1zsc000498-Aan en (Uz)
1zsc000498-Aan en (Uz)
1zsc000498-Aan en (Uz)
This product information gives some more explanations to the order data sheet for tapchanger type UZ. The documents that references are made to, can be found on the documentation CD or at the ABB web site (www.abb.com/electricalcomponents).
Selections inside of this bracket are included in the base price and require no extra delivery time.
AA Type
Arc furnace Use Info no. 5492 0031-89 for calculation and dimensioning rules. Shunt reactor Calculation & selection to be performed by ABB Components. GSU Regulating on HV-side = output side. Pay attention to definition of raise / lower Rectifier/Converter Rectifier: Use Info no. 5492 0031-89 for calculation and dimensioning rules. Converter: Calculation & selection to be performed by ABB Components. Booster (series transformers) Many times used in USA were the regulating is made at the LV-side of the transformer. A booster transformer is then used to transform the current to a suitable level for the tap-changer. It is important to remember that the step voltage and current filled in should be the one that the tap-changer will be subject to.
1-phase (solitary); single-phase stand alone unit as for instance a traction feeder unit.
AB Rated power
AB
Rated power
Rated power
MVA
This should be the rated power of the transformer that the tap-changer is placed in. (A singleAC phase transformer placed in a bank should have the rated power of the complete bank.)
AC Electrical data
AC
Electric data
System voltage (HV / LV): Regulating range: +/Connections (HV): Connections (LV): Auto
x Y x Y
HV
a
D D
/ /
LV
kV x
Frequency Hz 60 % of x HV LV winding
LV regulated
HV regulated
Flux regulated
AD
a = steps that will add voltage (from the nominal position) to the winding that is connected to the regulating winding. b = steps that will subtract voltage (from the nominal position) to the winding that is connected to the regulating winding. p = steps in % of the winding HV or LV winding that is connected to the regulating winding. For flux regulated auto transformer, fill in the average step. Booster transformers (series transformers) For booster transformers, pay attention to the step voltage and current. They should be the one that the tap-changer will be subject to. Auto transformers
For flux regulated (regulation at the neutral point) the connection table (with tapchanger position and voltages) should be sent to ABB Components.
AD OLTC is placed
AD
OLTC is placed
in the middle of
the HV winding
the LV winding
AE
or line
or line
Line end
Middle of
Neutral point
LI
AC
Also check the insulation distances in the figure under point AG. In the first box fill in the LI=Lightning impulse level. In the second box fill in the AC level Observe that the values shall be your calculated values which the tap-changer will see, including for instance up-swings and stresses during tests.
AG Type of switching
AH Leakage inductance
AH
Leakage inductance
Specify the leakage inductance through the coarse and fine windings in series (L)
mH
BA
Fill in the leakage induction for coarse/fine connection when the tap-changer is placed in mid position. An alternative is to send the winding layout with dimensions and current direction and also the connection to ABB Components. In that case ABB Components will calculate the leak inductance with the help of a FEM program that will give the most accurate result. See product information 5492 0031-100, for more information.
BA
OLTC type designation
UZ
Example ERN
380
600
1.2. First square, secondly fill in the type of switch: L=Linear R= Plus/Minus D= Coarse/Fine 1.3. First square, thirdly fill in the type of connection: N=Three-phase star point T=Three-phase fully insulated 2. Second square, fill in impulse withstand (LI, BIL) to earth that the tap-changer shall withstand: 200kV, 250kV, 380kV, 550kV or 650kV 3. Third square fill in the maximum rated through current 150, 300 or 600A
BC Electrical positions
BC
Electrical positions
BD Rated voltage
BD
Rated voltage
BE
If the phase step voltage is varying over the range the connection table (with tapchanger position and voltages) should be sent to ABB Components.
BE Rated current.
