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Design, Function and Operation of On-Load Tap-Changers

Uwe Seltsam
Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen GmbH

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About the Author

Uwe Seltsam

Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen GmbH, Regensburg / Germany


Manager Technical Specialists

Scientific Background
Dipl.-Ing. (FH) Electrical Engineering

Professional Background
10 years at Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen GmbH
Technical Service / Troubleshooting

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Agenda

1. On-load tap-changer in regulating transformer

2. On-load tap-changer Design types


3. Switching sequence of tap selector and diverter switch insert
4. Maintenance

Intervals for OILTAP and VACUTAP


Parameter contact wear
Parameter replacement of parts
Parameter oil carbonization
Checks after maintenance
Checks between maintenances
5.

Oil change criteria

6.

Influence of humidity on dielectric strength

7.

Avoiding carbon deposits or their effects

8.

On-load tap-changer Protective devices

9.

Diagnostics

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1. On-load tap-changer in regulating transformer


On-load tap-changers (OLTCs) are used for changing the transmission ratio under load
110 kV

U1
Mwg = Main winding
Cwg = Coarse winding
Rwg = Regulating winding
LU = Diverter switch insert

Mwg
555 wdgs
Cwg
120 wdgs

Transformer:
OLTC:
Step voltage:

%
40 MVA, 110 kV 16
/ 21 kV
17.6 kV
M III 350 Y 123/C 10 19 1G
17.6 kV : 9 steps 1.955 kV/step 1.78 %

U2
21 kV
129 wdgs

Rwg
108 wdgs
12 wdgs/step

Nominal:
Example 1:

Example 2:

LU

2
1

U1 = N1
U2 N2

U2 = 21 kV = constant
U1 = 110 kV
N1 = 110 kV 129 wdgs / 21 kV = 675 wdgs
U2 = 110 kV 129 wdgs / 675 wdgs = 21.02 kV
U1 = 116 kV
N1 = 116 kV 129 wdgs / 21 kV = 711 wdgs
U2 = 116 kV 129 wdgs / 711 wdgs = 21.05 kV

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2. On-load tap-changer Design types


Tap-change operation

Vectorial diagram

Contact movement

A,B
Main contacts
(only for V III 350 Y/,
V III 500 Y / ,
V I 350, V I 700)

OILTAP
Type M since 1972

a,b
Main switching
contacts

e. g. M III 600 9 steps


3-pole
Star connection
Insulation to ground
Um = 123 kV

a1, b1
Transition contacts
Ra, Rb
Transition resistors
Ua, Ub
Voltages of tappings
Ust
Step voltage

U, I
Voltage, current of tapchanger terminals

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2. On-load tap-changer Design types


Operation

Vectorial diagram

Contact movement

A,B
Main contacts
(only V III 350 Y/,
V III 500 Y/ ,
V I 350, V I 700)

OILTAP
Type V since 1979

a,b
Main switching
conttacts

e. g. V III 200 10 steps


3-pole
Star connection
Insulation to ground
Um = 76 kV

a1, b1
Transition contacts
R
Transition resistor
Ua, Ub
Voltages of tappings
Ust
Step voltage
U, I
Voltage, current of
tap-changer terminals

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2. On-load tap-changer Design types

VACUTAP
Type VR since 2004
e. g. VRF III 1300 10 steps
3-pole
Star connection
Insulation to ground
Um = 76 kV
Switching sequence

Switching direction n n+1


MSV Main switching contact
(vacuum interrupter), main path
MTF Transfer contact, main path
TTV Main switching contact (vacuum
interrupter), transition path
TTF Transfer contact, transition path
MCA Main contact side A
MCB Main contact side B
ZnO ZNO varistor
R

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Transition resistor

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2. On-load tap-changer Design types

VACUTAP
Type VV since 2000
e. g. VV III 400

10 steps

MTS
MSV
TTS
TTV
STC
R

IC
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Tap-selector contact, main path


Main switching contact (vacuum interrupter), main path
Tap-selector contact, transition path
Transition contact (vacuum interrupter), transition path
Sliding take-off contact
Transition resistor
Circulating current

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3. Switching sequence of tap selector and diverter switch

IB

Tap pre-selection without current

Diverter switch insert operation type M

Switching principle of diverter switch insert: Flag switching cycle


Operation switching time approx. 40 50 ms
Load period of transition resistors approx. 30 ms
Link to movie

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IB = Operating through-current
IK = Circulating current
R = Transition resistor

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4.1 Maintenance Intervals for OILTAP and


VACUTAP
OILTAP - Regular maintenance, depending on
time of service

or

no. of operations

(whichever comes first)

Neutral-point application
after every 5 7 years
after every 50,000 150,000 operations

Delta application
after every 2 4 years
after every 20,000 100,000 operations

Maintenance of tap selector


after every 1 to 1.2 million operations
Diverter switch insert type M
Service life 800,000 operations

For OLTC-specific maintenance intervals, refer to the respective


operating instructions or the label on the motor-drive unit.

