24-pulse Rectifier transformer for Electroplating power supply

24-pulse Rectifier transformer for Electroplating power supply

The pulse rectifier transformer can reduce the ripple factor on the DC side of the rectifier unit and the harmonic wave on the AC side via multi-phase rectification. Because the artificial phase shifting in the rectifier unit can make the main harmonic waves exist in the 23rd 25th waves and more, rather than the previous 5th 7th waves. This design will greatly improve the impact of the second-side harmonics on the grid side.

The shifting phase on the grid-side winding is the common design in the rectifier transformer. Generally, a 12-pulse rectifier transformer has the low-voltage windings of the axial split structure. The 24-pulse rectification can be achieved by using two 12-pulse rectifier transformers at the same time. But two 12-pulse rectifier transformers will occupy more room, increase more cost, and so on.

The 24-pulse rectifier transformer designed and produced by our company consists of two sets of 12-pulse autotransformation rectifier coils in parallel, and one iron core. It can form four groups of three-phase line voltages, and line voltage phases differ by 15° in sequence. The four groups of rectifier bridge circuits are connected in parallel through interphase reactors to output 24-pulse DC voltage.

This design can save 82.7% capacity of the auto-transformer in this circuit. So the rectifier volume can be reduced greatly. Its advantages are particularly significant when needs high-power rectification.


Application:

Electroplating power supply

Transformer
Capacity (KVA) 450
Insulation Class H
Operating Frequency 50Hz
Primary Voltage(V) 380V 341.8A*2
Secondary Voltage(V) 380V 170.9A*4
Standard IEC60076-11

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  • Product Code: SKS-ZSG-450/0.38*4
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