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Table of Contents
1 General ......................................................................................................................................................... 1
1.1 Description of type designation ................................................................................................................ 1
1.2 Summary of technical data ........................................................................................................................ 2
1.3 Overview of on-load tap-changer models ............................................................................................... 4
1.4 Examples of wiring diagrams used in practice (contact designation according to MR standard) .. 8
1.5 Example wiring diagram for OILTAPM, multiple coarse tap selector design ................................... 12
4 Annex ........................................................................................................................................................... 20
4.1 OILTAPM III 350/500/600 Y-0/W/G (8997102E) ................................................................................. 20
4.2 OILTAPM II 352/502/602-0/W/G (8997112E) ..................................................................................... 21
4.3 OILTAPM I 351/501/601-0/W/G (8980025E) ...................................................................................... 22
4.4 OILTAPM I 802-0/W/G (8997122E) ....................................................................................................... 23
4.5 OILTAPM I 1203/1503-0/W/G (8997132E) .......................................................................................... 24
4.6 OILTAPM III K - 0/W/G (7275470E) ...................................................................................................... 25
4.7 OILTAPM III 600 Y with multiple coarse tap selector (8995943E) ................................................... 26
4.8 OILTAPM I 601 with multiple coarse tap selector (8995913E) ......................................................... 27
4.9 OILTAPM I 802 with multiple coarse tap selector (8995923E) ......................................................... 28
4.10 OILTAPM I 1203/1503 with multiple coarse tap selector (8995933E) ............................................ 29
4.11 OILTAPM I 351...1503, RM I 601...1502 - tie-in resistors with/without potential switch
(8986902E) .................................................................................................................................................. 30
4.12 OILTAPM II - tie-in resistors with/without potential switch (8986912E) ........................................ 31
4.13 OILTAPM III Y, RM III Y - tie-in resistors with/without potential switch (8986922E) ................... 32
4.14 OILTAPM I 351...1503, RM I 601...1502 - ins. cylinder with potential switch without tie-in resistor
(8988043E) .................................................................................................................................................. 33
4.15 Supplementary drawings for on-load tap-changers (8980125E) ........................................................ 34
4.16 OILTAPM - installation drawing for centric drive unit (893978BE, sheet 1) .................................. 35
4.17 OILTAPM - installation drawing for centric drive unit (893978BE, sheet 2) .................................. 36
4.18 On-load tap-changer head, centric drive unit (893899CE) ................................................................. 37
4.19 OILTAPM, MS, R, RM - on-load tap-changer head versions (7200261E) ........................................ 38
4.20 OILTAPM, MS, R, RM - swivelling range of the gear unit (7200272E) ............................................ 39
4.21 OILTAPM - oil compartment contact screening (7303360E) ............................................................. 40
4.22 Tap selector contact arrangement - no. of contacts per plane 10...22 (8980133E) ....................... 41
4.23 Mounting position of the tap selector terminals (8904778E) ............................................................. 42
4.24 OILTAPM, RM, VACUTAPVRC/VRE - connection cables 3W, 1G, 3G (7235901E) ......................... 43
4.25 OILTAPM and VACUTAPVRC/VRE - fine tap selector and change-over selector screening
(7303350E) .................................................................................................................................................. 44
4.26 OILTAPM I 802/8031203/1503 - bridges for parallel connection of tap selector terminals
(8995981E) .................................................................................................................................................. 45
4.27 OILTAPM, MS, RM - horizontal drive shaft, centric drive unit (8938968E) .................................... 46
