Greaves Presented by: Utkarsh Srivastava Roll no :1616440122 Mechanical Engineering 4th year Pranveer Singh institute of Technology PSIT Mechanical Engineering 1 Department Introduction Crompton Greaves established in 1878, by R.E.B. Cropmton. The company merged with F.A Parkinson in the 1927 to form Crompton Parkinson Limited (CPL). It collaborate with GCC in the year 1947. Today, Crompton Greaves(CG) is a part of Avantha Group. The new identity, Avantha, was launched worldwide on 15 November 2007. PSIT Mechanical Engineering Department 2 Products and Services
PRODUCTS & SERVICES
Power Systems Industrial Systems Automation System Consumer Products
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Department 3 Power System Transformers and Reactors Switchgear Products-MV/HV/EHV/UHV Instrument Transformers-MV/HV/EHV/UHV Power Quality Solutions T&D Systems/Engineering Solutions Mobile Substations Protection Control & Automation Transformer & Switchgear Components LV Switches & Panel Products
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Department 4 Industrial System Motors: High/Low Voltage AC &DC Generators/Alternators Traction Motors/Alternators/Control Electrics FHP/Commercial Motors Drives and Automation Stampings and Laminations Services for Industrial Systems
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Department 5 Automation System
• Power Line Carrier Communication(PLCC)
• Control & Relay Panels • Numerical Protection IED'S or Relays • Smart Grid products (Smart Energy meters, Data concentrator Units, Routers) • Substation Automation Solutions • RTU's based solutions
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Department 6 Consumer Products Fans Appliances Lighting Pumps Home Automation Integrated Security Systems Wiring Accessories
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7 Department Power Transformers Crompton Greaves is amongst the top 10 transformer manufacturers in the world; and one of the very few companies worldwide, that designs and manufactures such a wide range of Power and Distribution Transformers as well as Reactors from 160kVA to 1500MVA, and 11kV to 765 kV Class, conforming to IEC, ANSI, IS, BS and other International Standards. It has supplied more than 60 numbers of 765kV class transformers all over India
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Department 8 Purpose Of Power Transformer The purpose of a power transformer is to transfer efficiently and instantaneously from an external electric source to an external load.In doing so, the transformer also provide important additional capabilities such as: The primary to secondary turns ratio can be established to efficiently accommodate widely different input/output voltage levels. Multiple secondary with different numbers of turns can be used to achieve multiple outputs at different voltage levels.
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Department 9 Classification of Power Transformer Generator transformers for thermal,nuclear, and gas generating stations. Up to 450-900 MVA Auto Transformers for step up and step down. Reactors, series, and shunt up to 800 MVA. Multi winding auto and generator transformers.
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Department 10 Design of Transformer There are mainly three branches involved in design of transformer . All the three worked in a co-ordinated manner thus complimenting each other in order to accomplish the task. The three branches are: Electrical Mechanical Control
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Department 11 Processes Involved in Power Transformer Winding Coil Clamping Coil Assembly Core Building Core Coil Assembly Connections Vapour Phase Drying Servicing Tanking Testing Painting Dispatch
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Department 12 Auto Clave A strong, pressurized, steam heated vessel, as for laboratory experiments or sterilization. Auto claves use to increase the efficiency and performance of any plant. This equipment comprises a vacuum in which a cylinder containing a piston is situated at one end and can be closed at the end by a hollow piston containing a condenser casing.
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Department Losses Transformer loss is sometimes limited directly by the need to achieve required over all power supply efficiency. Mainly there are two types of losses in power transformers: Worst case losses Winding losses
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Department 14 Finishing Fittings and accessories as per customer’s specifications and drawings are checked. Air pressure test is subjected to avoid any leakage and seepage on all transformer. Transformer are filled with oil upto the minimum level marking , wherever necessary. Loose accessories like earthing terminals, bimetallic connectors, dial type thermometers are also checked for proper fittings. PSIT Mechanical Engineering Department 15 THANK YOU