Oil Type Phase Shift Transformer for Medium Voltage Inverter System
US-2017288572-A1 · Oct 5, 2017 · US
US9640339B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9640339-B2 |
| Application number | US-201414898404-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 24, 2014 |
| Priority date | Jul 16, 2013 |
| Publication date | May 2, 2017 |
| Grant date | May 2, 2017 |
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An on-load tap changer has a switching tube, an oil suction pipe arranged centrally and coaxially along an axis inside the switching tube, and a kerosene drain screw so mounted in a base of the on-load tap changer that it is coaxial with an axis of the oil suction pipe, with the axis of the switching tube, and with an axis of the on-load tap changer. A bearing ring is so acted on by a resilient element at one side and radially with respect to the axis of the on-load tap changer that the switching tube and the oil suction pipe both mechanically positively cooperate with the bearing ring and are centered about the axis of the on-load tap changer.
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The invention claimed is: 1. An on-load tap changer comprising: a switching tube; an oil suction pipe arranged centrally and coaxially along an axis inside the switching tube; a kerosene drain screw so mounted in a base of the on-load tap changer that it is coaxial with an axis of the oil suction pipe, the axis of the switching tube and an axis of the on-load tap changer; and a bearing ring so acted on by a resilient element at one side and radially with respect to the axis of the on-load tap changer that the switching tube and the oil suction pipe both mechanically positively cooperate with the bearing ring and are centered about the axis of the on-load tap changer. 2. The on-load tap changer according to claim 1 , further comprising: a counter-bearing mounted at the base of the on-load tap changer and holding the resilient element cooperating with the bearing ring. 3. The on-load tap changer according to claim 1 , wherein the resilient element is a helical compression spring. 4. The on-load tap changer according to claim 1 , further comprising: a suction stub pipe at a lower end of the oil suction pipe and mechanically positively bearing against the bearing ring and against an inwardly convex domed protrusion of the base. 5. The on-load tap changer according to claim 4 , wherein the kerosene drain screw is provided within the inwardly convex protrusion of the base. 6. A method of mounting a load changeover switch insert with a switching tube and an oil suction pipe in an on-load tap changer, the method comprising the following steps: inserting the load changeover switch insert together with the switching tube into an oil tank of the on-load tap changer such that the switching tube is offset from an axis of the on-load tap changer; positioning the switching tube that has a bearing at a lower end, on a bearing ring that is acted on at one side and radially with respect to the axis of the on-load tap changer by a resilient element such that an axis of the switching tube is offset from the axis of the on-load tap changer; placing the oil suction pipe on a domed protrusion that is formed on the base in fixed location coaxially with respect to the axis of the on-load tap changer such that a guided positioning is made possible by a cone guide at an inner side of the switching tube; and centering the switching tube and the oil suction pipe with respect to the axis of the on-load tap changer by urging the bearing ring by the resilient element to be centered with respect to the axis of the on-load tap changer by the cooperation of a suction stub pipe at the lower end of the oil suction pipe, with the bearing ring and with the stationary domed protrusion of the base. 7. The method according to claim 6 , wherein, as a result of the centering the axis of the switching tube, the axis of the oil suction pipe and the axis of the on-load tap changer coincide so that a key and a kerosene drain screw are centered with respect to the axis of the on-load tap changer and positioned mechanically one on the other. 8. The method according to claim 7 , wherein an element of the key mechanically positively cooperates with the kerosene drain screw. 9. A kerosene drain screw in a base of an on-load tap changer, mounted on a domed protrusion of the base of the on-load tap changer to be movable in the direction of an axis of the on-load tap changer, and carrying a cover disk by which at least one opening for kerosene in the base of the on-load tap changer is closable and openable. 10. The kerosene drain screw according to claim 9 , further comprising: an encircling ring fastened to the kerosene drain screw and cooperating with an abutment in the base so as to limit an opening movement of the kerosene drain screw. 11. The kerosene drain screw according to claim 9 , further comprising: a key having an element in an oil suction pipe of the on-load tap changer and mechanically positively fitting with the kerosene drain screw. 12. The kerosene drain screw according to claim 9 , wherein the cover disk is in engagement with an annular depression in the base when the kerosene drain screw is closed and closes the opening for the kerosene outlet with a seal. 13. The kerosene drain screw according to claim 9 , wherein the cover disk is a separate component fastened to the kerosene drain screw. 14. The kerosene drain screw according to claim 9 , wherein the cover disk and the kerosene drain screw form an integral component. 15. The kerosene drain screw according to claim 14 , further comprising: an annular cap with at least one resilient element so biased relative to the cover disk that a key surface of the kerosene drain screw is inaccessible to a tool. 16. The kerosene drain screw according to claim 15 , further comprising: a transverse pin fixedly seated in the cap and cooperating with a pin movable axially of the on-load tap changer and of the kerosene drain screw.
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