Nuclear GSU Version 5 - Mitsubishi Electric Power Products, Inc.
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Nuclear GSU Version 5 - Mitsubishi Electric Power Products, Inc.
MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC POWER PRODUCTS, INC. Large Power Transformers for Nuclear Power Plant Generator Step-Up Applications MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC POWER PRODUCTS, INC. 530 Keystone Drive Warrendale, Pennsylvania 15086-7538 Tel. (724) 778-5111 Fax: (724) 778-5149 www.meppi.com Mitsubishi Electric Manufacturing and MEPPI Project Management with Local Support Mitsubishi Electric Manufacturing Plant — the Ako works (Japan) offers nuclear generation GSUs based upon the shell-type design, which has been shown to exceed the performance of core-type for such high-demand applications. Benefits include: 400 MVA 500/22kV 1-phase GSU Delivery and Installation — October 2005 Mitsubishi Electric is a worldwide leader in the technology of power transformers applied to nuclear power plants. More than 630 transformer units at or above 500kV have been produced including 53 Generator Step-Up (GSU) transformers presently installed on nuclear power generators. The transformer products of Mitsubishi Electric incorporate innovative thinking and customer-driven design with costefficient performance. If you are facing an aging transformer fleet and are concerned about the reliability and power delivery of your nuclear plant, MEPPI can help. We would be glad to visit your facility to discuss transformer replacement options and our project management capabilities. High short-circuit withstand capability: The tank of a shell-form transformer is a “form-fit” design that fits over the core. This enables the transformer to withstand high mechanical forces during an external short-circuit condition. High dielectric strength.: In shellform transformers, the pressboard materials that surround the coils subdivide the oil insulation into many small gaps. The oil-impregnated pressboard materials have a much higher dielectric strength than the oil gaps. This insulation design leads to a very high dielectric strength. Efficient cooling capability: Shell-form transformers have an efficient cooling capability due to the vertically arranged pancake coils. This allows the oil to easily flow across the entire coil surface and cool the transformer. High reliability and flexibility: About 98% of all Mitsubishi shellform transformers supplied since 1960 are still in operation. Mitsubishi transformers can be designed to physically match the existing shellform transformers without the need to modify the existing foundations or Isolated Phase Bus low voltage connection points, if required. The Ako works specializes in producing large MVA, high voltage shellform transformers, and has vast experience in producing many of the world’s largest transformers. Some other notable figures about Ako include: • Top 5 world manufacturer of large power transformers established in 1921, with production capacity of 33GVA per year • Around 100 units have been supplied to U.S. customers in the past 6 years • Ako works is recognized worldwide as one of the cleanest, most-advanced transformer factories in the world, and is ISO 9001 certified 684MVA, 230/25kV 3-phase GSU • Delivery and Installation: February 2005 • Very low failure rate • Excellent on-time delivery record Mitsubishi Electric Power Products, Inc. (MEPPI), located in Warrendale, PA, is responsible for all Mitsubishi Electric Corporations transmission and distribution electrical equipment in the U.S., including large power transformers. The primary point of contact between U.S. customers and our factories in Japan is the MEPPI office. Plan to upgrade your nuclear station’s GSU transformer in advance and raise your generating plant’s reliability to the highest level of confidence. Mitsubishi Electric’s technologies and strong local MEPPI engineering and marketing support will be there whenever and wherever you need. Choose MEPPI. The Ako works factory Ako-city, Hyogo prefecture Japan Mitsubishi Electric Power Products, Inc. Headquarters - Warrendale, Pennsylvania USA Mitsubishi Electric Japan All technical and commercial communications would be handled by the MEPPI Substation Department — a fully staffed group of project managers, project engineers, project drafters, project purchasing, and accounting as well as other functions. A project manager is responsible for arranging and overseeing the local inland transportation and installation for the transformers in the USA. A factory field service engineer is present for installation supervision of the transformer. A transformer application engineer is on staff to provide technical support, assist the project manager, make any necessary site visits, perform inspections, and handle customer’s service requests.