• JSZV18-24RJ Voltage Transformer
JSZV18-24RJ Voltage Transformer
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Model
JSZV18-24RJ-22kV
JSZV18-24RJ-20kV
Basic info
Brand Wone Store
Model NO. JSZV18-24RJ Voltage Transformer
Rated frequency 50/60Hz
Primary voltage 22kV
Secondary voltage 100/220V
Series JSZV
Product Detail

Product Overview

JSZV18-24RJ voltage transformer, is fully enclosed casting insulation structure, the primary winding, secondary winding and the annular core all coating in the epoxy resin casting, The product adds elbow type plug part, improving the filth and moisture resistance, is widely used indoor for measuring current, electric energy and protective relaying in the isolated neutral system with the frequency 50-60Hz and highest   voltage for equipment 24 kV.

Key Features   

  • Wide Voltage Range Adaptability:The JSZV18-24RJ voltage transformer can adapt to significant voltage fluctuations based on the rated 24kV. It not only ensures normal operating voltage monitoring but also stably outputs accurate signals during transient voltage fluctuations or system voltage regulation, safeguarding the normal operation of measurement and protection systems.

  • Fast Response Characteristics:With high-speed voltage signal response capability, it captures voltage changes in an extremely short time and converts them into secondary-side signals. When sudden voltage surges or drops occur in the power system, it provides timely signals for relay protection devices to quickly cut off faulty circuits.

  • Low Hysteresis Loss:Using special magnetic materials and optimized design, it achieves extremely low hysteresis loss, reducing energy loss during conversion, improving transformer efficiency, minimizing long-term operational heating, and enhancing equipment stability and service life.

Technical Parameters

  • Rated primary voltage:20kV or 22kV

  • Rated secondary voltage:100V,100/100V,100/220V

  • Rated voltage of residual voltage windings:100/ 3V 、110/ 3V、 115/ 3V、 120/ 3V

  • Burden power factor: cosΦ=0.8(lagging)

  • Standards: IEC60044-2.2003 or IEC61869-1&3

Other technical parameters pls see as follow:

Remarks: Upon request we are glad to offer transformers according to other standards or with non-standard technical specs.

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Wone Store
Main Categories
High voltage/Low voltage/Wire cable/Instrument meters/New energy/Tester/Production equipment/Generator/Electrical fittings/Integrated Electrical Equipment/MV & LV CT PT/Switchgear parts
Business Type
Sales
Highest Annual Export (USD)
$300000000
Professional Experience
1 years
Workplace
1000m²
占位
占位
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