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Transformer butterfly valve and pressure relief valve difference

Transformer butterfly valve and pressure relief valve difference

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The butterfly valve is usually fitted with an oil immersed transformer between the tank and the radiator to control the flow of oil between the transformer tank and the heat sink. When large power transformers are delivered, the radiators are usually individually packed to reduce transport sizes. The butterfly valve is closed to prevent the outside air or water from entering the transformer tank. When the transformer is transported to the installation site, the radiator is installed on the butterfly valve one by one. When the radiator is installed, the butterfly valve can be opened so that the oil flow between the transformer, the oil tank and the radiator can be circulated, so as to play the role of heat dissipation.When the transformer is running, it is found that when the radiator has seepage, the butterfly valve can be closed to avoid further leakage of transformer oil, and a new radiator can be replaced.
The oil immersed transformer pressure release valve is a safety device installed in the transformer, when the internal pressure is less than the limit value of the transformer such as 35kPa, which is in closed state, when the transformer internal fault occurs, a large number of transformer oil by pyrolysis, produce large amounts of gas, the internal pressure of the oil tank increased dramatically when the opening pressure exceeds the pressure release valve when the pressure relief valve opens, the internal oil and gas overflow, to release the pressure, avoid the pressure on the inside of the lead tank cracking or permanent deformation, when the fault of transformer internal end, internal pressure tank to reduce pressure release valve closing pressure, it will automatically shut down to prevent outside air enter the inside of the tank or water.

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