Characteristics Curves
MVS3200/4480/6400/8960-LV
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1 Introduction
This document describes the characteristics curves of MVS3200/4480/6400/8960-LV.
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2 Characteristics Curves
2.1 Capacity vs. Ambient Temperature
MVS3200-LV:
Temp-transformer Capacity Curve
3900
3645
3700 3520
3500 3360
Capacity kVA
3200
3300
3070
3100 2950
2900 2720
2700 2520
2500
2300
25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60
Ambient Temp ℃
Fig. 1 Capacity vs. Ambient Temperature – MVS3200-LV
Working
Model 25℃ 30℃ 35℃ 40℃[1] 45℃ 50℃[2] 55℃ 60℃
Time
MVS3200-LV T=24h 3645kVA 3520 kVA 3360 kVA 3200 kVA 3070 kVA 2950 kVA 2720 kVA 2520kVA
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MVS4480-LV:
Temp-transformer Capacity Curve
5400
5100
5100 4928
4700
Capacity kVA
4800
4480
4500 4300
4130
4200
3800
3900
3540
3600
3300
25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60
Ambient Temp ℃
Fig. 2 Capacity vs. Ambient Temperature – MVS4480-LV
Working
Model 25℃ 30℃ 35℃ 40℃[1] 45℃ 50℃[2] 55℃ 60℃
Time
5100 4928 4700 4480 4300 4130 3800 3540
MVS4480-LV T=24h
kVA kVA kVA kVA kVA kVA kVA kVA
MVS6400-LV:
Temp-transformer Capacity Curve
7800
7290
7300 7040
6720
Capacity kVA
6800
6400
6140
6300
5900
5800 5440
5300 5050
4800
25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60
Ambient Temp ℃
Fig. 3 Capacity vs. Ambient Temperature – MVS6400-LV
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Working
Model 25℃ 30℃ 35℃ 40℃[1] 45℃ 50℃[2] 55℃ 60℃
Time
7290 7040 6720 6400 6140 5900 5440 5050
MVS6400-LV T=24h
kVA kVA kVA kVA kVA kVA kVA kVA
MVS8960-LV:
Temp-transformer Capacity Curve
10800
10210
10200 9856
9400
Capacity kVA
9600
8960
9000 8600
8260
8400
7610
7800
7080
7200
6600
25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60
Ambient Temp ℃
Fig. 4 Capacity vs. Ambient Temperature – MVS8960-LV
Working
Model 25℃ 30℃ 35℃ 40℃[1] 45℃ 50℃[2] 55℃ 60℃
Time
10210 9856 9400 8960 8600 8260 7610 7080
MVS8960-LV T=24h
kVA kVA kVA kVA kVA kVA kVA kVA
Note:
[1] At ambient temperature max. = 40℃ / average temperature hottest month = 30℃
/ annual average temperature = 20℃
[2] At ambient temperature max. = 50℃ / average temperature hottest month = 40℃
/ annual average temperature = 30℃
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2.2 Ambient Temperature vs. Altitude
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Max. Working Temperature with Rated Power (℃)
40 40 40
39
40
37
36
35
34
35
32
30
30 28
26
24
25
20
0 500 1000 1500 2000 2500 3000 3500 4000 4500 5000 5500 6000
Altitude (m)
Fig. 5 Ambient Temperature vs. Altitude
Note:
The maximum working temperature is the ambient temperature below which the MV
station can output rated power without derating.
When the altitude rises, the cooling capacity of the MV station derates. So the internal
temperature of the MV station in a high altitude area will be higher and severer than
that in a low altitude area.
The curve between altitude and ambient temperature shown in the figure above only
describes the relationship between altitude and operating ambient temperature. Other
factors such as air insulation need to be considered separately.