GE JVS SUPERBUTE

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The JVS and JVT SUPERBUTE station class voltage transformers are dry-type, butyl-molded construction, designed for indoor and outdoor use. These transformers can operate at 173 percent of rated voltage for one minute without exceeding 175°C temperature rise. They are available in various BIL ranges from 150kV to 350kV, offering flexibility for your specific application needs.

Key Features

  • Dry-type, butyl-molded construction
  • Indoor and outdoor use
  • 150kV to 350kV BIL
  • Operates at 173 percent of rated voltage for one minute
  • Available in single and double bushing configurations
  • Detachable conduit box for easy secondary connections
  • Provision for grounding the secondary to the transformer base
  • Clear polarity markings for correct wiring
  • High altitude operation up to 3300 feet
  • Easy maintenance and cleaning

Pages: 12 GE JVS SUPERBUTE Instructions

Brand: GE Category: Electrical equipment & supplies Size: 868 KB

Languages: English

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Frequently Answers and Questions

What types of applications are these transformers suitable for?
The JVS and JVT SUPERBUTE transformers are designed for use in various applications, including power distribution, substation monitoring, and industrial control systems.
What is the difference between JVS and JVT transformers?
The JVS transformers have a single high-voltage line terminal and an insulated neutral terminal, suitable for line-to-ground connection on grounded systems. The JVT transformers have two high-voltage line terminals and are designed for line-to-line connection on ungrounded or grounded circuits.
What are the operating conditions for these transformers?
These transformers are designed to operate over the ambient temperature range as indicated at the standard ratings, provided the altitude does not exceed 3300 feet.
How do I clean the transformer?
To clean the butyl-molded surface, you can scrub it with detergent and a stiff brush to remove dirt. Wash the surface thoroughly with clean water to remove all traces of detergent.
What are the safety precautions I should take when working with these transformers?
Always consider an instrument transformer as a part of the circuit to which it is connected. Do not touch the leads and terminals or other parts of the transformer unless they are adequately grounded. Ground the metallic cases, frames, bases, etc., of instrument transformers. Never short-circuit the secondary terminal of a voltage transformer.

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