I have a transformer thats 50MVA
It has a combined load+noload loss of 250kW
Does this give me (a roughly estimated) transformer with an efficiency of 99.5%? - ignore hysteresis etc...
Another engineer says its got an efficiency of 50% and I'm pretty sure thats wrong ..... so just checking :)
sorry should've been more specific..
No major refurbs - like rewinding of core etc, dont do that.
Just oil reclamation, remove moisture etc, refurbish the ancillary equipment etc.
wrt testing, our contractors are pretty trustworthy - abb or some other but I try to be on site to hang around...
J&P is pretty much the bible isn't it! :) the copy I have is OLD ass tho i think its from the 70s... I also have blume.... also a pretty old copy I tink
Hi,
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Cool thx for that peepz. Someone in my company said the SD myers one is too basic and I have the half century manual here with me too.The Doble course sounds great. will definitely try to go to that one
Sorry I wasnt being very clear :)
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