Trihal Catalogue EN - 04062015

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Distribution Transformers

Trihal
Cast resin transformer

Make the most of your energy

Presentation

Contents

Presentation 4
Technology

Options and Accessories

13

Tests 21
Technical Information

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Internet 27

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Presentation

Contents

Introduction 5
Basic Equipment
Technology and construction

Type and range

Environmental protection

Technology and Construction


Standards and configurations

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Introduction

Presentation

Setting a new standard for dry-type cast resin


transformers
For a high level of safety and exceptional environmental
friendliness, theres nothing to beat a dry-type cast resin
transformer.
The epoxy resin insulation used in this kind of transformer
means no oil is used, greatly reducing the risk of fire and
improving recyclability, all without loss of performance
compared to other transformer types. Dry-type cast resin
transformers are therefore ideal for critical applications and
high-traffic areas.
Even among dry-type cast resin transformers, Trihal
from Schneider Electric stands out due to its outstanding

Trihal with enclosure

performance and unrivalled certifications.


Trihal is a best-in-class range of dry-type cast resin
transformers, rated from 160 kVA up to 15 MVA, with
insulation rated up to 36 kV. Its perfectly suited to a wide
variety of industries, from densely-populated buildings
and critical infrastructure to heavy industry and renewable
energy production.
Crucially, Trihals safety and performance certifications are
without equal, and the range is compliant with IEC6007611
and IEC60076-16, as well as ISO 9001, ISO 14001 and
ISO18001.
All this results in optimum efficiency with very little
maintenance, for a long service life.

hospitals

buildings

data centers

food and
beverage

airports

nuclear

mining, metal
& minerals

automotive

wind

oil and gas

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Presentation

Basic Equipment

Technology and construction


Trihal benefits from two key processes:
a linear voltage gradient from top to bottom of the HV
coil, generally used
a fireproof casting system
This technology developed by Schneider Electric has
wide variety of applications.and meets different customer
requirements.

Magnetic core

Type and range


Trihal is a three-phase dry-type transformer cast under
vacuum in epoxy resin with an active filler.
This active filler, composed of alumina trihydrate, is the
origin of the Trihal trademark.
Trihal transformers are supplied with or without an enclosure
and from 160 kVA to 15 MVA and up to 36 kV.

Environmental protection
The Trihal competence center was the first French facility
to be certified ISO 14001 in this sector, and has been since
1998.
Trihal is designed and manufactured to be environmentallyAssembly line

friendly, providing an ecological solution for HV/LV


transformers.
Environmental protection is integrated in our management
systems in order to promote the protection of all natural
resources and continuously improve conditions for a clean
environment.
The product design focuses on minimizing its environmental
impact.

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Technology and Construction

Presentation

Standards and configurations


Standard design
Manufacturing standards

Possible adaptation

IEC 60076-11, EN 50588, EN 50629

GOST-R, BS, IEEE

Class tests
HV/LV coils

Installations

C3*, E3, F1, 5 pC


HV encapsulated in cast resin/LV impregnated

HV and LV encapsulated in cast resin

Indoor use:

Outdoor use with properly designed enclosure:

> IP00 (without enclosure)/IP31 (with enclosure)

> From IP35 up to IP44 (with enclosure)

> C2 Corrosivity class, Medium durability (in compliance with

> Up to C5-Marine, Medium durability (in compliance with ISO 12944-6)

ISO12944-6)
Winding material
Phases

According to manufacturer optimization (Cu)

Cu/Cu

Three-phase

Single-phase

Standard:
> AN (natural air)
Cooling system

Option:

AFWF (air forced water forced)

> AF (air forced)


> 40% performance reserves
Maximum TC/altitude
Thermal class insulation
Temperature rise

40C at any time/1000 m

Up to 65C/Above 1000 m

According to IEC 60085, Class F


100 K

80 K (for 40C) - Temperature rise adapted to maximum TC

Rated frequency
Rated power
Impedance voltage Uk
Vector groups
Rated HV insulation
HV tapping
HV terminals
Rated LV (MV) insulation
LV terminals

