Magnetic shunts for power transformer tanks — engineered and manufactured from grain-oriented electrical steel to reduce tank wall heating and additional losses.
Transformer tank shunts are installed inside power transformer tanks to localize leakage magnetic fields generated by transformer windings. Their purpose is to reduce local heating of tank walls and structural elements, as well as to decrease additional transformer losses. As a rule, tank shunts are used in high-power transformers, typically from 40 MVA and above.
| Parameter | Capability |
|---|---|
| Product | Transformer tank shunts |
| Material | Grain-oriented electrical steel |
| Application | Power transformer tanks |
| Typical transformer range | 40 MVA and above |
| Length | Up to 5 meters |
| Configuration | According to customer drawings |
| Engineering support | Drawing review, adaptation, technical consultation |
| Packaging | Corrosion protection, transport-ready packaging |
Tank shunts are not the most visible part of a power transformer, but they directly affect thermal behavior and loss performance.

Correctly designed and manufactured shunts help transformer manufacturers reduce risks related to local overheating, additional losses and long-term reliability of the transformer tank.
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