BE
Rated current
BF
BF Overload requirements
BF
Overload requirements
Other requirement
BG
ABB tap-changers fulfil IEC 60214 and IEEE C 57.131.1995. (The temperature rise test is performed at 1,2 times the maximum rated through current). This means that the tap-changer with its rated through current also fulfil overloading of a transformer with the same rating according to the transformer standard IEC 60076-7 and ANSI/IEEE C57.91.
BG
Tap-changer tank data
by bolting
by welding
No
Yes
Note: Required if the difference between the oil level in the tap-changer conservator and the oil level in the transformer conservator exceeds 2.8 m.
Selection when the conservator is placed in the tap-changer tank (UZE) or when a separate conservator is delivered (UZF): Breather
Dehydrating breather One-way breather
BH
Flange to the transformer Flange for bolting with holes or Flange for welding, without holes and prepared for welding.
Reinforced barrier The barrier is the part that separates the tap-changer oil from the transformer oil. The reinforced version is needed when there is a pressure difference of more then 25kPa between the transformer and tap-changer. This is equal to an oil level difference of h>2,8m between the transformer and tap-changer conservator. The reinforced barrier can withstand a pressure difference of 70kPA.
Flange for separate conservator See UZE tank under Oil conservator below. Oil Conservator See it on UZF below.
UZE with oil conservator in the tank and with an oil level indicator.
UZF with oil conservator on the roof and with an oil level indicator.
Breather Dehydration breather= Silica gel breather One-way breather= Opens at an internal overpressure in the UZ tank of 35-40kPA.
BH (CF)
Effective number of turns Note: Marking of mechanical position indicator. 3 standard alternatives: ( 1 .. N) (Ln .. N .. Rn) (-n .. 0 .. +n)
Linear
Plus/minus
Coarse/fine
Position named
BJ
The name of the position in which maximum and minimum turns are connected to the main winding shall be filled in for the appropriate type of switching chosen. Compare with the CF.
Example This connection diagram is named Max turns as position 1 has a max turns connected to the main winding. This connection diagram is named Min turns as position 1 has a min turns connected to the main winding.
Max turns
Min turns
19
19
BJ
Short circuit current
Rms value
Max. 7 kA, 3 s (150 A, 300 A)
Max. 8 kA, 3 s (600 A)
Peak value:
kA
BK For UZ with rated current 150A and 300A the peak value is max 17,5kA, for 600A
8kA the max peak value is 20kA and for 600A 12kA the max peak value is 30kA. For short circuits under a longer time t2 a calculation can be made to find out the maximum current I2 using: 2 I 2 t 2 = I1 t 1 2 I1 and t1 shall be taken from the table above. t2>t1
BL Tie-in resistor
BL
Tie-in resistor
Note: Tie-in resistor is needed only if recovery voltage of the change-over selector exceeds 40 kV. The tie-in resistor is placed in the transformer tank
No
Yes
Note: With other arrangement than figures below. Remember to attach winding layout, winding connections and capacitances between windings in order to get tie-in resistance calculated by ABB
Capacitance C2 (nF)
HV
LV
Other winding
HV
LV
Other winding
HV
LV
Other winding
HV
LV
Other winding
kV
Y D Y D
kV
Y D
kV
Y D
kV
BN When using Plus/Minus and Coarse/Fine connection the regulating winding will be
floating during the time when the pre-selector is open. The regulating winding will receive a potential that is determined by the surrounding capacitances and voltages and in some cases also of the leads. If the recovery voltage over the change-over selector exceeds 40kV, a tie-in resistor is needed to reduce the recovery voltage.
Program To check if a tie-in resistor is needed, the Tie-in Resistor Calculation Program provided on the documentation CD can be used. Calculation of tie-in resistor value If a tie-in resistor is needed, all information in the BL section must be filled in so ABB can make the calculation.