50 Hz or 60 Hz
Up to 3,.150 kVA

Up to 15 MVA
Lower than 4%

From 4 to 6%

Higher than 6% - Up to 11%

Dyn, YNd

All others according to IEC

Up to 36 kV (IEC)

Up to 40.5 kV (GOST-R)

Off-circuit tapping links: 3 or 5 positions, +/- 2.5%

Off-circuit tapping links: up to 9 positions, +/- 2.5% or higher


HV/MV plug-in or porcelain bushings through dedicated cable boxes (IEC,

Standard HV connections

BS or NEMA compliant)

1.1 kV

Up to 7.2 kV

Standard LV connections

LV cable ducting interface (Canalis)

Top or bottom entry (on request)

Side entry through dedicated cable boxes (IEC, BS or NEMA compliant)


AN cooling system:
6 PTC sensors (or 3 PT100) + Thermal Relay

Thermal protection

AF cooling system:
9 PTC sensors (or 6 PT100) + Thermal Relay
Standard:
4 bi-directional flat rollers, 4 lifting holes, 4 carriage

Accessories

holes on the sub-base, 2 earthing points, rating plate


Most common options:
Anti-vibration pads, remote communication for thermal

Locking device for plug-in bushings, current transformers, automatic


voltage regulator panel, On Load Tap Changer, special paint color for
enclosure

relay, marshalling box, earthing ball, surge arresters


> Type tests: in accordance with IEC 60076-11: temperature rise test,
lightning impulse test
Test certificate

Routine tests: in accordance with IEC 60076-11

> Special tests: in accordance with IEC 60076-11: noise level measurement,
short-circuit test
> Others: seismic test resistance, climatic, environmental or fire class tests

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Technology

Contents

Manufacturing Process

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Magnetic core

LV winding

HV winding

10

HV casting system

10

HV coil casting process

11

HV support wedges

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Technology

Manufacturing Process

Control of the industrial process: very low partial


discharge rate ( 5 pC).
Magnetic core
The magnetic core is made from laminated grain-oriented
silicon steel.
The choice and grade of steel and the cutting pattern and
method of assembly minimize the loss level and the no-load
current, resulting in a very low noise level.
Once assembled, it is protected against corrosion.

Magnetic core being assembled

LV winding
The LV winding is made of either aluminium or copper foil to
eliminate axial stress under short-circuit conditions; the foil
is insulated by a Class F inter-layer film, pre-impregnated
with heat-activated epoxy resin.
The ends of the windings are protected and insulated using
end packing made of Class F materials.
The whole winding is polymerized by being placed in an
autoclave for 2 hours at 130C, which guarantees:
outstanding resistance to harsh industrial atmospheres
excellent dielectric withstand
very good resistance to radial stress under short-circuit
conditions

LV winding with foil technology

Each LV winding ends in a tin-plated aluminum or copper


connection point, enabling connections to be made without
using a contact interface.

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Technology

HV winding
The HV winding is usually wound from insulated aluminum
or copper wire, using a method developed and patented
by Schneider Electric: a linear voltage gradient from top to
bottom.
For higher currents, the MV winding can be wound using
strip technology.
These methods are used to obtain very low stress levels
between adjacent conductors.
This winding is casted and molded under vacuum using
HV winding with strip technology

Class F filling and fireproofed resin: the Trihal casting


system.
These processes give coils very high dielectric properties
with very low partial discharge level (guaranteed 5 Pc)*
which is a decisive factor in influencing the transformers life
span and its lightning impulse withstand(1).
HV tapping points on the copper connection bars enable
connections to be made without using a contact interface
(grease, bi-metallic strip).
*Validated in external laboratory.
(1) It is important to note that the level of partial discharge remains the
same throughout the transformers service life.

