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I N S U L AT I O N A N D CO M P O N E N T S

MICAFIL RIP Transformer Bushings


AirRIP / RTKF 24–550 kV

MICAFIL RIP Transformer Bushings


AirRIP / RTKF 24–550 kV

• MICAFIL AirRIP bushings offer an extended service life


combined with enhanced reliability and safety to ensure the
maximum availability of transformer assets.
• Over 100 years of experience is incorporated in a range of
standard and customized products with the flexibility to
suit different customer applications. Their high
performance design is partial discharge free up to double
of the nominal phase to ground service voltage.

2 MICAF IL TR AN S FO RME R B U S H IN GS AIRRIP / RTKF 24–550 KV 3

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ABB MICAFIL RIP bushings Contents

MICAFIL bushings combine functionality, 04 Today’s technology for tomorrow

high performance and long service life. 05 The AirRIP bushing in detail
06 Choice of insulator
07 Choice of current conductor
The optimized solutions are based on our 08 General information

long-term, trustworthy partnerships with 09 Enquiry data sheet

customers and our u ­ nderstanding of their 10 AirRIP overview

needs. With proven components and a AirRIP bushings 24–170 kV


variety of designs, our new AirRIP series
11 Data for types with cable conductor
meets customer-specific requirements. 15 Data for types with rod conductor
To date, our factory in Zurich Altstetten 19 Data for types with fixed conductor

has d­ elivered more than 600,000


AirRIP bushings 245–550 kV
bushings. The world’s leading transformer
manufacturers and electric power utilities 23 Data for types with cable conductor
27 Data for types with rod conductor
rely on us. With the new MICAFIL AirRIP 31 Data for types with fixed conductor
series, we will continue to live up to
our reputation. 35 Other ABB MICAFIL RIP bushings
4 MICAF IL TR AN SFO RME R B U S H IN GS AIRRIP / RTKF 24–550 KV 5

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Today’s technology for tomorrow The AirRIP bushing in detail

MICAFIL AirRIP outdoor transformer bushings are the product of a sophisticated Current conductor terminal
Flange and insulator
with de-aeration of central tube The insulator is the supporting part of the bushing and takes
design process, using a minimal number of components: fine-graded insulating core, over the mechanical loads with the two integrated fittings,
main flange, insulating envelope and current ­conductor. They are produced in a wide Head with clamp for conductor
head and flange. The flange not only holds the insulating
core, it also forms the lower fitting of the insulator.
variety of ­designs that can easily fulfil specific customer requirements. AirRIP
bushings are completely dry, pressurized, explosion-proof, and fire-resistant, and With a multiple O-ring system, the transition between core
Dry filling MICAGEL
withstand high application temperatures. and flange is oil-and gas-tight. The aluminium alloy used for
RIP insulating core with capacitor control this purpose is corrosion-resistant and mechanically robust.
and central tube This ensures safe handling of bending moments during
operation or in bending test loads. The whole series is
RIP insulation AirRIP stands for quality and versatility designed and type-tested in accordance with the highest
Capacitor bushings enable control of electric field distribution High-voltage bushings must meet the highest standards of bending load class of IEC 60137 (2017).
Porcelain or silicon composite insulator
in radial and axial directions by inserting conductive layers in operational safety, and minimize risk of for people and
the insulating core. The insulating core of the RIP (Resin property. Growing environmental awareness and regulation The standard flange plate bolt circles conform to currently
Impregnated Paper) ­system consists of wound strips of crepe requires low-impact production and clean operation. common dimensions, although variations can easily be
paper. Aluminium foils of graduated lengths are wrapped at implemented. The flange is equipped with a test tap and has
Flange with test tap and transformer
exactly calculated points. The MICAFIL AirRIP series meets these requirements thanks de-aeration (DA) an opening (M12) with a closure screw that can be used to
to high-quality materials and reliable processing techniques. de-aerate the transformer or as a connector for a Buchholz
The wrap is heated, vacuum dried, and impregnated and cured ABB maintains high technical standards, and regularly reviews DA Tap relay. Also mounted on the flange are: identification tag,
under vacuum with an epoxy resin formulated by ABB. The development and manufacturing processes. We ensure high connection thread M12 for flange earthing and, with larger
Bolted flange plate
impregnation process requires the skilful setting and control of product quality through comprehensive testing during bushings, eyebolts for lifting purposes.
process parameters, as well as broad knowledge and experience production and in the electrical testing laboratory.
in the field of materials science and materials selection. Sub-section extension for current The head of the bushing closes the bushing and carries the
transformers
Advantages of MICAFIL AirRIP technology current conductor fixing. The 420 kV and 550 kV bushings
ABB has developed its expertise over decades, and gained • Partial discharge-free up to double service voltage have a separate shield to avoid external corona discharges.
market experience as first-class supplier. The result is RIP • High temperature resistance (class E, 120 °C) Oil side shield

bushings with very good thermal and chemical resistance and • Low dielectric losses (tan δ ≤ 0.40 %) Oil side end
high mechanical strength and stiffness. • High flexural strength – ‘heavy load’ according to The shape of the opening ensures that no shield electrodes
IEC 60137 (2017) are required up to 73 kV. We offer shielding as a ­variant.
Dry bushings • Completely dry bushing, meaning no oil spills and no The bushing in principle (for example: bushing for cable conductor)

In line with our product philosophy of compact design and explosion risk From 123 kV, depending on current conductor version, either
dry bushing (neither liquid-filled nor liquid-insulated), the • No maintenance or constant monitoring necessary Insulating core fixed shields (cable conductors) or removable shields (rod
space between the major insulation and insulating envelope • Transport and storage is possible in all positions The heart of the AirRIP bushing is its RIP insulating core, with conductor and fixed conductor) are used, which are attached
is filled with the time-tested MICAGEL dry filler. MICAGEL is • Flexible design allows for adaptation to different customer capacitor inlays for electric field control. The production of to the end of the bushing. They prevent the excessive use of
poured in a liquid form into the bushing and becomes needs and transformer requirements. RIP is based on time-tested and proven technology. Complex transformer oil and facilitate the assembly of the conductor
compressible and dry after curing. production processes compress the material into a compact, insulation beneath the bushing.
liquid- and gas-tight insulating core, which complies with
Outer insulation current partial discharge and temperature requirements. ABB's shield electrodes are dimensioned using state-of-the-
Porcelain has proved its worth as a material for outer art methods and their surface is provided as standard with a
insulation over decades. More recently, composite hollow To accommodate current transformers, the lower core part high-quality solid insulation layer.
insulators have gained market maturity as an alternative can be extended in steps of 100 mm up to 600 mm. The short
material. These silicone composite insulators offer reduced oil side is consistent with our proven and balanced Please note our installation recommendations.
weight, easier handling, and explosion safety characteristics. dimensioning, and optimizes the strength of the interface
We can offer AirRIP bushings with silicone composite between the insulating core and transformer oil. These
insulators as well as with traditional porcelain insulators. dimensions also guarantee a high level of interchangeability
with older bushing types.
6 MICAF IL RIP TR AN S FO RME R B U SHINGS AIRRIP / RTKF 24–550 KV 7

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Choice of insulator Choice of current conductor

The choice of insulator type has no influence on the Porcelain insulators made of high-quality electrical The rated current is the starting point for choosing the type Medium currents with removable rod conductor MC
performance of the bushing. porcelain, brown and grey of conductor. However, current levels of conductor types For improved current utilization, the bushing with central
High-quality electrical porcelain – an excellent, proven partially overlap and can be selected according to individual tube is equipped with a removable copper conductor rod.
Please note corresponding weights as well as head and shed material over decades– is available in the standard ­color preferences. Please follow the appropriate icons when
diameters for each insulator type. brown and alternatively in light grey. making your choice. In the standard model, the air side terminals are bare. As an
option, the surfaces can be silver- or nickel-plated, and the
Silicone composite insulators made of glass fibre- Creepage distances shapes of the terminals can be selected. The rod conductor
LC MC HC
reinforced tube with helical or straight sheds All types of insulation are made with alternate shed profiles. can be fitted with a joint, usually near the flange. Various
Hydrophobicity, and the ability to transfer these properties Creepage distances are measured for the high pollution terminal shapes are available for the lower end. Conductor
to foreign layers as well, is the most important value-added requirements of IEC 60815: installation and de-aeration of the central tube are similar in
­feature of these insulators. They offer many advantages: both the version with rod conductor and with cable conductor.
Low currents Medium currents High currents
• Excellent contamination behavior due to hydrophobic Bushings Ur class SCD1 USCD2 with cable with removable with fixed
Up to 420 kV very heavy 31 mm/kV 53.7 mm/kV conductor rod conductor conductor
­surface properties and low leakage currents Please note: The rod conductor is a separate component
550 kV heavy 25 mm/kV 3 43.3 mm/kV3
• Improved safety for personnel and equipment and must be selected separately.
• Lower weight. 1 SCD: specific creepage distance Low currents with cable conductor LC
2 USCD: unified specific creepage distance
3 SCD: 31 mm/kV, USCD: 53.7 mm/kV available on request The current is led through a multi-stranded flexible conductor, High currents with fixed conductor HC
The helical shed is the result of intensive development efforts joined to the terminal of the winding. The lead is drawn up Bushings with a directly wound and non-removable
at ABB. Outstanding results in tough long-term pollution tests These long creepage distances ensure optimum dielectric through the central tube of the bushing and provided with conductor are suitable for high currents. Various terminal
have proved their quality (certificates available on request). strength, even under extreme environmental conditions. the top connector (cable bolt) that is ­fastened to the bushing solutions are ­available (see data tables and figures).
head. In the standard model, the air side terminal is a round,
Insulators with conventional straight sheds complement our bare copper bolt. As an option, the surfaces can be silver- or Current data
product range. nickel-plated, and other terminal sizes can be selected. To The type designation of the bushings contains the standard
avoid unnecessary contact junctions, the draw lead bolt is of current according to IEC 60137 (2017). The actual per­mis­sible
a single-piece design. A tried-and-tested fixing device with operating currents depend on the lower part extension L6,
few parts ensures that no inadvertent displacement in axial and are shown in the data tables.
direction or twisting is possible. It also allows positioning of
the cable bolt to within ± 10 mm from nominal dimensions. Air side terminal
Transformer manufacturers must provide the conductor The standard air side terminal mentioned in the data tables
Composite insulator with silicone sheds: Porcelain insulator: cable with a thin insulation in order to keep transient covers the entire current range of the bushing.
voltages to the central bushing tube.
Helical sheds Straight sheds Brown Grey Guidelines for the dimensions of air side terminals:
Standard ≥ 123 kV Standard ≤ 72.5 kV Standard Optional Maximum allowable drilling depth and hole diameter
Optional ≥ 123 kV (all voltages) (all voltages) of standard cable bolt: Maximum permissible ∅d2 Length c2
operating current (A)
1,600 30 80
Tube Cable bolt Max. hole Max. hole 2,500 40 125
diameter d3 diameter diameter depth
3,500 50 125
[mm] ∅B [mm] ∅A [mm] C [mm]
4,300 60 125
40 38 35 T-20
5,000 flat 90 × 105 thickness 30
50 45 40 T-20
65 60 55 T-20
80 75 70 T-20 If the full current range of the bushing is not utilized, smaller
100 95 90 T-20 dimensions may be used as an option, as long as the above
rules are observed.

