• Non-encapsulated Class H dry-type power transformer 200kVA 250kVA 315kVA 400kVA
Non-encapsulated Class H dry-type power transformer 200kVA 250kVA 315kVA 400kVA
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Model
SG (B) 10-10KV-400KVA
SG (B) 10-10KV-315KVA
SG (B) 10-10KV-250KVA
SG (B) 10-10KV-200KVA
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Brand Vziman
Model NO. Non-encapsulated Class H dry-type power transformer 200KVA 250KVA 315KVA 400KVA
Rated capacity 315kVA
Voltage grade 10KV
Series SG (B) 10
Product Detail

Description:

Non-encapsulated Class H dry-type power transformers, available in capacity specifications of 200kVA, 250kVA, 315kVA and 400kVA, are high-efficiency power conversion devices specifically designed for modern power systems. These transformers adopt an open-frame structure without enclosed encapsulation of windings, making internal components visually accessible and easy to maintain. Their core structure is built with Class H insulation materials, which enable stable operation in high-temperature environments and effectively ensure the transformer's reliable performance under complex working conditions. In practical applications, whether for power distribution systems in commercial buildings or power supply for industrial production, these transformers with different capacities can precisely adapt to diversified power demands, providing solid support for power transmission and distribution.


Feature:

Exceptional Insulation Performance

  • Uses Class H insulation material with a maximum operating temperature of 180°C

  • Resistant to high temperatures and aging, ensuring safe and stable operation

  • Extends service life significantly

Efficient Heat Dissipation Design

  • Non-encapsulated structure promotes natural air convection

  • Rapid heat dissipation prevents thermal buildup

  • Maintains optimal operating efficiency

High Reliability & Durability

  • Premium electromagnetic wires and silicon steel laminations

  • Advanced manufacturing processes ensure short-circuit resistance

  • Withstands overload conditions, reducing maintenance costs

Flexible Installation & Easy Maintenance

  • Open-frame design simplifies installation procedures

  • Quick fault diagnosis and component accessibility

  • Minimizes downtime and improves grid efficiency

Environmentally Friendly & Energy Efficient

  • Oil-free design eliminates contamination risks

  • Optimized electromagnetic design reduces no-load and load losses

  • Significant long-term energy cost savings

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The working principle of an unencapsulated Class H dry-type power transformer?

Key Components:

  • Iron Core: It is usually made up of laminated high-quality silicon steel sheets, featuring low loss and low noise. The function of the iron core is to concentrate and guide the magnetic field, thus improving the efficiency of the transformer.

  • Primary Winding: Connected to the high-voltage side, it receives the input voltage. The primary winding is usually wound with copper or aluminum wires.

  • Secondary Winding: Connected to the low-voltage side, it outputs the required voltage. The secondary winding is also wound with copper or aluminum wires.

  • Insulation Materials: H-class insulation materials such as NOMEX paper and fiberglass are used, which possess excellent heat resistance and electrical properties.

  • Cooling System: Usually, natural air cooling (AN) or forced air cooling (AF) is adopted. The appropriate cooling method is selected according to specific application requirements.

Working Process:

  • Input Voltage: The alternating current power source is applied to the transformer through the primary winding.

  • Generating Magnetic Field: The current in the primary winding generates an alternating magnetic field in the iron core.

  • Transferring Magnetic Field: The alternating magnetic field is transferred to the secondary winding through the iron core.

  • Inducing Electromotive Force: The alternating magnetic field induces an electromotive force in the secondary winding, generating the output voltage.

  • Output Voltage: The secondary winding outputs the required voltage for the load to use.


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Vziman
Zhejiang Vziman Electric Group Co., Ltd. is a high-tech enterprise specializing in R&D, manufacturing, and service of power electrical equipment. Committed to innovation, quality, and customer satisfaction, it supplies smart solutions for global power sectors, covering grid construction, new energy, and industrial distribution. Core Business • Switchgear (GIS, circuit breakers, Recloser, Load break switch) • Distribution equipment (transformers, RMU, smart terminals) • Power automation systems • Engineering services (installation, maintenance, consulting) Technical Strength • Provincial R&D center, multiple patents • Modern production, ISO/GB/IEC/CE/UL certified • High capacity, large-scale delivery support Market & Vision Serves State Grid, Southern Grid, and global projects (Asia, Africa, Europe, etc.). Aims to lead in smart grids and new energy, promoting sustainable energy development.
Main Categories
High Voltage Electrical Apparatus
Business Type
Design/Manufacture/Sales
Highest Annual Export (USD)
$150000000
Professional Experience
3 years
Workplace
10000m²
占位
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