HV casting system
The system provides a vacuum-cast coating of fire-resistant
filled resin, a technology developed and patented by
Schneider Electric.
The Class F casting system comprises:
A bisphenol-based epoxy resin with sufficient viscosity to
ensure excellent impregnation of the windings
An anhydride hardener ensures very good thermal and
HV casting process

mechanical properties. A flexibilizing additive gives the


casting system the necessary elasticity to prevent cracking
during operation

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Technology

An active powdered filler consisting of silica and


especially of alumina trihydrate thoroughly mixed with the
resin and the hardener
Silica, which reinforces the castings mechanical strength
and improves heat dissipation.
The alumina trihydrate guarantees the Trihal transformers
intrinsic fire performance. Alumina trihydrate produces 3
fire-retardant effects which occur in the event of calcination
of the casting system (when the transformer is exposed to
flames).
1st fire-retardant effect: refracting shield of alumina
2nd fire-retardant effect: barrier of water vapor
3rd fire-retardant effect: temperature held below the fire
point
The result of all 3 fire-retardant effects is immediate selfextinguishing of the Trihal transformer.
In addition to its dielectric qualities, the casting system
gives the Trihal transformer excellent self-extinguishing fire
resistance and excellent environmental protection against
harsh industrial atmospheres.

HV coil casting process


The process, from proportioning the resin through to
polymerization, is fully controlled by microprocessor,
preventing any inopportune manual operation.
The alumina trihydrate and the silica are vacuum-dried and
degassed to eliminate all traces of humidity and air which
could degrade the casting systems dielectric characteristics.
Half is mixed with the resin and half with the hardener under
hard vacuum and at a controlled temperature, to give two
homogenous pre-mixes.
Another thin film degassing precedes the final mixing.
Vacuum casting is then carried out in dried and pre-heated
molds at an optimal impregnation temperature.
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Technology

The polymerization cycle begins with gelification at 80C


and ends with long polymerization at 140C.
These temperatures are close to those of a transformer
in service, enabling mechanical stresses to be eliminated
which could lead to the coating cracking.

HV coil support wedges


The high voltage winding is centered on the magnetic core
and held in place vertically by an efficient wedging system.
Thanks to the unique design of these wedges they can be
assembled in a variety of ways to suit different levels of HV
insulation.
The wedges are designed according to customers needs to
cope with different environmental and mechanical conditions
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(seismic withstand, vibration etc.).

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Options and Accessories

Contents

Thermal Protection
T thermal protection using PT100 sensors 14
Z thermal protection using PTC sensors 15

Forced Ventilation

17

Connections
Low voltage connections

18

High voltage connections

18

High voltage surge arresters

19

Vibration damping

19

Protective Enclosure

12

IP protection indices

20

IK protection indices

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Options and Accessories

Thermal Protection

The Trihal cast resin transformer can be protected by


monitoring the winding temperature.
This monitoring is done by:
PT100 sensors + associated relay for alarm and trip and
real-time temperature monitoring
PTC sensors + associated relay for alarm and trip

T thermal protection using PT100 sensors


Resistance

This thermal protection device gives a digital display of the


winding temperatures and includes:
PT100 sensors
The main feature of a PT100 sensor is that it gives the
real-time temperature on a scale of 0C to 200C, see

Temperature

graph opposite (accuracy 0.5% of the measurement scale

Typical graph of a PT100 sensor

1degree).
Temperature control and display functions are performed
via a digital thermometer. The 3 sensors, each comprising 1
white wire and 2 red wires, are installed in the live part of the
Trihal transformer with 1 located on each phase.
They are placed in a tube, allowing them to be replaced if
necessary.

PT100 sensors fitted


in the transformer

PT100 sensors outside


the transformer

1 terminal block for connecting the PT100 sensors to the


T digital thermometer

terminal block mounted


on the transformer

The terminal block is equipped with a plug-in connector.


FAN 2
ventilation
(outside the
transformer)
24-220 V
supply
AC - DC

RS 232 or
RS 485 series
output

PT100 sensors are supplied connected to the terminal block


fixed to the top of the transformer.
1 T digital thermometer characterized by 3 independent
circuits.

FAN
AL 1 AL 2
FAULT
alarm 1 alarm 2 monitoring transformer
140C 150C of sensor ventilation
failures

(AF) 130C

2 of the circuits monitor the temperature captured by the


PT100 sensors, one for alarm 1, the other for alarm 2.
When the temperature reaches 140C (or 150C) the
alarm 1 information (or alarm 2/tripping) is processed by

Schematic diagram for the T digital thermometer

2 independent output relays equipped with changeover


contacts.

