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I am happy to note that this manual has been revised and updated now with the help of Working Group experts from all eminent organizations, and contains the latest technological information including installation, testing, commissioning and repairs of transformers besides additional chapters on kV transformers, Condition Monitoring and Diagnostic Techniques and chapters on various components of the transformers of all sizes and voltages including cbip transformer manual free download type transformers.

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On the other hand power utilities are also under immense pressure to maintain and upgrade their system to meet the rising demand in power with no tolerance for any breakdown in supply. Moreover with the introduction of 'Availability Based Tariff, setting-up of the 'Electricity Regulatory Commissions' and the 'Consumer Grievance re-dressal Forums' all over the country, the essentiality of uninterrupted power now has a large commercial value.

In line with our quality policy, to promote and coordinate professional excellence in water and power sector CBIP has prepared more than Manuals on all important subjects.

To disseminate the latest developments among the engineer's fraternity, CBIP has updated these manuals from time to time.

First edition of the Transformer manual was published in and it was updated in and again in This trend of repair of transformer at site is becoming popular since it saves in to and fro transportation time as well as HV test cost since some of the tests including HV Test are not to be repeated. I am sure that this Manual shall be of immense value and provide good reference document to cbip transformer manual free download practising engineers especially those looking after planning.

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In transmission and distribution sector, cost of the power transformer represents the largest portion of the capital investment and financial consequences of failure of transformer lead to considerable loss of revenue besides break down of power supply.

In early 70s, it was felt that industry should have detailed reference specifications for transformers. This manual was subsequently revised in and in The transformer manual issued by CBIP is being widely used by power engineers as a reference book covering all aspects of transformers for almost all applications.

Almost all the utilities in the country are referring the CBIP Manual on Transformers while formulating their own purchase specifications on the basis of technical information contained there in. I am happy to note that this manual has been revised and updated now with the help of Working Group experts from all eminent organizations, and contains the latest technological information including installation, testing, commissioning and repairs of transformers besides additional chapters on kV transformers, Condition Monitoring and Diagnostic Techniques and chapters on various components of the transformers of all sizes and voltages including dry type transformers.

I congratulate CBIP and all experts of the Working Group for bringing out this manual covering latest state-of-art technology and I am sure that this document will be of great use to engineering fraternity as a reference book. In our country the transformers are subjected to severe stress condition due to wide variation in voltage and frequency in system due to huge gap in demand and supply causing higher failure rate of transformers as compared to western countries.

With the escalations in the cost of material and other inputs into its manufacture, the requirement of un-interrupted power and above all the steep rise in the cost of power has forced the manufacturers to compete in innovations and improvise designs as well as manufacturing practices to deliver a low-loss, competitive costing transformers with built-in monitoring features to ensure its long troublefree service life.

On the other hand power utilities are also under immense pressure to maintain and upgrade their system to meet the rising demand in power with no tolerance for any breakdown in supply. Moreover with the introduction of 'Availability Based Tariff, setting-up of the 'Electricity Regulatory Commissions' and the 'Consumer Grievance re-dressal Forums' all over the country, the essentiality of uninterrupted power now has a large commercial value.

In line with our quality policy, to promote and coordinate professional excellence in water and power sector CBIP has prepared more than Manuals on all important subjects.

To disseminate the latest developments among the engineer's fraternity, CBIP has updated these manuals from time to time.

First edition of the Transformer manual was published in and it was updated in and again in In this edition a chapter on 'Repair of transformer at site' has also been added. This trend of repair of transformer at site is becoming popular since it saves in to and fro transportation time as well as HV test cost since some of the tests including HV Test are not to be repeated.

I thank all experts of the working group for their valuable contribution. I am sure that this Manual shall be of immense value and provide good reference document to the practising engineers especially those looking after planning, procurement, design, maintenance, testing and commissioning of power systems including transformers.

All apparatus shall also be designed to ensure satisfactory operation under such sudden variations of load and voltage as may be met with under working conditions on the system, including those due to short circuits.

This clause is not intended to prohibit the use of suitable grades of cast iron for parts where service experience has shown it to be satisfactory, e. Manual on Transformers 2 1. Lock nuts shall be used on stud connections carrying current. All leads from the winding to the terminal board and bushings shall be adequately supported to prevent injury from vibration including a systematical pull under short circuit conditions.

Guide pulls shall be used where practicable. The water extraction per tonne of insulation per hour may be limited to 50 grams maximum. Alternatively dryness can be judged by dew point measurement. The zinc coating shall be smooth, clean and of uniform thickness and free from defects.

The preparation of galvanising and the galvanising itself shall not adversely affect the mechanical properties of the coated material. The quality will be established by tests as per IS: Alternative to galvanising, zinc spraying or aluminising can also be considered.

