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RE: Large transformer available



Original poster: "Leigh Copp" <Leigh.Copp@xxxxxxxxxxx>

Actually that would be 34.5 kV, as opposed to kVA.

As in 34,500 volts on the primary (actually it could also be the secondary with a 69 kV primary). Judging by the size of the beast I would guess it to be somewhere in the vicinity of 20-30 MVA. (20,000 - 30,000 kVA).

The rest of the actual nameplate data would be interesting.

Leigh


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	Original poster: "Gerry  Reynolds" <gerryreynolds@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
	
	Something doesnt sound right, only 35KVA and 99000lbs  Sounds like a
	pole pig at 25KVA would be a much better power to weight solution.  I
	bet the transformer is at least 345KVA
	
	Gerry R.
	
	> > http://mostlycajun.com/wordpress/?p=1575
	> >
	> > 34.5kV Substation transformer just shy of 50 tons
	> > (98,800 pounds weight)