I have a transformer which is a 230kV-4.16kV Delta/Wye transformer. The transformer ratings on the nameplate are as follows:
Type: ONAN/ONAF/ONAF
MVA: @55deg C Rise - 15/20/25 MVA
@65deg C Rise - 16.8/22.4/28 MVA
I'm assuming that this means that at the first rating of 55deg rise the 15/20/25 MVA ratings corrospond to the three types of cooling listed in "Type"
The second set of ratings of 16.8/22.4/28 corrospond to the ratings operating at a 65deg C rise with the three cooling methods listed in "Type". Do I understand this correctly?
With the 55deg rating does this mean that these ratings are good for anything 55deg rise and below such as lower temperature values? Does 55deg rise refer to 55deg above ambient of 40deg? If this is the case then these values are also the ambient values at 40deg?
For the second rating, I'm assuming these are the values for temperaturs up to a 65deg rise? Is there any downfalls to operating continuously at this rating, such as transformer life or other possible damage?
Type: ONAN/ONAF/ONAF
MVA: @55deg C Rise - 15/20/25 MVA
@65deg C Rise - 16.8/22.4/28 MVA
I'm assuming that this means that at the first rating of 55deg rise the 15/20/25 MVA ratings corrospond to the three types of cooling listed in "Type"
The second set of ratings of 16.8/22.4/28 corrospond to the ratings operating at a 65deg C rise with the three cooling methods listed in "Type". Do I understand this correctly?
With the 55deg rating does this mean that these ratings are good for anything 55deg rise and below such as lower temperature values? Does 55deg rise refer to 55deg above ambient of 40deg? If this is the case then these values are also the ambient values at 40deg?
For the second rating, I'm assuming these are the values for temperaturs up to a 65deg rise? Is there any downfalls to operating continuously at this rating, such as transformer life or other possible damage?