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Options and Accessories

The position of these relays is indicated by 2 diodes (LEDs).


The third circuit monitors sensor or electrical supply failure.
The corresponding relay (FAULT), which is independent and
equipped with changeover contacts, is instantly switched as
soon as the device is supplied with power. Its position is also
indicated by a diode (LED).
The purpose of a FAN output is to control starting of
tangential fans in the event of forced ventilation of the
transformer (AF): this option is shown on page 11.
An additional input (CH4) can be connected to a sensor
outside the transformer (not supplied), intended to measure
the ambient temperature in the HV/LV substation.
A digital output (RS 232 or 485) or a 4-20 mA analog output
is available for connection to a PLC or computer.
A FAN 2 output is available as an option to control starting of
an additional fan.
The T digital thermometer is delivered with an installation
manual.
Please note: since the transformer is thermal Class F, the
user has responsibility for setting the T digital thermometer
with a maximum temperature of 140C for alarm 1 and
150C for alarm 2 (tripping).
Failure to comply with these maximum temperatures
absolves Schneider Electric of any liability for damage that
could possibly be incurred by the transformer.

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Options and Accessories

Z thermal protection using PTC sensors


resistance

The standard version for naturally cooled (AN) transformers


comprises:
2 PTC sensor sets, positive temperature coefficient
thermistors mounted in series: the first set for alarm 1,
temperature

the second set for alarm 2. The PTC sensor resistance

threshold

increases very steeply at a rated and factory-set threshold

Typical graph of a PTC sensor

temperature which is not adjustable (see graph opposite).


This abrupt increase is detected by a Z electronic converter.

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21

22

14

11

AC/DC 24-240V 50/60 Hz

12

08

K2

K0

K1

transformer with one alarm 1 sensor and one alarm 2 sensor

05

ON

Fan/Al1

A2

These sensors are installed in the live part of the Trihal

Alarm 1
140C

Alarm 2

A1

Alarm 2
150C

Alarm 1

power supply
to measurement
circuits

on each phase. They are placed in a tube, allowing them to

SENSOR
ALARM 2

K2

ALARM 1

K1/K0

FAN

be replaced as necessary.

K0
RESET
TEST

T2

T1

T0

Please note the


polarity
for direct current!

Third measurement circuit


shunted by a resistor
(on request, 130C PTC
sensors for the fan).

1 terminal block for connecting the PTC sensors to the Z


electronic converter. The terminal is equipped with a plug-in

3 PTC
sensors
Alarm 2

9 10

Transformer

connection terminal

connector. The PTC sensors are supplied connected to the

3 PTC
sensors
Alarm 1

terminal, attached to the top of the transformer.


1 Z electronic converter characterized by 3 independent
measurement circuits. 2 of these circuits respectively
control the variation in resistance in the 2 PTC sensor sets.

Z thermal protection connection diagram (normal use),


equipment de-energized

When the temperature increases too much, the alarm 1


(or alarm 2) information is processed respectively by the
2 independent output relays equipped with a changeover
contact; the status of these 2 relays is indicated via 2 LED
diodes. The third measurement circuit is shunted by a
resistor R outside the terminal block; it can control a third
set of PTC sensors as long as this resistor is removed. In
this case (forced air option available on request), the FAN
information is processed by a third independent output relay,
equipped with a closing contact and is intended to control
fans; the position of this relay is shown by an LED diode
marked FAN. In the event of one of these 3 sensor circuits
failing (power failure or short-circuit), an LED diode marked
SENSOR lights up and indication of the incriminated circuit

Terminal block for connecting sensors to the


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flashes. An LED diode marked ON signals the presence of


voltage to the terminal block.

