Expanded operating flexibility satisfies all coordination
requirements
When current above the predetermined fault level is sensed,
the instantaneous trip feature causes the control to bypass the
normal TCC delay and trip immediately. This extends the range of
coordination with upstream devices at higher fault levels.
The Tri-Phase Ground (TPG) Trip Control provides improved
coordination for systems fed by underground as well as overhead
feeders. The TPG control provides sensitive ground-fault protection
that ensures quick fault interruption when low-level ground fault
current is detected.
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Ganged Phase Tripping
The three-phase mechanically ganged trip allows each phase to be
set independently.
This provides the necessary coordination with upstream and
downstream devices while accommodating the variability of each
phase. With all three phases mechanically ganged, a trip signal on
one phase will simultaneously open all three phases.
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Loadbreak and Sectionalizing Capability
The breaker can be used as a vacuum loadbreak or sectionalizing
switch. With the VFI, the tap or the transformer can be switched
with a simple push-pull of the operation handle. The VFI can
also be configured with an optional motor operator, enabling the
transformer to be incorporated into a distribution automation
scheme.
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Added Safety
Trip-free VFI operation provides added safety for field personnel
and customers. If a fault condition is present when the VFI breaker
is closed, the trip-free feature will prevent the mechanism from
being held in the closed position, preventing the operator from
closing in on a fault.
The evidence
Total life-cycle costs comparison
Total life-cycle costs include all applicable costs incurred from
acquisition to retirement. These costs include elements associated
with Warehousing, Transportation, Installation, and Operation.
Customers report that total installed costs for a VFI transformer are
half or even less than half of the installed cost of a comparably rated
non-VFI transformer with switchgear.
When additional factors of overcurrent and fault protection, safety,
coordination and reliability, ease-of-operation, customer acceptance,
real estate requirements, and site aesthetics are considered, the VFI
Transformer is clearly the best alternative.
The connection
Eaton offers its Cooper Power series three-phase and single-phase
substation transformers in the following ratings:
Three-phase pad-mounted VFI transformers
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kVA range through 10,000
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Livefront or deadfront construction
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Primary voltage through 35 kV (150 kV BIL)
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Primary loop feed deadfront construction (200 A or 600A)
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Secondary voltage 208Y/120 - 24940Y/14400
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Secondary deadfront construction above 480Y/277
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VFI rating 900 A continuous; 12,500 A RMS interrupting (16,000 A
also available at 15 kV)
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TCC curves for the Tri-Phase control (can approximate either an
S&C™ "E" fuse, an Edison™ "K" or "T" fuse, or resemble a recloser
or relay curve)
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Sectionalizing switched on upstream and downstream high
voltage feeds.
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Available with Envirotemp™ FR3™ fluid for indoor and restricted
outdoor applications (optional)
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Tri-Phase Ground (TPG) Trip Control (standard)
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Motor operator for SCADA control (optional)
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SCADA accessory (optional)
Primary open and secondary unit substation VFI transformer
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kVA range through 10,000 kVA
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Livefront or deadfront construction
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Primary voltage through 35 kV (150 kV BIL)
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Secondary voltage 208Y/120 - 24940Y/14400
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VFI rating 900 A continuous: 12,500 A RMS interrupting (16,000 A
also available at 15 kV)
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TCC curves for the Tri-Phase control (can approximate either an
S&C™ "E" fuse or resemble a recloser or relay)
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Available with Envirotemp™ FR3�� fluid for indoor applications
and restricted outdoor applications (optional)
VFI transformers meet IEEE Std C57.12.00™-2010, IEEE Std
C57.12.34™-2009 or C57.12.36™-2007, IEEE Std C57.12.28™-2014,
IEEE Std C57.12.90™-2010, and IEEE Std C57.91™-2011 standards
for transformer construction. The VFI transformer's vacuum
loadbreak switch meets the stringent IEEE Std C37.60™-2012
standard switching duty cycle requirements for all kV classes
through 35kV.
See publications
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201-20 Single-Phase Pad-Mounted Distribution Transformers
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210-12 Three-Phase Pad-Mounted Distribution Transformers
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CA202001EN Substation Transformers-Unit and Open Types
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