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Best Practice Manual-Transformers 2

This document provides guidance on transformer operations and loss minimization. It discusses fundamentals of transformer action and types of losses that occur. Key points covered include how losses vary with loading level and factors like harmonics. The document also examines ways to reduce losses at the design stage, such as by minimizing iron and copper losses. Several case studies from different industries are presented to illustrate how optimizing transformer selection and operations can lower costs. Guidelines for installing and maintaining transformers are also included in annexures.

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Best Practice Manual-Transformers 2

This document provides guidance on transformer operations and loss minimization. It discusses fundamentals of transformer action and types of losses that occur. Key points covered include how losses vary with loading level and factors like harmonics. The document also examines ways to reduce losses at the design stage, such as by minimizing iron and copper losses. Several case studies from different industries are presented to illustrate how optimizing transformer selection and operations can lower costs. Guidelines for installing and maintaining transformers are also included in annexures.

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CONTENTS

1.

INTRODUCTION.............................................................................................................................................................4
1.1 BACKGROUND....................................................................................................................................................................4
1.2 A GUIDE TO THIS GUIDE .......................................................................................................................................................4

2.

FUNDAMENTALS ..........................................................................................................................................................5
2.1.
2.2.
2.4
2.5.
2.5.1.
2.5.2.
2.5.3.
2.5.4.
2.5.5.
2.3.6

3.

TRANSFORMER OPERATIONS ..................................................................................................................................13


3.1
3.1.1.
3.1.2.
3.1.3.
3.2.
3.2.1.
3.2.2.
3.2.3.
3.3.
3.4.
3.5.
3.5.1.
3.5.2.

4.

VARIATION OF LOSSES DURING OPERATION................................................................................................................13


Variation of losses with loading level ...............................................................................................................13
Variation in Constant losses ............................................................................................................................14
Variation in Load Losses .................................................................................................................................14
LOSS MINIMISATION IN APPLICATION & OPERATION ...................................................................................................14
Selection of Rating and Number of Transformers ............................................................................................14
Energy Saving by Under-utilisation of transformers .........................................................................................15
Reduction of losses due to improvement of power factor.................................................................................15
SEGREGATION OF NON LINEAR LOADS .......................................................................................................................16
EFFECT OF OPERATING TEMPERATURE ......................................................................................................................16
ASSESSING THE EFFECTS OF HARMONICS..................................................................................................................16
U.S. Practice K- Factor.................................................................................................................................17
European Practice- Factor K..........................................................................................................................18

REDUCTION OF LOSSES AT DESIGN STAGE...........................................................................................................20


4.1.
4.2.
4.2.1.
4.2.2.
4.3.
4.4.

5.

PRINCIPLE OF TRANSFORMER ACTION..........................................................................................................................5


SAMPLE CALCULATION ...............................................................................................................................................7
PARALLEL OPERATION OF TRANSFORMERS..................................................................................................................8
LOSSES IN TRANSFORMERS ........................................................................................................................................8
Dielectric Losses ...............................................................................................................................................9
Hysteresis Loss.................................................................................................................................................9
Eddy Current Losses in the Core.....................................................................................................................10
Resistive losses in the windings ......................................................................................................................10
Eddy Current Losses in conductors: ................................................................................................................11
Extra Eddy Losses in Structural Parts .............................................................................................................12

INTRODUCTION.........................................................................................................................................................20
MINIMISING IRON LOSSES .........................................................................................................................................20
Losses in Core ................................................................................................................................................20
Amorphous cores ............................................................................................................................................21
MINIMISING COPPER LOSSES ....................................................................................................................................22
CHOICE OF LIQUID-FILLED OR DRY TYPE.....................................................................................................................22

ECONOMIC ANALYSIS................................................................................................................................................24
1.1 INTRODUCTION .................................................................................................................................................................24
5.2
TOTAL OWNERSHIP COST OF TRANSFORMERS ...........................................................................................................24
5.3
DECISIONS FOR CHANGEOVER TO NEW EQUIPMENT ....................................................................................................25
5.4
SAMPLE CALCULATIONS...........................................................................................................................................25

CASE STUDIES............................................................................................................................................................27
6.1
INTRODUCTION.........................................................................................................................................................27
6.2
CASE STUDY 1.........................................................................................................................................................27
Illustrative Calculations .....................................................................................................................................................27
6.2.1
Factor for Harmonics.......................................................................................................................................28
6.2.2
Percentage of Eddy Losses in Load Losses: ...................................................................................................29
6.2.3
Full load losses for Harmonic Loading:............................................................................................................29
6.2.4
Relative economics for low loss transformers (All Dry type).............................................................................29
6.2.5
Summary:........................................................................................................................................................31
6.3
CASE STUDY-2: NON FERROUS METAL SECTOR .........................................................................................................31
6.4
CASE STUDY-3: PAPER & PULP COMPANY ................................................................................................................32
6.5
CASE STUDY-4 CHEMICAL INDUSTRY .....................................................................................................................33
6.6
CASE STUDY 5 CASE OF A LARGE DATA HOTEL START UP .......................................................................................33
6.7
SUMMARY OF EUROPEAN CASE STUDIES: .................................................................................................................34
6.8
CASE STUDY 6: TEA INDUSTRY (INDIA) ......................................................................................................................34
6.9
CASE STUDY 7: STEEL MILL (INDIA) ..........................................................................................................................35
6.10
CASE STUDY-8: AUTOMOBILE PLANT (INDIA).............................................................................................................36
6.11
CASE STUDY -9: IMPROVING RELIABILITY AND AVAILABILITY .......................................................................................37
6.12
CASE STUDY-10: USE OF AMORPHOUS CORE TRANSFORMERS ...................................................................................38

ANNEXURE-1: GUIDELINES FOR INSTALLING TRANSFORMERS.....................................................................................39


ANNEXURE-2: MAINTENANCE GUIDELINES.......................................................................................................................42
REFERENCES ........................................................................................................................................................................46

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