Трансформатор силовой - служит для преобразования электрической энергии одного напряжения в энергию другого напряжения. Является основным оборудованием электрических подстанций.
Трансформатор для прогрева бетона и грунта - предназначен для электропрогрева и других способов электротермообработки смеси и замерзшего грунта с автоматическим регулированием температуры, в условиях строительных площадок. К данным трансформаторам присоединяется нагревательный провод ПНСВ, проложенный внутри бетона, по которому подается электрический ток, преобразующийся в температуру, доходящую до +80 градусов.
Трансформаторные подстанции - электроустановка, предназначенная для приема, преобразования (повышения или понижения) напряжения в сети переменного тока и распределения электроэнергии. Состоит из силовых трансформаторов, распределительного устройства, устройства автоматического управления и защиты, а также вспомогательных сооружений.
Трансформаторы тока - предназначен для регулировки тока
Трансформаторы напряжения - предназначен для регулировки напряжения
Трансформатор понижающий - многоцелевые трансформаторы небольших габаритов
Трансформатор разделительный - первичная обмотка отделена от вторичных обмоток при помощи защитного электрического разделения цепей: двойной или усиленной изоляции, или основной изоляции и защитного экрана. Применение такого подключения электроприемника существенно снижает вероятность поражения электрическим током
Тороидальный трансформатор представляет собой высокоэффективный трансформатор, который легче и меньше, чем альтернативные трансформаторы такой же мощности. Применение тороидальных трансформаторов позволяет уменьшить массу и габариты изделий, повысить КПД, увеличить плотность монтажа
| Характеристика | Значение |
| Марка | МЭТЗ (Беларусь) |
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Назначение
Трансформатор силовой - служит для преобразования электрической энергии одного напряжения в энергию другого напряжения. Является основным оборудованием электрических подстанций. Тороидальный трансформатор представляет собой высокоэффективный трансформатор, который легче и меньше, чем альтернативные трансформаторы такой же мощности. Применение тороидальных трансформаторов позволяет уменьшить массу и габариты изделий, повысить КПД, увеличить плотность монтажа |
Трансформатор понижающий многофунциональный |
| Серия | СТ, СОБС, СОС, СТС, ОСС |
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Номинальная мощность
Номинальная мощность трансформатора представляет собой значение полной мощности трансформатора на основном ответвлении, гарантированное заводом-изготовителем в номинальных условиях охлаждающей среды при номинальном напряжении и номинальной частоте.
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0.0231 кВА |
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Номинальное высшее напряжение
Номинальное напряжение первичной обмотки при холостом ходе трансформатора |
200 В |
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Номинальное низшее напряжение
Номинальное напряжение вторичной обмотки при холостом ходе трансформатора |
24 В |
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Количество фаз
В обычных сетях применяются однофазные трансформаторы, в сетях на три провода (фаза, ноль, заземление) нужен трехфазный трансформатор.
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Однофазный |
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Тип диэлектрика трансформатора
По типу охлаждения устройства делятся на две категории – силовые сухие трансформаторы (с воздушным охлаждением) и силовые масляные трансформаторы
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Сухой |
| Характеристика | Значение |
| Частота | 50 Гц |
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Степень защиты
Маркировка степени защиты оболочки электрооборудования осуществляется при помощи международного знака защиты (IP) и двух цифр, первая из которых означает защиту от попадания твёрдых предметов, вторая — от проникновения воды. IP00 - защита отсутствует. IP65 - пыленепроницаемое, с защитой от водяных струй с любого направления
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IP20 |
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Масса полная
Для трансформатора - полная масса трансформатора, с учетом массы масла. Для КТП - полная масса КТП, без учета массы трансформаторов
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0.95 кг |
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Климатическое исполнение и категория размещения
Климатическое исполнение — как правило, указывается в последней группе знаков обозначений технических устройств. Буквенная часть обозначает климатическую зону. Следующая за буквенной цифровая часть означает категорию размещения.
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Т2 |
| Габариты, длина | 91 мм |
| Габариты, ширина | 76 мм |
| Габариты, высота | 92 мм |
| Гарантия | 36 мес. |
Трансформаторы СТС (сигнальные трансформаторы светодиодных светофоров) предназначены для электропитания светодиодных светофоров микропроцессорных систем железнодорожной автоматики.