BN Surface treatment
BN
Surface treatment
C3
C4
Only primer outside (White finish paint inside tank and motor-drive)
Other
BO
Guide to environmental classes Category and Example of typical environments in a temperate corrosivity climate. Outdoor Atmosphere with low salinity or moderate pollution. Urban and lightly industrialised areas. Areas with C3 Medium some coastal influence. Indoor Spaces with moderate condensation frequency and some pollution from production processes, e.g. food processing plants, breweries, dairies, and laundries. Outdoor Atmosphere with moderate salinity or high pollution. Industrial and costal areas. C4 High Indoor Spaces with high condensation frequency and high pollution from production processes, e.g. chemical, swimming halls, coastal ship- and boat yards Finish paint outside, also fill in the colour. - RAL 7032 is silicon grey - RAL 7033 is concrete grey - RAL 7035 is light grey - RAL 7038 is agate grey - Munsell 5.5B5.5/1.25 is grey blue. - Munsell 8B4.5/3.2 is blue - ANSI 70 is grey. Other paint will give a further price increase and a prolonged delivery time
Anti-condensation coverage is a layer of insulating material that will insulate the cabinet better at cold ambient conditions. It will also further prevent condensation of moisture in the cabinet. Anti condensation coverage is required if the ambient temperature is colder than -45 C.
BO Cable lugs BO
Cable lugs
Catalogue No.
LL 114 003-K LL 114 003-L LL 114 003-A LL 114 003-B
LL 114 003-C LL 114 003-D LL 114 003-E LL 114 003-F LL 114 003-H LL 114 003-M
BR For the connection of the regulating winding leads to the tap-changer terminals.
BR
Only cover Valve with R1" outside thread Valve with R1" outside thread Valve with flange (BS) bolt circle diameter 98.4 mm Valve with 1" NPT inside thread (ANSI) Flange for connection of oil filter unit, see Technical Guide
BS
Draining valve
Only cover R1" outside thread R1" outside thread Valve with flange (BS) bolt circle diameter 98.4 mm 1" NPT inside thread (ANSI) without test valve 1" NPT inside thread (ANSI) with test valve Valve with flange for oil filter unit, see Technical Guide
BT R1 is the same as G1
R1 is the same as G1
BS
BT
Supervision devices
For the distance H, everything refers to the tap-changer, between oil level in conservator and pressure relay device.
Standard option is a pressure relay with a double contact The tap-changer must be equipped with either a pressure relay or an oil flow relay that should be connected to trip the transformer. Single contact means that the device has one dry contact for output signal. Double contact means that the device has two dry contacts that act simultaneously. Temperature switch has two dry contacts acting at the specific temperature. The dry contacts can be connected either as NO or NC.
Prepared for TEC means that the tap-changer will be delivered with Pt100 temperature sensor in the tank. TEC (Transformer Electronic Control) is ABBs monitoring & diagnostic and control system for transformers and components.
BU
Oil filter unit
No
Yes
CA
CC-CD Voltages
Compare with the tap-changer BH and the example with attached connection diagrams. Other alternatives are also possible, but will have an extra cost and prolonged delivery time.
CG Terminal blocks
These are the standard options. Other can also be supplied, but they will increase the price and could also prolong the delivery time.
CK Extra heater
CK
Extra heater
No
Yes, with
Thermostat
Humidistat
CL One heater that is permanently energised is supplied as standard. Both for temperature
and to avoid moisture in the cabinet. If an extra heater is required, it has the following options to be controlled by a thermostat and/or humidistat (moisture). It is also possible to have a manual switch in series with the thermostat and humidistat. For ambient temperatures colder than -40C an extra heater is required. It shall be controlled by a thermostat.
