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Impulses
- Impulses overview
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Transformer manufacturers
- What transformer manufacturers say about the VRDT
- South America's champions of the energy transition
- Traction Transformers – Future on the Rail
- Time of the giants: XXL transformers for more power
- "Reinhausen is ready to deliver!"
- Oversized de-energized tap-changers
- The most powerful transformers in the world for a 1,100 kV HVDC line in China
- "We are in a growth market with the VRDT"
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Digitalization
- Using artificial intelligence to create more efficient networks
- Upgrade for the US power grids
- How AI can lend a hand
- myReinhausen: MR's central digital customer platform
- Why data centers (may) never fail
- Automation? (Cyber-) Secure!
- Remote Solutions: Professional help from a distance
- "Digitalization of the power grids will only work with comprehensive security measures"
- Why are you digitizing your transformers? Three questions for Rúnar Svavar Svavarsson.
- Six challenges, six solutions – Intelligent sensors for safe transformers
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Energy transition
- VRDT goes Brazil
- 5 theses on the energy transition
- The VRDT is the ideal solution to solve voltage problems in our distribution grids
- Making transformers more sustainable
- 940 tons of power regulation
- Sunny prospects: Municipal solar storage devices
- Four reasons why regulated distribution grids are the future
- "The energy transition is taking place in the distribution grids"
- Five theses on the future of power grids
- Storage at all network levels
- Test systems for the energy revolution
- Climate change, energy revolution and the future of power grids?
- A new design for utility poles
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Wind and solar power
- The North Sea as Europe's green power plant
- Sahara electricity - safe for the island
- Are wind farms the new power plants?
- Direct current at all grid levels
- The MSCDN plant – the new "power plant generator" for stable grids
- Clean power grid with high-frequency filters
- Weatherproof cable testing for offshore wind parks
- VRDTs for Australia's distribution grids
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Lifetime optimization
- How retrofits make transformers future-proof
- Transformers on the limit: How a digital retrofit extends service life
- Maximum protection against electric arcs
- Top service for a long transformer life
- Precise condition assessment of transformers with TESSA® APM
- Digital transformer check - MR provides training at thyssenkrupp's steelworks
- How ISO 55000 facilitates asset management
- Clever fleet management for transformers
- Retrofit: Bushing monitoring for phase shifters
- Retrofit: Breathing new life into old transformers thanks to new tap changers
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Power supply in industry
- When every second counts: how MR can help with power outages in industry
- More power for Phoenix
- Get the most out of Green H2 - with proven MR Solutions
- Waste water generates energy
- Asian industry uses voltage regulation distribution transformers in the fight against fluctuating grids
- Putting an End to Harmonics in Industries
- Power Quality in shipping: Cleaner grids
- Globalization
- Impulses overview
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Transformer manufacturers
- What transformer manufacturers say about the VRDT
- South America's champions of the energy transition
- Traction Transformers – Future on the Rail
- Time of the giants: XXL transformers for more power
- "Reinhausen is ready to deliver!"
- Oversized de-energized tap-changers
- The most powerful transformers in the world for a 1,100 kV HVDC line in China
- "We are in a growth market with the VRDT"
-
Digitalization
- Using artificial intelligence to create more efficient networks
- Upgrade for the US power grids
- How AI can lend a hand
- myReinhausen: MR's central digital customer platform
- Why data centers (may) never fail
- Automation? (Cyber-) Secure!
- Remote Solutions: Professional help from a distance
- "Digitalization of the power grids will only work with comprehensive security measures"
- Why are you digitizing your transformers? Three questions for Rúnar Svavar Svavarsson.
- Six challenges, six solutions – Intelligent sensors for safe transformers
-
Energy transition
- VRDT goes Brazil
- 5 theses on the energy transition
- The VRDT is the ideal solution to solve voltage problems in our distribution grids
- Making transformers more sustainable
- 940 tons of power regulation
- Sunny prospects: Municipal solar storage devices
- Four reasons why regulated distribution grids are the future
- "The energy transition is taking place in the distribution grids"
- Five theses on the future of power grids
- Storage at all network levels
- Test systems for the energy revolution
- Climate change, energy revolution and the future of power grids?
