Principles of Power Transformer
Principles of Power Transformer
Principles of Power Transformer
Introduction:
Power Transformers are essential devices in electricity supply. Their ratings can vary from small size distribution
transformers up to very large power transformers of 1000 MVA or more. In terms of voltage ratings transformers
can have operating voltages up to several hundreds of kilovolts. Other types of transformers include: instrument
transformers, industrial transformers, testing transformers and other special types. Power and distribution
transformers represent a major asset of the power utility. Failure of a transformer can be very costly not only
because of the damage to the transformer itself but also because of the ramifications of such failure. This may
include disruption of supply, explosions or fire damage. It is therefore paramount that power transformers are
properly operated and maintained.
The design of any transformer must fulfill certain requirements in order to withstand the electric, thermal and
mechanical stresses during its service life. These requirements are detailed in the relevant standards together with
any special conditions outlined in the specifications of the purchaser of the transformer. Tests of transformers
according to the relevant standards are intended to ensure that a transformer passing them will give trouble-free
service for many years under the conditions it is likely to experience after its installation. This training course will
provide an understanding of Power Transformers, their materials, components and how they operate. It also
emphasizes the importance of QAQC in relation to transformers. The course will address in detail all aspects related
to transformer principles, calculations, operation, testing and maintenance.
Course Objectives:
By the end of this course delegates will be able to:
Identify the different features of power transformers, distribution transformers and instrument
transformers
Appreciate the principles of transformer design, ratings, windings, core structure and materials, insulation
and cooling methods, insulation and lifetime
Recognize the effects of transformer load changes and off-load and on-load tap changers
Course Outline:
Introduction, General Principles and Classification
General Classification of Transformers: Transformer Construction, Core-Type, Shell-Type, Dry-type
Transformers, Oil-filled Transformers, Cooling Techniques
Transformer Windings, Interconnection of Windings, Advantages and Disadvantages of Principal
Connections. Tertiary Windings, Autotransformers
Harmonics in Transformers, Parallel Operation of Transformers, Loadings of Transformers in Parallel,
Paralleling Requirements, Polarity
Standards for Transformers, Types and Requirements
Transformer Tappings and Connections
Ability to withstand Short Circuit, Sound Level
Case studies and workshop discussion
Thermal performance and Cyclic Rating of Transformers. Temperature indicators and alarms
Transformer Impedance, Electromagnetic Forces
Transformer Construction: Cores, Assembly
Transformer Windings Construction: Coil Types, Disc Coils, Cross-over Coils, Concentric Coils,
Sandwich Coils, Transpositions
Transformer Tanks and Radiators, Tank Losses, Paint Treatments
Transformer Fittings: Lifting Lugs, Undercarriages, Jacking Pads, Tie-Down Lugs, Bleed Pipes,
Thermometers
Transformer Testing
Transformer Routine Tests, Measurement of winding resistance
Measurement of voltage ratio
Measurement of impedance voltage short-circuit impedance and load loss
Measurement of No-load loss and current
Insulation resistance, Harmonics testing
Separate-source power-frequency voltage withstand test
Induced overvoltage withstand test
Transformer Type Tests
Temperature rise test, Lightning impulse test