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Network Transformers - Augier

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ALL THE AVANTAGES OF EPOXY RESINS<br />

For single-phase (400 VA to 50 kVA)<br />

or three-phase (5 kVA to 32 kVA) unpluggable transformers<br />

The use of epoxy resin guarantees that the transformers have the following characteristics:<br />

Corrosion resistant, remain unaltered over time.<br />

Watertight and immersible.<br />

Insulated.<br />

Can be buried into purposely-designed pits.<br />

MODULOBLOCS: MAIN CHARACTERISTICS<br />

Watertight and immersible sets.<br />

Conform to NFC 52 410 standards.<br />

Dielectric : Oil<br />

Primary insulation voltage : 7.2 kV<br />

Secondary insulation voltage : 1.1 kV<br />

Reduced losses<br />

Protection degree : IP 68 - IK 10<br />

Working temperature : - 15°C + 40°C<br />

Specially designed to support the no load lamp stress & strain.<br />

Studied to allow to allow network continuity in case of a transformer fault.<br />

MV PLUG-IN CONNECTION:<br />

The MV plug-in terminal systems of the connection interface guarantee total operational flexibility:<br />

Easy to plug in and unplug<br />

Optimum reliability: reinfored by isolating liquid BIP in the terminal compartments regardless of type of cable<br />

used, <strong>Augier</strong>’s specially-designed plug-in terminal meets all your needs.<br />

A switch protection channel inside the transformer allows insulation of a section by simply plugging in.<br />

TED MMX<br />

Two-pole terminal<br />

For concentric<br />

Two-pole cables<br />

TED MTT<br />

Elbow bent<br />

three-pole terminal<br />

for twisted cables<br />

The transformer low voltage output is carried out with a 1.5 metre-long H 07 RNF cable or on pluggable terminals.<br />

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