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Winding system for air-cooled transformers

  • US 4,663,603 A
  • Filed: 12/12/1985
  • Issued: 05/05/1987
  • Est. Priority Date: 11/25/1982
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A winding system in a gas-cooled transformer, comprising:

  • at least one winding divided into separate winding sections along the height of the winding;

    at least one insulation torus spaced from the winding forming a gas-containing cooling channel between the winding and the insulation torus such that the gas directly cools the winding, the insulation torus comprising a mass of insulating compound;

    electrodes embedded in the insulating compound of the insulation torus;

    an electrically-conductive, non-magnetic shield embedded in the insulating compound of the insulation torus on the side of the electrodes opposite the winding, spaced from the electrodes for electrical isolation therefrom, at least almost extending around the winding and along the height thereof, and having electrically-conducting means connected to a ground for reducing electric field intensity at the side of the insulation torus opposite the winding,each electrode being electrically connected at least to one of the separate winding sections of the winding and disposed between that winding section and the shield for suppressing electric field intensity in the gas-containing cooling channel between the winding and the insulation torus.

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