Oil-Cooled Transformers play a crucial role in delivering electricity to homes, businesses, and industries. These essential devices step down high-voltage electricity from power lines to the usable voltage levels required by consumers. With a typical capacity ranging from 200 KVA and below, Oil-Cooled Transformers are designed for efficiency and reliability. They are categorized based on mounting location (pole, pad, underground), insulation type (liquid-immersed or dry), number of phases (single or three), voltage class, and basic impulse insulation level (BIL). These transformers are often found at service drops, powering individual homes, commercial establishments, or industrial complexes. In urban areas, multiple transformers might be connected in parallel for efficient power distribution.
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FAQs About Oil-Cooled Transformers
Consider the load requirements, voltage levels, and efficiency to select the appropriate transformer size.
While possible, outdoor installation is generally preferred for safety and ventilation.
Signs of overloading include overheating, excessive noise, and reduced efficiency.