Recommended Overload
Option
T = Length
If overload capacity is required for the transformer, according
De-areation hole of cable bolt to IEC 60076-7 (normal load cycles), the rated current of the
C = T–20 mm diameter
bushing should be chosen with at least 120 % of the
transformer-rated current, in accordance with IEC 60137 (2017).
∅A

∅B
8 MICAF IL RIP TR AN SFO RME R B U SHINGS AIRRIP / RTKF 24–550 KV 9 M I CAF I L R I P T R AN S FO R M E R B U S HI N G S A I R R I P   /   R T K F 2 4 – 5 5 0 KV 10

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General information Enquiry data sheet AirRIP overview
Linienstärken für Grafiken

LC MC HC
Linie aussen: 0.5 pt
Each AirRIP bushing meets all requirements of IEC 60137 Type designation When making your enquiry please specify the following: Voltage Current Um BIL SIL L6 Ir (A) Ir (A) Drawing no: 1ZCD… Ir (A) Drawing no: 1ZCD…
(2017) and the electrical values under IEEE C57.19.01 (2000). RTKF 170 –750 / 1600 B KSI Linie innen: 0.35 pt, gepunktet
24 kV 800 A Cable Rod Silicone composite Porcelain insulator Fixed Silicone composite Porcelain insulator
kV kV kV mm
conductor conductor insulator ­conductor insulator
Composite insulator 36 kV 1,000 A 24 150 n.a. 0 1 550 2 350 064001 064051 3 050 064026 064076
Recommended installation Type: 300 1 380 2 100 2 650
B = Removable conductor bar 52 kV 1,250 A 600 1 250 1 850 2 400
Our bushings are designed and

L6+20
F = Fixed conductor 24 150 n.a. 0 2 500 3 600 064002 064052 4 200 064027 064077
tested for mineral oil appli­cations. Drawing no: 1ZCD 0 6 4 72.5 kV 1,600 A 300 2 200 3 200 3 800
Min. R5 Rated current (A) 600 2 100 2 850 3 500
The field strengths in oil on the 123 kV 2,000 A 24 150 n.a. 0 3 750 5 000 064003 064053 5 200 064028 064078
Lightning impulse voltage 1.2/50 µs (kV)
lower part of the bushing depend Quantity: 300 3 200 4 300 4 500
Maximum voltage (kV) 145 kV 2,500 A 600 2 880 3 850 4 100
on the shape of the surrounding R = RIP bushing Current conductor 36 200 n.a. 0 1 500 2 300 064004 064054 3 000 064029 064079
170 kV 3,150 A 300 1 330 2 050 2 600
parts, as well as on the quality and T = Transformer application Cable bolt for draw lead
600 1 200 1 800 2 350
condition of the transformer oil. As Rod conductor 245 kV 4000 A
K = Short lower part 36 200 n.a. 0 2 500 3 500 064005 064055 4 150 064030 064080
300 kV 5000 A 300 2 200 3 150 3 750
a guideline, the following table A F = Outdoor use Fixed conductor 600 2 100 2 850 3 450
shows the respective d
­ istances A 420 kV 36 200 n.a. 0 3 600 4 800 064006 064056 5 150 064031 064081
Test tap Air side terminal 300 3 120 4 200 4 500
to grounded transformer parts under standard conditions. 600 2 840 3 800 4 100
Each bushing is equipped with a Dimensions: Galvanization: 550 kV
They are valid for the oil side ends (standard and variants) 52 250 n.a. 0 1 550 2 250 064007 064057 2 840 064032 064082
standard test tap. The test tap is Standard Bare 300 1 380 2 000 2 520
as per the data tables. Due to limiting conditions additional 600 1 250 1 750 2 300
connected to the outermost Variant 1* Silver-plated
insulating measures or larger distances may be necessary. Company name ________________________________ 52 250 n.a. 0 2 100 2 800 064008 064058 3 400 064033 064083
capacitor foil and is always grounded Variant 2* Nickel-plated 300 1 850 2 470 3 000
Uninsulated edges around the bushing should be rounded to 600 1 650 2 200 2 680
­during operation. For measurement,

Data pages 11–14

Data pages 15–18

Data pages 19–22


Name / First name _____________________________ 52 250 n.a. 0 2 600 3 500 064009 064059 4 250 064034 064084
Rmin = 5 mm. Removable rod conductor
the cap must be unscrewed and the 300 2 300 3 100 3 800
The diameter of the current conductor should be at least half Rod conductor, one-piece Phone _________________________________________ 600 2 100 2 850 3 500
supplied 4 mm plug coupling must
of the inner tube diameter d3. Oil access in the central 72.5 350 n.a. 0 1 000 1 750 064010 064060 2 200 064035 064085
be inserted. Rod conductor, split 300 890 1 580 1 950
bushing opening and in the open space of the shield Oil side terminal: Standard Email __________________________________________ 600 800 1 430 1 800
72.5 350 n.a. 0 2 000 2 650 064011 064061 3 250 064036 064086
electrodes must not be obstructed. Variant 1
As an option ABB provides transition connectors for End customer name ____________________________ 300 1 800 2 380 2 950
Variant 2 600 1 650 2 150 2 700
continuous voltage measurements. 72.5 350 n.a. 0 2 500 3 400 064012 064062 4 100 064037 064087
Minimum distances A [mm] to transformer tank Country of installation _________________________ 300 2 230 3 050 3 700
Silicone comp. insulator Porcelain
Fig. 21 Fig. 22 Fig. 23 600 2 040 2 780 3 400
Routine and type tests Helical sheds (≥123 kV) Brown 123 550 n.a. 0 920 1 670 064013 064063 2 250 064038 064088
Project name __________________________________ 300 830 1 520 2 100
The standard routine tests are carried out in accordance Straight sheds Grey 600 770 1 370 2 000
with IEC 60137 (2017) and the protocols are supplied; tests
AC test voltage

123 550 n.a. 0 1 940 2 610 064014 064064 3 150 064039 064089
according to other standards are available on request. Flange pitch circle ∅ Our order confirmation includes drawings of the 300 1 750 2 370 2 900
600 1 600 2 180 2 700
Ur Standard bushing and a detailed bushing data sheet.
The type tests were performed on representative bushings in 145 650 n.a. 0 1 400 2 000 064015 064065 2 420 064040 064090
accordance with current standards IEC 60137 (2017), and IEEE Variant 1* 300 1 260 1 800 2 230
600 1 160 1 670 2 100
C57.19.00 (2004) / C57.19.01 (2000). These tests cover the Custom modifications 145 650 n.a. 0 2 000 2 900 064016 064066 3 600 064041 064091
∅d6 ∅d6 ∅d6 Current transformer extension L6 (mm) 300 1 840 2 720 3 380
entire AirRIP portfolio and were successfully passed in the On request, ABB can make custom modifications
Shield diameter d6 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 600 1 730 2 550 3 150
presence of an independent observer from KEMA. Protocols in areas such as flange dimensions, terminal 170 750 n.a. 0 880 1 360 064017 064067 2 100 064042 064092
[kV] [kV] ∅109 ∅134 ∅180 ∅160 ∅180 ∅230 ∅292 300 805 1 250 2 000
can be supplied to customers on request. variants, other lower part lengths and 600 755 1 170 1 900
≤ 52 ≤105 80 95
Oil side end applications for other oils than mineral oil. We are 170 750 n.a. 0 1 900 2 800 064018 064068 3 500 064043 064093
140 90 105 120 300 1 800 2 620 3 280
72.5 Packaging and storage Standard happy to provide information on feasibility, price 600 1 700 2 450 3 050
160 100 105 125
The bushings are packaged and sent in a dry and clean s
­ tate. Variant 1* and delivery time of such custom modifications. 245 1 050 750 0 1 030 1 650 064019 064069 2 150 064044 064094
185 115 115 130 130 300 880 1 510 2 050
123 600 820 1 400 1 950
230 145 145 145 145 On request, we offer long-life packaging. The bushings can Variant 2* —
245 1 050 750 0 1 700 2 400 064020 064070 3 150 064045 064095
275 170 170 170 be transported and stored without the constraints on * If available Note
300 1 560 2 230 3 000
145
310 200 200 200 orientation that liquid-filled or liquid-insulated bushings have. We reserve the right to make technical changes or modify the contents of this 600 1 450 2 100 2 900
document without prior notice. With regard to purchase orders, the ­agreed
Routine types and tests 300 1 175 850 0 1 000 1 600 064021 064071 2 100 064046 064096
325 210 210 210 particulars shall prevail. ABB S ­ witzerland Ltd does not accept any responsibility

Data pages 23–26

Data pages 27–30

Data pages 31–34


300 850 1 440 2 000
170 whatsoever for p ­ otential errors or possible lack of ­information in this document.
365 230 230 230 IEC Standard We reserve all rights in this d­ ocument and in the subject matter and i­ llustrations
600 780 1 340 1 900
contained therein. Any reproduction, ­disclosure to third parties or ­utilization of 300 1 175 850 0 2 250 3 000 064022 064072 3 800 064047 064097
245 460 300 300 300 IEEE Standard its ­contents – in ­whole or in parts – is forbidden ­w ithout prior written ­consent of 300 2 100 2 800 3 600
300 510 330 330 ABB Switzerland Ltd. 600 2 000 2 600 3 400
Ambient temperature Copyright © 2017 ABB. All rights reserved.
420 1 675 1 175 0 1 100 1 800 064023 064073 2 300 064048 064098
630 450 300 1 250 2 000 2 600
420
680 500 — 600 1 000 1 800 2 400
Creepage distance ABB Switzerland Ltd 420 1 675 1 175 0 2 000 2 800 064024 064074 3 250 064049 064099
750 550 Insulation and Components, MICAFIL Bushings, Badenerstrasse 780, 300 1 850 2 650 2 900
550 CH-8048 Zurich, Switzerland
790 600 600 1 700 2 500 2 600
Phone: +41 58 586 03 33
E-mail: info.micafil @ ch.abb.com 550 1 800 1 240 0 1 050 1 850 064025 064075 2 100 064050 064100
300 1 100 2 000 2 200
abb.com/electricalcomponents 600 900 1 750 1 950
11 MICAF IL RIP TR AN S FO RME R B U S HINGS AIRRIP / RTKF 24–550 KV 12 AI R R I P B U S HI N G S 2 4 – 17 0 KV T YP ES W I T H C A B L E CO N D U C TO R 13 14


AirRIP bushings 24–170 kV LC

Types with cable conductor


Explanations of the table columns Bushings with cable conductor 24–170 kV Data for bushings with cable conductor 24–170 kV All dimensions in mm, unless otherwise indicated
Fig. 1 Fig. 2 Legend
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50
3–6 Rated voltages according to IEC 60137 (2017) 24 Inner diameter of the central tube (∅d3) ∅d2 ∅d2 1 Copper, bare (optional:
Type and drawing Electrical characteristics Current Insulator Mechanical design Weights Oil side Air side Flange Air side terminal Oil side end
28, 29 Maximum head and shed diameter for silicone nickel-plated, silver-plated)
7–10 Rated voltages according to IEEE C57.19.01 (2000) IEC 60137 (2017) IEEE C57.19.01(2000)
data
Standard Variant Standard Variant 1 Variant 2
1 1 2 Test tap

c2
c2
11, 12 Maximum operating current Ir for the largest composite insulator With silicone With porcelain

Bushing length, without air side


h = horizontal, …° from vertical)

Current transformer extension


3 De-aeration

flange plate (tolerance ± 5 mm)


Creepage distance (minimum)

distance from the flange plate


(in respect to CT extension L6)
cable cross-section, depending on the current 30, 31 Maximum head and shed diameter for composite insulator insulator

L5 max.
L5 max.