4.28 OILTAPM III 350/500/600 Y - tap selector winding (8911073E) ...................................................... 47
4.29 OILTAPM I 351/501/601 - tap selector winding (8911086E) ........................................................... 48
4.30 OILTAPM I 1203/1503 - tap selector winding (8911094E) ............................................................... 49
4.31 OILTAPM I 802 (8911103E) - tap selector winding ............................................................................ 50
4.32 Special version for bell-type tank installation (8967629E) ................................................................. 51
4.33 OILTAPM, MS, R, RM with flange for pressure relief valve (8951686E) .......................................... 52
4.34 Tap selector bottom with additional screening - reversing change-over selector version
(8939341E) .................................................................................................................................................. 53
4.35 Tap selector bottom with additional screening - coarse change-over selector version
(8939351E) .................................................................................................................................................. 54
4.36 Tap selector bottom with hole D20 and D13 (7256491E) .................................................................... 55
1 General
1.1 Description of type designation
Example M III 600 Y - 72,5 / C - 10 19 1W R
- / -
basic wiring diagram
Type OILTAP M M
Number of phases 1 phase I
2 phases II
3 phases III
IUm [A] MI, MII, MIIIY 350
MI, MII, MIIIY 500
MI, MII, MIIIY 600
MI 800
MI 1200
MI 1500
Number of 1 sector 1
phases used 2 sectors 2
3 sectors 3
3 sectors (Y) 0
Applications only for application with star point Y
Um [kV] 72,5
123
170
245
not for Y 300
Tap selector size B
C
D
not for multiple coarse tap selector DE
Division 10 10
12 12
14 14
16 16
18 18
22 22
Number of maximum 10 10
operating positions 12 12
without change-over selector 14 14
16 16
18 18
22 22
Number of maximum 10 19
operating positions 12 23
with change-over selector 14 27
(reversing change-over 16 31
selector or coarse change- 18 35
Number of maximum 10 59
operating positions 12 71
with multiple coarse tap 14 83
selector 16 95
18 107
Center positions No center position (without change-over
selector) 0
1 center position 1
3 center positions 3
Change-over selector reversing change-over selector W
coarse change-over selector G
Tie-in measures tie-in resistor R
(tie-in resistor and/or potential switch S
potential switch attached) potential switch with tie-in resistor P
Table 1
For all on-load tap-changer versions
Rated frequency (in Hz) 50...60
Operating positions without change-over selector: max. 18 with change-over selector: max.
Rated insulation level
Maximum equipment voltage Um 72,5 123 170 245 3005)
(kV)4)
Maximum operating voltage Ub (phase- 55 79 145 170 245
phase) at the diverter switch (kV)
Table 2
Table 3
Figure 3 Overview of basic wiring diagrams with identification of tap selector terminals according to MR standard
(8906164D_1)
The contact designations correspond to the data in the dimensional drawings for the on-load tap-changers.
Figure 4 Overview of basic wiring diagrams with identification of tap selector terminals according to MR standard
(8906164D_2)
The contact designations correspond to the data in the dimensional drawings for the on-load tap-changers.
Figure 5 Overview of basic wiring diagrams with identification of tap selector terminals according to MR standard
(8906164D_3)
The contact designations correspond to the data in the dimensional drawings for the on-load tap-changers.
1.4 Examples of wiring diagrams used in practice (contact designation according to MR standard)
1.5 Example wiring diagram for OILTAPM, multiple coarse tap selector design
2 Technical data
2.1 Rated through-current (Iu), rated step voltage (Ui), and step capacity (PStN)
On-load tap- M III 350 Y M III 500 Y M III 600 Y M I 802 M I 1203 M I 1503
changer M I 351 M I 501 M I 601
I u (A) 300 350 395 500 500 600 610 800 940 1200 1200 1500
Ui (V) 3300 2860 3300 2800 2800 2500 3300 2500 3300 2580 2580 2340
PStN (kVA) 1000 1000 1300 1400 1400 1500 2000 2000 3100 3100 3100 3500
Table 4 Rated through-currents (Iu), associated rated step voltages (Ui), and step capacities (PStN), upper and lower
corner point of the step voltage curve (see Figure 11)
Figure 11 Step capacities (rated step voltages Ui, rated through-currents Iu) (8997520D)
With coarse tap selector in (+) - position With coarse tap selector in (-) - position
CAUTION
The maximum rated lightning
withstand impulse voltage
loads at a0 in the center positi-
on must be taken into account!
a0 = between selected and preset diverter switch tapping.
a1 = between fine tap selector contacts of the winding for one step (closed or open)
a = between start and end of a fine tap changer winding; for versions with coarse tap changer winding also between
start and end of a coarse tap changer winding.