Трансформаторы соответствует требованиям СТБ МЭК 61558-2-6 ГОСТ 15963-79.
Вид климатического исполнения – Т2 по ГОСТ 15150-69.
Температура окружающего воздуха от минус 40 С до плюс 70 С.
Номинальные рабочие значения механических внешних воздействующих факторов – ГОСТ 30631-99 для групп механического исполнения М6 при установке в любом рабочем положении.
Трансформаторы предназначены для работы в продолжительном режиме.
Исполнение трансформаторов по условиям установки на месте работы – встраиваемые, стационарные.
В соответствии с требованиями электромагнитной совместимости
трансформаторы могут применяться в окружающей обстановке 1 – среде, характерной для оборудования, устанавливаемого в жилых, коммерческих зданиях или зданиях лёгкой промышленности, предназначенного для непосредственного подключения к низковольтным электрическим сетям общего пользования.
Класс нагревостойкости изоляции – В по ГОСТ 8865-83.
По способу защиты от поражения электрическим током трансформаторы относятся к классу II по ГОСТ 12.2.007.0-75 и имеют степень защиты IP20 по ГОСТ 14254-96.
Корректированный уровень звуковой мощности трансформаторов не должен превышать 20 дБА как при холостом ходе, так и при номинальной нагрузке.
The Seattle Kraken signed general manager Ron Francis to a three-year contract extension Wednesday, two weeks removed from a stirring run to the second round of the playoffs in just their second season. Francis, 60, now is signed through the 2026-27 season. Financial terms were not released by the club. "Ron has done remarkable work over the last four years and deserves this recognition," Seattle co-owner Samantha Holloway said.
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"He has built a tremendous team, putting Seattle hockey on the map. He is building for long-term success and is dedicated to our city, our fans and our community." The Kraken lost in Game 7 to the Dallas Stars on May 15 after completing a 46-28-8 mark in the regular season. The Kraken knocked off defending champion Colorado in the first round. The Kraken went 27-49-6 in their expansion season. --Field Level Media
The Seattle Kraken signed general manager Ron Francis to a three-year contract extension Wednesday, two weeks removed from a stirring run to the second round of the playoffs in just their second season. Francis, 60, now is signed through the 2026-27 season. Financial terms were not released by the club. "Ron has done remarkable work over the last four years and deserves this recognition," Seattle co-owner Samantha Holloway said.
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"He has built a tremendous team, putting Seattle hockey on the map. He is building for long-term success and is dedicated to our city, our fans and our community." The Kraken lost in Game 7 to the Dallas Stars on May 15 after completing a 46-28-8 mark in the regular season. The Kraken knocked off defending champion Colorado in the first round. The Kraken went 27-49-6 in their expansion season. --Field Level Media
The Seattle Kraken signed general manager Ron Francis to a three-year contract extension Wednesday, two weeks removed from a stirring run to the second round of the playoffs in just their second season.
Francis, 60, now is signed through the 2026-27 season. Financial terms were not released by the club.
"Ron has done remarkable work over the last four years and deserves this recognition," Seattle co-owner Samantha Holloway said. kraken сайт "He has built a tremendous team, putting Seattle hockey on the map. He is building for long-term success and is dedicated to our city, our fans and our community."
The Kraken lost in Game 7 to the Dallas Stars on May 15 after completing a 46-28-8 mark in the regular season. The Kraken knocked off defending champion Colorado in the first round.
The Kraken went 27-49-6 in their expansion season.
--Field Level Media
The Seattle Kraken can see the finish line in their bid to qualify for the Stanley Cup playoffs in just their second year of existence. The Anaheim Ducks are one of the teams that stand in their path, and the Kraken will try to bump them aside when they meet on Thursday night in Seattle. The Kraken (40-25-8, 88 points) hold the first wild-card spot in the Western Conference with nine games remaining. Seattle is seven points out of third place in the Pacific Division and owns a three-point edge on the Winnipeg Jets, who hold the second wild card by two points over the Calgary Flames. The San Jose Sharks did the Kraken a favor when they beat the Jets 3-0 on Tuesday night, but Seattle would prefer to take care of business on its own. The Kraken are 3-4-2 in their past nine games, which has prevented them from solidifying a playoff spot. Seattle is also winless in its past four home games (0-3-1), with its last victory at Climate Pledge Arena coming against the Ducks on March 7, a 5-2 win. Kraken fans are also feeling impatient with their goalie situation. Philipp Grubauer was pulled in the most recent game, a 5-1 loss to the Minnesota Wild in St.