The preparation for galvanising itself shall not adversely affect the mechanical properties of the wire. A matt or satin finish shall be provided to avoid dazzle from reflected light. Labels mounted on dark surfaces shall have white General 3 lettering on a black background. Danger notices shall have red lettering on a white background. After cleaning, these surfaces should be immediately covered with paint.

The type and thickness of paint shall be chosen to suit pollution level at site. Manual on Transformers 4 1. The total dry film thickness should preferably be between and microns. If heaters are not provided in the chamber, then the top coat should be of anti condensation type. This is to be done by thoroughly cleaning the damaged area and applying the full number of coats as was applied originally. Manufacturer should supply the necessary paint for this touch up painting at site. Supplier shall furnish necessary information on the make and grade of the top-coat paint.

In general, it is possible to apply enamel paint over epoxy polyurethane coating and the vice versa is not recommended. As far as possible the make and grade of the recoat shall be same as the original coat.

The oil shall conform to IS : Alternatively, if the purchaser so desires, oil may be supplied in tankers directly from the refinery for transformers which are despatched from factory to site in gas filled condition. Special measures, such as nitrogen sealing or the use of inhibited oil shall not be resorted to, unless otherwise specified by the purchaser. Normally oil immersed transformer shall be provided with conservator vessels. Where sealed transformers are specified, there shall be no conservator but adequate space shall be provided for expansion of oil without developing undue pressure.

The types of cooling shall be as stated in the relevant specifications. The forced cooling equipment shall come into operation by pre-set contacts in WTI and the transformer will operate as a forced cooled unit. In case bi-directional flow of power is required, that shall be specifically stated by the purchaser. If nothing has been stated by the purchaser, the test shall be carried out at the tapping with the highest load losses.

Note : Operation of a transformer at rated kVA at reduced voltage may give rise to excessive losses and temperature rise 2. General 2. Two leads from one open corner of the delta connection shall be brought out to separate bushings.

Links shall be provided for joining together the two terminals so as to complete the delta connection and earthing it external to the tank. Any transformer may be directly connected to an underground or overhead transmission line and switched into and out of service together with its associated transmission line. However, the purchaser will install the over fluxing protection device in case of generator step-up transformers.

Note : All inter-connected tra nsformers of 50MVA and above shall also be provided with over fluxing protection device by the purchaser. Manual on Transformers 8 2.

The tolerance on the losses of each transformer shall be in accordance with IS : Any specific requirement may be mentioned at the time of enquiry as a prequalification instead of at the time of order.

   

 

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Editors G. Mathur R. Chadha Editors G. The publishers have taken utmost care to avoid errors in the publication. However, the publishers are in no way responsible for the authenticity of data or information given by the contributors.

Shri M. Goswami Shri M. Sayed AGM Engg. Divisional Engineer Power Grid Corp. CESC Ltd. Shri B. Bhatia Addl. Chief Engineer Shri V. Bhaskar Gujarat Energy Transmission Corp.

Shri Hirdesh Gupta Shri K. Kattigehallimatt Dy. Shri S. Malik Shri D. Majumdar Suptd. Shri R. Garg Shri P. Director Shri J. Bhageria Shri R. Katakwar Shri R. Tiwari Superintending Engineer Dist.

Mumbai Bhopal. Srivastava Shri A. Crompton Greaves Ltd. Ramchandran Bharat Heavy Electricals Ltd. Naik Shri M. EMCO Ltd. Samba Murthy Shri R. Vijay Electricals Ltd. Mahajan Shri M. Karkhanis Shri K.

Bhonslay Shri K. Kapur ED Retd. Shri V. Lakhiani Power Grid Corp. New Delhi Mumbai. Since then we have made rapid progress and on date this figure stands at 1,23, MW. Matching with the generating capacity, transmission and distribution networks have also grown.

Due to these shortages, despite best efforts the voltage and frequency in different grids sometimes varies beyond acceptable limits and lead to power cuts.

Transformer is a vital link for taking power supply from generating station to consumer premises. Matching with the growth in power sector, about 56, MVA power transformers and 26, MVA transformers for distribution network in the country are being manufactured annually. In transmission and distribution sector, cost of the power transformer represents the largest portion of the capital investment and financial consequences of failure of transformer lead to considerable loss of revenue besides break down of power supply.

In early 70s, it was felt that industry should have detailed reference specifications for transformers. This manual was subsequently revised in and in The transformer manual issued by CBIP is being widely used by power engineers as a reference book covering all aspects of transformers for almost all applications. Almost all the utilities in the country are referring the CBIP Manual on Transformers while formulating their own purchase specifications on the basis of technical information contained there in.