­silicone composite insulator)


Head diameter (with silicone
Maximum operating current

With copper cable section S

Sealing area: max. diameter


Terminal: distance from the
4 Earthing screws 2 × M12 / 180°

Sealing area: min. diameter


Arcing distance (minimum)

Height of head (maximum)


Lightning impulse voltage,

Lightning impulse voltage,

Cantilever test load, 1 min.


transformer ­extension L6 porcelain insulator

Max. shed diameter (with


Cantilever operating load

terminal and lower shield


(with porcelain insulator)

(with porcelain insulator)


∅D5 ∅D5

AC test voltage dry / wet

AC test voltage dry / wet

Outside flange diameter


Phase to ground Um/√3

With silicone composite


5 –

With porcelain insulator


Installation (v = vertical,
line-to-ground voltage

Flange plate thickness


13 Maximum thermal short-circuit current, 2 sec, 34, 35 Sealing area

composite insulator)
Inside tube diameter

Pitch circle diameter


6 Sealing area

Max. shed diameter


Thermal short-time

Length of terminal

Length of terminal
(tolerance ± 5 mm)
Rated Voltage Um

Terminal diameter

Terminal diameter
Lower core length
after operation at maximum operating current 40 Bushing length L, without air side terminal 7

Number of holes
Removability (for connecting

System voltage

Head diameter
current Ith2 sec.

Core diameter

Hole diameter
16 Bending test load, 1 min and oil side shield the transformer lead)

Rated max.

Cable bolt:
17, 18 Maximum cantilever operating load and 41, 42 Standard terminal on air side L6 Current transformer extension

1.2/50 µs

1.2/50 µs

insulator

Opening

Opening

Opening
∅D6 ∅D6

L2 (±5)
L2 (±5)

Figure

Figure

Figure

Figure
permissible installation position 43, 44 Optional terminal on air side max. max.

L4 cable bolts
L4 cable bolts
(v = vertical, h = horizontal, …° from vertical) 45, 46 Standard design of oil side end
21 Standard current transformer extension L6 47, 50 Optional design of oil side end [kV] [kV] [kV] [kV] [kV] [kV] [kV] [kV] [A] [mm2] [kA] [mm] [mm] [N] [N] [kg] [kg] L 6 L 16 D1 d3 L 2 L 4 L 5 D5 D6 D5 D6 D3 D4 D2 D8 n v s Fig L d2 c2 d2 c2 d5 Fig d5 Fig d5 Fig

(L)

(L)
RTKF 24–150/1250 KSI RTKF 24–150/1250 24 14 55 /  125 25 16 60 / 150 1 550 665 744 210 3 150 1 575 v–h 18 31 0 120 92 50 525 350 135 135 270 178 300 185 225 135 165 6 16 18 10 645 30 80 40 125 61 20 67 21a
1ZCD064001 1ZCD064051  50 /   50 / 1 380 20 34 300 420 945
1 250 23 36 600 720 1 245
RTKF 24–150/2500 KSI RTKF 24–150/2500 24 14 55 /  125 25 16 60 / 150 2 500 1 500 744 210 3 150 1 575 v–h 34 50 0 120 120 80 565 390 135 165 300 216 350 250 290 180 222 8 16 18 11 685 40 125 50 125 93 20
1ZCD064002 1ZCD064052  50 /  50 / 2 200 37 53 300 420 985
2 100 40 56 600 720 1 285

Ith2 sec. [kA] = 0.055 × S [mm2] if S = 1200 mm2


Ith2 sec. [kA] = 0.045 × S [mm2] if S = 2800 mm2
20
20
RTKF 24–150/3150 KSI RTKF 24–150/3150 24 14 55 / 125 25 16 60 / 150 3 750 2 800 744 210 3 150 1 575 v–h 46 65 0 120 144 100 575 400 145 200 322 245 380 290 335 205 261 12 16 18 12 695 60 125 50 125 113 20
1ZCD064003 1ZCD064053  50 /  50 / 3 200 50 69 300 420 995
∅D1

L6
∅D1 2 880 54 73 600 720 1 295

L6
L16 ±5

L16 ±5
RTKF 36–200/1250 KSI RTKF 36–200/1250 36 21 77 / 170 34.5 22 80 / 200 1 500 665 1 116 310 3 150 1 575 v–h 20 38 0 140 92 50 625 450 135 135 270 178 300 185 225 135 165 6 16 18 10 765 30 80 40 125 61 20 67 21a
1ZCD064004 1ZCD064054  70 /  75 / 1 330 22 41 300 440 1 065
1 200 25 43 600 740 1 365
RTKF 36–200/2500 KSI RTKF 36–200/2500 36 21 77 / 170 34.5 22 80 / 200 2 500 1 500 1 116 310 3 150 1 575 v–h 36 60 0 140 120 80 665 490 135 165 300 216 350 250 290 180 222 8 16 18 11 805 40 125 50 125 93 20
1ZCD064005 1ZCD064055  70 /  75 / 2 200 39 63 300 440 1 105

c7
2 100 42 66 600 740 1 405
RTKF 36–200/3150 KSI RTKF 36–200/3150 36 21 77 / 170 34.5 22 80 / 200 3 600 2 800 1 116 310 3 150 1 575 v–h 49 77 0 140 144 100 675 500 145 200 322 245 380 290 335 205 261 12 16 18 12 815 60 125 50 125 113 20
Flange Flange detail 1ZCD064006 1ZCD064056  70 /  75 / 3 120 53 81 300 440 1 115
2 840 57 85 600 740 1 415
Fig. 10 Fig. 11 Fig. 12 RTKF 52–250/1250 KSI RTKF 52–250/1250 52 30 105 / 250 46 29 105 / 250 1 550 665 1 612 460 3 150 1 575 v–h 24 49 0 140 92 50 775 600 135 135 270 178 300 185 225 135 165 6 16 18 10 915 30 80 40 125 61 20 67 21a
1ZCD064007 1ZCD064057  95 /  95 / 1 380 27 51 300 440 1 215
1 250 29 53 600 740 1 515
4
30° 6× 4 8× n×∅v
60
°
RTKF 52–250/2000 KSI RTKF 52–250/2000 52 30 105 / 250 46 29 105 / 250 2 100 1 200 1 612 460 3 150 1 575 v–h 40 72 0 140 120 65 815 640 135 165 300 216 350 250 290 180 222 8 16 18 11 955 40 125 50 125 78 20 75 21b
1ZCD064008 1ZCD064058  95 /  95 / 1 850 44 76 300 440 1 255

45

12
4
1 650 48 79 600 740 1 555

×3

RTKF 52–250/2500 KSI RTKF 52–250/2500 52 30 105 / 250 46 29 105 / 250 2 600 1 500 1 612 460 3 150 1 575 v–h 52 87 0 140 144 80 825 650 145 200 322 245 380 290 335 205 261 12 16 18 12 965 50 125 40 125 93 20

30°

2 2. 5 °
3 3

15°
3 1ZCD064009 1ZCD064059  95 /  95 / 2 300 57 92 300 440 1 265
2 100 62 97 600 740 1 565

5×45°
s
2
2
2 6 RTKF 72.5–350/1000 KSI RTKF 72.5–350/1000 72.5 42 155 / 325 69 44 160 / 350 1 000 400 2 248 630 3 150 1 575 v–h 30 63 0 175 92 40 975 800 165 135 270 178 300 185 225 135 165 6 16 18 10 1 150 30 80 51 20 67 21a 67 22b
1ZCD064010 1ZCD064060  140 /  140 / 890 33 65 300 475 1 450
∅D2
800 35 68 600 775 1 750
∅D8 RTKF 72.5–350/2000 KSI RTKF 72.5–350/2000 72.5 42 155 / 325 69 44 160 / 350 2 000 1 200 2 248 630 4 000 2 000 v–h 45 91 0 175 120 65 1 015 840 165 165 300 216 350 250 290 180 222 8 16 18 11 1 190 40 125 50 125 78 20 75 21b
∅D3 1ZCD064011 1ZCD064061 140 /  140 / 1 800 49 95 300 475 1 490
∅D3
∅D4 ∅D3 1 650 53 99 600 775 1 790

Ith2 sec. [kA] = 0.05 × S [mm2] if S = 1500 mm2


Ith2 sec. [kA] = 0.06 × S [mm2] if S ≤ 700 mm2
∅D4
∅D4 RTKF 72.5–350/2500 KSI RTKF 72.5–350/2500 72.5 42 155 / 325 69 44 160 / 350 2 500 1 500 2 248 630 4 000 2 000 v–h 60 110 0 175 144 80 1 025 850 175 200 322 245 380 290 335 205 261 12 16 18 12 1 200 40 125 50 125 93 20
1ZCD064012 1ZCD064062  140 /  140 / 2 230 65 115 300 475 1 500
2 040 70 120 600 775 1 800
RTKF 123–550/800 KSI RTKF 123–550/800 123 71 255 / 550 92  73 185 / 450 920 400 3 813 1 010 4 000 2 000 v–h 62 132 0 310 120 40 1 395 1 220 165 165 300 216 350 250 290 180 222 8 16 18 11 1 705 30 80 67 21a 107 22b
Oil side end 1ZCD064013 1ZCD064063  230 / TR  155 / 830 66 136 300 610 2 005
770 70 141 600 910 2 305
Fig. 20 Fig. 21 Fig. 22 RTKF 123–550/1600 KSI RTKF 123–550/1600 123 71 255 / 550 92  73 185 / 450 1 940 1 200 3 813 1 010 4 000 2 000 v–h 79 156 0 310 144 65 1 405 1 230 175 200 322 245 380 290 335 205 261 12 16 18 12 1 715 40 125 50 125 75 21b 140 22c
1ZCD064014 1ZCD064064  230 / TR  155 / 1 750 85 162 300 610 2 015
∅d3 ∅d3 ∅d3 1 600 90 167 600 910 2 315
RTKF 145–650/1250 KSI RTKF 145–650/1250 145 84 305 / 650 138 88 310 / 650 1 400 665 4 495 1 170 4 000 2 000 v–30° 87 173 0 360 144 50 1 565 1 390 175 200 322 245 380 290 335 205 261 12 16 18 12 1 925 30 80 40 125 75 21b 107 22b

