Brand | ROCKWILL |
Model NO. | Grounding/earthing TransformerUp to 36kV |
Rated voltage | 36kV |
Rated normal current | 3000A |
Rated frequency | 50/60Hz |
Series | JDS |
Description
This grounding transformer, suitable for systems up to 36kV, is a specialized electrical device. It creates an artificial neutral point in power grids, playing a crucial role in grounding protection. By effectively handling single - phase ground faults, it ensures the stable operation of medium - voltage power systems, whether in urban distribution networks or industrial power setups.
Feature
Voltage Adaptability:Designed for up to 36kV systems, it matches the common voltage levels of medium - voltage power grids, ensuring wide - ranging applicability.
Fault Handling:Efficiently suppresses arc - grounding overvoltages during single - phase ground faults. It helps reduce ground fault currents, minimizing damage to power grid equipment and enhancing system reliability.
Robust Construction:Built with high - quality materials like premium magnetic cores and durable windings. The enclosure is sturdy, resisting harsh environmental factors such as moisture and dust, ensuring long - term stable performance.
Safety Enhancement:Provides a reliable neutral grounding solution, preventing abnormal voltage fluctuations and equipment insulation damage, thus safeguarding the safety of the entire power grid and connected electrical devices.
Main technical parameter
Note: This parameter table is for reference. We can offer customize production tailored to client specifications.
Scope of Application
Suitable for scenarios with varying capacities and voltage levels.
35kV and Above Distribution Networks: Transformer windings typically adopt a star (Y) connection with an accessible neutral point, eliminating the need for grounding transformers.
6kV and 10kV Distribution Networks: Transformer windings mostly use delta (Δ) connections without accessible neutral points, requiring grounding transformers to provide a neutral point.
Special Scenarios: When system unbalanced voltage is high, Z-type transformers can meet measurement requirements through balanced design of their three-phase windings. When system unbalanced voltage is low (e.g., fully cable-based networks), the neutral point of Z-type transformers must generate an unbalanced voltage of 30-70V to satisfy measurement criteria.
Purpose and Function: Provides a return path for fault currents, ensuring safety and stability during ground faults.
Operating Principle During Faults: During a ground fault, fault current flows through the transformer’s neutral point. The counteracting magnetic flux generated by reverse current neutralizes impedance.
Voltage and Current Ratings: Rated voltage matches the system’s line voltage. Capable of withstanding maximum fault currents for up to 30 seconds.