Power Transformers: A Power Transformer is a significant and powerful electrical device used in high-voltage transmission and distribution systems.
Range:
- Upto 100 MVA
- Voltage class: 1.1kv,2.2kv, 3.3kv, 6.6kv, 6.9kv,11kv, 12.74kv, 13.2kv,15kv, 22kv, 25kv, 33kv, 34.5kv,66kv, 69kv and ++
- Tap changer: OLTC, OLTC
- Cooling: ONAN, OFWF, ONAF, OFAF, ONWF
- Application Standard: IS 1180,2026, IEC 60076
- Standard fitting: Rating and Diagram plate
- Earthing Terminals
- Oil level indicators
- Pressed steel indicator
- Pressed steel radiators
- Filter valve
- Drain plug
- Double explosion vent
- Pressure relieve valve
- Silica gel breather
- Tap changing switch
USE CASE:
Transmission Substation: These transformers step up the voltage of electricity generated at power plants for efficient long-distance transmission over high-voltage transmission lines. They are typically used to convert the output voltage from generators (typically at 11 kV or 33 kV) to higher transmission voltages (typically in the range of 132 kV to 400 kV).
Power Generation Stations: transformers are also used in distribution substations to step down the voltage of electricity received from transmission lines to levels suitable for distribution to residential, commercial, and industrial customers. These transformers might be used in urban or industrial areas with high electricity demand.
Hydro, Solar and Renewable Energy Projects: As renewable energy sources like wind and solar power continue to grow, there is an increasing need for transformers to integrate these sources into the electrical grid.
FURNACE TRANSFORMER: A furnace transformer is a specific type of transformer designed for use in industrial applications, particularly in electric arc furnaces (EAFs) used for steel making.
Furnace transformers are designed to supply high currents at low voltages, typically ranging from a few hundred volts to a few thousand volts, to power electric arc furnaces used in steel production. These transformers step down the high-voltage electricity from the power grid to the lower voltages required for the operation of the furnace.
Range:
- 1000 Hz| up-to 30Mva
- Voltage class: 433v, 3.3kv, 6.6kv, 11kv, 22kv, 33kv, ++
- Low voltage: 400v, 440v, 500v, 575v, 750v, 800v, 1000v, ++
- Tap changer: OLTC, OLTC
- Cooling: ONAN,OFWF, ONAF, OFAF,ONWF
USE CASE:
Chemical and Metallurgical Industries: Furnace transformers may find applications in chemical and metallurgical industries where high-temperature reactions are involved in the production of various chemicals, alloys, and materials. These industries often require specialized equipment such as electric arc furnaces to carry out their manufacturing processes.
Steel plant: Electric arc furnaces (EAFs) are a crucial component in modern steel production processes. Furnace transformers are essential for providing the high currents needed to generate the intense heat required to melt scrap steel and other raw materials in the EAF.
Metal smelting: In addition to steel making, furnace transformers can also be used in other metal smelting processes where electric arc furnaces are employed. These processes may involve the smelting of non-ferrous metals such as copper, aluminium, and zinc, as well as the recycling of metal scrap to produce secondary raw materials.
They play a critical role in providing the high currents required for melting metals and facilitating various manufacturing operations in industries such as steel production, foundries, metalworking, and chemical processing.