L16
20
1ZCD064015 1ZCD064065  275 /  275 / 1 260 93 179 300 660 2 225

L16
1 160 99 185 600 960 2 525
Fig 21 d6 c7 Fig 22 d6 c7
L16

RTKF 145–650/2000 KSI RTKF 145–650/2000 145 84 305 / 650 138 88 310 / 650 2 000 1 500 4 495 1 170 4 000 2 000 v–h 130 245 0 360 185 80 1 585 1 410 175 245 370 315 450 400 450 245 365 12 20 22 12 1 945 40 125 50 125 140 22a 140 22c
50

21a 109 83 22a 180 170 1ZCD064016 1ZCD064066  275 /  275 / 1 840 139 255 300 660 2 245
c7 1 730 148 264 600 960 2 545
21b 134 93 7 22b 160 200

c7
∅d5
RTKF 170–750/800 KSI RTKF 170–750/800 170 98 355 / 750 161  102 365 / 750 880 400 5 270 1 400 5 000 2 500 v–30° 100 203 0 420 144 40 1 795 1 620 175 200 322 245 380 290 335 205 261 12 16 18 12 2 215 30 80 75 21b 107 22b
22c 180 200 1ZCD064017 1ZCD064067  325 /  315 / 805 106 209 300 720 2 515
755 112 215 600 1 020 2 815
∅d5
RTKF 170–750/1600 KSI RTKF 170–750/1600 170 98 355 / 750 161  102 365 / 750 1 900 1 500 5 270 1 400 5 000 2 500 v–h 145 282 0 420 185 80 1 815 1 640 175 245 370 315 450 400 450 245 365 12 20 22 12 2 235 40 125 50 125 140 22a 140 22c
∅d6 ∅d5 1ZCD064018 1ZCD064068  325 /  315 / 1 800 154 291 300 720 2 535
1 700 163 300 600 1 020 2 835
∅d6
15 MICAF IL TR AN S FO RME R B U S H IN GS AIRRIP / RTKF 24–550 KV 16 AI R R I P B U S HI N G S 2 4 – 17 0 KV T YP ES W I T H R O D CO N D U C TO R 17 18


AirRIP bushings 24–170 kV MC

Types with rod conductor


Determination of the rod conductor Bushings with rod conductor 24–170 kV Data for bushings with rod conductor 24–170 kV All dimensions in mm, unless otherwise indicated
Fig. 3 Fig. 4 Legend
∅d2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48
Air side terminal ∅d2 ∅d2 1 Copper, bare (optional:
Type and drawing Electrical characteristics Current Insulator Mechanical design Weights Oil side Air side Flange Air side terminal Oil side end
nickel-plated, silver-plated) data
Standard terminals as per columns 39/40, variants as per IEC 60137 (2017) IEEE C57.19.01 (2000) Standard Variant Standard Variant 1 Variant 2

c2
1

c2
30 30 90
a1 1 2 Test tap
columns 41/42. With silicone With porcelain

Bushing length, without air side


h = horizontal, …° from vertical)
40

(in respect to CT extension L6)

Current transformer extension


3 De-aeration

flange plate (tolerance ± 5 mm)


25 composite insulator insulator

Creepage distance (minimum)


c2

­silicone composite insulator)


Head diameter (with silicone
Maximum operating current

Sealing area: max. diameter


∅D5 4 Earthing screws 2 × M12 / 180°

Terminal: distance from the

Sealing area: min. diameter


∅D5

Arcing distance (minimum)

Height of head (maximum)


Lightning impulse voltage,

Lightning impulse voltage,

Cantilever test load, 1 min.


Guidelines for the terminal dimensions:

Max. shed diameter (with


Cantilever operating load

terminal and lower shield


(with porcelain insulator)

(with porcelain insulator)


105 50 ∅18

AC test voltage dry / wet

AC test voltage dry / wet

Outside flange diameter


Phase to ground Um/√3
L5 5 –

With silicone composite

With porcelain insulator


Installation (v = vertical,
L5

line-to-ground voltage

Flange plate thickness


max.

composite insulator)
Inside tube diameter
max.

Pitch circle diameter


Max. operating current (A) d2 c2 6 Sealing area

Max. shed diameter


Thermal short-time

Length of terminal

Length of terminal
(tolerance ± 5 mm)
Rated Voltage Um

Terminal diameter

Terminal diameter
L2

Lower core length


7 Removability (for connecting

Number of holes
1,600 30 80

System voltage

Head diameter
current Ith2 sec.

Core diameter

Hole diameter
the transformer lead)
2,500 40 125
In = 5000 A ∅D6

Rated max.
∅D6 L6 Current transformer extension

L2 (±5)

L2 (±5)

1.2/50 µs

1.2/50 µs
3,500 50 125

insulator
max.

Opening

Opening

Opening
max.

Figure

Figure

Figure

Figure
4,300 60 125
5,000 flat 90 × 105 thickness 30

(L)

(L)
[kV] [kV] [kV] [kV] [kV] [kV] [kV] [kV] [A] [A] [mm] [mm] [N] [N] [kg] [kg] L 6 L 16 D1 d3 L 2 L 5 D5 D6 D5 D6 D3 D4 D2 D8 n v s Fig L d2 c2 d2 c2 d5 Fig d5 Fig d5 Fig
30
30 a1 RTKF 24–150/2000 B KSI RTKF 24–150/2000 B 24 14 55 / 50 125 25 16 60 / 50 150 2 350 744 210 3 150 1 575 v–h 27 40 0 120 92 50 525 135 135 270 178 300 185 225 135 165 6 16 18 10 645 40 125 61 20
1ZCD064001 1ZCD064051 2 100 33 46 300 420 945
1 850 39 53 600 720 1 245
RTKF 24–150/3150 B KSI RTKF 24–150/3150 B 24 14 55 / 50 125 25 16 60 / 50 150 3 600 744 210 3 150 1 575 v–h 57 74 0 120 120 80 565 135 165 300 216 350 250 290 180 222 8 16 18 11 685 60 125 50 125 93 20

20

20
1ZCD064002 1ZCD064052 3 200 72 88 300 420 985
Optional splitting of the rod conductor ∅D1
2 850 87 103 600 720 1 285
∅D1

L6

L6
L16 ±5
RTKF 24–150/5000 B KSI RTKF 24–150/5000 B 24 14 55 / 50 125 25 16 60 / 50 150 5 000 744 210 3 150 1 575 v–h 66 84 0 120 144 100 575 145 200 322 245 380 290 335 205 261 12 16 18 12 695 F90 105 113 20
Determine whether the rod conductor should be split or not. 1ZCD064003 1ZCD064053 4 300 80 98 300 420 995

L16 ±5
Rod conductors are split 20 mm below the base plate and have 3 850 94 112 600 720 1 295
RTKF 36–200/2000 B KSI RTKF 36–200/2000 B 36 21 77 / 70 170 34.5 22 80 / 75 200 2 300 1 116 310 3 150 1 575 v–h 30 49 0 140 92 50 625 135 135 270 178 300 185 225 135 165 6 16 18 10 765 40 125 61 20
the following characteristics:
e1
20

1ZCD064004 1ZCD064054 2 050 37 55 300 440 1 065


1 800 43 61 600 740 1 365
∅d3 * ∅d4 screws length e1
RTKF 36–200/3150 B KSI RTKF 36–200/3150 B 36 21 77 / 70 170 34.5 22 80 / 75 200 3 500 1 116 310 3 150 1 575 v–h 64 88 0 140 120 80 665 135 165 300 216 350 250 290 180 222 8 16 18 11 805 60 125 50 125 93 20
40 38 2 × M8 80

c7
1ZCD064005 1ZCD064055 3 150 79 103 300 440 1 105
50 45 3 × M10 110 2 850 94 118 600 740 1 405
65 60 3 × M10 110 RTKF 36–200/4000 B KSI RTKF 36–200/4000 B 36 21 77 / 70 170 34.5 22 80 / 75 200 4 800 1 116 310 3 150 1 575 v–h 73 100 0 140 144 100 675 145 200 322 245 380 290 335 205 261 12 16 18 12 815 F90 105 113 20
Flange Flange detail 1ZCD064006 1ZCD064056 4 200 87 114 300 440 1 115
80 75 3 × M12 130 3 800 101 128 600 740 1 415
L

100 95 6 × M12 130 Fig. 10 Fig. 11 Fig. 12 RTKF 52–250/2000 B KSI RTKF 52–250/2000 B 52 30 105 / 95 250 46 29 105 / 95 250 2 250 1 612 460 3 150 1 575 v–h 37 61 0 140 92 50 775 135 135 270 178 300 185 225 135 165 6 16 18 10 915 40 125 61 20
1ZCD064007 1ZCD064057 2 000 43 68 300 440 1 215
* See column 23 of the data table
4
1 750 49 74 600 740 1 515
30 30 a1 30° 6×
60 4 8× n×∅v
° RTKF 52–250/2500 B KSI RTKF 52–250/2500 B 52 30 105 / 95 250 46 29 105 / 95 250 2 800 1 612 460 3 150 1 575 v–h 63 94 0 140 120 65 815 135 165 300 216 350 250 290 180 222 8 16 18 11 955 50 125 40 125 78 20
1ZCD064008 1ZCD064058 2 470 74 105 300 440 1 255

45

12
4

×3
2 200 85 117 600 740 1 555


RTKF 52–250/3150 B KSI RTKF 52–250/3150 B 52 30 105 / 95 250 46 29 105 / 95 250 3 500 1 612 460 3 150 1 575 v–h 87 122 0 140 144 80 825 145 200 322 245 380 290 335 205 261 12 16 18 12 965 60 125 50 125 93 20

