- How can voltage transformers be classified?
- How can voltage transformers be classified?
- How can voltage transformers be classified?
- How can voltage transformers be classified?
- How can voltage transformers be classified?
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- Product Details
Model meaning
Overview
This series of voltage transformers are epoxy resin cast insulation fully enclosed structures, suitable for power systems with a rated frequency of 50Hz or 60Hz and a rated voltage of 10kv and below, for energy measurement, voltage measurement and relay protection. This product complies with the "Voltage Transformer" standard.
Technical Parameters
See table for technical parameters
Partial discharge level complies with GB20840.3-2013 "Voltage Transformer" standard
The fuse type to be used is XRNP-12, 0.2, 50KA (special requirements please indicate when ordering)
Structure Introduction
This series voltage transformer is a V-line voltage transformer with fuse protection in the primary winding. It adopts epoxy resin casting insulation and fully enclosed structure. Its fuse is installed inside the primary outlet terminal. It is easy to replace. The capacity is matched to reduce the space. In addition to the secondary output 100V voltage measurement, this transformer also has 110V and 220V output voltage terminals for the operating mechanism as power.
Technical parameters of voltage transformer for measurement
Technical parameters of voltage transformer for measurement
Dimensional drawing
Wiring schematic