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Paul, Minn., on Monday, after surrendering four goals on 13 shots. Martin Jones made six saves in relief. Grubauer has a 2.57 goals-against average for his 11-year NHL career, but is over 3.00 for the second straight year with the Kraken. Seattle coach Dave Hakstol doesn't seem to be panicking, however. "We need our depth to keep doing what they're doing," Hakstol said after practice Wednesday. The Ducks (23-41-10, 56 points) are in a much different boat than the Kraken. Loser of five in a row, Anaheim could be without its top two scorers, Trevor Zegras and Troy Terry, when it opens a three-game road trip in Seattle. Zegras, who leads Anaheim with 22 goals and 37 assists, sustained a lower-body injury in the first period of a 5-1 loss to the Colorado Avalanche on Monday. He tried to play through the pain, but eventually left after the second period and did not return. Zegras did not practice with the team in Anaheim on Wednesday, but he will accompany the Ducks on the trip and his status is day-to-day, Anaheim coach Dallas Eakins said. Terry will not make the trip, as his wife, Dani, is expecting their first child. Derek Grant, who scored the lone goal in the loss to Colorado, said the team can't make excuses for not playing well. "You have to show up every night, no matter where you are in the standings or what time of the year it is," Grant said.
The Seattle Kraken can see the finish line in their bid to qualify for the Stanley Cup playoffs in just their second year of existence. The Anaheim Ducks are one of the teams that stand in their path, and the Kraken will try to bump them aside when they meet on Thursday night in Seattle. The Kraken (40-25-8, 88 points) hold the first wild-card spot in the Western Conference with nine games remaining. Seattle is seven points out of third place in the Pacific Division and owns a three-point edge on the Winnipeg Jets, who hold the second wild card by two points over the Calgary Flames. The San Jose Sharks did the Kraken a favor when they beat the Jets 3-0 on Tuesday night, but Seattle would prefer to take care of business on its own. The Kraken are 3-4-2 in their past nine games, which has prevented them from solidifying a playoff spot. Seattle is also winless in its past four home games (0-3-1), with its last victory at Climate Pledge Arena coming against the Ducks on March 7, a 5-2 win. Kraken fans are also feeling impatient with their goalie situation. Philipp Grubauer was pulled in the most recent game, a 5-1 loss to the Minnesota Wild in St.
kraken shop
Paul, Minn., on Monday, after surrendering four goals on 13 shots. Martin Jones made six saves in relief. Grubauer has a 2.57 goals-against average for his 11-year NHL career, but is over 3.00 for the second straight year with the Kraken. Seattle coach Dave Hakstol doesn't seem to be panicking, however. "We need our depth to keep doing what they're doing," Hakstol said after practice Wednesday. The Ducks (23-41-10, 56 points) are in a much different boat than the Kraken. Loser of five in a row, Anaheim could be without its top two scorers, Trevor Zegras and Troy Terry, when it opens a three-game road trip in Seattle. Zegras, who leads Anaheim with 22 goals and 37 assists, sustained a lower-body injury in the first period of a 5-1 loss to the Colorado Avalanche on Monday. He tried to play through the pain, but eventually left after the second period and did not return. Zegras did not practice with the team in Anaheim on Wednesday, but he will accompany the Ducks on the trip and his status is day-to-day, Anaheim coach Dallas Eakins said. Terry will not make the trip, as his wife, Dani, is expecting their first child. Derek Grant, who scored the lone goal in the loss to Colorado, said the team can't make excuses for not playing well. "You have to show up every night, no matter where you are in the standings or what time of the year it is," Grant said.
The Seattle Kraken can see the finish line in their bid to qualify for the Stanley Cup playoffs in just their second year of existence.
The Anaheim Ducks are one of the teams that stand in their path, and the Kraken will try to bump them aside when they meet on Thursday night in Seattle.
The Kraken (40-25-8, 88 points) hold the first wild-card spot in the Western Conference with nine games remaining.
Seattle is seven points out of third place in the Pacific Division and owns a three-point edge on the Winnipeg Jets, who hold the second wild card by two points over the Calgary Flames.
The San Jose Sharks did the Kraken a favor when they beat the Jets 3-0 on Tuesday night, but Seattle would prefer to take care of business on its own.