I am happy to note that this manual has been revised and updated now with the help of Working Group experts from all eminent organizations, and contains the latest technological information including installation, testing, commissioning and repairs of transformers besides additional chapters on kV transformers, Condition Monitoring and Diagnostic Techniques and chapters on various components of the transformers of all sizes and voltages including dry type transformers.

I congratulate CBIP and all experts of the Working Group for bringing out this manual covering latest state-of-art technology and I am sure that this document will be of great use to engineering fraternity as a reference book.

In our country the transformers are subjected to severe stress condition due to wide variation in voltage and frequency in system due to huge gap in demand and supply causing higher failure rate of transformers as compared to western countries. With the escalations in the cost of material and other inputs into its manufacture, the requirement of un-interrupted power and above all the steep rise in the cost of power has forced the manufacturers to compete in innovations and improvise designs as well as manufacturing practices to deliver a low-loss, competitive costing transformers with built-in monitoring features to ensure its long trouble- free service life.

On the other hand power utilities are also under immense pressure to maintain and upgrade their system to meet the rising demand in power with no tolerance for any breakdown in supply. Moreover with the introduction of 'Availability Based Tariff, setting-up of the 'Electricity Regulatory Commissions' and the 'Consumer Grievance re-dressal Forums' all over the country, the essentiality of uninterrupted power now has a large commercial value.

In line with our quality policy, to promote and coordinate professional excellence in water and power sector CBIP has prepared more than Manuals on all important subjects. To disseminate the latest developments among the engineer's fraternity, CBIP has updated these manuals from time to time. First edition of the Transformer manual was published in and it was updated in and again in In this edition a chapter on 'Repair of transformer at site' has also been added.

This trend of repair of transformer at site is becoming popular since it saves in to and fro transportation time as well as HV test cost since some of the tests including HV Test are not to be repeated. I thank all experts of the working group for their valuable contribution. I am sure that this Manual shall be of immense value and provide good reference document to the practising engineers especially those looking after planning, procurement, design, maintenance, testing and commissioning of power systems including transformers.

All apparatus shall also be designed to ensure satisfactory operation under such sudden variations of load and voltage as may be met with under working conditions on the system, including those due to short circuits. This clause is not intended to prohibit the use of suitable grades of cast iron for parts where service experience has shown it to be satisfactory, e. Lock nuts shall be used on stud connections carrying current. All leads from the winding to the terminal board and bushings shall be adequately supported to prevent injury from vibration including a systematical pull under short circuit conditions.

Guide pulls shall be used where practicable. The water extraction per tonne of insulation per hour may be limited to 50 grams maximum. Alternatively dryness can be judged by dew point measurement. The zinc coating shall be smooth, clean and of uniform thickness and free from defects.

The preparation of galvanising and the galvanising itself shall not adversely affect the mechanical properties of the coated material. The quality will be established by tests as per IS: Alternative to galvanising, zinc spraying or aluminising can also be considered. The preparation for galvanising itself shall not adversely affect the mechanical properties of the wire. A matt or satin finish shall be provided to avoid dazzle from reflected light.

Danger notices shall have red lettering on a white background. After cleaning, these surfaces should be immediately covered with paint. Only one thin layer 25 microns of this is to be applied. The type and thickness of paint shall be chosen to suit pollution level at site. The total dry film thickness should preferably be between and microns. If heaters are not provided in the chamber, then the top coat should be of anti condensation type. This is to be done by thoroughly cleaning the damaged area and applying the full number of coats as was applied originally.

Manufacturer should supply the necessary paint for this touch up painting at site. Supplier shall furnish necessary information on the make and grade of the top-coat paint. In general, it is possible to apply enamel paint over epoxy polyurethane coating and the vice versa is not recommended. As far as possible the make and grade of the recoat shall be same as the original coat.

The oil shall conform to IS : Alternatively, if the purchaser so desires, oil may be supplied in tankers directly from the refinery for transformers which are despatched from factory to site in gas filled condition. Special measures, such as nitrogen sealing or the use of inhibited oil shall not be resorted to, unless otherwise specified by the purchaser. Normally oil immersed transformer shall be provided with conservator vessels.

Where sealed transformers are specified, there shall be no conservator but adequate space shall be provided for expansion of oil without developing undue pressure. The types of cooling shall be as stated in the relevant specifications. The forced cooling equipment shall come into operation by pre-set contacts in WTI and the transformer will operate as a forced cooled unit.

In case bi-directional flow of power is required, that shall be specifically stated by the purchaser. If nothing has been stated by the purchaser, the test shall be carried out at the tapping with the highest load losses. Note : Operation of a transformer at rated kVA at reduced voltage may give rise to excessive losses and temperature rise. General 7. Two leads from one open corner of the delta connection shall be brought out to separate bushings.



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