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publicationDate 1987-09-10-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber JP-S62205609-A
titleOfInvention Gas insulated transformer
abstract PURPOSE: To cool insulating gas within a tank while preventing the side wall of the tank from being heated excessively, by attaching an electromagnetic shield onto the inner side wall of the tank and providing a channel in the electromagnetic shield so that a refrigerant flows through the channel in the electromagnetic shield. n CONSTITUTION: An electromagnetic shield 13' is attached to the inner side wall of a tank 1. In the electromagnetic shield 13', a channel is provided so as to allow a refrigerant to flow therethrough. The refrigerant 11 cooled in a cooler 12 is fed by a pump 14 into the electromagnetic shield 13' within the tank, where it cools an insulating gas 7 enclosed within the tank. Accordingly, there is no need of inner coolers conventionally provided for cooling the insulating gas 7 and, therefore, the size of the tank can be decreased and the amount of insulation also can be decreased by that much. Further, simplification of the internal construction enables it possible to decrease the number of parts to be used and to lower the manufacturing cost. n COPYRIGHT: (C)1987,JPO&Japio
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