Over the years, starting from 2006, Conso Electrical Science and Technology Co., Ltd. has developed a robust "4S" quality management system for the manufacturing of pole mounted transformers and compact pad mounted transformer. This system standardizes the production process, resulting in increased production efficiency. Each 13.2 kV 30 kVA single phase transformer is meticulously crafted according to client requirements or in accordance with IEC60076 standards. Our company has fostered enduring client relationships in Southeast Asia, Africa, and the Middle East through the consistent supply of high-quality distribution transformers. We consider it a privilege to manufacture pole-mounted transformers for you.
1. Scientific Selection of Transformer Models
The losses in transformers account for a significant proportion of the overall power system losses, with more than one-third of electrical power losses originating from transformer losses. Therefore, it is crucial to scientifically choose the type and model of the required transformers. This approach can substantially reduce energy losses in transformers, ensuring their economic operation, which serves as the foundation for economically running transformers. The selection of transformer types and models should be based on the specific conditions of the system. The chosen transformers must adequately meet operational needs while minimizing losses, thereby ensuring the economic operation of transformers and delivering greater economic benefits.
2. Real-Time Monitoring of Transformers Using Dispatch Automation Systems
Real-time monitoring is critical during the economic operation of transformers. Using dispatch automation systems allows for effective monitoring of parameters such as power factor, switch flows, and bus voltages in transformers. This enables real-time monitoring of the transformer's operational status. With access to relevant monitoring data, personnel can make flexible adjustments, change primary taps, start or stop units, and connect or disconnect capacitors. This leads to improved voltage in the power system, ensuring that energy usage meets user standards and fulfills the practical requirements of economic operation.
3. Enhancing Power Factor in Distribution Networks
A reduction in the power factor of distribution networks can lead to adverse consequences for transformers if reactive power losses are not promptly and reasonably compensated. This can result in underutilized transformer capacity, increased active power losses, voltage drops in the distribution network, and disruptions to normal operations.
Rated Capacity: | 30 kVA; |
Mode: | DH15-M-30 or depends; |
Primary Voltage: | 13200V; |
Secondary voltage: | 220V, 230V, 240V, 440V,or depends; |
No Loading Loss: | 30 W ±10%; |
Loading Loss: | 625 W ±10%; |
Phase Number: | Single Phase; |
Insulation Material: | 25# 45# Mineral Oil; |
Rated Frequency: | 50 or 60Hz. |
Front Mounted
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Side Mounted
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Single Phase Transformer
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Single Pole Mounted
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Winding Workshop |
Coil Drying Area |
Oil Filling Area |
Finished Product Area |
Transformer Oven |
Casting Equipment |
Foil winding machine |
Wooden Box |
Steel Structure |