GE Industrial Solutions Wave Cast Dry-type Power Transformers GE GE is a diversified organization covering a myriad of market segments, including infrastructure, finance and media. From energy, water, transportation and health to access to money and information, GE serves customers in more than 100 countries and employs more than 300,000 people worldwide. The company traces its beginnings from Thomas A. Edison, who established the Edison Electric Light Company in 1878. In 1892, a merger of Edison General Electric Company and Thomson-Houston Electric Company created the General Electric Company. GE is the only company listed in the Dow Jones Industrial Index today that was also included in the original index in 1896. 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GE also brought its experiences to the 2010 Expo in Shanghai, Asia Games in Guangzhou, Vancouver Olympic Games and continued through to the London 2012 Olympic Games. 2010 World's Most Innovative Companies 2011 World’s Most Admired Companies 2009 World’s Most Respected Companies 2011 Best Global Brand 2008 World’s Most Respected Companies 2007 World’s Best R&D Companies Contents Wave Cast Transformers ……………………………… 01 Vacuum cast windings ………………………………… 02 Winding assembly ……………………………………… 03 Cores …………………………………………………… 04 Enclosures ……………………………………………… 04 Accessories ……………………………………………… 05 Technical specifications ………………………………… 06 Tests …………………………………………………… 10 Certificates ……………………………………………… 11 Handling ………………………………………………… 12 Foundation ……………………………………………… 13 Wave Cast Transformers Reliability, flexibility, efficiency and safety Wave Cast coil transformers from GE are characterized by proven technology, application flexibility, lower installation cost, operating efficiency and environmental acceptability. Advanced design of the winding assembly establishes superior performance to meet today’s exacting needs. Indoors or out, they are designed for use in the most demanding and diverse environments and in all applications requiring reliable electrical power. Typical applications of cast coil transformers include: • Steel mills • Industrial critical power solutions • Windmills • Offshore drilling platforms • Pulp & paper mills • Chemical plants • Cement & mining operations • Automotive industry • High rise building & water-side installations Cast coil transformers boast several advantages over alternative transformer technologies. • Mechanical strength. Because of the strong protection provided by the vacuum cast epoxy encapsulated coils, Wave Cast transformers are stronger than either liquid or ventilated dry-type transformers. Short circuit tests have proven this strength well beyond IEC and ANSI requirements. GE designs and manufactures its cast coils to be among the strongest in the industry. The strength of Wave Cast transformers makes them ideal for such applications as impact loading, mobile machinery and transit systems. • Impervious to adverse atmospheric conditions. Unlike ventilated dry-type transformers and in a manner similar to liquid filled transformers, GE Cast Coil transformers are optimal for application in harsh environments. The epoxy casting is extremely inert and renders the windings impervious to moisture, dirt and most corrosive elements. • Suitability for simple indoor installations. Unlike the case with liquid filled transformers, indoor installations do not require an automatic fire extinguishing system or fire vault, oil checking or replacing, or a liquid confinement area. • Extended ratings. GE cast coil transformers can be provided with the highest self-cooled and fan-cooled extended ratings of any transformers in their size class. • High efficiency and environmental safety. Wave Cast coil transformers have several distinct advantages over dry and liquid filled transformer. The main advantage of a cast coil transformer is that the polyester glass and epoxy resin provides excellent mechanical strength and eliminates conductor movement since both the primary and secondary windings are completely capsulated in the epoxy resin. As with other dry transformer, the electromagnetic force under short circuit conditions tends to push the secondary winding into the core, while driving the primary winding away from the core. In addition to using the strength of the conductor material and winding geometry, the cast coil design incorporates the concrete-like epoxy-conductor matrix. Wedging sticks are placed between the secondary windings and the core legs to center the coils on the core legs. The primary winding is completely embedded in a block of epoxy, which prevents any winding movement. The epoxy resin essentially makes the cast coil transformer impervious to harsh environments and has no potential adverse affects on the environment. Thus it can be used virtually in any application. Another advantage is that the cast coil transformer has a higher efficiency rating than liquid or dry transformer. 