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4.1 Maintenance Intervals for OILTAP and


VACUTAP
VACUTAP - Regular maintenance, only depending on
the number of operations
Neutral-point or phase application
after every 300,000 operations

Tap selector maintenance


after every 1.2 million operations

Reason for time-independent maintenance:


No oil carbonization since arcs do not occur in insulating oil

For network applications, the VACUTAP is more or less


maintenance-free.
Example:
Switching frequency 5,000 operations per year
maintenance after 60 years.

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Diverter switch insert type VR

Service life 1.2 million operations

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4.1 Maintenance Intervals for OILTAP and


VACUTAP
Monitoring TM100, Tapguard 260
Maintenance depending on condition
Maintenance criterion
Parts subject to wear
Oil change and cleaning
Contact wear

Calculation
No. of ops. specification for parts change
Calculation algorithm for oil carbonization
Calculation algorithm for single and difference wear

Maintenance time
Visual presentation
Present condition 0 ... 100 %
Prediction for 100 % moment
Semaphore function green/yellow/red
Red signal prevents additional operations
by the motor-drive unit, but it is not
integrated into the tripping circuit for the
circuit breaker.
Front panel Tapguard 260
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4.2 Maintenance Parameter contact wear


MSCB

TCB

TCA

MCA

Criteria for OILTAP:


Single wear and
Difference in wear between switching
and transition contact

Parameters for contact wear:


Number of operations:
Arcing current:
Medium arc duration:
Arc voltage:
Contact material:

MCA

MCB

MSCA

MSCB
TCA

TCB

variable value
Contact system of diverter switch type M
variable value
approx. 6 ms
25 30 V
Step voltage
Ust
Cu or CuW sintered material

Wear on main switching contact:

SG

proportional to operating through-current

Wear on resistor contact:


independent of operating current, but proportional to
circulating current Ic (Ic = Ust / Rres)

Exceeding the wear differences influences the switching


sequence a short circuit between taps may occur.

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MCA

MSCA

TCA

TCB

SCB

MCB

MC = Main contact
MSC = Main switching contact
TC = Transition contact
R
= Transition resistor
SG = Spark gap
Max. permissible single wear = 4 mm
Max. permissible difference in wear = 2.5 mm
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4.3 Maintenance Parameter replacement of parts

Depending on no. of ops.


Springs, leads, etc.

Depending on wear
Arc contacts, etc.

Preventively
Cover gasket, etc.

Up-dating

E.g. Energy accumulator spring for type


M: 400,000 500,000 ops.

Measure for increasing operating reliability


Adjustment to current state of manufacture

Diverter switch insert:


Replacement after 800,000 operations (OILTAP)
Replacement after 1.2 million ops. (VACUTAP)

Tap selector:
Maintenance after every 1.0 to 1.2 million operations,
depending on OLTC type

E.g. Braided lead for type M:


250,000 operations

MR original parts are the basis for safe operation.

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4.4 Maintenance Parameters oil carbonization

Criterion:
Heat removal from the transition resistors must
not be restricted by oil carbonization.

Determining factors for degree of carbonization:


Number of operations
Arc energy
Type of oil: Little difference between naphthenic-base
or paraffin-base oil

Drying of a sooted tap-changer leads to baking of


carbon deposits on the surfaces and to a reduction of
the dielectric strength.
Use only transformer oil for cleaning. Electrical cleaners
evaporate on the surface of the insulating material and
lead to humidity.
Diverter switch type insert T
before cleaning

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Diverter switch type insert T


after cleaning

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4.5 Maintenance Checks after maintenance

The following checks have to be performed:


Identical indication of positions between on-load tap-changer and motor-drive unit
Functional check of final positions
If protective relay is in position OFF, it must not be possible to put the circuit breaker in
the circuit
Transformer ratio test during major modification work on the on-load tap-changer (e. g.,
replacement of motor-drive unit, or after connecting or disconnecting tap-selector leads)

1)
2)
3)
4)

Diverter switch with oil compartment


Motor-drive unit
Protective relay
Drive shafts

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4.6 Maintenance Checks between maintenances

Motor-drive unit

Visual check
Heater in operation
Door closed

Protective relay

Functional check
together with transformer
protection test

Drying agent OLTC


oil conservator

Reliability (effectiveness)

Oil monitoring

Oil exchange criteria, see section 5

Disconnected
transformer

OLTC maintenance before re-commissioning of transformer if


operating time and downtime exceed maintenance interval of
on-load tap-changer (OILTAP)

together with transformer test

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5. Oil change criteria

OLTC application of OILTAP

Dielectric strength*

Water content

Neutral-point application

Minimum 30 kV / 2.5 mm

Maximum 40 ppm

Use in auto-transformer or
regulation in delta winding

Minimum 40 kV / 2.5 mm

Maximum 30 ppm

Minimum 30 kV / 2.5 mm

Maximum 30 ppm

OLTC application of VACUTAP


All

*Dielectric strength, measured in accordance with IEC 60156

The temperature of the oil sample must be measured at the time when the oil was taken.
The values specified for dielectric strength apply to oil temperatures of 20 5 C at the time of
evaluating the oil sample.
Recommendation:
Dielectric strength of > 50 kV / 2.5 mm for new insulating oil that must be filled in after maintenance.

