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TRANSFORMER
4/4/2014
Presentation on
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Prepared for
4/4/2014
Mohammad Zahidul Islam
M.B.A-H.R.M (Anglia Ruskin, U.K)
Course Instructor
Career Planning and Development –II
(ART 203)
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Prepared by
4/4/2014
Zobayer Hossain
Prog: BSEEE
ID#11105018
Sec: E/4
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Introduction
Significance
Scope and Limitations
Background
Source and Methods
Vision
Mission
Strategy
Organization overview
Basic function of Transformer
Major Components of a transformer
Important Raw Materials
Basic principles
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Sequence
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Types
Transformer Efficiency
Manufacturing Process
Testing
Installation
Summary
Recommendation
Question and Answer
Conclusion
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Sequence continued
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Introduction
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Transformer is a static
piece of apparatus by
means of which power
in one circuit is
transformed into
electric power of the
same frequency in
another circuit.
Fig. Transformer
Major part of our daily life
Voltage fluctuations.
Various mechanisms
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Significance
8
This paper includes only the implementation of power
Transformers. It should cover the performance
indication of transmission line in the generating
station. It also covers the controlling system in case of
improving the performance.
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Scope and Limitations
9
In the early days of commercial use of electric power
Transformer, Transformer of electric power at the same voltage
as used by lighting and mechanical loads restricted the distance
between generating plant and consumers. Different classes of
loads – for example, lighting, fixed motors and traction
(railway) systems – required different voltages, and so used
different Transformer. Due to this specialization of Transformer
was so inefficient that generators needed to be close by their
loads.
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Background
10
Primary Data are collected from the Installation Manuals.
Secondary data are being collected from the Journal and
website.
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Source and Methods
11
To become the country leader for Power Solution and establish
ourselves as the largest and most lucrative service provider in
our country.
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Vision
12
To provide the high quality power and to develop the
economical condition of the country as best.
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Mission
13
Strategic aim is to strengthen the leading position in our
markets, and to ensure continued growth. That on our
capability to integrate and deliver solutions from broad
equipment and service portfolio which meet the specific
needs of the customer segments globally. The priority is to
offer the best efficiency, reliability and value available
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Strategy
Energypac is one of the leading power engineering companies
in Bangladesh. Continual research and development, state of the
art production facility, quality products, competent services, and
countrywide operations have made it warmly acceptable to the
customers. Energypac was incorporated in 1982 as a private
limited business enterprise. It is powered by 1200 skilled
manpower of which 150 are graduated engineers.
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Organization overview
Basic function of Transformer
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It consists of two inductive coils
which are electrically separated but
magnetically linked. The two coils
possess high mutual inductance.
The first coil, in which electric
energy is fed from the ac supply
mains, is called the primary
winding and the other from which
energy is drawn out, is called
secondary winding.
Major Components of a transformer
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Core
HT coil
LT coil
Main Tank
Buchholz relay
Bushing
Conservator Tank
Tap Changer
Radiators
Breathers
Copper
Aluminum
Silicon Steel
Transformer Oil
Mild Steel Sheet
Stainless Steel Sheet
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Important Raw Materials
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The transformer is based on two principles:
First that an electric current can produce a magnetic field
(electromagnetism)
Second that a changing magnetic field within a coil of wire
induces a voltage across the ends of the coil (electromagnetic
induction).
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Basic principles
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Autotransformer
Poly phase transformers
Leakage transformers
Audio transformers
Instrument transformers
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Types
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No Load Loss
Hysteresis loss
Eddy current loss
Load (copper or winding) loss
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Transformer Efficiency
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Select production target.
Collect raw material.
Provide job order and material control slip.
Monitoring.
Prevent tender document.
Estimate
To draw sketch of the part of required product
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Manufacturing Process
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Flow Chart of Manufacturing Process
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Di-electric strength test of transformer oil.
Measurement of Insulation Resistance.
High Voltage Test.
Induced Over Voltage Test.
Ratio Test.
Vector Group Test.
Measurement of No Load Loss and Excitation Current.
Measurement of Load Loss and Impedance Voltage.
Measurement of Winding Resistance.
Temperature Rise Test.
Testing of Transformer Oil
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Testing
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Location and Mounting
Installation of Detachable Radiator
Filling Installed Radiator with Fluid
Installations of High-Voltage Bushing
Installation of Surge Arrester
Pre-energization Tests and Checklist
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Installation
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For manufacturing and testing of Transformer, there are
several methods as discussed to improve the performance
In that case the manufacturing and testing of Transformer
developed depends upon the system includes losses,
limitations and the controlling system
Installation and at the same time improves the efficiency to
obtain the greater performance of Transformer
4/4/2014
Summary
26
In this paper the methods developed for the redacting
limitations which are very applicable. Here the transformer
losses has personated some methods which are much easier and
more practical than before. The paper should give the clear idea
about failure protection and the process is very simple and has
the ability to protect Transformer to maintain the high
efficiency.
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Recommendation
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Questions
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Transformer is very trustworthy device and can provide
service for a long time if maintain and serviced
commonly. Before doing my report I had speculative
knowledge but now I am familiar with the Transformer
briefly. We can use the technology and save the Earth
from different pollutions by generating Power in other
technology.
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Conclusion
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Transformer

  • 1.
  • 2.
  • 3.
    Prepared for 4/4/2014 Mohammad ZahidulIslam M.B.A-H.R.M (Anglia Ruskin, U.K) Course Instructor Career Planning and Development –II (ART 203) 3
  • 4.
