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POWER DISTRIBUTION . SMART GRID SOLUTIONS GRIDCON ® iTAP ® THE SYSTEM SOLUTION FOR VOLTAGE REGULATED DISTRIBUTION TRANSFORMERS.

GRIdCoN iTAp ThE sYsTEM soLuTIoN FoR VoLTAGE …...dIN EN 50160 simple installation in the transformer IThe onload tapchanger is mechanically connected using standard screws Isimple

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Page 1: GRIdCoN iTAp ThE sYsTEM soLuTIoN FoR VoLTAGE …...dIN EN 50160 simple installation in the transformer IThe onload tapchanger is mechanically connected using standard screws Isimple

poWER dIsTRIBuTIoN . sMART GRId soLuTIoNs

GRIdCoN® iTAp®

ThE sYsTEM soLuTIoN FoR VoLTAGE REGuLATEd dIsTRIBuTIoN TRANsFoRMERs.

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INTEGRATING RENEWABLE ENERGY WIThouT GRId ExpANsIoN.

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GRIdCoN® iTAp®

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utilizing grid capacities with voltage regulated distribution transformers.

A voltage regulated distribution transformer gets to the heart of the problem – maintaining the voltage band – by dynamically adapting the voltage. It decouples the voltages of low voltage and medium voltage grid. This results in an 11 percent rather than a 3 percent voltage rise being avail­able in the low voltage grid for feed­in from renewable energies. This usually eliminates the need for expensive grid expansion, and in the few situations where this is not the case, the network operators still gain time. Moreover, with voltage regulated distribution transformers, network oper­ators realize a higher utilization of their operating equipment and therefore use it more efficiently.

Voltage regulated distribution transformers – the economic alternative to grid expansion.

Network operators face a difficult dilemma: they need to ensure a stable supply voltage in the low voltage grid and at the same time integrate an increasing amount of renewable energy. Within the voltage band of ± 10 percent of the rated voltage according to dIN EN 50160, a maximum voltage rise of 3 percent is available to renewable energies in the low voltage grid. The rest is reserved for the medium voltage grid, voltage drops, and setting imprecisions. Rapidly growing feed­in volumes are increasing the risk of the voltage band being violated. Network operators are being forced into expensive expansion work even though the capacities of their operating equipment is far from exhausted.

Primary substation Medium voltage grid Secondary

substation Low voltage grid

Outside of the voltage band

Outside of the voltage band

+10 %

+5 %

-5 %

-10 %

0 %

3 % voltage rise from feed-in2 % voltage rise from feed-in

5 % voltage drop

Maximum load

Maximum feed-in

5 % voltage drop

110 kV 20 kV 20 kV 0.4 kV 0.4 kV

Voltage drop and setting imprecision distri-bution transformer, 1.5 % each

2 % regulation of bandwidth transformer

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Primary substation Medium voltage grid Secondary

substation Low voltage grid

Outside of the voltage band

Outside of the voltage bandDevi

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n fr

om ra

ted

volta

ge (i

n %

) +10 %

+5 %

-5 %

-10 %

0 %

11 % voltage rise from feed-in

2 % voltage rise from feed-in

5 % voltage drop

Maximum load

Maximum feed-in

Down-regulation

Upregulation5 % voltage drop

110 kV 20 kV 20 kV 0.4 kV 0.4 kV

2 % regulation of bandwidth transformer

4 % Regulation of bandwidth distribution transformer

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Voltage regulated distribution transformers keep the voltage in the distribution grid stable by compensating for the voltage rise from distributed generation. Likewise they balance the voltage drop caused by additional loads, such as electric cars or heat pumps. Additional cables don’t have to be laid, and there is no need for more secondary substations. since the start of 2011, our fi eld trials have been demonstrat­ing how voltage regulated distribution transformers help to avoid grid expansion.

GRIdCoN® iTAp® – ThE sYsTEM soLuTIoN FoR VoLTAGE REGuLATEd dIsTRIBuTIoN TRANsFoRMERs.

GRIdCoN® iTAp®

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The GRIdCoN® iTAp® system solution provides the entire functionality required alongside the transformer for voltage regulated distribution transformers:

I The on­load switching function allows the ratio between the upper and lower voltage in the trans­former to be dynamically adjusted under load

I The drive function guarantees reliable switchingI The regulator function – including sensors –

measures the voltage and derives the switching operations required

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Regulator function

I Voltage regulation on the low voltage busbarI Three­phase voltage measurementI Automatic, remote, and manual modesI Raise / lower operationsI Ethernet and Rs232 interfacesI Control system protocols IEC 60870­5­101,

IEC 60870­5­104, IEC 61850I sheet steel housing, powder­coatedI Level of protection: Ip54

on­load switching function

I on­load tap­changer following the reactor principleI Arc quenching in specifi cally developed vacuum switching

tubesI Fitted in transformer tank above the active partI Maintenance­free over the transformer’s life

