Electrical Engineering Academy: Transformer Design Engineering with Practical Examples
After completion of this course:
What you’ll learn
- Transformer Design Overview & Purpose of Selection.
- Important Codes & Standards.
- Types of Transformer.
- Transformer Tank, Winding & Oil.
- Pre & Post Order Stage Documents.
- Inspection & Test Plan.
- Transformer Design: Sizing, Selection and Calculation.
- Datasheet for Vendor.
Course Content
- Introduction –> 12 lectures • 41min.
- Transformer Sizing Calculation –> 1 lecture • 25min.
Requirements
- ITI, Degree or Diploma in Electrical Engineering.
- Scientific Calculator.
- Excel and Word.
After completion of this course:
- Engineers will be able to work on EPC and MEP Sector
- Will be able to design of Substation / Switch Yard
- Will be able to do the calculation for HV/ LV and MV
- Will be able to work for offer evaluation
Transformer Design Engineering Course
1- Overview
2- Purpose of Selection
3- Important Codes & Standards
4- Types of Transformer
a. Oil Type
b. Dry Type
5- Transformer Tank
6- Transformer Core
7- Transformer Winding
8- Transformer Oil
9- Main Tank Conservator
10- Transformer Marshalling Box
11- Pre Order Stage Documents
12- Post Order Stage Documents
13- Inspection and Test Plan
· Routine Test
a. Measurement of winding resistance
b. Measurement of voltage ratio and check of phase displacement
c. Measurement of short-circuit impedance and load loss
d. Measurement of no-load loss and current
e. Dielectric tests
f. Separate source AC withstand voltage test
g. Induced AC voltage test
h. Partial-discharge measurement
i. Tests on on-load tap-changers
· Type Test:
j. Temperature-rise test
k. Lightning-Impulse tests
· Special Tests :
l. Switching impulse voltage test
m. Measurement of dissipation factor (tan ) and capacitance
n. Measurement of zero sequence impedance(s)
o. Determination of sound level
p. Measurement of harmonics of the no-load current
q. Measurement of insulation resistance
14- Transformer : Sizing and Selection
15- Transformer Design Calculation
a. Calculation Basis
b. Data & Load
c. Formula Used
d. Results