When it comes to electrical transformers, you're likely familiar with them, as they are commonly seen in our daily lives. However, transformers can sometimes experience short-circuit issues. What are the common anti-short-circuit improvement measures for transformers? Below, the editor at Jiangsu Jula shares some insights.
1. Conduct short-circuit tests on transformers to prevent potential hazards.
The operational reliability of large transformers primarily depends on their structural design and manufacturing quality. Secondly, it is crucial to conduct various tests on the equipment during operation to timely understand its operating conditions. To assess the mechanical stability of transformers,短路 tests can be performed to identify and improve their weak points, ensuring that the structural strength design is well-informed.
2. Standardize design and emphasize the axial clamping process in coil manufacturing.
Manufacturers, in the design phase, must not only consider reducing transformer losses and improving insulation levels but also enhance the transformer's mechanical strength and short-circuit fault resistance. In terms of manufacturing processes, since many transformers use insulation plates and both high and low voltage coils share a single plate, this structure demands a high level of manufacturing expertise. It requires dense treatment of spacers, and after the coils are processed, each individual coil must undergo constant-voltage drying, with the compressed height of the coil being measured. Jiangsu Julei
The individual coils on the same board, after undergoing the aforementioned process, are adjusted to the same height. During final assembly, a hydraulic device is used to apply the specified pressure to the coils, achieving the required height for design and工艺 standards. In the final assembly process, it is crucial to not only pay attention to the clamping condition of the high-voltage coils but also to closely control the clamping condition of the low-voltage coils.
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