Ith2 sec. = 25 × Ir
30°

2 2. 5 °
3 3

15°
3 1ZCD064009 1ZCD064059 3 100 104 139 300 440 1 265
2 850 120 155 600 740 1 565

5×45°
s
2
2
2 6 RTKF 72.5–350/1600 B KSI RTKF 72.5–350/1600 B 72.5 42 155 / 140 325 69 44 160 / 140 350 1 750 2 248 630 3 150 1 575 v–h 41 73 0 175 92 40 975 165 135 270 178 300 185 225 135 165 6 16 18 10 1 150 30 80 51 20 107 22b
Oil side terminal Standard: flat 1ZCD064010 1ZCD064060 1 580 46 79 300 475 1 450
∅D2
1 430 52 84 600 775 1 750
∅d3 * ∅d4 Standard Var. 1 Var. 2 L16 30 L16 30 ∅D8 RTKF 72.5–350/2500 B KSI RTKF 72.5–350/2500 B 72.5 42 155 / 140 325 69 44 160 / 140 350 2 650 2 248 630 4 000 2 000 v–h 73 119 0 175 120 65 1 015 165 165 300 216 350 250 290 180 222 8 16 18 11 1 190 50 125 40 125 78 20
flat thread round 30 30 ∅D3
L16 L16
∅D3 1ZCD064011 1ZCD064061 2 380 84 130 300 475 1 490
thickness holes ∅D4 ∅D3 2 150 95 141 600 775 1 790
∅D4
a1 n × ∅g1 thread × c1 d1 ×  c1 40 ∅g1 40 ∅g1 ∅D4 RTKF 72.5–350/3150 B KSI RTKF 72.5–350/3150 B 72.5 42 155 / 140 325 69 44 160 / 140 350 3 400 2 248 630 4 000 2 000 v–h 104 153 0 175 144 80 1 025 175 200 322 245 380 290 335 205 261 12 16 18 12 1 200 60 125 50 125 93 20
20 ∅g1 20 1ZCD064012 1ZCD064062 3 050 121 170 300 475 1 500
40 38 20 2 × ∅14 30 × 85 40 40 ∅g1
30 ∅d4 40 2 780 138 187 600 775 1 800
50 45 20 2 × ∅18 M36×3 × 60 40 × 85 30 a120 85 20 85
∅d4 85 40 ∅d4 85 RTKF 123–550/1600 B KSI RTKF 123–550/1600 B 123 71 255 / 230 550 92 TR 73 185 / 155 450 1 670 3 813 1 010 4 000 2 000 v–h 80 150 0 310 120 40 1 395 165 165 300 216 350 250 290 180 222 8 16 18 11 1 705 30 80 107 22b
65 60 30 2 × ∅18 M42×3 × 80 50 × 85 Oil side end 1ZCD064013 1ZCD064063 1 520 87 157 300 610 2 005
∅d4
80 75 30 2 × ∅18 50 × 85 1 370 94 165 600 910 2 305
Var. 1: thread Var. 2: round Fig. 20 Fig. 22 RTKF 123–550/2500 B KSI RTKF 123–550/2500 B 123 71 255 / 230 550 92 TR 73 185 / 155 450 2 610 3 813 1 010 4 000 2 000 v–h 121 198 0 310 144 65 1 405 175 200 322 245 380 290 335 205 261 12 16 18 12 1 715 50 125 40 125 140 22c
100 95 30 4 × ∅18 L16 30 L16 30 1ZCD064014 1ZCD064064 2 370 134 211 300 610 2 015
L16 L16 30 ∅d3 ∅d3 2 180 147 224 600 910 2 315
30
* See column 23 of the data table ∅d4 ∅d4
RTKF 145–650/2000 B KSI RTKF 145–650/2000 B 145 84 305 / 275 650 138 88 310 / 275 650 2 000 4 495 1 170 4 000 2 000 v–30° 114 201 0 360 144 50 1 565 175 200 322 245 380 290 335 205 261 12 16 18 12 1 925 40 125 107 22b

L16
20
∅d4 ∅d4 5⁰ 1ZCD064015 1ZCD064065 1 800 125 211 300 660 2 225
1

5⁰
1 670 135 221 600 960 2 525
Fig 22 d6 c7
L16

10
1

d1G RTKF 145–650/2500 B KSI RTKF 145–650/2500 B 145 84 305 / 275 650 138 88 310 / 275 650 2 900 4 495 1 170 4 000 2 000 v–h 203 318 0 360 185 80 1 585 175 245 370 315 450 400 450 245 365 12 20 22 12 1 945 50 125 140 22a 140 22c
c1
50

30 d1G 10
d1 22a 180 170 1ZCD064016 1ZCD064066 2 720 224 339 300 660 2 245
c1 c1 2 550 245 360 600 960 2 545
d1 7 22b 160 200
c7
c1 ∅d5
RTKF 170–750/1250 B KSI RTKF 170–750/1250 B 170 98 355 / 325 750 161 102 365 / 315 750 1 360 5 270 1 400 5 000 2 500 v–30° 122 226 0 420 144 40 1 795 175 200 322 245 380 290 335 205 261 12 16 18 12 2 215 30 80 107 22b
c1

22c 180 200 1ZCD064017 1ZCD064067 1 250 132 235 300 720 2 515
L: Bushing length, without airside terminal and lower shield,
see column 38 of the data table 1 170 141 244 600 1 020 2 815
∅d4 RTKF 170–750/2500 B KSI RTKF 170–750/2500 B 170 98 355 / 325 750 161 102 365 / 315 750 2 800 5 270 1 400 5 000 2 500 v–h 230 366 0 420 185 80 1 815 175 245 370 315 450 400 450 245 365 12 20 22 12 2 235 50 125 140 22a 140 22c
∅d5 1ZCD064018 1ZCD064068 2 620 250 387 300 720 2 535
2 450 271 407 600 1 020 2 835
∅d6
19 MICAF IL RIP TR AN SFO RME R B U S HINGS AIRRIP / RTKF 24–550 KV 20 AI R R I P B U S HI N G S 2 4 – 17 0 KV T YP ES W I T H F I X ED CO N D U C TO R 21 22


AirRIP bushings 24–170 kV HC

Types with fixed conductor


Explanations of the table columns Bushings with fixed conductor 24 –170 kV Air side Data for bushings with fixed conductor 24–170 kV All dimensions in mm, unless otherwise indicated
Fig. 3 Fig. 4 In = 5000 A
d2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45
3–6 Rated voltages according to IEC 60137 (2017) 27, 28 Maximum head and shed diameter for ∅d2 ∅d2
30 30 40 a1 Type and drawing Electrical characteristics Current Insulator Mechanical design Weights Oil side Air side Flange Air side Oil side Oil side end
7–10 
Rated voltages according to IEEE C57.19.01 (2000) porcelain insulator data terminal terminal

25
c2
1

c2
1
11 Maximum operating current Ir as a function of 31, 32 Sealing area IEC 60137 (2017) IEEE C57.19.01 (2000) Standard Standard Standard Variant 1

105

50
∅18 With silicone With porcelain
the current transformer extension L6 37 Bushing length L, without air side terminal

Creepage distance (minimum)

side terminal and lower shield


∅D5

­silicone composite insulator)


Head diameter (with silicone
∅D5 composite insulator insulator

Sealing area: max. diameter


Sealing area: min. diameter

Bushing length, without air


Arcing distance (minimum)

Height of head (maximum)


Lightning impulse voltage,

Lightning impulse voltage,


12 Maximum thermal short-circuit current, 2 sec, and oil side shield

Cantilever test load, 1 min.

the flange plate (tolerance


L5

Max. shed diameter (with


Cantilever operating load

(with porcelain insulator)

(with porcelain insulator)


current (in respect to CT
L5

AC test voltage dry / wet

AC test voltage dry / wet

Outside flange diameter


Phase to ground Um/√3

With silicone composite

With porcelain insulator


Installation (v = vertical,

Terminal: distance from


max.

h = horizontal, …° from
L2
after operation at maximum operating current 38, 39 Standard terminal on air side

line-to-ground voltage

Flange plate thickness


max.

composite insulator)
Current transformer
Maximum operating

Pitch circle diameter


Max. shed diameter
Thermal short-time

Length of terminal
15 40, 41

(tolerance ± 5 mm)


Bending test load, 1 min Standard design of oil side terminal

Rated Voltage Um

Terminal diameter
Lower core length

Number of holes
System voltage

Terminal width
Head diameter
16, 17 Maximum cantilever operating load and 42, 43 Standard design of oil side end

current Ith2 sec.

Core diameter

Hole diameter
extension L6)
∅D6 ∅D6
Oil side end

L2 (±5)

Rated max.
L2 (±5)
permissible installation position 44, 45 Optional design of oil side end max.

extension
1.2/50 µs

1.2/50 µs
max.

insulator

Opening

Opening
vertical)

± 5 mm)
(v = vertical, h = horizontal, …° from vertical) Fig. 24

Figure

Figure

Figure

Figure
25, 26 Maximum head and shed diameter for silicone

(L)
30

(L)
30 a1

L16
20
composite insulator [kV] [kV] [kV] [kV] [kV] [kV] [kV] [kV] [A] [A] [mm] [mm] [N] [N] [kg] [kg] L 6 L 16 D1 L 2 L 5 D5 D6 D5 D6 D3 D4 D2 D8 n v s Fig L d2 c2 d4 Fig d5 Fig d5 Fig
RTKF 24–150/2500 F KSI RTKF 24–150/2500 F 24 14 55 / 50 125 25 16 60 / 50 150 3 050 744 210 3 150 1 575 v–h 34 47 0 120 92 498 108 135 270 178 300 185 225 135 165 6 16 18 10 618 50 125 52 30a 30a
1ZCD064026 1ZCD064076 2 650 44 57 300 420 918
2 400 53 66 600 720 1 218

20
20
7 RTKF 24–150/4000 F KSI RTKF 24–150/4000 F 24 14 55 / 50 125 25 16 60 / 50 150 4 200 744 210 3 150 1 575 v–h 72 88 0 120 120 538 108 165 300 216 350 250 290 180 222 8 16 18 11 658 60 125 80 31a 31a

c7
1ZCD064027 1ZCD064077 3 800 92 108 300 420 958
∅D1 ∅D1 3 500 112 128 600 720 1 258

L6

L6
L16 ±5
RTKF 24–150/5000 F KSI RTKF 24–150/5000 F 24 14 55 / 50 125 25 16 60 / 50 150 5 200 744 210 3 150 1 575 v–h 73 92 0 120 144 548 118 200 322 245 380 290 335 205 261 12 16 18 12 668 F90 105 100 31b 31b