CL Socket Outlet
CL
Conv. Outlet
No Yes, DIN (16 A) 50Hz 230V Yes, ANSI(15A) 60Hz 120V (NEMA 5-15R)
Yes, ANSI(15A) 60Hz 220V (NEMA 6-15R) Yes, ANSI(20A) 60Hz 120V (NEMA 5-20R)
CN Multi-position switches
Max number of contact rows: 12 without through position (UZ.L) 11 with through position (UZ.R, UZ.D) 10 with through position and running-through protection. UZ.R with through position Positions 9, 11, 13, 15, 17, 25, 27 Observe that when a coder is ordered under CT a BBM-switch will also be supplied. This BBM-switch occupies one contact row. If more then 4 extra contact rows are ordered an extra price will be added on top of the price for the contact row. Potentiometer position transmitter This is a resistor bridge that has an increasing resistance in one tap-changer direction. The first ordered potentiometer position transmitter is included in the base price.
Break before make Has one contact from each tap-changer position. During switch from one position to another it will have no contact for a while. Make before break Has one contact from each tap-changer position. During switch from one position to another it will have contact with both positions for a while. Potentiometer for TEC This is a resistor bridge suited for TEC that has an increasing resistance in one tapchanger direction. It is connected directly to TEC to indicate the tap-changer position. Odd/even (step switch) for parallel control It gives a signal when the tap-changer is in odd position and another signal when it is in even position The switches are used for master/follower control scheme also named master/slave or simultan method. It gives a signal when the tap-changer is in odd position and another signal when it is in even position. On transformer controls one or more other transformers. The tap-changers must also be standing in the same position when the transformers are energised. This step switch is not needed for the a-eberle voltage regulator. Special follower switch for parallel control This is a special version of master/follower method that has been used by some customers. Normally all motor-drive mechanisms have both a control and one follower contact. The control contact is BBM. The follower contact has all positions closed except for the actual position and one position higher. At energising of the transformer, all tap-changers will position then self in the same position as the master.
CO
Resistance position transmitter
Resistance in ohms per step for potentiometer position transmitter 10 ,2W 50 ,5W 400 ,5W
CP
Potentiometer position transmitter If a measuring transducer shall be used, see below CP, 10, 2W shall be chosen. Resistance for TEC potentiometer Will automatically be delivered with a suitable resistance for TEC
CP Measuring transducer
Converts the resistance from the potentiometer to a current. (It is not needed for TEC applications.) The resistance 10 per step, shall be selected at CO.
CT Coder
CT
Coder
No
Yes, BCD coded 1, 2, 4, 8, 10, 20
CU The coder occupies 1 contact row. The coder includes all necessary devices to
generate an output code. It is also protected by varistors.
CU
Remote position indicator
No
Digital with analog input (from measuring transducer, section CP), size 96x48
Auxiliary voltage
AC 110-240 V DC 12-48 V
Output
No
BCD Open collector BCD TTL
Analog 0-1 V
Analog 1-5 V
OR WITH:
Analog 0-5 V
Analog 4-20 mA
Analog 0-10 V
Digital with BCD input (section CT) size 96x24. Auxiliary voltage: DC 24 V
Analogue position indicator Requires that a potentiometer position transmitter is selected under CN. Requires that a 10 resistor is selected under CO. Requires that a measuring transducer is selected under CP. Digital with analogue input Select supply voltage of AC 110-240V AC or DC 12-48V. Requires that a potentiometer position transmitter is selected under CN. Requires that a 10 resistor is selected under CO. Requires that a measuring transducer is selected under CP. Digital with BCD input Requires that a BCD coder is selected under CT Requires a supply voltage of DC 24V
CV Circuit breaker
CV
Circuit breaker
No
The signal contact gives a signal when the circuit breaker has been tripped.
CX Extra signals
Tap-change incomplete gives a signal if the motor-drive is not in position after a preset time. Extra NO/NC for protective motor switch, gives an extra signal from the motor protection. (One signal contact is included)
CY
Undervoltage relay
No
DA As the motor and control circuits are separate an under voltage relay can be placed in
each of the circuits as an option. This will give a signal in case of a voltage lower than the limit for the motor or devices or at a complete loss of voltage.
FR Further requirements
All extras must be noted here. In many cases it will be extra cost and/or delivery time. Please also note that there is a physical limitation in the cabinet if too many options are chosen.