Note for coarse tapping in (-) position of the change-over selector:
For loads involving impulse voltage the permitted withstand voltage "a" between the end of a coarse tap changer win-
ding connected to fine tap selector contact K and the fine tap selector contact at the end of the fine tap changer win-
ding of the same phase must be taken into account.
b = between the fine tap selector contacts for different phases and between change-over selector contacts for different
phases connected to the start / end of a fine tap changer winding or a fine tap selector contact.
f = between diverter switch lead and ground
Additionally for coarse tapping in ( + ) position of the change-over selector:
c1 = from a ( - ) change-over selector contact to the lead for the same phase.
c2 = between ( - ) change-over selector contacts for different phases.
Figure 13 On-load tap-changer M III 350 Y ... M I 1503, specific voltage stresses at the tap winding (rated withstand
voltages) (8997560D)
Insulation distances Tap selector size B Tap selector size C Tap selector size D Tap selector size DE
kV kV kV kV kV kV kV kV
1,2I50 50 Hz 1,2I50 50 Hz 1,2I50 50 Hz 1,2I50 50 Hz
1 min. 1 min. 1 min. 1 min.
a0 90 20 90 20 90 20 90 20
a1 150 30 150 30 150 30 150 30
a 265 50 350 82 490 105 550 120
b1) 265 50 350 82 490 146 550 160
c1 485 143 545 178 590 208 660 230
c21) 495 150 550 182 590 225 660 250
1) Insulation distance not applicable for single-pole on-load tap-changers
Table 5 On-load tap-changer M III 350 Y ... M I 1503, rated withstand voltages of the internal on-load tap-changer
insulation
The permissible maximum operating voltage at the individual tap selector sections corresponds to half the value of the rated AC
withstand voltages listed in Table 5.
without change-over selector with reversing change-over selector with coarse tap selector
p-change configurat tap selector size -change configurat tap selector size -change configurat tap selector size
10050 B/C/D/DE 10071W B/C/D/DE 10071G B/C/D/DE
10060 B/C/D/DE 10081W B/C/D/DE 10081G B/C/D/DE
10070 B/C/D/DE 10091W B/C/D/DE 10091G B/C/D/DE
10080 B/C/D/DE 12101W B/C/D/DE 12101G B/C/D/DE
10090 B/C/D/DE 12111W B/C 12111G B/C
10100 B/C/D/DE 14111W D/DE 14111G D/DE
12110 B/C/D/DE 14121W B/C 14121G B/C
12120 B/C/D/DE 14131W B/C 14131G B/C
14130 B/C/D/DE 16121W D/DE 16121G D/DE
14140 B/C/D/DE 16131W D/DE 16131G D/DE
16150 B/C/D/DE 16141W B/C/D/DE 16141G B/C/D/DE
16160 B/C/D/DE 16151W B/C 16151G B/C
18170 B/C/D/DE 18151W D/DE 18151G D/DE
18180 B/C/D/DE 18161W B/C 18161G B/C
22190 B/C/D/DE 18171W B/C 18171G B/C
22200 B/C/D/DE 10191W B/C/D/DE 10191G B/C/D/DE
22210 B/C 12231W B/C/D/DE 12231G B/C/D/DE
22220 B/C 14271W B/C/D/DE 14271G B/C/D/DE
16311W B/C/D/DE 16311G B/C/D/DE
18351W B/C/D/DE 18351G B/C/D/DE
2.4 On-load tap-changer OILTAPM III 600 Y ... M I 1503 with coarse tap selector (up to 5 coarse taps)
Fine voltage regulation requires a large number of operating positions that may necessitate
a multiple coarse tapping arrangement.
For example, with a 5-stage coarse winding and a fine tap changer winding with 18 tappings,
107 operating positions can be achieved.
The coarse tap selector is attached to both sides of the fine tap selector.
The on-load tap-changers are available for Um = 72.5 ... 300 kV and for 2 ... 5 coarse taps (tap selector size B, C and D).