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Options and Accessories

Forced Ventilation

In the event of a temporary overload, to avoid overheating of


the windings, it is possible to install forced ventilation.
It is then possible to increase the transformer power up to
40%.
In this case, the following points must be considered:
the cross-sections of the cables and Prefabricated
Busbar Trunking (PBT)
the rating of the transformers protective circuit breaker
the size of the inlet and outlet air vents in the transformer
room
the life span of fans in service
Force-ventilated transformer in IP 31 enclosure

This option includes the supply of:


2 sets of tangential fans, pre-cabled and connected to a
single power connector per set
1 temperature measurement device, either Z or T type
For Z type, a third set of PTC sensors is added to the
standard thermal protection instead of the R resistor which
originally shunted the third Z converter measurement circuit
(see diagram shown in the Z thermal protection option).
For T type, the digital converter comprises an output (FAN)
intended to start the tangential fans (see diagram shown in
the T thermal protection option).
This option includes, depending on transformer type:
a wiring box, mounted outside the protective enclosure,
to which sensors and power supplies for the fan sets are
connected on a terminal block
a control cabinet, supplied separately (transformer IP00)
or mounted on the protective enclosure, including:
motor protection fuses
starting contactors
thermal protection device
This unit is connected to the temperature sensors and fan
sets if the transformer is supplied with an enclosure.

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Options and Accessories

Connection

Low voltage connection


Cable ducting interface
Connection using Prefabricated Busbar Trunking (PBT)
provides advantages in terms of safety and also saves time
during connection.
This solution ensures maximum safety for people and
property due to its outstanding fire behaviour, in line with
that of Trihal. It also ensures the absence of halogenated
products, which is not the case for cabling.
The option includes the connection interface, together
Tangential fans on IP00

with the junction block, with the whole assembly delivered


already mounted on the LV cable connectors.
If the protective enclosure is provided, a removable
aluminum plate is screwed to the roof, vertical relative to the
junction block.
It will be adapted on site in order to fit the sealing system
connecting the PBT. If the transformer enclosure is supplied,
the sealing system is supplied with the PBT.
Additional cable connectors
Additional cable connections can be provided according to
the number of the cables.

High voltage connection


Plug-in bushings
Plug-in bushings can be provided for the HV plug-in
connectors. They can be fitted:
on a horizontal panel, on the top of the HV side for
transformers without a protective enclosure (IP00)
on the enclosure roof, HV side, for transformers with a
HV connections

protective enclosure
A locking system for the connectors can also be supplied
and installed in plug-in bushings.

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Options and Accessories

High voltage surge arresters


If the installation is likely to be subjected to overvoltage of
any kind (atmospheric or switching), the transformer must
be protected by phase-to-earth surge arresters, installed
directly on the transformers HV connection terminals (either
at the top or the bottom).
It is essential to install these surge arresters:
where the lightning impact level Nk is greater than 25.
High voltage surge arresters on the lower part

The risk of direct or induced atmospheric overvoltage is


directly proportional to Nk
during occasional switching (less than 10 operations
a year) of a transformer with a weak load, or during a
magnetization phase.
It is also highly recommended to install them:
where the substation is supplied by a network including
overhead parts, then a cable longer than 20 m (case of an
overhead-underground network)
Surge arresters can be installed in an IP 31 enclosure,
or even on existing equipment, provided that insulation
distances are adhered to.

Vibration damping
Roller anti-vibration pads
This accessory, placed under the rollers, avoids vibrations
being transmitted from the transformer to its environment.
Anti-damping rollers

Damper unit
This device is installed instead of the roller and enables
transmission of vibrations to the transformer environment to
be attenuated.

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Options and Accessories

Protective Enclosure

The IP and IK protective indices refer to the following criteria:

IP protection indices

Protective enclosure IP31, IK7

First Figure

Second Figure

definition

protection against solid


bodies

protection against liquids

scale

0 to 6

0 to 8

IP 31

protection against solid


bodies 2.5 mm

protects against vertical


splashing by water

IP 21

protection against
solid bodies 12 mm

protects against vertical


splashing by water

IP 35

protection against solid


bodies 2.5 mm

protects against water jets


from all directions

IP 44

protection against solid


bodies 1 mm

protects against water jets


from all directions

IK protection indices
definition

protection against mechanical impact

scale**

0 to 10

IK7

protection against mechanical impact <=2 joules

IK10

protection against mechanical impact <=20 joules

** 0 = no protection

With IP 35 and IP 44, transformers can be installed


outdoors.
Bracket for HV cables entering the bottom of the
enclosure
Where required, an HV cable bracket is available as an
option to guide and support cables entering the enclosure
from the bottom, via a removable, screw-on aluminum plate.