- A new design for utility poles
-
Wind and solar power
- The North Sea as Europe's green power plant
- Sahara electricity - safe for the island
- Are wind farms the new power plants?
- Direct current at all grid levels
- The MSCDN plant – the new "power plant generator" for stable grids
- Clean power grid with high-frequency filters
- Weatherproof cable testing for offshore wind parks
- VRDTs for Australia's distribution grids
-
Lifetime optimization
- How retrofits make transformers future-proof
- Transformers on the limit: How a digital retrofit extends service life
- Maximum protection against electric arcs
- Top service for a long transformer life
- Precise condition assessment of transformers with TESSA® APM
- Digital transformer check - MR provides training at thyssenkrupp's steelworks
- How ISO 55000 facilitates asset management
- Clever fleet management for transformers
- Retrofit: Bushing monitoring for phase shifters
- Retrofit: Breathing new life into old transformers thanks to new tap changers
-
Power supply in industry
- When every second counts: how MR can help with power outages in industry
- More power for Phoenix
- Get the most out of Green H2 - with proven MR Solutions
- Waste water generates energy
- Asian industry uses voltage regulation distribution transformers in the fight against fluctuating grids
- Putting an End to Harmonics in Industries
- Power Quality in shipping: Cleaner grids
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Globalization
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Career
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DETC Control (Motor-drive unit)
Electric motordrive drive for CAPT® LDT and DEETAP® SPT Series
Our electrical motor drive is designed to enhance transformer operation by providing precise control, advanced monitoring, and seamless user interaction.
It ensures increased reliability, safety, and efficiency in various industrial applications. The DETC CONTROL is the optimal solution for operating the CAPT® 020, 040 and the DEETAP ® SPT series tap changers. Emergency manual operation is possible with a standardized socket (no special tools required). Analog indication of tap changer position is available on request.
Our team of experts is at your disposal to suggest the best configuration for the design of your transformer.
New:
- Fully compliant with IEC 60214-1 (Tap changers – Part 1: Performance requierments and test methods)
- Fully compliant with IEC 61000-6-5 (Electromagnetic compatibility (EMC) – Part 6-5: generic standards – immunity for equipment used in power station and substation environment)
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Product Information
| Materials | |
| Housing | Painted steel RAL 7035 / optional: stainless steel |
| Corrosion class | C4 (ISO 12944-2) |
| Viewing glass | UV protected glass |
| Characteristics | |
| Tap changer types | DEETAP® SPTM and SPTL, CAPT® LDT 040, 020 |
| Supply voltage | 3AC/N 400 V / 480 V |
| Frequency | 50 Hz / 60 Hz |
| Motor power | 0.25 kW / 0.29 kW |
| Max no. of operating positions | 15 |
| Drive shaft rotation per switching operation | 1-14 turns |
| Installation | Indoor and outdoor |
| Ambient temperature | -25 to +50 °C |
| Test voltage to ground | 2 kV 50 Hz 1 min |
| Degree of protection | IP 66 in accordance with IEC 60529 |
| Impact protection Cabinet | IK10 / Door IK08 in accordance with IEC62262 |
| Dimensions | W 600 x D 400 x H 800 mm |
| Weight | Max. 130 kg |
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| Materials | |
| Housing | Painted steel RAL 7035 / optional: stainless steel |
| Corrosion class | C4 (ISO 12944-2) |
| Viewing glass | UV protected glass |
| Characteristics | |
| Tap changer types | DEETAP® SPTM and SPTL, CAPT® LDT 040, 020 |
| Supply voltage | 3AC/N 400 V / 480 V |
| Frequency | 50 Hz / 60 Hz |
| Motor power | 0.25 kW / 0.29 kW |
| Max no. of operating positions | 15 |
| Drive shaft rotation per switching operation | 1-14 turns |
| Installation | Indoor and outdoor |
| Ambient temperature | -25 to +50 °C |
| Test voltage to ground | 2 kV 50 Hz 1 min |
| Degree of protection | IP 66 in accordance with IEC 60529 |
| Impact protection Cabinet | IK10 / Door IK08 in accordance with IEC62262 |
| Dimensions | W 600 x D 400 x H 800 mm |
| Weight | Max. 130 kg |
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