(1) Isotropic soft magnetic materials
(2) The loss is very low, about 30% of the silicon steel sheet
(3) High resistivity, about 3 times that of silicon steel sheet
(4) The follow-up process is convenient to handle
(5) The manufacturing process is environmentally friendly.
Amorphous alloy dry-type transformers are new energy-saving transformers that use new magnetic materials (amorphous alloys) to make cores. Compared with the transformer with silicon steel sheet as the core, the no-load loss is reduced by more than 70%, and the no-load current is reduced by about 80%. It is the current distribution transformer with ideal energy-saving effect, and is especially suitable for rural power grids and developing regions with low load rates the place.
SCBH15 Series amorphous alloy dry-type power transformers technical parameters | ||||||||||||
Rated Capacity KVA | Voltage Combination | Vector group |
Off-load Loss(W) | On-load Loss(W (120℃) | Short Circuit current(%) |
Impedance (%) |
Weight(KG) | Dimensions(mm) | ||||
High Voltage (KV) |
Tapping Range (%) |
Low Voltage (KV) |
Total | Length | Width | Height | ||||||
100 | 6 6.3 10 10.5 11 |
±5 or ±2x2.5 |
0.38 0.4 0.415 0.433 |
Dyn11 | 130 | 1570 | 1.2 | 4 | 950 | 1170 | 820 | 960 |
125 | 150 | 1850 | 1.1 | 1020 | 1220 | 820 | 960 | |||||
160 | 170 | 2130 | 1.1 | 1120 | 1280 | 820 | 970 | |||||
200 | 200 | 2530 | 1 | 1260 | 1340 | 820 | 980 | |||||
250 | 230 | 2760 | 1 | 1440 | 1405 | 820 | 995 | |||||
315 | 280 | 3470 | 0.9 | 1650 | 1470 | 900 | 1010 | |||||
400 | 310 | 3990 | 0.8 | 1960 | 1535 | 900 | 1025 | |||||
500 | 360 | 4880 | 0.8 | 2420 | 1700 | 900 | 1040 | |||||
630 | 410 | 5960 | 0.7 | 2500 | 1765 | 900 | 995 | |||||
800 | 480 | 6960 | 0.7 | 3180 | 1835 | 1200 | 1150 | |||||
1000 | 550 | 8130 | 0.6 | 3970 | 1920 | 1250 | 1300 | |||||
1250 | 650 | 9690 | 0.6 | 6 | 4880 | 2020 | 1300 | 1460 | ||||
1600 | 760 | 11730 | 0.6 | 5900 | 2130 | 1300 | 1530 | |||||
2000 | 1000 | 14450 | 0.5 | 7100 | 2250 | 1600 | 1700 | |||||
2500 | 1200 | 17170 | 0.5 | 8400 | 2390 | 1600 | 1770 |