Original scientific paper
DESIGN IMPROVEMENTS IN MODERN DISTRIBUTION TRANSFORMERS
Branimir Ćućić
orcid.org/0000-0002-4361-0832
; Končar - Distribution & Special Transformers Inc.
Nina Meško
; Končar - Distribution & Special Transformers Inc.
Martina Mikulić
; Končar - Distribution & Special Transformers Inc.
Dominik Trstoglavec
; Končar - Distribution & Special Transformers Inc.
Abstract
In the paper design improvements of distribution transformers related to improved energy
efficiency and environmental awareness are discussed. Eco design of transformers, amorphous
transformers, voltage regulated transformers and transformers filled with ester liquids are analyzed.
As a consequence of growing energy efficiency importance, European Commission has adopted
new regulation which defines maximum permissible levels of load and no-load losses of transformers with
rated power ≤ 3150 kVA, and minimum peak efficiency index for transformers with rated power > 3150
kVA up to 40 MVA. The impact of new regulation on the design and economy of transformer is presented.
Amorphous transformers, with up to 70 % lower no-load losses in comparison to the conventional
transformers, could be an alternative with respect to energy efficiency. Although their initial price is higher
than the price of conventional transformers, some studies show that they might have economic
advantages.
The increasing penetration of distributed energy sources can cause an increase in voltage
variations in low voltage networks. To keep the voltage within limits defined by EN50160, voltage
regulated distribution transformers could be used.
Although mineral oil has been used as a dielectric fluid in transformers for many years, there are
some environmentally friendlier alternatives – natural and synthetic ester-based fluids.
Keywords
energy efficiency; ecodesign; distribution transformer; ester fluids
Hrčak ID:
199212
URI
Publication date:
15.8.2017.
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