1 Vacuum cast windings Tough epoxy provides the strength. The principal advantage of solid vacuum cast construction is Wave Cast vacuum cast windings are highly engineered that the cast coils seal out harmful fumes, air and moisture, components, requiring specific expertise in electrical, preventing them from entering the windings. The solid cast material, thermal and mechanical engineering. The process of transformer achieves a maximum degree of resin impregnation measuring, mixing, heating and vacuum casting materials into during the casting process. the windings is equally critical. Cast coils are solid vacuum cast with epoxy resin compound. Other advantages of vacuum cast construction include: The epoxy is applied under vacuum to hermetically seal the • Dielectric strength - Windings are corona-free at twice the windings in a highly durable epoxy. Quartz filler is included, 2 rated voltage. which provides increased viscosity to the resin, better • Mechanical strength - Short circuit capability meets and impregnation and increased capability to withstand short exceeds the requirements of IEC60076-11:2004 and IEEE circuits. The epoxy mixture is carefully designed to provide standard C57.12.91-2001. maximum strength and environmental protection and yet • Thermal strength - Withstands fluctuating operating minimize the temperature differential through the coil thickness. temperatures ranging from -40℃ to 180℃ without damage Process control ensures that the coils are void-free and to the epoxy insulation. prevents partial discharges within the resin material or cracking • Insulation system - Tested to ANSI/NEMA and IEC standards, of the epoxy over a wide range of ambient and operating turn-turn and layer-layer electrical insulation components temperatures (polyimide film) are recognized at 180℃. Winding assembly High and low voltage windings are vacuum cast in metal molds as separate concentric cylinders. High voltage windings are wound using strip foil technology. Multiple layers of polyimide film (180℃ system) provide turn insulation. Individual coil sections are wound directly onto the HV winding form and then connected in series by welding. Molds are assembled around the completed high voltage coils and placed in a vacuum chamber. Coils are pre-heated under high vacuum to remove trapped moisture. A special mixture of epoxy resin and quartz powder flows into the mold through an opening in the molding assembly. After pouring, the molds are cured in a time-temperature process controlled oven. The result is a reliable, vacuum cast winding with an unusually high-strength essentially void free assembly capable of withstanding high electrical stress. Low voltage windings use sheet conductor construction. A fiberglass mesh provides support for the inside of the winding. Full-width sheet conductor and SCC layer insulation is wound onto the cylinder. Start and finish lead bars are TIG welded to the sheet conductor. Low voltage windings are also vacuum cast in a metal mold using the same technique as the high voltage windings. Why strip foil windings? • High power frequency and impulse-voltage strength • Virtual absence of partial discharges • High short-circuit strength • Low noise levels • Low hotspot temperature rise differential 3 Cores Construction ensures optimal performance. Transformer cores utilize mitered step-lap technology to optimize performance and minimize sound levels. Cores are constructed of non-aging, high permeability, grainoriented silicon steel laminations without punched holes offering high magnetic permeability. Core laminations are free of burrs and stacked without gaps, resulting in the lowest possible losses from magnetic hysteresis and eddy currents. The core clamping brackets are designed to provide an even distribution of clamping forces to the core yokes and legs and are rigidly braced to reduce sound levels and losses. Other core construction benefits include: • Magnetic flux densities, kept well below