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5. Oil change criteria

Time of oil sample test:


It is up to the user of the transformer to check the insulating oil, and the test should be
done at the same time when an oil sample of the transformer is taken
Class 1 in accordance with IEC 60214-1: after every 5 years (use in neutral-point)
Class 2 in accordance with IEC 60214-1: after every 2 years (use in auto-transformer,)
Whenever it is suspected that humidity is absorbed (drying agent ineffective etc.)

Ask the OLTC manufacturer if other insulating liquids (ester liquids, etc.) are used.

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6. Influence of humidity on dielectric strength

Facts:
Diverter switch oil of OILTAP is a mixture of oil,
carbon deposits and humidity
Water absorption of carbon deposits is several times
as high as water absorption of oil
Carbonized oil with inadmissibly high water content puts
insulation distances at risk which are exposed to voltage
stress

Effects:
Electrical-field distortion with local discharges
Thermal decomposition of surface of insulating material
Creepage paths
Breakdown of insulating distance with flashover
Switching shaft
Example of creepage paths

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7. Avoiding carbon deposits or their effects

Vacuum technology in the VACUTAP


No carbon deposits since arcs do not occur in insulating oil

Vacuum interrupter

Oil filter unit, filter cartridge


with paper filter: absorbs carbon particles (6 9 microns);
in use for annual number of > 15,000 operations / year
with paper filter and drying agent (4 kg granulate):
absorbs carbon particles and water (approx. 420 g)

The effectiveness of the drying agent of the filter cartridge must be


determined by oil sample and water content analysis.
Oil filter unit OF100
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8. On-load tap-changer Protective devices

Protective relay = flow-controlled relay type RS2001


(standard equipment)
Response value, e. g. for M III 600: 1.2 m/sec 20% bei 20C

Pressure relief (burst membrane) in OLTC cover


Static response pressure about 4 5 bar

Pressure relief valve type MPreC (instead of burst membrane)

RS2001

Response value about 1.3 1.8 bar, depending on OLTC type

Monitoring of drive shafts, e. g., for multiple-column OLTC design

The above-mentioned protective devices must be integrated in the


tripping circuit of the circuit breaker of the transformer.

End position limiting device in OLTC and/or motor-drive unit

Burst membrane

Find out the cause after a protective device has responded!

MPreC
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9. Diagnostics

Increased tap selector contact resistance


if contacts are not silver-plated:
Signs of impurity layer
Resistance measurement in accordance with
CIGRE report 12-205/1994 rounds off
gas-in-oil analysis;

Extract from CIGRE report

Tap-selector contacts colored to black-grey:


Signs of silver-sulfide (impurity layer)
Check for corrosive sulfur (oil, etc.)

Separated silver-sulfide layer may lead to flashovers.


Tap selector contact with silver-sulfide

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9. Diagnostics

Gas-in-oil analysis for diverter switch insert oil in OILTAP:


No informative value with respect to arcing on main switching contacts
and transition contacts.

No. of ops.

Oil
temp.
[C]

H2

CH4

C2H6

C2H4

C2H2

CO

CO2

16

127

31

70

359

10

344

17500 39400

29000

50

17796 12205

3642

36170 102172

330

3032

10800 48100

50000

22

13553 13000

4200

50000 103000

317

7733

4900

O2

N2

25300

Example for OLTC type M

Gas-in-oil analysis for diverter switch insert oil in VACUTAP:


An evaluation pattern is currently being developed.

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9. Diagnostics

Torque measurement:
Integral part of monitoring TM100 and
TG260, including assessment (semaphore
function). Online procedure.
Torque measurement directly on OLTC head
with mobile measuring device.
Example of torque progress

Tap-change operation sequence assessment:


Indirect assessment of tap-change operation
sequence of diverter switch by measuring the
contact wear (OILTAP).
Measurement of tap changes of diverter switch
insert operation using direct current.

Diverter switch insert type G


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Summary

On-load tap-changers are available in/with different


switching principles:
types:

high-speed resistor and reactor principle


non-vacuum and vacuum

On-load tap-changers are available for different applications


power transformers for transmission and distribution
transformer for industrial use (e.g. arc-furnace or ladle furnace transformers)
HVDC transformers
phase-shifting-transformers
transformers for operation at explosion-prone sites (e.g. offshore platform)

Maintenance
maintenance intervals of the respective on-load tap-changer shall be observed at any time to
ensure trouble-free operation of the transformer. Original spare parts and trained service staff
have also be seen as mandatory.

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About MR

Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen GmbH


Founded in 1868
Family ownership since 1891
Brand name since1901
World market leader in transformer switching
2,850 employees in 7 business areas
30 locations world-wide
Doing business in 190 countries

Company sales: 630 million EUR

www.reinhausen.com

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