Alfastandard1 PDF
Alfastandard1 PDF
Alfastandard1 PDF
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alfa standard
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Summary
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General
Characteristics
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Iso Phase
Bus Technical Data
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Standard Technology
General Characteristics
Standard Technology
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Quality Control
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Auxiliary Equipment
Conductor
Enclosure
Supporting insulators
Expansion joints
Bushing insulators
Flexible braids
Current transformers
Supporting structures
Wall passage
Transformer & Generator terminal casing
Auxiliary Equipment
Pressurization
Voltage Transformer Cubicle
Neutral Grounding Cubicle & Star Point Cubicle
Air Forced Cooling System
Hydrogen leakage monitoring
Quality Control
General Characteristics
General Characteristics
cylindrical
enclosure.
Continuous operation.- Not possible for a phaseto-phase fault to occur. Reduction of the risk of a
phase to earth fault and not possible to transmit
this fault to other phases. Air insulation is the most
reliable of all dielectrics, exhibiting the highest
consistency and resistance to degeneration as well
as the property to easily re-generate itself.
Simplified support structures.- Greatly reduces
the electromagnetic forces between conductors of
adjacent phases and reduces the forces in bends and
other discontinuities caused by high short-circuit
currents. Allows the possibility of large unsupported
spans because of the high moment of inertia of the
seam
welded
aluminium
shape,
Electromagnetic Field
The Alfa Standard Isolated Phase Bus systems are
continuous enclosure type, bonded at the extremities
and usually earthed on one end as standard; this
configuration offers more electrical advantages than the
non-continuous enclosure type solution.
The magnetic field produced by the conductor current
induces in the enclosure a current, equal to about 90 98% of the conductor current, in the opposite direction.
The resulting external magnetic field is negligible.
Structural works, grated panels and rods of reinforced
concrete are therefore not influenced by losses due to
the magnetic induction. The only remaining stresses are
those due to the zero-current component in case of
short circuit currents.
Standard Technology
150
D2
D1
300
400
300
400
Rated
Voltage
up to
17,5kV
24kV
36kV
Rated
Current
3000A
4000A
6000A
9000A
12000A
13000A
15000A
18000A
25000A
3000A
4000A
6000A
9000A
12000A
13000A
15000A
18000A
25000A
3000A
4000A
6000A
9000A
12000A
13000A
15000A
20000A
25000A
30000A
IPB type
MP
MR
CX
MP
MR
CX
CX/MR
CX
D1 (mm)
D2 (mm)
100
150
200
330
450
600
700
800
1000
100
150
200
330
450
600
700
800
900
100
150
200
330
450
600
700
800
900
1000
480
540
600
720
850
1010
1110
1210
1370
600
640
700
850
975
1110
1210
1310
1410
800
860
900
1050
1200
1310
1410
1510
1610
1710
I (mm)
A (mm)
680
740
800
920
1050
1210
1310
1410
1570
800
840
900
1050
1175
1310
1410
1510
1610
1000
1060
1100
1250
1400
1510
1610
1710
1810
1910
Reported values are given as a mere indication; these ones could be changed according to technical and environmental specific requirements
Conductor temperature rise: 65C (149 F). Enclosure temperature rise: 40C (104 F).
2340
2520
2700
3060
3450
3930
4230
4530
5010
2700
2820
3000
3450
3825
4230
4530
4830
5130
3300
3480
3600
4050
4500
4830
5130
5430
5730
6030
B (mm)
1280
1340
1400
1520
1650
1810
1910
2010
2170
1400
1440
1500
1650
1775
1910
2010
2110
2210
1600
1660
1700
1850
2000
2110
2210
2310
2410
2510
Conductor
The conductors are normally made of aluminium sheets
(Al - 99.5%) rolled and welded to one another so as to
form of a cylinder (in some cases conductor can be
copper 99.9%). Aluminium extruded tube is also used
for diameters 330 mm.
Several IPB standard sizes carry currents up to 25kA
with natural cooling and 50kA with forced ventilation
cooling. For plant terminals and expansion joints (where
required), flexible connections are provided. When
expansion joints are used, one of the ends of the
expansion connector is factory welded to a conductor
while the other end is field welded to the matching
conductor.
In order to increase the heat-dissipating capacity by
radiation and reduce the temperature rise of the bus
conductors, matt black paint is used on the external
surface.
Enclosure
The enclosure is made of aluminium sheets (Al - 99.5%)
rolled and butt-welded to form a tubular shape.
Inspection doors are provided to allow access for
assembly or removal of current transformers, expansion
joints, thermometers, flexible joints and other such
equipment.
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Standard Technology
Current transformers
Standard Technology
Supporting insulators
Expansion joints
Bushing insulators
Flexible braids
The conductor connections to generators and
transformers are made by flexible braids to avoid
transmission of vibration onto the IPB. These also act as
removable isolation links.
Furthermore, during site installation, the use of flexible
braids that can easily flex on all 3 axis, would enhance
easiness of connection, even when a relatively slight
difference of alignment between IPB and machines
might occur.
Standard Technology
Auxiliary Equipment
Supporting structures
Pressurization
Voltage
Transformer Cubicle P.T.
Wall passage
Auxiliary Equipment
Hydrogen leakage
monitoring
Auxiliary Equipment
Neutral grounding cubicles (usually euipped with drytype earthing power transformer, earthing stainless
resistor and single-pole operating switch) and Star Point
Cubicles can be also provided if requested.
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Quality Control
Quality Control
All the materials are purchased from our Approved
Suppliers List according to our technical specifications
and to the standards IEC, ANSI, and UNI etc.
The necessary quality controls are carried out during the
different phases of working to guarantee that the
finished product is according to the Costumers
specifications and to our qualitative standards.
For example, on each completed IPB assembly we carry
out tests of insulation at power frequency, measure of
insulation resistance, checking of painting (adherence
and thickness) and dimensional checks. Type tests such
as, impulse voltage dry test and temperature rise test,
might be also performed on IPB at the AS testing
laboratory upon a specific request by client.
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