What is the differance between a converter duty transformer
and normal power transformer?
Converter duty transformers are used as set up transformer
from generator to line voltage. Converter duty transformers
have range up to 10 MVA with the voltage capacity of up to
33 KV. Converter transformers and heavy duty transformers
have very durable and hassle free to be used by desired
clients. It comes with an automatic on/off cooling option.
We offer these converter duty transformers and heavy duty
transformers at a competitive price.
One of the main differences from other types of converter
transformers is that the load currents contain higher
harmonics due to the distorted waveform. The converter to
the transformer causes the distorted current waveform. This
has to be considered current leads to higher losses &
temperatures in the transformer. Network regulations also
require reduction of harmonic distortion.
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