saturation point • Surfaces of the core, clamps and tie rods are all treated against corrosion Enclosures Withstands the harshest indoor and outdoor environments. Enclosures are suitable for lifting, jacking, rolling or skidding with provisions for lifting the transformer from its base. The standard indoor enclosures are IP20, IP30 and NEMA 1, Category C construction. While core and coil technologies have been enhanced to combat caustic and humid environments, Wave Cast transformers are further protected by properly designed enclosures. GE enclosures are custom fabricated using heavy gauge sheet steel. Optional aluminum and stainless steel enclosures are available. Additional protection against harsh outdoor or indoor environments is provided through electrostatically deposited dry powder paint baked onto a phosphate treated surface. The paint finish is neat, clean and highly resistant to corrosion. A variety of optional enclosures is available: drip proof roofs, supplemental filters, screens, hinged panels and special hardware. Other modifications can also be made to extend the enclosure, add bottom plates, add end sheets and/or include special cutouts for specific applications. 4 Accessories Temperature monitor/fan controller The controller can display the operating temperature of windings, control fans and provide temperature alarm, ensuring effective monitoring and protection of the transformer. The PT100 sensors are inserted into each LV winding to send the temperature signal, which can be displayed on the panel. Main function: • Setting alarm temperature level • Record the maximum temperature in non-volatile memory, Controller Panel • Send fault signal and alarm • Send audible over-temperature alarm, alarm signal and trip signal • Start and stop fans automatically or manually (optional) • Provide communication interface (optional) Cross flow fan The low noise cross flow fan can reduce the winding temperature, enhance the overload ability, and prolong the service life of transformer. The rated power of transformer can be increased by 25-40% when forced air-cooling is used. Cross flow Fan Roller 4 rollers can be equipped under a transformer or enclosure to facilitate moving in two directions. 5 Technical specifications Standard products IEC ANSI / IEEE Phases 3 Conductors Copper or Aluminum Frequency (Hz) 50 60 Primary Voltages (kV) Up to 35 Secondary Voltages (kV) Up to 10 Power (kVA) 160 - 10,000 Off-load tapping range ±2×2.5%, ±5% * Insulation class Ambient temperature (℃) F (155℃) or H (180℃) Max Min ≥-5 (indoor), ≥-25 (outdoor) Altitude (m) ≥-30 ≤1,000 Connection Cooling 150℃or 180℃ ≤40 Dyn5, Dyn11, YNd11, Yyn0 and others AN, AN/AF, AF * Other taps are available on request. Accessories / options • Enclosures: IP20, IP21, IP23, NEMA 1, NEMA 3R and others • Space heaters • Thermostat for space heaters • 120/240V fans for forced-air cooling ratings • Temperature monitor/fan controller • Rollers Applicable standards • IEC 60076-11:2004 Dry-type transformers • IEEE C57.12.01-2005 General requirements for dry-type distribution and power transformers including those with solid-cast and/or resin-encapsulated windings. 6 Special design or application • • • • • • • • • Larger power Higher secondary Voltage Special ambient Special altitude On-load tap changing High overload capacity Low loss Special short-circuit impedance Special usage AA, AA/FA, AFA Technical specifications Phase number Frequency Service condition Tapping range of HV winding Connection symbol Insulation class Temperature rise limit 3 50 Hz Normal condition according to IEC60076-11: 2004 ±2×2.5% or ±5% Dyn, Yyn, Yd, YNd F 100K Copper windings, distribution transformers HV Um=12kV LV Um≤1.1kV Rated Power No-load Loss Load Loss 75℃ Load Loss 120℃ Short-circuit Impedance Noise LPA Length Width Height Weight Distance Between Rollers kVA W W W % dB mm mm mm kg mm 200 700 2280 2600 4 46 1170 750 930 1040 660 315 1000 2990 3400 4 46 1230 750 1040 1330 660 400 1080 3520 4000 4 46 1260 750 1110 1500 660 500 1250 4100 4650 4 48 1310 750 1160 1750 660 630 1300 5300 6000 6 48 1410 750 1170 2010 660 800 1550 6500 7350 6 50 1470 920 1280 2310 820 1000 1800 7210 8100 6 50 1500 920 1400 2710 820 1250 2000 8570 9600 6 50 1580 920 1440 3190 820 1600 2600 10700 12000 6 52 1700 920 1570 3920 820 2000 3400 12800 14400 6 54 1890 920 1570 4930 820 2500 4000 15400 17000 6 56 2010 1170 1620 5730 1070 3150 5000 20000 22000 6 58 1970 1270 1960 6400 1070 kVA