechanical strength. adjacent to their respective terminals. The polarity terminal is
Enamelinsulated wire is used in both the primary and secondary designated by use of the subscript 1, and the mark is painted
coils. The cores are made from high quality silicon steel which is white for better visibility
carefully selected, tested, and annealed under rigidly controlled
factory conditions. Each core is a shell type of laced construction. Baseplate and Mounting
They are assembled and supported on flanges that form part of
SUPERBUTE voltage transformers and current transformers can
the base structure. The cores are tightly banded in place and
be mounted in any position from upright to inverted, providing
protected from weathering by the transformer casing.
the centerline of current transformers through the primary
terminals is parallel with the ground surface. Loading by lines or
Bushing
busswork on either VT’s or CT’s should be kept to a maximum to
Since the bushings are an integral part of the transformer, avoid placing appreciable strain upon the transformer bushings
standards normally pertaining to porcelain bushing tests do not and terminals. For CT’s, the maximum recommended loading
apply. However, characteristics equal to, or better than, those from all sources should not be greater than the equivalent of a
required for porcelain are provided. 200-pound external force applied at the axis of the primary
terminals. The base assembly is made of cast aluminum. All
Primary Terminals exposed metallic surfaces are protected with two coats of baked
enamel. The base framework supports the core and windings,
The primary terminal consists of a copper or cast bronze, NEMA- and contains a grounding pad and provision for mounting the
approved, flat, two-hole pad. The complete terminals are heavily detachable secondary terminal box.
tin-electroplated for use with either copper or aluminum
conductors. This construction can be easily adapted to any type of
Nameplate
line termination by use of any of a variety of commercially
available connectors. The nameplate is made of stainless-steel and located on the
base of thetransformer. Information is per IEEE designation,
Secondary Terminals laser-engraved for easyto-read form. Custom barcoding available
upon request.
The secondary terminals are of the screw-type construction (1/4-
20 UNC) with binding heads for making connection to spade-type
or bare conductors. Each end of the secondary winding is brazed
Maintenance
to a threaded sleeve which projects through the resin to provide a These transformers require no maintenance other than an
solid brass surface to which a spadetype connection can be made. occasional cleaning if installed in an area where air
The secondary terminals are enclosed in a conduit box, secured to contamination is severe.
the base of the transformer with four 1/4-20 screws.
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ITI-Model-JVT-250-Spec-EN-2017-11-Grid-AIS-1511. © Copyright 2017. General Electric Company
and Instrument Transformers LLC reserve the right to change specifications of described products at
any time without notice and without obligation to notify any person of such changes.
26 Datos de origen
- Modelo y número COMPLETO de acuerdo a catálogo
758X030013
--- No especificado
- Fabricante --- No especificado General Electric
- País de fabricación --- No especificado Estados Unidos
Features
Weight (Shipping/Unit): 633/543 lbs
Creep Distance: 70.98” [1803 mm]
1-sec Thermal Limit: 75x normal
2 cycle Mechanical Limit: 170x rated (low ratio)
2 cycle Mechanical Limit: 85x rated (high ratio)
Insulation: HY-BUTE 60™ Butyl Rubber
Insulation Class: 250 kV BIL, Outdoor
Design Standard: IEEE C57.13
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JKW-250 Outdoor Current Transformer
Typical Nameplate
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JKW-250 Outdoor Current Transformer
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JKW-250 Outdoor Current Transformer
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Construction Details Secondary Terminals
Insulation The secondary terminals are enclosed in a box secured to the
base of the transformer with four, 1/4 -20 screws. Both the box
The transformer design is constructed using GE’s premium HY- and terminal block can be relocated to any of three sides of the
BUTE 60™ molded butyl rubber insulation for the transformer base to fit the particular installation. The terminal box has 11/2
body. First introduced in 1955, GE’s unique formulation is non-
inch threaded conduit openings at each end, and a 11/2 inch
arc tracking and resistant to heat, chemicals, ozone and
knockout at the bottom. It is also provided with a grounding
ultraviolet. This tough, resilient insulating material has proven to
terminal for the secondary circuit, when required.
be superior in handling mechanical, electrical and environmental
extremes, when compared against other insulation designs such
as porcelain, urethane or epoxy. Testing
Rigorous GE test requirements go beyond IEEE routine
Core requirements in order to ensure long term reliability. Test reports
The core is made from high-quality, grain-oriented, low-loss, are saved electronically and can be e-mailed in various formats
high permeability silicon steel which is carefully selected and upon request.
tested under rigidly controlled factory conditions. The core is
wound in the direction of the grain to take advantage of the high Polarity
permeability.
The permanently molded primary polarity markings H1 and H2
and the secondary polarity markings X1 and X2 are situated
Bushings adjacent to their respective terminals. The polarity terminal is
Since the bushings are an integral part of the transformer, designated by use of the subscript 1, and the mark is painted
standards normally pertaining to porcelain bushing tests do not white for better visibility.
apply. However, characteristics equal to, or better than, those
required for porcelain are provided. Baseplate and Mounting
Transformers can be mounted in any position from upright to
Primary Windings
inverted, providing the centerline of current transformers
The primary winding is mounted in the high-voltage bushing through the primary terminals is parallel with the ground surface.
head shell, which results in a more efficient use of the core Loading by lines or busswork should be kept to a maximum to
properties by permitting a symmetrical distribution of the avoid placing appreciable strain upon the transformer bushings
winding turns. It keeps leakage to a minimum, and makes and terminals. The maximum recommended loading from all
possible a high level of accuracy with fewer ampereturns and sources should not be greater than the equivalent of a 200-
corresponding improvement in thermal rating. In transformers pound external force applied at the axis of the primary terminals.
rated 600:5 A and lower, a multi-turn primary winding is used, A fabricated metal base is the supporting structure for the
consisting of equally distributed copper conductors which transformer. It is provided with four 13/16 inch mounting holes
encircle the core and secondary winding. In transformers rated and two lifting eye- bolts. Adjacent to the nameplate is a
800:5 A and above, a single-turn, copper primary bar is used. standard two- bolt ground connector.