k0412d
Electrical
- Jul 8, 2009
- 17
Hello all,
I've been studying lately dry type transformer and I realized it was a little more complex than I thought
After searching in a book 4 types of dry transformers exist:
Cast coil :
The winding is reinforced or placed in a mold and cast in a resin under vacuum pressure. Lower sound levels are realized as the winding is encased in solid insulation. Filling the winding with resin under vacuum pressure eliminates voids that can cause corona. With a solid insulation system, the winding has superior mechanical and short-circuit strength and is impervious to moisture and contaminants.
Vacuum-pressure encapsulated (VPE):
The winding is embedded in a resin under vacuum pressure.
Encapsulating the winding with resin under vacuum pressure eliminates voids that can cause corona. The winding has excellent mechanical and short-circuit strength and provides protection against moisture and contaminants.
Vacuum-pressure impregnated (VPI):
The winding is permeated in a varnish under vacuum pressure.
An impregnated winding provides protection against moisture and contaminants.
Coated:
The winding is dipped in a varnish or resin. A coated winding provides some protection against moisture and contaminants for application in moderate environments.
Here are my questions:
Is Coated = Cast resin?, if not what is cast resin?
Is the order given show the transformer type from best to worst?
I guess no since some manufacturer gives some type with new manufacturing process as the utmost in transformer quality (eg ABB RESIBLOC)
To sum up, could someone give me a clear picture on the subject because obviously I'm still struggling to get one.
Thank you very much for your help.
I've been studying lately dry type transformer and I realized it was a little more complex than I thought
After searching in a book 4 types of dry transformers exist:
Cast coil :
The winding is reinforced or placed in a mold and cast in a resin under vacuum pressure. Lower sound levels are realized as the winding is encased in solid insulation. Filling the winding with resin under vacuum pressure eliminates voids that can cause corona. With a solid insulation system, the winding has superior mechanical and short-circuit strength and is impervious to moisture and contaminants.
Vacuum-pressure encapsulated (VPE):
The winding is embedded in a resin under vacuum pressure.
Encapsulating the winding with resin under vacuum pressure eliminates voids that can cause corona. The winding has excellent mechanical and short-circuit strength and provides protection against moisture and contaminants.
Vacuum-pressure impregnated (VPI):
The winding is permeated in a varnish under vacuum pressure.
An impregnated winding provides protection against moisture and contaminants.
Coated:
The winding is dipped in a varnish or resin. A coated winding provides some protection against moisture and contaminants for application in moderate environments.
Here are my questions:
Is Coated = Cast resin?, if not what is cast resin?
Is the order given show the transformer type from best to worst?
I guess no since some manufacturer gives some type with new manufacturing process as the utmost in transformer quality (eg ABB RESIBLOC)
To sum up, could someone give me a clear picture on the subject because obviously I'm still struggling to get one.
Thank you very much for your help.