The choice of installed capacity of transformers and the feasibility of increasing their load capacity.
Abstract
It is shown that when choosing the installed power of transformers, one can proceed from taking into account the damage from undersupply to electricity consumers. The practice of installing transformers with a load factor of 0.7-0.5 actually means a significant overrun of active materials and an increase in reduced costs. The proposed series of transformers with increased overload capacity intended to be installed with a load factor of 0.9-1.0, in addition to a significant reduction in reduced costs, provides a reduction in the investment of materials .The comparative data of factory transformers and special transformers with a long reload capacity are given.