Common use of Current transformers Clause in Contracts

Current transformers. Current transformers shall be single phase, secondary ratio transformers for outdoors assembly, in vertical position, with oil immersed or SF6 gas insulation and will be hermetically sealed. They shall be able to conduct the primary rated current for one minute, while the secondary circuit is open. The core shall be toroidal and made up of steel magnetic foils with very low specific losses, and the windings shall be made of insulated copper. In the case of the transformers that work in connection with the disconnectors, high frequency currents and voltages transferable to secondary and ground circuits shall be taken into consideration during the switching of adjacent live disconnectors. The manufacturer’s structural design shall be such that it prevents: g1. High current density in certain points of the equipment causing localized overheating. g2) Internal surges of very short duration causing dielectric breakdowns in liquid and solid insulators. Current transformers shall have the following additional characteristics: Normal current 75 – 150 A (Transmission Line) 75 – 150 A (Transformer) Short-circuit thermal intensity 31.5 kA Characteristics of measurement cores a) Accuracy class b) Power Characteristics of protection cores i) Accuracy class j) Power 0.2 % 15 VA (minimum) (*) Current ratio to be reviewed with proper support by the CONCESSIONAIRE in the POS.

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Samples: Concession Contract, Concession Contract

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Current transformers. Current transformers shall be single phase, secondary ratio transformers for outdoors assembly, in vertical position, with oil immersed or SF6 gas insulation and will be hermetically sealed. They shall be able to conduct the primary rated current for one minute, while the secondary circuit is open. The core shall be toroidal and made up of steel magnetic foils with very low specific losses, and the windings shall be made of insulated copper. In the case of the transformers that work in connection with the disconnectors, high frequency currents and voltages transferable to secondary and ground circuits shall be taken into consideration during the switching of adjacent live disconnectors. The manufacturer’s structural design shall be such that it prevents: g1. ) High current density in certain points of the equipment causing localized overheating. g2) Internal surges of very short duration causing dielectric breakdowns in liquid and solid insulators. Current transformers shall have the following additional characteristics: Normal current 75 – 150 Current in continuous operation 500 - 1000 A (Transmission LineL.T) 75 – 150 Coupling (*) Secondary current 1 A (Transformer) Short-circuit thermal intensity 31.5 40 kA Characteristics of measurement cores measuring cores a) Accuracy class Precision class b) Power Characteristics of protection cores i) Accuracy class j) Power 0.2 0,2 % 15 VA (minimum) Characteristics of protection cores a) Precision class b) Power 5P20 15 VA (*) Current ratio to be reviewed with proper support by the CONCESSIONAIRE in the POS.minimum)

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Concession Contract, Concession Contract

Current transformers. Current transformers shall be single phase, secondary ratio transformers for outdoors assembly, in vertical position, with oil immersed or SF6 gas insulation and will be hermetically sealed. They shall be able to conduct the primary rated current for one minute, while the secondary circuit is open. The core shall be toroidal and made up of steel magnetic foils with very low specific losses, and the windings shall be made of insulated copper. In the case of the transformers that work in connection with the disconnectors, high frequency currents and voltages transferable to secondary and ground circuits shall be taken into consideration during the switching of adjacent live disconnectors. The manufacturer’s structural design shall be such that it prevents: g1. ) High current density in certain points of the equipment causing localized overheating. g2) Internal surges of very short duration causing dielectric breakdowns in liquid and solid insulators. Current transformers shall have the following additional characteristics: Normal current 75 – 150 500 - 1000 A (Transmission LineL.T) 75 – 150 Coupling (*) Secondary current 1 A (Transformer) Short-circuit thermal intensity 31.5 40 kA Characteristics of measurement cores cores a) Accuracy class class b) Power 0,2 % 15 VA (minimum) Characteristics of protection cores icores a) Accuracy class jclass b) Power 0.2 % 5P20 15 VA (minimum) (*) Current ratio Value to be reviewed with proper support by the CONCESSIONAIRE defined in the POSPre-operation Study.

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Samples: Concession Contract

Current transformers. Current transformers shall be single phase, secondary ratio transformers for outdoors assembly, in vertical position, with oil immersed or SF6 gas insulation and will be hermetically sealed. They shall be able to conduct the primary rated current for one minute, while the secondary circuit is open. The core shall be toroidal and made up of steel magnetic foils with very low specific losses, and the windings shall be made of insulated copper. In the case of the transformers that work in connection with the disconnectors, high frequency currents and voltages transferable to secondary and ground circuits shall be taken into consideration during the switching operation of adjacent live disconnectors. The manufacturer’s structural design shall be such that it prevents: g1. High current density in certain points of the equipment causing localized overheating. g2) . Internal surges of very short duration causing dielectric breakdowns in liquid and solid insulators. Current transformers shall have the following additional characteristics: Normal Continuous service current 75 – 150 300 - 600 A (Transmission LineL.T) 75 – 150 300 - 600 A (Transformer) (*) 300 - 600 A (L.T) 400 - 800 A (Transformer) (*) Secondary current 1 A 1 A Short-circuit thermal intensity 40 kA 31.5 kA Characteristics of measurement cores cores a) Accuracy class class b) Power 0,2 % 15 VA (minimum) 0,2 % 15 VA (minimum) Characteristics of protection cores icores a) Accuracy class jclass b) Power 0.2 % 5P20 15 VA (minimum) 5P20 15 VA (minimum) (*) Current ratio relationship to be reviewed with proper support by the CONCESSIONAIRE supported in the POS.

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Samples: Concession Contract

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Current transformers. Current transformers shall be single phase, secondary ratio transformers for outdoors assembly, in vertical position, with oil immersed or SF6 gas insulation and will be hermetically sealed. They shall be able to conduct the primary rated current for one minute, while the secondary circuit is open. The core shall be toroidal and made up of steel magnetic foils with very low specific losses, and the windings shall be made of insulated copper. In the case of the transformers that work in connection with the disconnectors, high frequency currents and voltages transferable to secondary and ground circuits shall be taken into consideration during the switching of adjacent live disconnectors. The manufacturer’s structural design shall be such that it prevents: g1. ) High current density in certain points of the equipment causing localized overheating. g2) Internal surges of very short duration causing dielectric breakdowns in liquid and solid insulators. Current transformers shall have the following additional characteristics: Normal current 75 – 150 500 - 1000 A (Transmission LineL.T) 75 – 150 Coupling (*) Secondary current 1 A (Transformer) Short-circuit thermal intensity 31.5 40 kA Characteristics of measurement cores cores a) Accuracy class class b) Power Characteristics of protection cores i) Accuracy class j) Power 0.2 0,2 % 15 VA (minimum) Characteristics of protection cores a) Accuracy class b) Power 5P20 15 VA (*) Current ratio to be reviewed with proper support by the CONCESSIONAIRE in the POS.minimum)

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Concession Contract

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