Produits spécialisés
Transformateurs de mise à la terre zigzag/étoile-triangle
Produits spécialisés
Produits spécialisés
Produits spécialisés
Grounding transformers are used to derive a neutral for three phase four wire operation when the neutral of the system is not otherwise available.
With balanced three phase loads, the grounding transformer carries only magnetizing current, but with unbalanced 3 phase or single phase loads, the unbalanced current in the neutral will divide equally in the three phases of the transformer, one third flowing in each leg.
Traditionally, Wye-Delta connected transformers have been used for grounding transformer applications, however Zig-Zag connected transformers have become more common, and are generally better suited for grounding applicaitons.
Grounding Transformers are generally used for the following purposes:
| Voltage Class | 1.2kV |
| Cooling | Self Cooled (ANN / AN) |
| Frequency | 60Hz |
| Conductors | Copper (Cu) or Aluminum (Al) Windings |
| Insulation System | 220°C (150°C rise) (optional 115°C or 80°C rise available) |
| Impregnation | Polyester Resin Dipped and Baked |
| Sound Level | Meets NEMA ST-20 |
| Enclosure Type | Type 1 or 3R Indoor (refer to catalog) |
| Enclosure Finish | ANSI/ASA 61 Grey |
| Warranty | 12 Months (See Warranty and Limitations) |
| Quality System | ISO 9001:2015 Quality Management System |
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A grounding transformer provides a neutral point for grounding a three-phase power system that otherwise operates without a direct neutral connection. It establishes a return path for ground fault currents and stabilizes system voltages during unbalanced or fault conditions. Rex Power Magnetics grounding transformers are designed to maintain system safety, minimize transient overvoltages, and ensure compliance with electrical grounding standards in industrial, utility, and renewable power systems.
Grounding limits voltage rise during line-to-ground faults, protects equipment insulation, and improves system protection coordination. Without a grounded neutral, faulted systems can experience overvoltages that endanger personnel and equipment. A grounding transformer provides a controlled path for zero-sequence currents, helping maintain voltage balance across all phases. It also enables the proper operation of protective relays and overcurrent devices, ensuring rapid fault detection and isolation.
In many systems, a neutral grounding resistor (NGR) is connected between the grounding transformer’s neutral point and ground to limit fault current to a safe, predetermined level. This configuration—known as resistance grounding—reduces damage during ground faults and allows continued operation until corrective action is taken. Rex Power Magnetics grounding transformers can be supplied with or without integrated NGRs, depending on the system’s protection scheme and coordination requirements.
The transformer rating depends on system line-to-line voltage, desired ground fault current, and allowable duration of the fault. Continuous-duty grounding transformers are rated for steady-state unbalanced currents, while short-time-duty designs are rated for high-current, short-duration faults. Rex Power Magnetics engineers assist in determining the appropriate kVA rating, connection type, and impedance value to ensure optimal system grounding performance and protection.
The two most common designs are zig-zag and wye-delta configurations.
Rex Power Magnetics offers both configurations, depending on system voltage, fault level, and application requirements.
Grounding transformers are used in ungrounded systems such as delta-connected generators, motor loads, or transformer banks. Typical applications include industrial distribution systems, renewable energy installations (wind or solar farms), and isolated power networks. They are also applied in generator step-up systems and mining operations where system grounding and overvoltage control are critical. Rex Power Magnetics designs grounding transformers for both utility and industrial-grade service, with ratings suitable for continuous or short-time duty.
Yes. Outdoor-rated grounding transformers are supplied with NEMA 3R or 4 enclosures and built to withstand environmental exposure. The polyester resin coating protects coils against humidity and contamination, while durable enclosures guard against rain, dust, and corrosion. Optional stainless steel or epoxy-coated housings are available for coastal, mining, or chemical applications. Proper grounding and ventilation ensure safe and reliable operation in all conditions.
Yes. Rex Power Magnetics offers complete customization for grounding transformers, including voltage class, configuration (zig-zag or wye-delta), kVA rating, fault current rating, and enclosure type. Optional features include neutral grounding resistors, temperature sensors, special insulation classes, and seismic or vibration-resistant mounting designs. Each custom transformer is fully engineered, built, and tested to the same rigorous standards as standard models to ensure precise performance and long-term reliability.