Brand | Wone |
Series | Three phase oil immersed shunt reactor |
Product overview:
Three phase oil immersed shunt reactor is mainly used as high-voltage transformer to limit short-circuit current, stabilize voltage, reactive power compensation and shift.
Main application fields: substation, user distribution station and other 66kV and below power systems.
Executive standard: iec60076.
Ordering instructions
Main parameters of transformer (voltage, capacity, loss and other main parameters)
Service environment of transformer (altitude, temperature, humidity, place, etc.)
Other customized requirements (tap changer, color, conservator, etc.)
Minimum order quantity: 1 set, global delivery within 7 days.
The normal delivery cycle is 30 days, and the goods can be delivered quickly all over the world.
What are the cooling methods of the reactor?
Cooling Methods:
The cooling method for reactors depends on their capacity and the operating environment. There are several options available.
Natural Air Cooling:
Natural air cooling is suitable for small-capacity reactors. It relies on the natural convection of air around the reactor surface to dissipate heat.
Forced Air Cooling:
Forced air cooling uses fans to blow cool air over the reactor surface, enhancing heat dissipation efficiency. This method is appropriate for medium-capacity reactors.
Oil-Immersed Cooling:
For large-capacity reactors, oil-immersed cooling may be used. The reactor is submerged in insulating oil, which transfers heat through convection to a heat exchanger (radiator). The radiator then dissipates the heat into the surrounding environment.
Water Cooling:
Water cooling is another option, using water as the cooling medium. It offers higher cooling efficiency but requires stringent sealing and water quality standards for the equipment.