L16 ±5
1ZCD064028 1ZCD064078 4 500 89 107 300 420 968
∅d5
4 100 104 122 600 720 1 268
∅d6 RTKF 36–200/2500 F KSI RTKF 36–200/2500 F 36 21 77 / 70 170 34.5 22 80 / 75 200 3 000 1 116 310 3 150 1 575 v–h 39 57 0 140 92 598 108 135 270 178 300 185 225 135 165 6 16 18 10 738 50 125 52 30a 30a
1ZCD064029 1ZCD064079 2 600 49 67 300 440 1 038
Fig 24 d6 c7 2 350 58 76 600 740 1 338
RTKF 36–200/4000 F KSI RTKF 36–200/4000 F 36 21 77 / 70 170 34.5 22 80 / 75 200 4 150 1 116 310 3 150 1 575 v–h 81 105 0 140 120 638 108 165 300 216 350 250 290 180 222 8 16 18 11 778 60 125 80 31a 31a

c7
24a 160 200
1ZCD064030 1ZCD064080 3 750 101 124 300 440 1 078
24b 180 200 3 450 121 144 600 740 1 378
RTKF 36–200/5000 F KSI RTKF 36–200/5000 F 36 21 77 / 70 170 34.5 22 80 / 75 200 5 150 1 116 310 3 150 1 575 v–h 81 108 0 140 144 648 118 200 322 245 380 290 335 205 261 12 16 18 12 788 F90 105 100 31b 31b
1ZCD064031 1ZCD064081 4 500 96 123 300 440 1 088
4 100 111 139 600 740 1 388
Flange Flange detail RTKF 52–250/2500 F KSI RTKF 52–250/2500 F 52 30 105 / 95 250 46 29 105 / 95 250 2 840 1 612 460 3 150 1 575 v–h 47 71 0 140 92 748 108 135 270 178 300 185 225 135 165 6 16 18 10 888 50 125 52 30a 30a
1ZCD064032 1ZCD064082 2 520 56 81 300 440 1 188
Fig. 10 Fig. 11 Fig. 12 2 300 66 90 600 740 1 488
RTKF 52–250/3150 F KSI RTKF 52–250/3150 F 52 30 105 / 95 250 46 29 105 / 95 250 3 400 1 612 460 3 150 1 575 v–h 77 108 0 140 120 788 108 165 300 216 350 250 290 180 222 8 16 18 11 928 50 125 65 30a 30a
4 1ZCD064033 1ZCD064083 3 000 92 123 300 440 1 228
30 ° 6 ×6 4 8× n×∅v 2 680 107 138 600 740 1 528

Ith2 sec. = 25 × Ir
45

12
4 RTKF 52–250/4000 F KSI RTKF 52–250/4000 F 52 30 105 / 95 250 46 29 105 / 95 250 4 250 1 612 460 3 150 1 575 v–h 81 116 0 140 144 798 118 200 322 245 380 290 335 205 261 12 16 18 12 938 60 125 80 31a 31a

×3
°
1ZCD064034 1ZCD064084 3 800 95 130 300 440 1 238


3 500 109 144 600 740 1 538

2 2. 5 °
3 0°

15°
3 3 3
RTKF 72.5–350/2000 F KSI RTKF 72.5–350/2000 F 72.5 42 155 / 140 325 69 44 160 / 140 350 2 200 2 248 630 3 150 1 575 v–h 49 82 0 175 92 948 138 135 270 178 300 185 225 135 165 6 16 18 10 1 123 40 125 45 30b 30b 107 24a

5×45°
1ZCD064035 1ZCD064085 1 950 57 89 300 475 1 423

s
2
2 2 1 800 64 97 600 775 1 723
6

∅D2 RTKF 72.5–350/3150 F KSI RTKF 72.5–350/3150 F 72.5 42 155 / 140 325 69 44 160 / 140 350 3 250 2 248 630 4 000 2 000 v–h 91 137 0 175 120 988 138 165 300 216 350 250 290 180 222 8 16 18 11 1 163 50 125 65 30a 30a
1ZCD064036 1ZCD064086 2 950 106 152 300 475 1 463
∅D8 2 700 121 167 600 775 1 763
∅D3
∅D3 RTKF 72.5–350/4000 F KSI RTKF 72.5–350/4000 F 72.5 42 155 / 140 325 69 44 160 / 140 350 4 100 2 248 630 4 000 2 000 v–h 96 145 0 175 144 998 148 200 322 245 380 290 335 205 261 12 16 18 12 1 173 60 125 80 31a 31a
∅D4 ∅D3 1ZCD064037 1ZCD064087 3 700 110 159 300 475 1 473
∅D4
∅D4 3 400 124 173 600 775 1 773
RTKF 123–550/2000 F KSI RTKF 123–550/2000 F 123 71 255 / 230 550 92 TR 73 185 / 155 450 2 250 3 813 1 010 4 000 2 000 v–h 92 162 0 310 120 1 368 138 165 300 216 350 250 290 180 222 8 16 18 11 1 678 40 125 45 30b 107 24a
1ZCD064038 1ZCD064088 2 100 101 171 300 610 1 978
2 000 110 181 600 910 2 278
Legend
Oil side RTKF 123–550/3150 F KSI RTKF 123–550/3150 F 123 71 255 / 230 550 92 TR 73 185 / 155 450 3 150 3 813 1 010 4 000 2 000 v–h 172 249 0 310 144 1 378 148 200 322 245 380 290 335 205 261 12 16 18 12 1 688 50 125 65 30a 140 24b
1 Copper, bare (optional: 1ZCD064039 1ZCD064089 2 900 189 266 300 610 1 988
nickel-plated, silver-plated) Fig. 30a Fig. 30b Fig. 31a Fig. 31b 2 700 206 283 600 910 2 288
2 Test tap RTKF 145–650/2000 F KSI RTKF 145–650/2000 F 145 84 305 / 275 650 138 88 310 / 275 650 2 420 4 495 1 170 4 000 2 000 v–30° 135 221 0 360 144 1 538 148 200 322 245 380 290 335 205 261 12 16 18 12 1 898 40 125 52 30a 107 24a
1ZCD064040 1ZCD064090 2 230 148 234 300 660 2 198
3 De-aeration 2 100 161 247 600 960 2 498
L16

L16

L16
L16
4 Earthing screws 2 × M12 / 180° RTKF 145–650/3150 F KSI RTKF 145–650/3150 F 145 84 305 / 275 650 138 88 310 / 275 650 3 600 4 495 1 170 4 000 2 000 v–h 187 303 0 360 185 1 558 148 245 370 315 450 400 450 245 365 12 20 22 12 1 918 60 125 80 31a 140 24b
30

30

30
30
5 – 1ZCD064041 1ZCD064091 3 380 205 321 300 660 2 218
3 150 224 339 600 960 2 518
6 Sealing area
RTKF 170–750/2000 F KSI RTKF 170–750/2000 F 170 98 355 / 325 750 161 102 365 / 315 750 2 100 5 270 1 400 5 000 2 500 v–30° 138 241 0 420 144 1 768 148 200 322 245 380 290 335 205 261 12 16 18 12 2 188 40 125 45 30b 107 24a
85

85

85
85
40

40

40
∅18

40
7 Removability (for connecting ∅18 ∅18 ∅18 1ZCD064042 1ZCD064092 2 000 149 252 300 720 2 488
the transformer lead) 1 900 160 263 600 1 020 2 788
20

20

20
20
L6 Current transformer extension 30 ∅d4 20 ∅d4 50
RTKF 170–750/3150 F KSI RTKF 170–750/3150 F 170 98 355 / 325 750 161 102 365 / 315 750 3 500 5 270 1 400 5 000 2 500 v–h 212 348 0 420 185 1 788 148 245 370 315 450 400 450 245 365 12 20 22 12 2 208 60 125 80 31a 140 24b
30 40 30
1ZCD064043 1ZCD064093 3 280 229 366 300 720 2 508
∅d4 ∅d4 3 050 247 384 600 1 020 2 808
23 MICAF IL RIP TR AN SFO RME R B U S HINGS AIRRIP / RTKF 24–550 KV 24 AI R R I P B U S HI N G S 2 4 5– 550 KV T YP ES W I T H C A B L E CO N D U C TO R 25 26


AirRIP bushings 245–550 kV LC

Types with cable conductor


Explanations of the table columns Bushings with cable conductor 245–550 kV Data for bushings with cable conductor 245–550 kV All dimensions in mm, unless otherwise indicated
Fig. 5 Fig. 6 Legend
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50
3–7 Rated voltages according to IEC 60137 (2017) 26 Inner diameter of the central tube (∅ d3) ∅d2 ∅d2
1 Copper, bare (optional:
Type and drawing Electrical characteristics Current Insulator Mechanical design Weights Oil side Air side Flange Air side terminal Oil side end
30, 31 Maximum head and shed diameter for silicone nickel-plated, silver-plated)
8–12 Rated voltages according to IEEE C57.19.01 (2000) 1 1 data

c2

c2
IEC 60137 (2017) IEEE C57.19.01 (2000) Standard. Variant Standard Variant 1
2 Test tap
13, 14 Maximum operating current for the largest cable composite insulator

max.
max.
With silicone With porcelain

Thermal short-time current Ith2 sec.


3 De-aeration

L5
L5

Max. shed diameter (with ­silicone


With silicone composite insulator
32, 33 Maximum head and shed diameter for ∅D5 ∅D5 composite insulator insulator
cross-section, depending on the current

Bushing length, without air side


h = horizontal, …° from vertical)
(in respect to CT extension L6)

Current transformer extension

flange plate (tolerance ± 5 mm)


4 Earthing screws 2 × M12 / 180°

Creepage distance (minimum)

distance from the flange plate


porcelain insulator

Head diameter (with silicone


transformer extension L6

Maximum operating current

Terminal: distance from the


With copper cable section S

Sealing area: max. diameter


Sealing area: min. diameter
Arcing distance (minimum)

Height of head (maximum)


5 Eyebolts 2 × M16 / 180°

Lightning impulse voltage,

Lightning impulse voltage,

Cantilever test load, 1 min.


Switching impulse voltage

Switching impulse voltage

Cantilever operating load

terminal and lower shield


(with porcelain insulator)

(with porcelain insulator)


15 Maximum thermal short-circuit current, 2 sec, 36, 37 Sealing area

AC test voltage dry / wet

AC test voltage dry / wet

Outside flange diameter


Phase to ground Um/√3

With porcelain insulator


Installation (v = vertical,
6 Sealing area

line-to-ground voltage

Flange plate thickness


42 Bushing length L, without air side terminal

composite insulator)

composite insulator)
Inside tube diameter
after operation at maximum operating current

Pitch circle diameter


Max. shed diameter
7 Removability (for connecting

L2 (±5)

L2 (±5)

L4 cable bolts
L4 cable bolts

Length of terminal

Length of terminal
(tolerance ± 5 mm)
Rated Voltage Um

Terminal diameter

Terminal diameter
Lower core length
18 Bending test load, 1 min and oil side shield the transformer lead)

Number of holes
System voltage

Head diameter
Core diameter

Hole diameter
43, 44 Standard terminal on air side ∅D6 L6 Current transformer extension

250/2500 µs

250/2500 µs
19, 20 Maximum cantilever operating load and ∅D6

Rated max.
max.

Cable bolt:
max.

