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Alternative Transformer FluidsEnergy Management - Transformers
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The challenge:Alternative fluids are on the rise all over the world. Just like politics and science the energy industry is working on trendsetting solutions that ensure the safety and sustainability of the environment and population. One way of doing this is by exploiting renewable energy sources.
But the efficiency and use of renewable resources in assets and equipment is also considered important. Alternatives to mineral oil are often used in environmentally protected areas and locations with a special need for fire safety.
Our contribution:Siemens Transformers has been one of the first manufacturers build-ing transformers filled with ester instead of mineral oil. Having started with distribution transformers, small power transformer units were also insulated with ester soon after. The ratings grew bigger, and in addition to synthetic ester research and development for natural ester filled transformers started.
Today, Siemens Transformers is the partner of choice for customers worldwide when it comes to substituting mineral oil. Maybe your transformer will be our next project?
Challenges – | |
Why go alternative?
When Siemens Transformers started working with alternative fluids, customers were usually forced to substitute mineral oil due to external circumstances like environmental protection, nearby lakes or drinking water reservoirs. Fire safety measures were also sometimes a reason to go for alternatives.
Today the capabilities of esters are nearly unlimited, as are the reasons why transformer operators decide to choose these fluids. They are used in almost any application and any location. Their benefits are just as numerous.
As the ageing performance of esters outweigh those of mineral oil, transformers may be operated at higher temperatures than conven-tionally filled units. This is also propsed by IEC 60076-14, where over temperatures and hot spot temperatures for winding designs using thermally upgraded paper are considered already.
Transformer operators rely on the expertise of Siemens Transformers for decades when it comes to their assets. If you want to lever the advantages of your alternativels insulated units as well, make use of our know-how and consultancy.
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Esters in all product classes
Today Siemens Transformers use ester in dis-tribution and power transformers of all sorts. Our extensive and in-depth research in our own labs allows us to fill even smaller ratings of HVDC-transformers with ester instead of mineral oil.
Being the innovation leader in the transformer industry, we strive to be the first to provide our customers with innovative solutions in terms of ester-usage and we are keen on working with you to meet your challenges in this regard.
Generator Step-Up Transformers HVDC Transformers
Shunt and Series Reactors
Line Feeder Transformers
System and System-Interconnecting Transformers
Special Transformers for Industrial Applications
Phase Shifters
TLM™ – Transformer Lifecycle Management™
Condition Assessment & Diagnostics
Online-Monitoring
Consulting & Expertise
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Spare Parts & Accessories
Repair & Retrofit
Transport, Installation & Commissioning
Medium Power Transformers
Liquid-Immersed Distribution Transformers Voltage Regulators GEAFOL Cast-Resin Transformers Traction Transformers
Product classes – | |
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Higher fire safety
Cost savings
Lifetime extension
Smaller Footprint
Item
OPEX savings
Cost/ Savings
• Higher flash and fire point
• Fire point above 300°C
• K class rating (IEC 61100 / 61039)
• Lower gas conversion factor
• Tank rupture prevention
• Slower decrease in the degree of polymeriza-tion
• High capability to take water from cellulose
• Dielectric strength unaffected by water
• Higher temperature limits
Savings from design difference
$ 655,494
Bio-oil transformer extra costs
-$ 275,450
Total savings $ 390,044• Eliminate rocks, grating,
and support steel
• Change containment size
• Shorter bus duct length
• Lower annual insurance premiums
• Lower losses during operation due to shorter bus duct length
Benefits – | |
Technical benefits
We differentiate between three types of alter-native fluids: • Silicone oil (fully synthetic)• Synthetic esther (derived from chemicals)• Natural esther (derived from plant seed oils)
What they all have in common is that they extend the transformers lifetime – if the unit is calculated, designed and manufactured with the highest quality imaginable.
The degree of polymerization decreases slower with alternative fluids than with the use of mineral oil. All fluids mentioned above have a high capability to take water from the cellulose insulation of the active part, while their dielectric strength is unaffected by water. Their chemical characters also allow for higher temperature limits, which is a benefit for the operation of any kind of transformer.
