Dry-type grounding transformer
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  • Dry-type grounding transformer
Dry-type grounding transformer
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  • Dry-type grounding transformer

Dry-type grounding transformer

It is primarily dedicated to fields such as power and industrial automation equipment, neutral point protection equipment in power supply systems, high and low voltage complete sets of equipment for power transmission and distribution, new energy generation like photovoltaic and wind power, environmental monitoring and control, and ore magnetic content analysis

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The grounding transformer is connected to the three-phase busbar of the system and, according to its internally designed Z-connection configuration, taps the system neutral point for use by the arc-suppression coil.
In a power supply system, if the transformer windings are connected in a Y configuration with a neutral point tapped, there is no need to use a grounding transformer. However, if the transformer windings are connected in a Δ configuration without a neutral point tapped, when selecting an arc-suppression grounding device, it is essential to use a grounding transformer to establish a neutral point.

The grounding transformer employs a Z-connected transformer. Due to the Z-connection on the high-voltage side of the transformer, each phase winding consists of two segments, each located on a different core column belonging to separate phases. The two segments of the coil are connected in opposite polarities. As a result, the zero-sequence magnetic fluxes generated by the two phase windings cancel each other out, leading to a very low zero-sequence impedance and extremely low no-load losses. When using a conventional transformer equipped with an arc-suppression coil, the capacity of the arc-suppression coil should not exceed 20% of the transformer's rated capacity.

In addition to being equipped with an arc-suppression coil, a grounding transformer can also be connected to a secondary load, thereby replacing the station service transformer. Specifically, for a ZN,yn11 connection, when the grounding transformer is loaded with a secondary load, its primary capacity should equal the sum of the arc-suppression coil’s capacity and the secondary load’s capacity. When the grounding transformer is operated without a secondary load, its capacity equals that of the arc-suppression coil alone.
Grounding transformers can be configured in oil-immersed, dry-type, or integrated designs that combine an oil-immersed arc-suppression coil with a grounding transformer, depending on practical application requirements.
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