    Prepared by 4/4/2014 Zobayer Hossain Prog:BSEEE ID#11105018 Sec: E/4 4
  • 5.
    Introduction Significance Scope and Limitations Background Sourceand Methods Vision Mission Strategy Organization overview Basic function of Transformer Major Components of a transformer Important Raw Materials Basic principles 4/4/2014 Sequence 5
  • 6.
  • 7.
    Introduction 4/4/20147 Transformer is astatic piece of apparatus by means of which power in one circuit is transformed into electric power of the same frequency in another circuit. Fig. Transformer
  • 8.
    Major part ofour daily life Voltage fluctuations. Various mechanisms 4/4/2014 Significance 8
  • 9.
    This paper includesonly the implementation of power Transformers. It should cover the performance indication of transmission line in the generating station. It also covers the controlling system in case of improving the performance. 4/4/2014 Scope and Limitations 9
  • 10.
    In the earlydays of commercial use of electric power Transformer, Transformer of electric power at the same voltage as used by lighting and mechanical loads restricted the distance between generating plant and consumers. Different classes of loads – for example, lighting, fixed motors and traction (railway) systems – required different voltages, and so used different Transformer. Due to this specialization of Transformer was so inefficient that generators needed to be close by their loads. 4/4/2014 Background 10
  • 11.
    Primary Data arecollected from the Installation Manuals. Secondary data are being collected from the Journal and website. 4/4/2014 Source and Methods 11
  • 12.
    To become thecountry leader for Power Solution and establish ourselves as the largest and most lucrative service provider in our country. 4/4/2014 Vision 12
  • 13.
    To provide thehigh quality power and to develop the economical condition of the country as best. 4/4/2014 Mission 13
  • 14.
    Strategic aim isto strengthen the leading position in our markets, and to ensure continued growth. That on our capability to integrate and deliver solutions from broad equipment and service portfolio which meet the specific needs of the customer segments globally. The priority is to offer the best efficiency, reliability and value available 4/4/201414 Strategy
  • 15.
    Energypac is oneof the leading power engineering companies in Bangladesh. Continual research and development, state of the art production facility, quality products, competent services, and countrywide operations have made it warmly acceptable to the customers. Energypac was incorporated in 1982 as a private limited business enterprise. It is powered by 1200 skilled manpower of which 150 are graduated engineers. 4/4/201415 Organization overview
  • 16.
    Basic function ofTransformer 4/4/201416 It consists of two inductive coils which are electrically separated but magnetically linked. The two coils possess high mutual inductance. The first coil, in which electric energy is fed from the ac supply mains, is called the primary winding and the other from which energy is drawn out, is called secondary winding.
  • 17.
    Major Components ofa transformer 4/4/201417 Core HT coil LT coil Main Tank Buchholz relay Bushing Conservator Tank Tap Changer Radiators Breathers
  • 18.
    Copper Aluminum Silicon Steel Transformer Oil MildSteel Sheet Stainless Steel Sheet 4/4/2014 Important Raw Materials 18
  • 19.
    The transformer isbased on two principles: First that an electric current can produce a magnetic field (electromagnetism) Second that a changing magnetic field within a coil of wire induces a voltage across the ends of the coil (electromagnetic induction). 4/4/2014 Basic principles 19
  • 20.
    Autotransformer Poly phase transformers Leakagetransformers Audio transformers Instrument transformers 4/4/2014 Types 20
  • 21.
    No Load Loss Hysteresisloss Eddy current loss Load (copper or winding) loss 4/4/2014 Transformer Efficiency 21
  • 22.
    Select production target. Collectraw material. Provide job order and material control slip. Monitoring. Prevent tender document. Estimate To draw sketch of the part of required product 4/4/2014 Manufacturing Process 22
  • 23.
    4/4/2014 Flow Chart ofManufacturing Process 23
  • 24.
    Di-electric strength testof transformer oil. Measurement of Insulation Resistance. High Voltage Test. Induced Over Voltage Test. Ratio Test. Vector Group Test. Measurement of No Load Loss and Excitation Current. Measurement of Load Loss and Impedance Voltage. Measurement of Winding Resistance. Temperature Rise Test. Testing of Transformer Oil 4/4/2014 Testing 24
  • 25.
    Location and Mounting Installationof Detachable Radiator Filling Installed Radiator with Fluid Installations of High-Voltage Bushing Installation of Surge Arrester Pre-energization Tests and Checklist 4/4/2014 Installation 25
  • 26.
    For manufacturing andtesting of Transformer, there are several methods as discussed to improve the performance In that case the manufacturing and testing of Transformer developed depends upon the system includes losses, limitations and the controlling system Installation and at the same time improves the efficiency to obtain the greater performance of Transformer 4/4/2014 Summary 26
  • 27.
    In this paperthe methods developed for the redacting limitations which are very applicable. Here the transformer losses has personated some methods which are much easier and more practical than before. The paper should give the clear idea about failure protection and the process is very simple and has the ability to protect Transformer to maintain the high efficiency. 4/4/2014 Recommendation 27
  • 28.
  • 29.
    Transformer is verytrustworthy device and can provide service for a long time if maintain and serviced commonly. Before doing my report I had speculative knowledge but now I am familiar with the Transformer briefly. We can use the technology and save the Earth from different pollutions by generating Power in other technology. 4/4/2014 Conclusion 29
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