High Power Winding
Design Rationale
At 165 MVA and Ø1,322 mm, the RF winding represents the upper limit of our production capability and one of the most demanding winding geometries in industrial transformer manufacturing. Carrying rated currents at this power level requires 12 parallel flat copper strands wound simultaneously in a multi-start helical arrangement – 12×7 turns for a total of 84 distributed across 12 conductors. Managing 12 parallel current paths introduces a critical challenge: any asymmetry in the flux linkage between principals generates circulating currents that unbalance the load and generate additional losses. Transposition control between the 12 strands is therefore not a secondary consideration but a primary design constraint, solved by precisely sequencing the relative positions of the principals over the winding height.
Technical Specifications
| Power Range | Up to 165 MVA |
| Winding Diameter | Ø 1,322 mm |
| Conductor | Flat copper strip |
| Winding Type | 12-strand helical |
| Turns | 12 × 7 = 84 turns |
Key Engineering Features
165 MVA Capability
Magnetic Symmetry
Principal Transposition
Skin Effect Control
Technical Note
Production Infrastructure – Winding at Ø1,322 mm with 12 simultaneous principals requires a dedicated large-bore CNC winding machine and an experienced crew with specific competency in multi-start helical geometry. C.E.M.’s winding shop is equipped and staffed for this class of work. Handling, transfer and pre-assembly of these windings is managed entirely in-house with dedicated lifting gear.