Type Characteristics Disadvantages / Benefits
Mineral oil Made from non-renewable resources
• Limited biodegradability• Low fire point
Silicone liquid Fully synthetic • High flash point
• Self-extinguishing
• High thermal stability
• High viscosity at high temperatures
• Poor lubrication properties
• Limited biodegradability
Synthetic ester Derived from chemicals • Higher oxidation stability than nat. ester
• Strongly hygroscopic
• Better cold temperature performance than nat. ester
• Readily biodegradable
Natural ester Made from plant seed oils (e.g. soya, canola, sunflower)
• Less paper aging than mineral oil• Higher flash and fire points than
syn. ester• Best renewability for processing• Readily biodegradable
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Benefits regarding safety and 0-harm
„0-harm-policy and safety are core values of most companies within the energy industry. This includes the safety of their staff as well as the mitigation of such risks for the public and the environment.
The higher flash and fire points of alternative fluids add to that risk mitigation, as well as the K class rating (acc. to IEC 61100 / 61039) and a lower gas conversion factor.
Higher oil flash and fire points make operation safe and protect valuable assets; lower gas con-version factors reduce risk of tank rupture.
These characteristics lead to a high acceptance of transformers filled with natural esters, espe-cially but not only in urban areas and environ-mentally protected locations.
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Financial benefits CAPEX OPEX
The special characteristics of alternative fluids like their high flame and flash point and biode-gradability as well as their dielectric hygro-scopic features and oxidation stability lead to financial benefits in OPEX.
The initial price for an ester-filled-transform-er is usually higher due to material price and design adjustments. However, the higher investment can often be balanced with savings in the construction of the transformer location. Distances and fire safety equipment can often be reduced.
Besides the smaller footprint and lower construction costs some insurance companies lower their rates for ester-filled transformers. They mean a lowered risk for safety and environment, which may lead to lower annual insurance premiums.
GT GSU:
ST GSU:
2x UAT:
Transformers Price w/ Mineral Oil
Increased unit price due to special filling equipment, price for biodegradable oil, design adjustments
Reduced power plant costs by elimination of fire walls, rocks, grating, support steel and change of containment size
Transformers Price w/ Biodegradable Oil
Transformers Price incl. Savings
$ 1,762,950
$ 1,058,300
$ 594,000
+ $ 139,250
+ $ 76,200
+ $ 60,000
$ 1,902,200
$ 1,134,500
$ 654,000
- $ 277,202
- $ 277,202
- $ 112,090
$ 1,624,998
$ 857,298
$ 541,910
$ 3,415,250 $ 3,024,206
+ –
12.5% Total Cost Reduction
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Reliable and safe transformers for all branches & applications
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Application
Railway Locomotives
Insulation
Synthetic Ester
Technical data
Rated Power: 6,2 MVA Rated Voltage: 12/12,5/25/4x1,957Rated Frequency: 25/60/60
Benefits
• Environmental protection• Green image• Gain operational knowledge
Traction TransformersRailway Locomotives, USA
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Application
Distribution Grid
Insulation
Synthetic Ester & FR3
Technical data
>100 Transformers for different ratings from 160 – 630 kVA
Benefits
• Environmental friendlyness• Enhance operational experience
Distribution TransformersGermany
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Application
Highspeed Trains
Insulation
Synthetic Ester
Technical data
Rated Power: 2,2 MVA Rated Voltage: 15/2x0,95Rated Frequency: 16,67
Benefits
• Sustainability• Green image
Traction TransformersHighspeed Trains, Germany
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Application
Hydro power plant
Insulation
Synthetic Ester
Technical data
four GSUs Ratings: 121,33 (122) / 60,6 (61) / 60,6 (61) MVA Voltage levels: 433√3 / 16,8 / 16,8 kV
Benefits
• Biodegradability• Renewable resources for renewable
generation• Longer lifetime of hygroscopic insulation• State-of-the-art technology
Power TransformerHydro Power Generation, Sweden
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Application
Transformer Substation / Medium power grid First regulated PT with nat. ester
Insulation
Natural Ester
Technical data