(up to 700,000 tap changes)I Regulation on the upper voltage sideI 3 phasesI Maximum of 9 operating positionsI Freely confi gurable regulating range, e.g. ± 4 x 2.5 percent

(maximum 600 V step voltage)I 30 A maximum rated through­currentI 24 kV voltage class

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drive function

I stepping motorI Fitted on the transformer cover above

the on­load tap­changerI Runs for less than 1 second per

tap­change operation

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suITABLE FoR ANY sECoNdARY suBsTATIoN – ALso WITh oN­LoAd TAp­ChANGER.

secondary substations are designed for minimum space requirements. only if voltage regulated distribution transformers fi t in these stations are they an economic solution. The challenge is to design a voltage regulated distribution transformer with the same dimensions as a non­regulated one.

Makes full use of the available space – our innovative way of installing the on­load tap­changer in the transformer.

I The on­load tap­changer fi ts perfectly in the space available above the active part of the transformer

I Because of the vacuum technology, the on­load tap­changer doesn’t need its own oil compartment

I since the tap change takes place in special vacuum tubes, there is no possibility of oil contamination

GRIdCoN® iTAp®

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1,288 mm

826 mm

1,73

0 m

m

Transformer 630 kVAwith GRIDCON® iTAP®

Typical specification transformer 630 kVA

Width 1,288 mm 1,500 mm

Height 1,730 mm 1,750 mm

Depth 826 mm 850 mm

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ouR VACuuM TEChNoLoGY –RENoWNEd sINCE 1987.

GRIdCoN® iTAp®

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hIGhER pERFoRMANCE, hIGhER VALuE.

Maintenance­free and long­lasting

I With up to 700,000 maintenance­free tap changes, the on­load tap­changer works reliably over the entire transformer life

I The on­load tap­changer doesn’t use any electronics that restrict its service life

I Maintenance­free due to vacuum technology

Maximum operational reliability

I No critical operating statuses thanks to the reactor switching principleI A communication interface permits interaction with the control system if

requiredI GRIdCoN® iTAp® is the product of all our experience as we have been

developing on­load tap­changers since 1929: More than 35,000 vacuum technology based and over 10,000 reactor type on­load tap­changers from Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen are in use around the world

Low life cycle costs

I A total of 700,000 reliable tap changes make maintenance superfl uous I The on­load tap­changer works reliably over the entire transformer lifeI If necessary, the motor and voltage regulator can be easily replaced

designed with future requirements in mind

I A maximum of 9 operating positions and step voltages of up to 3 percent allow a regulating range of up to 24 percent. The on­load tap­changer can also be confi gured asymmetrically for situations with mainly loads or mainly feed­in supplies

I Full use can be made of the voltage band of ± 10 percent according to dIN EN 50160

simple installation in the transformer

I The on­load tap­changer is mechanically connected using standard screwsI simple crimping provides the electrical connectionI No additional electric bushings are needed

The perfect solution for distribution network operators.

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TEChNICAL dATA –oN­LoAd TAp­ChANGER.

On-load tap-changer iTAP® III

Number of phases 3

Application At any point in the winding

Maximum rated through current Ium (A) 30

Rated short time current (in A) 600

Rated duration of short-circuits (in s) 3

Rated peak withstand current (in A) 1,500

Maximum rated step voltage Uim (in V) 600

Maximum rated tapping voltage Uim (in V) 1,200

Step capacity PStN (in VA) 9,000

Maximum number of operating positions 9

Rated insulation level

Highest voltage for equipment Um (in kV) 24

Rated short duration power frequency withstand voltage (in kV 1.2 / 50 µs) 125

Rated lightning impulse withstand voltage (in kV, 50 Hz 1 min) 50

Rated frequency (in Hz) 50

Temperature range of transformer oil -25 °C to +105 °C

Maximum permissible overpressure/vacuum (in bar) + / - 0.3

Maximum number of tap-change operations 700,000

Step capacity diagram GRIDCON® iTAP®

700

600

500

400

300

200

100

0

Rate

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olta

ge U

i [V]

0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35

Rated through current Iu [A]

9,000 VA

GRIdCoN® iTAp®

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TEChNICAL dATA – VoLTAGE REGuLAToR ANd CoNTRoL CABINET.

Voltage regulator and control cabinet iTAP® III

Voltage 3 AC 400 V

Current 1 A

Frequency 50 Hz

Test voltage to ground 2 kV / 1 min

Operating temperature -25° C ... +60° C

Duration of the tap-change operation 0.9 s

Shortest gap between tap-change operations 3 s

Interfaces Ethernet, RS232

Protocols IEC 60870-5-101, IEC 60870-5-104, IEC 61850

Housing (W x H x D) 380 x 380 x 180 mm

Weight 15 kg

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please note:

The data in our publications may differ from

the data of the devices delivered. We reserve

the right to make changes without notice.

IN3130904/00 EN – GRIdCoN® iTAp® –

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