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Tests

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Contents

C3* Climatic Test

23

E3 Environmental Test

23

Fire Withstand

24

Partial Discharge 5pC

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Electrical Test

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Tests

The new worldwide quality reference:


C3*E3F1 with partial discharge 5pC!
C3* climatic tests
Trihal takes climatic testing to a new level.
The highest certification described by IEC 60076-11,
C2imposes thermal shock testing to a maximum of -25C.

PM102677

Trihal passes the same tests at -50C, ensuring optimal


performance even in extreme climates.
Lowest ambient temperatures:
Operation -50C
Storage -50C
Benefits:
Resistance to thermal shock
* C2 thermal shock test carried out at -50C

Optimum performance under severe ambient conditions


Superior behaviour on load changes
Extended service life

E3 environmental test
Test conducted in two parts according to standards
IEC60076-11 and IEC 60076-16:

PM102678

Condensation test
6 hours with 95% humidity (by indirect spraying of water
with conductivity of between 3.6 and 4 S/m)
Induced voltage test
Humidity penetration test
6 days at 50C with 90% (+/-5%) humidity
Dielectric tests
* E3 environmental test

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Visual inspection

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Tests

F1 fire withstand
The fire behaviour test is conducted in a specific test
chamber according to the procedure described in standard
IEC6007611:
1 tank of ethyl alcohol (sufficient quantity for 20 mins
PM102679

combustion) burns under the tested coil


1 panel heater in front of the tested coil
1 reflector, concentric to the coil, is fitted opposite the
panel heater
The 2 fire-proof effects of the resin used in Trihal made it
possible to observe:

PM102680

Immediate self-extinguishing of Trihal as soon as the


flames from the alcohol tank die down and the panel heater
is switched off
Absence of halogen products, toxic emissions and
opaque smoke

* F1 fire withstand tests

Partial discharge 5pC


A partial discharge is the dissipation of energy caused by
the build-up of localized electrical field intensity.
These phenomena, defined by standard IEC 60270, cause
the insulation to deteriorate progressively and can lead to

PM102681

electrical breakdown.
The integrity of the transformer insulation is confirmed
during Partial Discharge Analysis and used as a tool
to judge the state of the device and the quality of its

PM102682

manufacture.

* Partial discharge test reports

As proof of our progress in terms of quality, the acceptance


criteria applicable to all new Trihal are now 10 pC during
routine tests or 5 pC in the case of special tests ordered
by the customer according to standard IEC 60076-11.

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Tests

Electrical tests
These tests verify the contractual electrical characteristics.
They include:
routine tests
These tests are systematically carried out on all Trihal
transformers at the end of manufacturing and are subject to
an official test report (see specimen on the next page).
They comprise:
measurement of characteristics:
winding resistance
transformation ratio and vector group
impedance voltage
load losses
no-load losses and no-load current
dielectric tests:
Routine test lab

applied voltage tests 10 kV as standard in LV


induced voltage tests at 2.5 Un
measurement of partial discharge
type tests and special tests
On request as per relevant standards.
These are carried out on request and at the customers
expense.
lightning test
Done as standard for 36 kV insulation level and high
keraunic level.
short-circuit tests
noise level measurements
others on request

