Why is it called Vacutap? Is the transformer kept in a vacuum to avoid arcing? If so, for how long can you guarantee that a suitable vacuum is maintained before the transformer needs maintenance?
if the arc happens in the vacuum did i still needs to check my the oil compartment of the OLTC (BDV/DGA)? because it will reduce our cost significantly if we didn't needs to do check again :D
thank you so much for uploading this, i have a vacutap and i'm still confused because it still needs oil. after watching this i guess it means that the diverter switch done in a vacumm but the selector switch still immersed in the oil. is it true?
Almost right. The transformer as well as the oil compartment of the OLTC are filled with insulating oil. Inside of the oil compartment there is the diverter switch insert (under oil). The diverter switch insert contains the vacuum interrupter. The making and breaking of the arc happens in the vacuum interrupter with vacuum as arc quenching media.
In fact you can save the money for the DGA. However the breakdown voltage has to be checked. For Y-applications with a regulation in the Y-point (IEC 60214-1 - Class 1) it shall be 30kV/2,5mm. For other applications (IEC 60214-1 - Class 2) it shall be 40kV/2,5mm (measuring method with spheric electrodes according to IEC 60156).
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The definition of OLTC in Wikipedia is difficult to understand. This vid is very clear.
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Great video! Simple and understandable!
Why is it called Vacutap? Is the transformer kept in a vacuum to avoid arcing? If so, for how long can you guarantee that a suitable vacuum is maintained before the transformer needs maintenance?
if the arc happens in the vacuum did i still needs to check my the oil compartment of the OLTC (BDV/DGA)? because it will reduce our cost significantly if we didn't needs to do check again :D
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Have you already seen the video of on-load tap-changer maintenance in48 hours?
Cool video with cool music!
thank you so much for uploading this, i have a vacutap and i'm still confused because it still needs oil. after watching this i guess it means that the diverter switch done in a vacumm but the selector switch still immersed in the oil. is it true?
Excellent piece of animation, well explained!!
Very nice...
keep uploaded....
thanks for this filmographic, but I wonder why always tap no. it comes in ODDs not even, such as; 11,13,15,17,19..etc.
thanks for the vid - MADE ME UNDERSTAND WHAT IT DOSE AND HOW IT WORKS
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Thanks for Clear explain to the Principles of Technology of How it works
It is called VACUTAP® because the operation of tap-changing is done in a vacuum.
Almost right.
The transformer as well as the oil compartment of the OLTC are filled with insulating oil. Inside of the oil compartment there is the diverter switch insert (under oil). The diverter switch insert contains the vacuum interrupter.
The making and breaking of the arc happens in the vacuum interrupter with vacuum as arc quenching media.
In fact you can save the money for the DGA. However the breakdown voltage has to be checked. For Y-applications with a regulation in the Y-point (IEC 60214-1 - Class 1) it shall be 30kV/2,5mm. For other applications (IEC 60214-1 - Class 2) it shall be 40kV/2,5mm (measuring method with spheric electrodes according to IEC 60156).
excellent video keep uploaded
Hi What sotware did you use for animation
Thank u. It helped me a lot in understanding.
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increasing taps decreases the no of coils in HT transformer???
+Shahzaib Shahid Yes.
The definition of VACUTAP is perfect! What software is used to make this great animation?
Thank you very much, Hao Wang. The animation was produced by an agency specialized in video applications
why 9a, 9, 9b this three tap positions are used in 9th tap in a 132kv transformers
Tape changer MDU and tape changer accurate position setting video plz
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super explanation... gr8
Nice animation!
very clear simulation. thanks
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