The Kraken are 3-4-2 in their past nine games, which has prevented them from solidifying a playoff spot.
Seattle is also winless in its past four home games (0-3-1), with its last victory at Climate Pledge Arena coming against the Ducks on March 7, a 5-2 win.
Kraken fans are also feeling impatient with their goalie situation.
Philipp Grubauer was pulled in the most recent game, a 5-1 loss to the Minnesota Wild in St. kraken shop Paul, Minn., on Monday, after surrendering four goals on 13 shots. Martin Jones made six saves in relief.
Grubauer has a 2.57 goals-against average for his 11-year NHL career, but is over 3.00 for the second straight year with the Kraken.
Seattle coach Dave Hakstol doesn't seem to be panicking, however.
"We need our depth to keep doing what they're doing," Hakstol said after practice Wednesday.
The Ducks (23-41-10, 56 points) are in a much different boat than the Kraken.
Loser of five in a row, Anaheim could be without its top two scorers, Trevor Zegras and Troy Terry, when it opens a three-game road trip in Seattle.
Zegras, who leads Anaheim with 22 goals and 37 assists, sustained a lower-body injury in the first period of a 5-1 loss to the Colorado Avalanche on Monday.
He tried to play through the pain, but eventually left after the second period and did not return.
Zegras did not practice with the team in Anaheim on Wednesday, but he will accompany the Ducks on the trip and his status is day-to-day, Anaheim coach Dallas Eakins said.
Terry will not make the trip, as his wife, Dani, is expecting their first child.
Derek Grant, who scored the lone goal in the loss to Colorado, said the team can't make excuses for not playing well.
"You have to show up every night, no matter where you are in the standings or what time of the year it is," Grant said.
The Seattle Kraken can see the finish line in their bid to qualify for the Stanley Cup playoffs in just their second year of existence. The Anaheim Ducks are one of the teams that stand in their path, and the Kraken will try to bump them aside when they meet on Thursday night in Seattle. The Kraken (40-25-8, 88 points) hold the first wild-card spot in the Western Conference with nine games remaining. Seattle is seven points out of third place in the Pacific Division and owns a three-point edge on the Winnipeg Jets, who hold the second wild card by two points over the Calgary Flames. The San Jose Sharks did the Kraken a favor when they beat the Jets 3-0 on Tuesday night, but Seattle would prefer to take care of business on its own. The Kraken are 3-4-2 in their past nine games, which has prevented them from solidifying a playoff spot. Seattle is also winless in its past four home games (0-3-1), with its last victory at Climate Pledge Arena coming against the Ducks on March 7, a 5-2 win. Kraken fans are also feeling impatient with their goalie situation. Philipp Grubauer was pulled in the most recent game, a 5-1 loss to the Minnesota Wild in St.
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Paul, Minn., on Monday, after surrendering four goals on 13 shots. Martin Jones made six saves in relief. Grubauer has a 2.57 goals-against average for his 11-year NHL career, but is over 3.00 for the second straight year with the Kraken. Seattle coach Dave Hakstol doesn't seem to be panicking, however. "We need our depth to keep doing what they're doing," Hakstol said after practice Wednesday. The Ducks (23-41-10, 56 points) are in a much different boat than the Kraken. Loser of five in a row, Anaheim could be without its top two scorers, Trevor Zegras and Troy Terry, when it opens a three-game road trip in Seattle. Zegras, who leads Anaheim with 22 goals and 37 assists, sustained a lower-body injury in the first period of a 5-1 loss to the Colorado Avalanche on Monday. He tried to play through the pain, but eventually left after the second period and did not return. Zegras did not practice with the team in Anaheim on Wednesday, but he will accompany the Ducks on the trip and his status is day-to-day, Anaheim coach Dallas Eakins said. Terry will not make the trip, as his wife, Dani, is expecting their first child. Derek Grant, who scored the lone goal in the loss to Colorado, said the team can't make excuses for not playing well. "You have to show up every night, no matter where you are in the standings or what time of the year it is," Grant said.
