Combined instrument transformers type EJOF are used in high voltage networks within the 24-170 kV range. They transform high voltage and high current into standardised values for meters, measuring and protection devices.
The inner construction of a combined instrument transformer is similar to the construction of the current and voltage transformer. The current transformer is located in the head and the voltage transformer in the bottom housing of the combined instrument transformer. The fine graded bushings are inside the insulator.
The high voltage insulation is based on oil-paper technology. High-grade, PCB-free mineral oil is used.
The expansion bellows made from stainless steel is located above the head housing of the combined instrument transformer. This unit acts as volume compensation for the oil in case of temperature variations. The oil level is indicated by a mechanical system in the window of the bellows cover.
All metal housings and flanges are made from a special aluminium alloy. These parts can be colour coated on request.
All combined instrument transformers have either a high-quality porcelain or a high-grade silicone composite insulator. Different creepage distances are available according to the different pollution classes, as specified in the standards.