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What Are the Protections Used with Power Transformers?

Do all protections cause the transformer to trip on both sides?

For distribution transformers used in residential areas, typical protections include:-

Overcurrent & Earth Fault Protection (Electrical) For oil-filled transformers, Gas Protection on the main tank (Buchholz Relay) (Mechanical)

When it comes to high-capacity power transformers used in transmission and generation stations, protections are divided into:

1 Electrical Protections:

1 Differential Protection (87T)

2 Restricted Earth Fault Protection (87N)

3 Overcurrent & Non-Directional Earth Fault Protection (51/51N)

4 Overflux Protection (24) (due to overvoltage or under-frequency)

2 Mechanical Protections:

1 Gas Protection on the Main Tank (Buchholz Relay)

2 Gas Protection on the Tap Changer

3 Overpressure Protection

4 Winding Overtemperature Protection

5 Oil Overtemperature Protection

Common Protection Philosophy:,-

If winding over temperature or Over-Current protection activates, typically only the low-voltage side breaker trips

Some schemes may trip the transformer on both sides in these cases.

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