What Is a 132/33kV 50 MVA Transformer?
A132/33kV 50 MVA transformerцеhigh-voltage power transformerused to step down voltage from 132kV (transmission) to 33kV (distribution level). With acapacity of 50 MVA (megavolt-amperes), this transformer is ideal forregional substations,industrial plantsіrenewable integrationhubs.
Technical Specification Table
| Параметр | Специфікація | 
|---|---|
| Rated Power | 50 MVA | 
| Primary Voltage (HV) | 132 kV | 
| Secondary Voltage (LV) | 33 kV | 
| Vector Group | Dyn11 / YNd1 / YNd11 (as per design) | 
| Frequency | 50 Hz / 60 Hz | 
| Phase | 3-Phase | 
| Cooling Type | ONAN / ONAF (Oil Natural / Forced) | 
| Tap Changer | OLTC (±10%, ±16 steps) or NLTC optional | 
| Impedance | Typically 10.5% – 12% | 
| Dielectric Strength | HV: 275kV / LV: 70kV impulse | 
| Bushing Type | Porcelain or Composite | 
| Insulation Class | Class A / F | 
| Protection | Buchholz relay, PRV, OTI, WTI, DGPT2 | 
Applications of 132/33kV 50 MVA Transformer
- Grid Substations
 - Large Industrial Plants
 - Wind & Solar Farms
 - Urban Transmission Hubs
 - Oil & Gas Installations
 - Interconnection with Power Utilities
 
Cooling Methods Explained
- ONAN– Oil Natural Air Natural (standard for up to 50 MVA)
 - ONAF– Oil Natural Air Forced for improved performance under peak loads
 
Construction & Design
- Core: Cold-rolled grain-oriented silicon steel
 - Winding: Copper (high-conductivity), layered or disc winding
 - Tank: Hermetically sealed or conservator type
 - Cooling Radiators: Detachable for modular maintenance
 - Accessories: Oil level gauge, breather, pressure relief device, temperature indicators, etc.
 
Standard Compliance
- IEC 60076
 - ANSI/IEEE C57
 - IS 2026 (India)
 - GB/T 6451 (China)
 - BS EN Standards (UK)
 
Why Choose a 50 MVA Transformer at 132/33kV?
- Balances high capacity with manageable size
 - Ideal for step-down to regional grids
 - Ensures high-efficiency transmission with minimal losses
 - Compatible with smart grid SCADA integration
 

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q1: Can this transformer support dual voltage outputs?
Yes. With dual secondary windings or tap changer settings, the transformer can support flexible output.
Q2: Is OLTC mandatory?
For systems requiring voltage regulation, OLTC is preferred. However, for fixed-load conditions, NLTC can be used.
Q3: How long does a 132/33kV transformer last?
With proper maintenance, the expected service life is 25–35 years or more.