40 MVA (107/21 kV)Hermetically sealed tank
Benefits
• Fire safety (high flame- and flash-point)• Biodegradability• Green image• Innovation to gather operational
experience
Power TransformerSubstation Transformer, Germany
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Application
Oil & Gas Network transformer
Insulation
Synthetic Ester (MIDEL 7131)
Benefits
• Fire safety (high flame- and flash-point)
• Sustainability in products
Technical data
• 125/156,25 MVA KNAN/KNAF• 132 kV / 34,5 kV ± 10 %
with Vacutap OLTC• Sergi Transformer Explosion
Prevention SystemPower TransformerOil & Gas industry, UAE
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Application
Windpower
Insulation
Cellulose-based or aramid synthetic ester
Benefits
• Environmental protection• Small in size• Fire protection• Units can be recycled
Technical data
Transformers for different ratings and vol-tages applying to all windturbine classes
Distribution TransformersWind turbines, worldwide
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Application
Oil & Gas - Converter Transformer acc. IEC 61378
Insulation
Synthetic Ester (MIDEL 7131)
Benefits
• Fire safety (high flame- and flash-point)
• Environmental protection• Atex-Certification for Ex-Zone 2 IIA/IIB T3• 4 low voltage systems in double tier for
feeding a 24 pulse converter
Technical data
• 16 / 4x 4 MVA KNAN • 33 kV / 4x 2,0 kV ± 5 % with NLTC• Core with intermediate yokes • Sergi Transformer Explosion
Prevention System
Oil & Gas IndustryZADCO, Abu Dhabi UAE
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Application
Oil & Gas – LNG-Project
Insulation
Synthetic Ester (MIDEL 7131)
Benefits
• Fire safety (high flame- and flash-point)
• Biodegradability• High Temperature Operation• Moisture Tolerance
Technical data
• Up to 125 MVA• 35 kV and 110 kV
LNG Project26 Units, Russia
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Application
Substation, 420-kV-level
Insulation
Natural Ester
Benefits
• Biodegradability / Environmental protection
• Publicity / Green image• Longer lifetime of hygroscopic insulation• Small Footprint• Innovation: First Power Transformer
for 420-kV-Level
Technical data
Rating: 300 MVA Voltage level: 420 kV
Power TransformerSubstation, Germany
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Application
Substation, 400-kV-level Innovation: first synthetic ester filled unit at 400 kV
Insulation
Synthetic Ester
Benefits
• Environmental protection• Publicity / Green image• Longer lifetime of hygroscopic insulation• Small Footprint• Low Noise Design• Utilization of waste heat
Technical data
Rating: 240 MVA Voltage level: 400 kV
Power TransformerSubstation, United Kingdom
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Application
Substation
Insulation
Synthetic Ester
Benefits
• Biodegradability • Safety in Operation
Technical data
Rating: 2 x 30 MVA 2 x 60 MVA Voltage level: 85 kV / 230 kV
Power TransformerSubstation, Mexico
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Application
Transformers for operation on ships
Insulation
Synthetic Ester
Benefits
• Biodegradability • Longer lifetime • Small Footprint
Technical data
Rating: 50 MVA Voltage level: 34,5kV
Power Transformer Ship operation, Netherlands
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Application
Mobile, versatile and quickly installable spare transformers
Insulation
Synthetic Ester
Benefits
• Biodegradability • Small Footprint• Fire safety
Technical data
6 x 100MVA single phasea) 335-136-13.8 kVb) 132-68-13.8 kV
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Mobile Resiliency Transformer Emergency Spare, USA
Application
• HVDC and HVDC plus Transformers • HVDC demonstrator insulation arrange-
ment using Ester successfully tested in 2015
Insulation
Natural & Synthetic Ester
Benefits
• Safety in operation• Higher flash and fire point• Lower thermal load of the transformer• Biodegradability • Extended life time
Technical data
HVDC-application with ester possible up to 500kV DC
HVDC Transformers Ester successfully tested
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Subject to changes and errors.The information given in this document only contains general descriptions and/or performance features which may not always specifically reflect those described, or which may undergo modification in the course of further development of the products. The requested performance features are binding only when they are expressly agreed upon in the concluded contract.
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