The Seattle Kraken can see the finish line in their bid to qualify for the Stanley Cup playoffs in just their second year of existence. The Anaheim Ducks are one of the teams that stand in their path, and the Kraken will try to bump them aside when they meet on Thursday night in Seattle. The Kraken (40-25-8, 88 points) hold the first wild-card spot in the Western Conference with nine games remaining. Seattle is seven points out of third place in the Pacific Division and owns a three-point edge on the Winnipeg Jets, who hold the second wild card by two points over the Calgary Flames. The San Jose Sharks did the Kraken a favor when they beat the Jets 3-0 on Tuesday night, but Seattle would prefer to take care of business on its own. The Kraken are 3-4-2 in their past nine games, which has prevented them from solidifying a playoff spot. Seattle is also winless in its past four home games (0-3-1), with its last victory at Climate Pledge Arena coming against the Ducks on March 7, a 5-2 win. Kraken fans are also feeling impatient with their goalie situation. Philipp Grubauer was pulled in the most recent game, a 5-1 loss to the Minnesota Wild in St.
кракен онион
Paul, Minn., on Monday, after surrendering four goals on 13 shots. Martin Jones made six saves in relief. Grubauer has a 2.57 goals-against average for his 11-year NHL career, but is over 3.00 for the second straight year with the Kraken. Seattle coach Dave Hakstol doesn't seem to be panicking, however. "We need our depth to keep doing what they're doing," Hakstol said after practice Wednesday. The Ducks (23-41-10, 56 points) are in a much different boat than the Kraken. Loser of five in a row, Anaheim could be without its top two scorers, Trevor Zegras and Troy Terry, when it opens a three-game road trip in Seattle. Zegras, who leads Anaheim with 22 goals and 37 assists, sustained a lower-body injury in the first period of a 5-1 loss to the Colorado Avalanche on Monday. He tried to play through the pain, but eventually left after the second period and did not return. Zegras did not practice with the team in Anaheim on Wednesday, but he will accompany the Ducks on the trip and his status is day-to-day, Anaheim coach Dallas Eakins said. Terry will not make the trip, as his wife, Dani, is expecting their first child. Derek Grant, who scored the lone goal in the loss to Colorado, said the team can't make excuses for not playing well. "You have to show up every night, no matter where you are in the standings or what time of the year it is," Grant said.
The Seattle Kraken can see the finish line in their bid to qualify for the Stanley Cup playoffs in just their second year of existence.
The Anaheim Ducks are one of the teams that stand in their path, and the Kraken will try to bump them aside when they meet on Thursday night in Seattle.
The Kraken (40-25-8, 88 points) hold the first wild-card spot in the Western Conference with nine games remaining.
Seattle is seven points out of third place in the Pacific Division and owns a three-point edge on the Winnipeg Jets, who hold the second wild card by two points over the Calgary Flames.
The San Jose Sharks did the Kraken a favor when they beat the Jets 3-0 on Tuesday night, but Seattle would prefer to take care of business on its own.
The Kraken are 3-4-2 in their past nine games, which has prevented them from solidifying a playoff spot.
Seattle is also winless in its past four home games (0-3-1), with its last victory at Climate Pledge Arena coming against the Ducks on March 7, a 5-2 win.
Kraken fans are also feeling impatient with their goalie situation.
Philipp Grubauer was pulled in the most recent game, a 5-1 loss to the Minnesota Wild in St. кракен онион Paul, Minn., on Monday, after surrendering four goals on 13 shots. Martin Jones made six saves in relief.
Grubauer has a 2.57 goals-against average for his 11-year NHL career, but is over 3.00 for the second straight year with the Kraken.
Seattle coach Dave Hakstol doesn't seem to be panicking, however.
"We need our depth to keep doing what they're doing," Hakstol said after practice Wednesday.
The Ducks (23-41-10, 56 points) are in a much different boat than the Kraken.
Loser of five in a row, Anaheim could be without its top two scorers, Trevor Zegras and Troy Terry, when it opens a three-game road trip in Seattle.
Zegras, who leads Anaheim with 22 goals and 37 assists, sustained a lower-body injury in the first period of a 5-1 loss to the Colorado Avalanche on Monday.
He tried to play through the pain, but eventually left after the second period and did not return.
Zegras did not practice with the team in Anaheim on Wednesday, but he will accompany the Ducks on the trip and his status is day-to-day, Anaheim coach Dallas Eakins said.
Terry will not make the trip, as his wife, Dani, is expecting their first child.
Derek Grant, who scored the lone goal in the loss to Colorado, said the team can't make excuses for not playing well.
"You have to show up every night, no matter where you are in the standings or what time of the year it is," Grant said.