1.2/50 µs

1.2/50 µs
permissible installation position 45, 46 Optional terminal on air side

Opening

Opening
Figure

Figure

Figure
(v = vertical, h = horizontal, …° from vertical) 47, 48 Standard design of oil side end

(L)
(L)
23 49, 50 Optional design of oil side end

20
Standard current transformer extension L6

20
[kV] [kV] [kV] [kV] [kV] [kV] [kV] [kV] [kV] [kV] [A] [kA] [mm] [mm] [N] [N] [kg] [kg] L 6 L 16 D1 d3 L 2 L 4 L 5 D5 D6 D5 D6 D3 D4 D2 D8 n v s Fig L d2 c2 d2 c2 d5 Fig d5 Fig
RTKF 245–1050/1000 KSI RTKF 245–1050/1000 245 141 505 /  1 050 750 230 146 425 /  900 750 1 030 665 7 595 2 050 5 000 2 500 v–30° 190 376 0 590 185 50 2 465 2 290 175 245 370 315 450 400 450 245 365 12 20 22 12 3 055 30 80 40 125 95 21c 140 22c
∅D1 ∅D1 1ZCD064019 1ZCD064069 460 350 880 200 386 300 890 3 355

L6
L6
820 209 396 600 1 190 3 655
RTKF 245–1050/1600 KSI RTKF 245–1050/1600 245 141 505 / 1 050 750 230 146 425 /  900 750 1 700 7 595 2 050 5 000 2500 v–30° 272 487 0 590 234 80 2 474 2 299 184 315 428 375 480 400 450 295 365 12 20 22 13 3 064 30 80 40 125 140 22a 140 22c

L16 ±5
L16 ±5
1ZCD064020 1ZCD064070  460 350 1 560 1 500 286 502 300 890 3 364
1 450 301 516 600 1 190 3 664
RTKF 300–1175/1000 KSI RTKF 300–1175/1000 300 173 560 / – 1 175 850 1 000 9 300 2 370 5 000 2 500 v–30° 296 574 0 590 234 50 2 794 2 619 184 315 428 375 480 400 450 295 365 12 20 22 13 3 384 30 80 40 125 134 23a
1ZCD064021 1ZCD064071 850 665 312 590 300 890 3 684

See footnote *
780 328 606 600 1 190 3 984
RTKF 300–1175/2000 KSI RTKF 300–1175/2000 300 173 560 / – 1 175 850 2 250 9 300 2 370 5 000 2 500 v–30° 422 801 0 590 285 100 2 920 2 745 200 365 479 435 520 450 500 355 415 12 20 25 13 3 510 40 125 50 125 176 23b
1ZCD064022 1ZCD064072 2 100 2 800 444 823 300 890 3 810
2 000 466 845 600 1 190 4 110

c7
c7
RTKF 420–1675/1000 KSI RTKF 420–1675/1000 420 242 750 / – 1 675 1 175 1 100 1 200 13 020 3 600 5 000 2 500 v–30° 614 1 130 0–200 790 285 65 4 150 3 975 200 550 479 550 520 620 680 355 580 16 22 25 14 4 940 30 80 40 125 176 23b
1ZCD064023 1ZCD064073 1 250 1 500 632 1 148 300 1 090 80 5 240
1 000 1 500 654 1 170 600 1 390 80 5540
RTKF 420–1675/2000 KSI RTKF 420–1675/2000 420 242 750 / – 1 675 1 175 2 000 13 020 3 600 5 000 2 500 v–30° 782 1 423 0 790 338 100 4 200 4 025 200 550 547 550 580 620 680 410 580 16 22 25 14 4 990 40 125 50 125 176 23b
Flange Flange detail 1ZCD064024 1ZCD064074 1 850 2 800 813 1 454 300 1 090 5 290
1 700 845 1 486 600 1 390 5 590
Fig. 12 Fig. 13 Fig. 14 RTKF 550–1800/1000 KSI RTKF 550–1800/1000 550 318 870 / – 1 800 1 240 500 318 750 / – 1 675 1 175 1 050 1 200 13 750 4 000 5 000 2 500 v–30° 862 1 553 0–200 850 338 65 4 600 4 425 200 550 547 550 580 620 680 410 580 16 22 25 14 5 450 30 80 40 125 176 23b
2 2.5° 1ZCD064025 1ZCD064075 1 100 1 500 889 1 580 300 1 150 80 5 750
30° .2 5°
4 5 11 5 n×∅v 900 1 500 921 1 612 600 1 450 80 6 050

16
12
4 4

12
* Ith 2 sec. [kA] = 0.06 × S [mm 2] if S ≤ 700 mm 2

×3

×2
×3
Ith 2 sec. [kA] = 0.055 × S [mm 2] if S = 1200 mm 2

2.5°

3 Ith 2 sec. [kA] = 0.05 × S [mm 2] if S = 1500 mm 2

15°
3

15°
3 Ith 2 sec. [kA] = 0.045 × S [mm 2] if S = 2800 mm 2

5×45°
s
6
2 2 2
∅D2

∅D8

∅D3 ∅D3
∅D3
∅D4 ∅D4
∅D4

Oil side end


Fig. 21 Fig. 22 Fig. 23

∅d3 ∅d3 ∅d3

L16
20
L16
20
L16

Fig 21 d6 c7 Fig 22 d6 c7 Fig 23 d6 c7


21c 180 133 22a 180 170 23a 230 200
c7

7
7 22c 180 200 23b 292 230

c7
c7
∅d5

∅d6
∅d5
∅d5
∅d6
∅d6
27 MICAF IL RIP TR AN SFO RME R B U S HINGS AIRRIP / RTKF 24–550 KV 28 AI R R I P B U S HI N G S 2 4 5– 550 KV T YP ES W I T H R O D CO N D U C TO R 29 30


AirRIP bushings 245–550 kV MC

Types with rod conductor


Determination of the rod conductor Bushings with rod conductor 245–550 kV Data for bushings with rod conductor 245–550 kV All dimensions in mm, unless otherwise indicated
Fig. 7 Fig. 8 Legend
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48
Air side terminal ∅d2 ∅d2 ∅d2 1 Copper, bare (optional:
Type and drawing Electrical characteristics Current Insulator data Mechanical design Weights Oil side Air side Flange Air side terminal Oil side end
Standard terminals as per columns 39/40, variants as per nickel-plated, silver-plated)
1

c2
1 IEC 60137 (2017) IEEE C57.19.01 (2000) Standard Variant. Standard Variant 1

c2
columns 41/42. 2 Test tap
With silicone With porcelain

Thermal short-time current Ith2 sec.

Max. shed diameter (with ­silicone


With silicone composite insulator
∅D5 ∅D5 3 De-aeration composite insulator insulator

c2

Bushing length, without air side


h = horizontal, …° from vertical)
(in respect to CT extension L6)

Current transformer extension

flange plate (tolerance ± 5 mm)


Creepage distance (minimum)
4 Earthing screws 2 × M12 / 180°

Head diameter (with silicone


Guidelines for the terminal dimensions:

Maximum operating current


L5 L5

Sealing area: max. diameter


Terminal: distance from the

Sealing area: min. diameter


Arcing distance (minimum)

Height of head (maximum)


Lightning impulse voltage,

Lightning impulse voltage,

Cantilever test load, 1 min.


Switching impulse voltage

Switching impulse voltage


max. max. 5 Eyebolts 2 × M16 / 180°

Cantilever operating load

terminal and lower shield


(with porcelain insulator)

(with porcelain insulator)


AC test voltage dry / wet

AC test voltage dry / wet

Outside flange diameter


Phase to ground Um/√3

Shield length below L 16


With porcelain insulator
Installation (v = vertical,
6

line-to-ground voltage
Sealing area

Flange plate thickness


Max. operating current (A) d2 c2

composite insulator)

composite insulator)
Inside tube diameter

Pitch circle diameter


Max. shed diameter
7 Removability (for connecting

(tolerance ± 5 mm)


Rated Voltage Um
L2 (±5)
L2 (±5)

Lower core length


1,600 30 80

Number of holes
the transformer lead)

Shield diameter
System voltage

Head diameter
Core diameter

Hole diameter
2,500 40 125 ∅D6

250/2500 µs

250/2500 µs
∅D6 L6 Current transformer extension

Rated max.
3,500 50 125 max.

1.2/50 µs

1.2/50 µs
max.

Opening

Opening

Opening
Figure

Figure

Figure

Figure
(L)
(L)

20

20
[kV] [kV] [kV] [kV] [kV] [kV] [kV] [kV] [kV] [kV] [A] [A] [mm] [mm] [N] [N] [kg] [kg] L 6 L 16 D1 d3 L 2 L 5 D5 D6 D5 D6 D3 D4 D2 D8 n v s Fig L d2 c2 d2 c2 d5 Fig d5 Fig
RTKF 245–1050/1600 B KSI RTKF 245–1050/1600 B 245 141 505 / 1 050 750 230 146 425 / 900 750 1 650 7 595 2 050 5 000 2 500 v–30° 231 417 0 590 185 50 2 465 175 245 370 315 450 400 450 245 365 12 20 22 12 3 055 40 125 30 80 140 22c
1ZCD064019 1ZCD064069 460 / 350 / 1 510 244 431 300 890 3 355
∅D1
∅D1 1 400 600 1 190 3 655

L6
258 445

L6
RTKF 245–1050/2000 B KSI RTKF 245–1050/2000 B 245 141 505 / 1 050 750 230 146 425 / 900 750 2 400 7 595 2 050 5 000 2 500 v–30° 386 601 0 590 234 80 2 474 184 315 428 375 480 400 450 295 365 12 20 22 13 3 064 40 125 140 22a 140 22c
1ZCD064020 1ZCD064070 460 / 350 / 2 230 412 628 300 890 3 364

L16 ±5
L16 ±5
2 100 439 654 600 1 190 3 664
Optional splitting of the rod conductor RTKF 300–1175/1600 B KSI RTKF 300–1175/1600 B 300 173 560 / 1 175 850 1 600 9 300 2 370 5 000 2 500 v–30° 340 618 0 590 234 50 2 794 184 315 428 375 480 400 450 295 365 12 20 22 13 3 384 40 125 30 80 134 23a
Determine whether or not the rod conductor should be 1ZCD064021 1ZCD064071 – / 1 440 360 638 300 890 3 684

Ith2 sec. = 25 × Ir
1 340 381 659 600 1 190 3 984
split. Rod conductors are split 20 mm below the base plate RTKF 300–1175/2500 B KSI RTKF 300–1175/2500 B 300 173 560 / 1 175 850 3 000 9 300 2 370 5 000 2 500 v–30° 537 915 0 590 285 100 2 920 200 365 479 435 520 450 500 355 415 12 20 25 13 3 510 50 125 176 23b
and have the following characteristics: e1 1ZCD064022 1ZCD064072 – / 2 800 569 947 300 890 3 810
20

2 600 601 980 600 1 190 4 110

c7
c7
RTKF 420–1675/1600 B KSI RTKF 420–1675/1600 B 420 242 750 / 1 675 1 175 1 800 13 020 3 600 5 000 2 500 v–30° 736 1 252 0 790 285 65 4 150 200 550 479 550 520 620 680 355 580 16 22 25 14 4 940 40 125 176 23b
∅d3 * ∅d4 screws length e1 1ZCD064023 1ZCD064073 – / 2 000 832 1 348 300 1 090 80 5 240
1 800 866 1 382 600 1 390 80 5 540
50 45 3 × M10 110
RTKF 420–1675/2500 B KSI RTKF 420–1675/2500 B 420 242 750 / 1 675 1 175 2 800 13 020 3 600 5 000 2 500 v–30° 947 1 588 0 790 338 100 4 200 200 550 547 550 580 620 680 410 580 16 22 25 14 4 990 50 125 176 23b
65 60 3 × M10 110
1ZCD064024 1ZCD064074 – / 2 650 988 1 629 300 1 090 5 290
Flange Flange detail
L