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Technical information

eco
design

EcoDesign Regulation
EU 548-2014
EcoDesign is a European Union regulation which came into
force on 11th June 2014 in the 28 countries of the European
Union.
This new legislation imposes, within the EU, the maximum
level of losses for transformers placed on the market or
commissioned from 1st July 2015 and purchased after
11thJune 2014.
After the date of entry into force, manufacturers should not
enter into new framework contracts for transformers with
energy efficiency specifications below the minimum requirements outlined in the regulation.
Framework contracts signed before 11th June 2014 can
continue until the end date, even with deliveries after
1stJuly 2015.
EcoDesign has two major objectives for the Transformer
product:
Reducing electrical losses (1st phase in 2015/2nd phase
in 2021)
Clarifying and improving the visibility of indication of performance
Harmonization of maximum loss levels in the European
Union
Efficiency request on medium-power transformers for the
first time.
The following equipment is affected:
All transformers exceeding 1 kVA and with voltage higher
than 1 kV
Oil Distribution and Dry-type transformers ( 3150 kVA)
with high voltage winding above 1.1 kV and up to 36 kV
Medium power and Large power transformers > 3150
kVA and higher than 36 kV (limited to 10 MVA 36 kV for Drytype Transformers).
Special transformers are not affected by this regulation
(please refer to restriction list for details).

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Technical information

What are the authorized loss levels?


For Oil Distribution and Dry-type Transformers ( 3150 kVA):
Maximum loss levels
Pole-mounted

Oil-Immersed Transformers

Rated power

Tier 1: from 01.07.2015

Tier 2: from 01.07.2021


(Values subject to further validation)

25, 50 and 100 kVA


160 kVA
200, 250 and 315 kVA
1000 kVA
> 1000 kVA

AoCk
CoCk+32%
CoCk
AoCk
AoBk

AoBk
Co-10% Ck+32%
BoBk
Ao-10% Ak

630 kVA
> 630 kVA

AoBk
AoAk

Ao-10% Ak

Dry-Type Transformers

Loss levels to be applied (reference of MV 24 kV and


LV 1.1 kV)
ODT and CRT not covered by reference transformers:
(additional losses allowed compared to standard loss
ranges)

Other requirements
MV insulation level 24 kV
LV insulation level > 1.1 kV

Impact on no-load losses


Impact on load losses
compared to standard losses table compared to standard losses table
10%
10%

MV insulation level = 36 kV
LV insulation level 1.1 kV

15%

10%

MV insulation level = 36 kV
LV insulation level > 1.1 kV

20%

15%

Dual voltage on MV winding and


85% power limitation on higher MV voltage

No impact

No impact

Dual voltage on MV winding and


85% power limitation on higher LV voltage

No impact

No impact

Dual voltage on one winding (MV or LV)


and full power on all voltages considered

15%

10%

Dual voltage on both windings (MV and LV)

20%

20%

20%
(reduced to +10% in 01-07-2021)

5%

Transformers with tappings for operation


while energized (such as Voltage Regulation
Distribution Transformers)

E.g.: O
 DT 630 kVA, 33 kV - 410 V max. losses to be considered: A0+15% - Ck +10%

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Internet

Transformer selector
Choosing the right transformer for the job can be a real
nightmare. This web selector has ben developed to help you
find it more easily.
Select your segment, function, type and voltage range and
hey presto! Your best-in-class MV transformer is here:
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TCO - Total Cost of Ownership Tool

A pragmatic way to choose the right transformer!


When purchasing a transformer and especially when
comparing two different solutions, the right choice is driven
by an economic analysis of the equipment.
Total Cost of Ownership, giving the cost of transformer
operation throughout their life including purchasing,
operating and maintenance costs.
Basically some simplification can be done when comparing
two different transformers with the same technology:
installation, maintenance and decommissioning will
generate the same costs and then be excluded from the
comparison.
The calculation has to take into consideration changes in the
cost of energy during the transformer life span. The interest
rate also has to be considered as stated below.

The simplified calculation formula of the Total Cost of Ownership is as follows:


Total Cost of Ownership = Purchasing Price + No-Load Losses Cost + Load Losses Cost

With:

No-LoadLossesCost: NLLC = (1+i)^n -1/i(1+i)^n * C * Time


LoadLossesCost: LLC = (1+i)^n -1/i(1+i)^n * C * Time *Load factor

Where:
i: interest rate [%/year]
n: lifetime [years]
C: kWh price [USD/kWh]
Time: number of hours in a year [h/year] = 8760
Load factor: average load of the transformer during its life time

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