W W W % dB mm mm mm kg mm 315 1100 2990 3400 6 48 1380 750 1220 1520 660 400 1200 4050 4600 6 48 1370 750 1290 1620 660 500 1400 4920 5600 6 50 1400 750 1360 1850 660 630 1500 6020 6800 6 50 1530 750 1360 2080 660 800 1800 6500 7350 6 52 1590 920 1400 2550 820 1000 2100 7470 8400 6 52 1650 920 1500 3050 820 1250 2400 9440 10600 6 52 1710 920 1650 3570 820 1600 2600 10700 12000 6 54 1850 920 1760 4500 820 2000 3500 12800 14400 6 56 2010 1170 1800 5450 1070 2500 4300 15400 17000 6 58 2100 1170 1830 6070 1070 3150 5000 20000 22000 6 60 2130 1270 2060 7050 1070 630 1840 6020 6800 6 54 1670 920 1560 2600 820 800 2100 7100 8000 6 56 1680 920 1580 2800 820 1000 2450 8000 9000 6 58 1770 920 1620 3500 820 1250 2800 11600 13000 6 60 1800 920 1900 3900 820 1600 3200 12900 14500 6 60 1890 1270 1960 4600 1070 2000 3900 13900 14600 6 62 1950 1270 2180 5700 1070 2500 4600 17500 20000 6 62 2100 1270 2180 6700 1070 3150 5500 21500 23500 6 62 2280 1270 2180 7700 1070 HV Um=24kV LV Um≤1.1kV Rated Power No-load Loss Load Loss 75℃ Load Loss 120℃ Short-circuit Impedance Noise LPA Length Width Height Weight Distance Between Rollers HV Um=40.5kV LV Um≤1.1kV Rated Power No-load Loss Load Loss 75℃ Load Loss 120℃ Short-circuit Impedance Noise LPA Length Width Height Weight Distance Between Rollers kVA W W W % dB mm mm mm kg mm Other powers and voltages are available on request. 7 Technical specifications Aluminum windings, distribution transformers HV Um=12kV LV Um≤1.1kV Rated Power No-load Loss Load Loss 75℃ Load Loss 120℃ Short-circuit Impedance Noise LPA Length Width Height Weight Distance Between Rollers kVA W W W % dB mm mm mm kg mm 315 900 3100 3500 4 46 1310 750 1090 1300 660 400 1000 3500 4000 4 46 1320 750 1200 1500 660 500 1200 4200 4800 4 48 1350 750 1300 1700 660 630 1300 5380 6100 6 48 1520 750 1310 1880 660 800 1600 6600 7500 6 50 1560 920 1410 2200 820 1000 1800 7100 8100 6 50 1610 920 1550 2580 820 1250 2150 8400 9600 6 50 1680 920 1640 3060 820 1600 2600 10800 11600 6 52 1740 920 1800 3760 820 2000 3300 12800 14000 6 54 1860 920 1840 4300 820 2500 4000 14500 16000 6 56 2070 1170 1890 5500 1070 3150 5000 19500 21000 6 58 2130 1170 2050 6400 1070 kVA W W W % dB mm mm mm kg mm 315 1200 3100 3500 6 48 1470 750 1350 1550 660 400 1300 3500 4000 6 48 1470 750 1390 1650 660 500 1500 4300 4900 6 50 1490 750 1410 1900 660 630 1600 6350 7300 6 50 1590 920 1420 2000 820 800 1700 7700 8700 6 52 1620 920 1520 2150 820 1000 2000 7400 8400 6 52 1780 920 1650 2650 820 1250 2400 9300 10600 6 52 1770 920 1770 3300 820 1600 3000 11200 12500 6 54 1890 920 1930 4060 820 2000 3500 12800 14400 6 56 1980 1170 1960 4850 1070 2500 4000 14500 16000 6 58 2130 1170 2040 5800 1070 3150 5000 19500 21000 6 60 2210 1170 2180 6900 1070 5000 8300 3000 34000 8 63 2760 1675 2300 11500 1475 (W) 1475 2040 (L) 6300 9000 34000 38000 8 63 2780 1675 2370 13200 1475 (W) 2040 (L) 8000 11000 40000 47000 9 65 3000 1675 2660 15300 1475 (W) 2040 (L) 10000 12800 46000 55000 9 65 3150 1675 2750 18100 1475 (W) 2040 (L) 12500 14500 55000 62000 9 67 3300 1675 2950 22500 1475 (W) 2040 (L) HV Um=24kV LV Um≤1.1kV Rated Power No-load Loss Load Loss 75℃ Load Loss 120℃ Short-circuit Impedance Noise LPA Length Width Height Weight Distance Between Rollers Other powers and voltages are available on request. Copper windings, power transformers HV Um=40.5kV LV Um>1.1kV Rated Power No-load Loss Load Loss 75℃ Load Loss 120℃ Short-circuit Impedance Noise LPA Length Width Height Weight kVA W W W % dB mm mm mm kg 1000 1250 1600 2000 2700 3200 3600 4300 8500 10600 11200 13500 9600 12000 12800 15000 6 6 6 7 58 60 60 61 1950 2010 2070 2150 920 920 920 1270 1700 1800 1880 1960 3700 4500 5100 6150 2500 4500 16000 18000 7 61 2100 1270 2180 6650 3150 5400 21000 24000 8 62 2430 1270 2130 7850 Distance Between Rollers mm 820 1070 1070 820 820 1070 4000 6500 25000 28000 8 62 2500 1270 2260 9250 Other powers and voltages are available on request. Aluminum windings are available as well. 8 IP23 outdoor enclosure IP30 enclosure Technical specifications Enclosures Nominal Outline Dimension Rated power (kVA) 1600 1800 2000 2200 315 ① ② ② Length (mm) Width (mm) Height (mm) 2400 2600 2800 3000 3200 1200 1400 1600 1800 2000 1800 2000 ①② ①② 2200 2400 2800 400 ① ② ①② ①② 500 ① ② ①② ① ② 630 ① ② ② ③ ① ①② ③ ① ①② ③ 800 ① ① ② ③ ①② ③ ① ① ②③ 1000 ① ① ② ② ③ ③ ①② ③ ① ①②③ 1250 ① ② ② ③ ③ ①② ③ ① ①② ③ 1600 ① ① ② ③ ③ ③ ①② ③ ① ①②③ 2000 ① ① ② ③ ③ ① ① ②③ ③ ① ①② ③ 2500 ① ① ② ③ ③ ③ ① ②③ ③ ① ①② ③ 3150 ① ② ② ③ ③ ① ②③ ③ ① ①②③ Notes: ① – HV Um=12kV, ② – HV. Um=24kV, ③ – HV Um=40.5kV; Outline dimensions of enclosure are related with not only rated power and primary voltage of transformer, but also conductor material used. Please contact us for your specific application. • Cable top in-coming or out-going • Cable bottom in-coming or out-going • Busbar top out-going • Busbar lower side out-going • Busbar upper side out-going Other connecting methods, Please contact us. Height Available connecting method Standard enclosure type • IP23, NEMA 3R for outdoor installation • IP20, IP21, IP30, NEMA 1 for indoor installation Width Len gth 9 Tests Standard insulation level Tests are performed in accordance with IEC60076-11:2004 or IEC IEEE C57.12.91-2001. Routine tests Each cast coil transformer is submitted to a complete set of routine tests for ensuring transformer reliable. • Measurements of winding resistance • Measurement of voltage ratio and check of phase displacement • Measurement of insulation resistance • Measurement of short circuit impedance and load losses • Measurement of no-load losses and current • Separate-source AC voltage withstand voltage test • Induced AC withstand voltage test • Measurement of partial discharge Highest Voltage for equipment Um (r.m.s) (kV) Rated short duration separate source AC withstand voltage (r.m.s) (kV) Rated lightning impulse withstand voltage (peak value) (kV) ≤1.1 3.6 7.2 12 17.5 24 36 3 10 20 28 38 50 70 40 60 75 95 125 170 ANSI/IEEE Nominal Voltage (kV) Type tests Type test is performed in case of new design or important design modification in order to confirm that the quality of transformer is compliance to related standard. They can be carried out according to custom request. 1.2 2.5 5 8.7 15 25 34.5 Low-frequency voltage Basic lightning impulse insulation levels (r.m.s) insulation level (crest) (kV) (kV) 4 10 10 20 12 30 19 45 31 60 37 110 50 150 • Temperature-rise test • Lightning impulse test ANSI/IEEE standard sound leveL Special tests Can be performed upon request • Sound level test • Short-circuit test Wave Cast had pass the following tests: • Short-circuit test at KEMA Holand on one 2.5MVA transformer • All the routine, type and special tests at CTQC witnessed by KEMA on both one 1600kVA 11/0.4kV copper winding transformer and one 2000kVA 20/0.4kV aluminium winding transformer. (KEMA report) • All the routine, type and special tests at CTQC (China Transformer Quality Center) on one 2MVA distribution transformer • All the routine, type and special tests at CTQC on one 10MVA power transformer • The C2 climatic class, E2 environmental class, F1 fire behaviour class tests at CTQC • Vibration test withstand the acceleration ag of the horizontal 0.6g and vertical 0.3g at Tongji University 10 Rated power (kVA) Self cooled (db) Fan cooled (db) 300 500 800 1000 1600 2000 2500 3150 5000 55 60 64 64 66 66 68 70 71 67 67 67 67 68 69 71 71 73 Certificates ISO 9001:2000 Certification awarded by Bureau Veritas Certification (BVQI) Hongkong 2.5MVA 12.47kV power transformer short-circuit test report at KEMA USA 1 6 0 0 k VA 1 1 k VC o p p e r w i n d i n g transformer test report of KEMA 2000kVA 20kV Aluminium winding transformer test report of KEMA 10MVA 35kV power transformer test report at CTQC Vibration test report at Tongji University 11 Handling Handling transformer Transporting by fork-lift truck 1. 4 hoisting joint hinges are installed on the upper clamps 1. The fork shall be symmetrically placed under the enclosure (channel-section) of transformer. base to avoid declining and overturn. 2. It is suggested to hoist the body integrally by 4 steel cables. 3. The included angle between steel cables is not more than 60 2. The fork end shall be over the enclosure center to avoid declining and overturn. 3. The speed shall be limited to avoid tossing. degree. Hoisting hanger Steel cable ≤60° Enclosure Joint hinge Fork-lift truck Transformer Enclosure center & Forks center Enclosure center Handling transformer with enclosure Enclosure Fork-lift truck Enclosure 1. The 4 lifting pads are fixed on the base of enclosure. Fork-lift truck 2. It is suggested to hoist the enclosure by 4 steel cables and spreader bar (or similar tools) as below. 3. The included angle between steel cables is not more than 60 degree. Fork end (over the enclosure center) 4. The special handling way, please refer to the sketch map on the enclosure. Storage 1. 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