80 75 3 × M12 130 2 500 1 029 1 669 600 1 390 5 590


100 95 6 × M12 130 Fig. 12 Fig. 13 Fig. 14 RTKF 550–1800/2000 B KSI RTKF 550–1800/2000 B 550 318 870 / 1 800 1 240 500 318 750 / 1 675 1 175 1 850 13 750 4 000 5 000 2 500 v–30° 996 1 687 0 850 338 65 4 600 200 550 547 550 580 620 680 410 580 16 22 25 14 5 450 40 125 176 23b
2 2.5° 1ZCD064025 1ZCD064075 – / – / 2 000 1 110 1 800 300 1 150 80 5 750
30° .2 5° n×∅v 1 750 1 154 1 845 600 1 450 80 6 050
* See column 25 of the data table 11 5
4 5

16
12
4 4

12

×3

×2
×3

2.5°

30 30 a1
3

15°
3

5×45°
15°
3

s
6
2 2
2 ∅D2

Oil side terminal Standard: flat


∅D8

∅d3 * ∅d4 Standard Var. 1 Var. 2


L16 30 L16 30 ∅D3 ∅D3
flat thread round ∅D3
L16 30 L16 30 ∅D4 ∅D4
thickness
holes ∅D4
a1 n × ∅g1 thread × c1 d1 ×  c1
40 ∅g1 40 ∅g1
50 45 20 2 × ∅18 M36×3 × 60 40 × 85 20 20
40 ∅g1 40 ∅g1
65 60 30 2 × ∅18 M42×3 × 80 50 × 85 20 ∅d4 20 40
30 85 85 Fig. 22 Fig. 23
80 75 30 2 × ∅18 50 × 85 30 a1 ∅d4 40 ∅d4
85 85
∅d3
100 95 30 4 × ∅18 ∅d4 ∅d3
Var. 1: thread Var. 2: round

L16
20
L16
20

* See column 25 of the data table


L16 30 L16 30
L16 30 L16 30 Fig 22 d6 c7 Fig 23 d6 c7
∅d4 ∅d4
30 22a 180 170 23a 230 200
∅d4 ∅d4 5⁰ 7
7 22c 180 200 23b 292 230

c7
1

c7

5⁰
c1

10
1

d1G
L: Bushing length, without airside terminal and lower shield, c1
see column 40 of the data table d1G d110
c1 c1
∅d4 d1 ∅d5
c1 ∅d5
∅d6
∅d6
31 MICAF IL RIP TR AN SFO RME R B U S HINGS AIRRIP / RTKF 24–550 KV 32 AI R R I P B U S HI N G S 2 4 5– 550 KV T YP ES W I T H F I X ED CO N D U C TO R 33 34


AirRIP bushings 245–550 kV HC

Types with fixed conductor


Explanations of the table columns Bushings with fixed conductor 245–550 kV Oil side end Data for bushings with fixed conductor 245–550 kV All dimensions in mm, unless otherwise indicated
Fig. 7 Fig. 8 Fig. 24
∅d2
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45
∅d2
3–7 Rated voltages according to IEC 60137 (2017) 27, 28 Maximum head and shed diameter for silicone
Type and drawing Electrical characteristics Current Insulator Mechanical Weights Oil side Air side Flange Air side Oil side Oil side
8–12 Rated voltages according to IEEE C57.19.01 (2000) composite insulator 1 1 data design terminal terminal end

c2

L16
20
c2
13 Maximum operating current as a function of the 29, 30 Maximum head and shed diameter for IEC 60137 (2017) IEEE C57.19.01 (2000) Standard Standard Standard
∅D5 ∅D5
current transformer extension L6 porcelain insulator With silicone With porcelain

Max. shed diameter (with ­silicone


With silicone composite insulator
L5 composite insulator insulator

Bushing length, without air side


h = horizontal, …° from vertical)
L5

(in respect to CT extension L6)

Current transformer extension

flange plate (tolerance ± 5 mm)


14 Maximum thermal short-circuit current, 2 sec, 33, 34 Sealing area

Creepage distance (minimum)


max. max.

Head diameter (with silicone


Maximum operating current

Sealing area: max. diameter


7

Terminal: distance from the

Sealing area: min. diameter


Arcing distance (minimum)

Height of head (maximum)


Lightning impulse voltage,

Lightning impulse voltage,


39 Bushing length L, without air side terminal

c7

Cantilever test load, 1 min.


Switching impulse voltage

Switching impulse voltage


after operation at maximum operating current

Cantilever operating load

terminal and lower shield


(with porcelain insulator)

(with porcelain insulator)


AC test voltage dry / wet

AC test voltage dry / wet

Outside flange diameter


Phase to ground Um/√3

With porcelain insulator


Installation (v = vertical,
line-to-ground voltage
17 Bending test load, 1 min and oil side shield

Flange plate thickness


L2 (±5)

composite insulator)

composite insulator)
L2 (±5)

Pitch circle diameter


Max. shed diameter
Thermal short-time

Length of terminal
40, 41

(tolerance ± 5 mm)


18, 19 Standard terminal on air side

Rated Voltage Um
Maximum cantilever operating load and

Terminal diameter
Lower core length

Number of holes
∅D6 ∅d5

System voltage
∅D6

Terminal width
Head diameter
permissible installation position 42, 43 Standard oil side terminal

current Ith2 sec.

Core diameter

Hole diameter
max.

250/2500 µs

250/2500 µs
max.
∅d6

Rated max.
(v = vertical, h = horizontal, …° from vertical) 44, 45 Standard design of oil side end

1.2/50 µs

1.2/50 µs

Opening
22 Standard current transformer extension L6

Figure

Figure

Figure
Fig 24 d6 c7

(L)

(L)
20

20
24a 160 200
24b 180 200 [kV] [kV] [kV] [kV] [kV] [kV] [kV] [kV] [kV] [kV] [A] [A] [mm] [mm] [N] [N] [kg] [kg] L 6 L 16 D1 L 2 L 5 D5 D6 D5 D6 D3 D4 D2 D8 n v s Fig L d2 c2 d4 Fig d5 Fig
RTKF 245–1050/2000 F KSI RTKF 245–1050/2000 F 245 141 505 / 1 050 750 230 146 425 / 900 750 2 150 7 595 2 050 5 000 2 500 v–30° 263 449 0 590 185 2 438 148 245 370 315 450 400 450 245 365 12 20 22 12 3 028 40 125 52 30a 140 24b

L6
∅D1 ∅D1

L6
1ZCD064044 1ZCD064094 460 / 350 / 2 050 280 466 300 890 3 328
Fig. 25 1 950 297 483 600 1 190 3 628

L16 ±5

L16 ±5
RTKF 245–1050/3150 F KSI RTKF 245–1050/3150 F 245 141 505 / 1 050 750 230 146 425 / 900 750 3 150 7 595 2 050 5 000 2 500 v–30° 361 577 0 590 234 2 447 157 315 428 375 480 400 450 295 365 12 20 22 13 3 037 50 125 80 31a 140 24b
1ZCD064045 1ZCD064095 460 / 350 / 3 000 385 601 300 890 3 337

20
2 900 409 624 600 1 190 3 637

L16
RTKF 300–1175/2000 F KSI RTKF 300–1175/2000 F 300 173 560 / 1 175 850 2 100 9 300 2 370 5 000 2 500 v–30° 378 656 0 590 234 2 767 157 315 428 375 480 400 450 295 365 12 20 22 13 3 357 40 125 52 30a 134 25a
1ZCD064046 1ZCD064096 – / 2 000 401 679 300 890 3 657

Ith2 sec. = 25 × Ir
1 900 425 703 600 1 190 3 957
7 RTKF 300–1175/3150 F KSI RTKF 300–1175/3150 F 300 173 560 / 1 175 850 3 800 9 300 2 370 5 000 2 500 v–30° 557 936 0 590 285 2 893 173 365 479 435 520 450 500 355 415 12 20 25 13 3 483 60 125 100 31b 176 25b

c7
1ZCD064047 1ZCD064097 – / 3 600 591 969 300 890 3 783

c7

c7
3 400 625 1 003 600 1 190 4 083
RTKF 420–1675/2500 F KSI RTKF 420–1675/2500 F 420 242 750 / 1 675 1 175 2 300 13 020 3 600 5 000 2 500 v–30° 807 1 323 0–200 790 285 4 123 173 550 479 550 520 620 680 355 580 16 22 25 14 4 913 40 125 65 30a 176 25b
1ZCD064048 1ZCD064098 – / 2 600 790 1 306 300 1 090 5 213 80 31a
∅d5 2 400 821 1 337 600 1 390 5 513 80 31a
∅d6 RTKF 420–1675/3150 F KSI RTKF 420–1675/3150 F 420 242 750 / 1 675 1 175 3 250 13 020 3 600 5 000 2 500 v–30° 977 1 618 0 790 338 4 173 173 550 547 550 580 620 680 410 580 16 22 25 14 4 963 50 125 100 31b 176 25b
Flange 1ZCD064049 1ZCD064099 – / 2 900 1 019 1 660 300 1 090 5 263
2 600 1 062 1 703 600 1 390 5 563
Fig. 12 Fig. 13 Fig. 14 Fig 25 d6 c7
2 2.5°
RTKF 550–1800/2000 F KSI RTKF 550–1800/2000 F 550 318 870 / 1 800 1 240 500 318 750 / 1 675 1 175 2 100 13 750 4 000 5 000 2 500 v–30° 1 079 1 769 0–200 850 338 4 573 173 550 547 550 580 620 680 410 580 16 22 25 14 5 423 40 125 65 30a 176 25b
5° 25a 230 200 1ZCD064050 1ZCD064100 – / – / 2 200 1 066 1 757 300 1 150 5 723 80 31a
30° .2
4 5 11 5
1 950 1 108 1 799 600 1 450 6 023 80 31a
25b 292 230

16
12

12
4 4

×3
×3

×2

2.5 °
3

15°

15°
3 3
Flange detail
2 2 2 n×∅v

∅D3 ∅D3

5×45°
s
∅D3
∅D4 ∅D4 6
∅D4
∅D2

∅D8

Oil side
Legend
1 Copper, bare (optional: Fig. 30a Fig. 30b Fig. 31a Fig. 31b
nickel-plated, silver-plated)
2 Test tap
L16

L16

L16
L16
3 De-aeration 30

30

30
30
4 Earthing screws 2 × M12 / 180°
5 Eyebolts 2 × M16 / 180°
6 Sealing area
85

85

85
85
40

40

40
∅18

40
∅18 ∅18 ∅18
7 Removability (for connecting
20

20

20
20
the transformer lead)
30 ∅d4 20 ∅d4 30 40 30 50
L6 Current transformer extension
∅d4 ∅d4
35 MICAF IL RIP TR AN SFO RME R B U S HINGS AIRRIP / RTKF 24–550 KV 36 37


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