Auxiliary Transformer
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An Auxiliary Transformer is a type of transformer used in electrical power systems to supply auxiliary or secondary power for the operation of equipment within the same system. These transformers provide power for lighting, control systems, communication devices, and other auxiliary loads in power plants, substations, and industrial facilities.
MAYANK Vidut Udyog Pvt. Ltd. manufactures a wide range of Auxiliary transformer, ranging from 10KVA to 5000KVA with voltage class up to 33 KV. These transformers can be free breathing while hermetically sealed transformers last or dust laden atmospheres. Ideal for chemical plants, oil and gas terminals where poor accessibility substations.
Key Features of Auxiliary Transformers:
- Voltage Conversion:
- Converts the high voltage of the primary system to a lower voltage suitable for auxiliary loads.
- Reliable Power Supply:
- Ensures uninterrupted power for critical auxiliary operations.
- Compact Design:
- Designed to fit within limited spaces in power plants or industrial facilities.
- Durability:
- Built to withstand harsh operating conditions, including temperature variations, vibrations, and electrical disturbances.
- Safety Features:
- Includes protections like overload and short-circuit protection to safeguard connected equipment.
How an Auxiliary Transformer Works:
- The auxiliary transformer is connected to the main power system (e.g., the high-voltage output of a generator or transmission line).
- It steps down the high voltage to a lower voltage level that can be used by auxiliary systems such as lighting, cooling fans, control panels, and other secondary equipment.
- The transformer ensures that the auxiliary systems operate independently of the main load.
Applications of Auxiliary Transformers:
- Power Plants:
- Supplies power for cooling fans, lubricating systems, lighting, and other auxiliary equipment in thermal, hydro, and nuclear power plants.
- Substations:
- Provides auxiliary power for control rooms, relays, SCADA systems, and communication devices.
- Industrial Facilities:
- Powers control systems, safety mechanisms, and essential auxiliary operations in manufacturing units.
- Renewable Energy Systems:
- Supports auxiliary operations in wind farms, solar plants, and other renewable energy installations.
Advantages of Auxiliary Transformers:
- Energy Efficiency:
- Provides reliable power with minimal energy loss.
- Compact and Robust:
- Designed for durability and ease of installation in confined spaces.
- Improved System Reliability:
- Ensures smooth operation of auxiliary systems, even during main power fluctuations.
- Cost-Effective:
- Reduces the need for separate power sources for auxiliary operations.
- Customizable:
- Can be tailored to specific voltage and load requirements.
Types of Auxiliary Transformers:
- Dry-Type Auxiliary Transformers:
- No liquid insulation, suitable for indoor use, especially in areas where fire safety is a concern.
- Oil-Filled Auxiliary Transformers:
- Uses oil as a cooling and insulating medium, ideal for outdoor or heavy-duty applications.
- Station Auxiliary Transformers:
- Provides auxiliary power to large power stations or industrial plants.
- Pole-Mounted Auxiliary Transformers:
- Mounted on poles for smaller, distributed loads in substations or rural areas.