Multiple coarse tap selector
a0 = between selected and preset diverter switch tapping
a1 = between fine tap selector contacts of the winding for
one step (closed or open)
a = between start and end of a fine tap changer winding and
between the closed K-contact and any points of the fine tap
changer winding for the same phase
b = between the fine tap selector contacts for different pha-
ses and between the closed K-contact of a phase and any
points of the fine tap changer winding for another phase
c1 = between any coarse tappings for a phase and the diver-
ter switch lead for the same phase
c2 = between corresponding open coarse tappings for diffe-
rent phases
d1 = between closed and adjacent coarse change-over selec-
tor contact in a phase
d2 = between open adjacent coarse change-over selector
contacts in a phase
d3 = between start and end of all coarse taps in a phase
f = between diverter switch lead and ground
kV kV kV kV kV kV
1,2I50 50 Hz 1,2I50 50 Hz 1,2I50 50 Hz
1 min. 1 min. 1 min.
a0 90 20 90 20 90 20
a1 150 30 150 30 150 30
a 265 50 350 82 450 105
b1) 265 50 350 82 450 146
c1 455 127 525 165 590 210
c21) 455 127 525 165 590 215
d1 265 50 350 82 450 105
d2 350 82 450 105 450 105
d3 350 82 450 105 490 120
1) Insulation distance not applicable for single-pole on-load tap-changers
Figure 15 On-load tap-changer OILTAPM with multiple coarse tap selector, rated withstand voltages of the internal
on-load tap-changer insulation
3 Special types
3.1 Parallel bridges for parallel connection of tap selector planes
Only for on-load tap-changer OILTAPM I 802 (803), M I 1203/1503 (see section 3, drawing no. 899598)
For current division at the terminal contacts of the tap selector associated tap selector planes are connected in parallel, i.e.
2 tap selector planes for on-load tap-changer M I 802 (803),
3 tap selector planes for on-load tap-changer M I 1203 / 1503.
Parallel bridges at the tap selector terminals are required if the tap winding is wound in two or more strands and each of these
strands taps into terminal contacts of the tap selector.
This measure reliably prevents
a) carry-over of compensating currents into the tap selector and diverter switch circuits
b) arc occurring during commutation at moved tap selector contact bridges
c) overvoltages between adjacent tap selector terminals connected in parallel
3.2 On-load tap-changer OILTAPM I 603 and M I 803 with 3-sector diverter switch
On-load tap-changer models M I 603 and M I 803 @@ are supplied with a 3-sector diverter switch, if required.
This results in a higher step capacity (see Fig. 10) and/or a higher contact life of the arc-carrying diverter switch contacts.
Figure 16 Step capacity (rated step voltages Ui and rated through-currents Iu) for on-load tap-changer M I 603 and
M I 803 (8904804D)
Figure 17 On-load tap-changer combination M III K for delta connection: M I 351/M II 352 (a - M I 351, b - M II 352)
3.5 On-load tap-changer OILTAPM III 350 Y...M I 1503 for linear voltage regulation, up to 34 operating positions
The high number of operating positions is achieved without change-over selectors through doubling of the tap selector contact
planes compared with the standard version (leading to extended installation length).
The on-load tap-changers are available for Um = 72.5 ... 300 kV and several tap selector sizes (rated withstand voltages and di-
mensional drawings are available on request).
4 Annex
4.1 OILTAPM III 350/500/600 Y-0/W/G (8997102E)
4.7 OILTAPM III 600 Y with multiple coarse tap selector (8995943E)
4.11 OILTAPM I 351...1503, RM I 601...1502 - tie-in resistors with/without potential switch (8986902E)
4.13 OILTAPM III Y, RM III Y - tie-in resistors with/without potential switch (8986922E)
4.14 OILTAPM I 351...1503, RM I 601...1502 - ins. cylinder with potential switch without tie-in resistor (8988043E)
4.16 OILTAPM - installation drawing for centric drive unit (893978BE, sheet 1)
4.17 OILTAPM - installation drawing for centric drive unit (893978BE, sheet 2)
4.22 Tap selector contact arrangement - no. of contacts per plane 10...22 (8980133E)
4.25 OILTAPM and VACUTAPVRC/VRE - fine tap selector and change-over selector screening (7303350E)
4.26 OILTAPM I 802/8031203/1503 - bridges for parallel connection of tap selector terminals (8995981E)
4.27 OILTAPM, MS, RM - horizontal drive shaft, centric drive unit (8938968E)
4.33 OILTAPM, MS, R, RM with flange for pressure relief valve (8951686E)
4.34 Tap selector bottom with additional screening - reversing change-over selector version (8939341E)
4.35 Tap selector bottom with additional screening - coarse change-over selector version (8939351E)
4.36 Tap selector bottom with hole D20 and D13 (7256491E)