In the core equipment of power systems, oil immersed transformers achieves efficient conversion of alternating current between different voltage levels by virtue of the dual functions of insulating oil - insulation protection and heat dissipation cooling.
In the field of power equipment, the name "Oil Immersed Transformer" comes directly from its core structural features. This type of transformer completely immerses the key electromagnetic components inside in a special insulating oil. This structural design is the fundamental mark that distinguishes it from other types of transformers.
The design logic of 1600kVA wind power transformer and general power transformer revolves around the uniqueness of application scenarios, and its technical architecture reflects the special needs of new energy power systems.
The structural integration of a box type transformer is reflected in the packaging of high and low voltage equipment and heat dissipation systems in a protective box.
Oil Immersed Transformers use mineral oil as a medium to achieve the dual functions of insulation and heat dissipation. Its operating stability stems from the synergy between the physical properties of the liquid medium and the structural design.
Dry transformer is a transformer without added insulating fluid, which has exposed windings and is encased. Compared with oil-immersed transformer, dry transformer is less likely to overheat and smoke, which means it is less likely to burn out during operation.