1、C227.4-06(reaffirmed 2011)Three-phase, pad-mounted distribution transformers with separable insulated high-voltage connectorsLegal Notice for StandardsCanadian Standards Association (CSA) standards are developed through a consensus standards development process approved by the Standards Council of C
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16、 of the terms and conditions of this Legal Notice.Update No. 2CAN/CSA-C227.4-06August 2007Note: General Instructions for CSA Standards are now called Updates. Please contact CSA Information Products Sales or visit www.ShopCSA.ca for information about the CSA Standards Update Service.Title: Three-pha
17、se, pad-mounted distribution transformers with separable insulated high-voltage connectors originally published March 2006Revisions issued: Update No. 1 June 2007If you are missing any updates, please contact CSA Information Products Sales or visit www.ShopCSA.ca.The following revisions have been fo
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19、the pages you remove for reference.Revised Table 11New NoneDeleted NoneMarch 2006 iiix, 120, and 2344June 2007 Cover, National Standards of Canada text, title page, and copyright pageAugust 2007 21 and 22 Canadian Standards AssociationThree-phase, pad-mounted distribution transformers with separable
20、 insulated high-voltage connectorsAugust 2007Table 8Physical sizes of transformers(See Clause 5.1.1.)Table 9Low-voltage terminals(See Clause 6.1.3.1.)Table 10Transformer fusing table for transformers with delta-connected high-voltage windings(See Clause 5.3.1.)Rated kVA capacity Type of feedTransfor
21、mer maximum BIL, kV Width, mm Figure75, 150 Radial 95 1280 375, 150, 225, 300 Loop 95 1480 475, 150, 225, 300, 500 Radial 125 1480 575, 150, 225, 300, 500 Loop 125 1480 6750, 1000, 1500, 2000, 2500, 3000 Radial 125 1730 7750, 1000, 1500, 2000, 2500, 3000 Loop 125 1730 8Transformer rating, kV AVoltag
22、e rating of transformer, V600Y/347 480Y/277 208Y/12075300 Figure 11(a) Figure 11(a) Figure 11(a)5001000 Figure 11(a) Figure 11(a) Figure 11(c)15002000 Figure 11(b) Figure 11(c) Nonpreferred25003000 Figure 11(c) Figure 11(c) NonpreferredTransformer, kV ATransformer rated high voltage, V4 160 8 320 12
23、 470 13 860Link Link Link Link75 4000358C08 4000358C05 4000358C05 4000358C05150 4000358C10 4000358C08 4000358C08 4000358C05*225 4000358C12 4000358C10 4000358C08 4000358C08300 4000358C12 4000358C10 4000358C08 4000358C08500 4000353C17 4000358C12 4000358C10 4000358C10750 4038361C05CB 4000353C16 4000358
24、C12 4000358C121000 4000353C17 4000358C12 4000358C121500 4038361C05CB 4000353C17 4000353C16(Continued)21(Replaces p. 21, March 2006)C227.4-06 Canadian Standards AssociationAugust 2007Table 11Transformer fusing table for transformers with grounded- wye-connected high-voltage windings(See Clause 5.3.1.
25、)*Some loss of cold-load pickup capability.The purchaser shall specify the kilovolt rating of the current-limiting fuse if the amount of delta-connected load is of concern. Fuse manufacturers recommend that the delta-connected load be limited to 50% of connected load unless fuses are rated for full
26、phase-to-phase voltage.Notes: (1) The current-limiting fuse voltage rating shall be greater than or equal to the phase-to-neutral voltage rating of the transformer in the highest tap position.(2) At the drawing approval stage, the manufacturer shall provide evidence that the current-limiting fuse su
27、pplied is compatible with the bayonet fuse at the designed impedance.Table 10 (Concluded)Transformer, kV ATransformer rated high voltage, V4 160 8 320 12 470 13 860Link Link Link Link2000 4000353C17* 4000353C17*2500 4038361C05CB* 4038361C05CB*3000 *Some loss of cold-load pickup capability.Notes: (1)
28、 The current-limiting fuse voltage rating shall be greater than or equal to the phase-to-neutral voltage rating of the transformer in the highest tap position.(2) At the drawing approval stage, the manufacturer shall provide evidence that the current-limiting fuse supplied coordinates with the bayon
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