Comprehensive Transformer Bushing Parts Retrofit Solutions

Transformer bushings are critical components in the functioning of transformers. They connect the winding of the transformer to the high voltage lines, and ensure electrical insulation and protection. As such, any faults in the bushings can lead to electrical failures, leakage, and damage to the transformer.

The process of retrofitting transformer bushings with Yash Highvoltage solutions involves a thorough inspection and assessment of the transformer, followed by customization of solutions based on the assessment. The installation process is then carried out by experienced professionals, and rigorous testing and commissioning is done to ensure the efficiency and reliability of the transformer.

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Bushing Insulators: A Comprehensive Guide

Bushing insulators are electrical components that are used to support and isolate conductors in various types of electrical equipment. They are typically made of high-quality insulating materials, such as porcelain or polymer, which provide excellent electrical insulation and mechanical strength.

Bushing insulators are used in a variety of applications, including transformers, circuit breakers, switchgear, and other high-voltage electrical equipment. They are designed to withstand high temperatures, mechanical stress, and electrical loads, and provide a safe and reliable operation of electrical systems.

OIP CONDENSER BUSHINGS- YASHHV

The most widely used bushings in the high voltage transmission industry globally even today, Oil Impregnated Paper (OIP) Condenser Bushings are manufactured using Kraft paper wound tightly on a conductor, with a finely graded capacitive arrangement using intermediate layers of aluminium foils, dried under heat and vacuum to remove moisture and carefully impregnated with processed transformer oil.

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RIP/RIS Condenser Bushings

Known for their revolutionary performance, DRY TYPE Resin Impregnated Paper (RIP) /Resin Impregnated Synthetic (RIS) Condenser Bushings are oil-free transformer bushings, wherein the insulation is built directly on the conductor, and consists of high quality crepe paper wound on the conductor in case of RIP bushings, or special grade synthetic film in case of RIS bushings. Conductive grading layers are embedded during the paper/synthetic wrapping process to form a capacitive core for the best electromagnetic field control, and further the wound core is impregnated after a process of heat and vacuum application with special grade electrical application resins to make a completely dry RIP/RIS active part solution.

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