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Tuesday, 15 November 2016



                  Total Parts Of  a Power Transformer
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1. Core / No-load losses minimized by utilizing laser-scribed, super grain-oriented steel.

2. Lamination width customized to achieve a near perfect circle core cross section, 

resulting in the most efficient use of materials plus a lighter, more compact, 
high performance transformer.

3. Coil assembly rigidly braced in a high-strength frame that distributes clamping forces 

around the full circumference of the windings.

4. Submerged-arc welding process produces deep penetration welds, virtually eliminating 

leakage from welded tank joints.

5. Inside tank surfaces are painted white to facilitate internal inspections.

6. Exterior tank coated
 to a minimum thickness of 3 mils; this coating has superior 

 endurance  characteristics and meets ANSI C57.12.28 standards.

7. Galvanized radiators provide excellent corrosion resistance and require minimal 

maintenance (fan guards and blades also galvanized).

8. Material-stabilized coils
 are pressure-fit within the core frame.

9. Patented De-Energized Tap Changer (DETC)
 features simple and compact in-line 

contact arrangement (Patent Number 5,744,764).

10. Load Tap Changer
 per IEEE C57.131 and IEC 60214; Waukesha's UZD® is designed 

to withstand up to a half-million operations without need for contact replacement.

11. NEMA 3R Control Box
 is an enclosure for customer interface with transformer 

monitoring equipment, LTC and transformer cooling controls. Anti-condensation heaters,
covered document box, three-point door latch and padlockable door handle are standard
as is stainless steel external hardware and a large, removable bottom plate for customer 
conduits and cabling




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