Patent ID: 11967447
Assignee: MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION
Field: Electrical machinery, apparatus, energy (Electrical engineering)
Classification: CPC H | IPC H

Claim 0:
1. A stationary induction apparatus comprising:
a core;
a winding wound around the core as a central axis;
a tank to contain the core and the winding;
a refrigerant filled into the tank;
a radiator mounted to the tank and including
a first heat exchange unit capable of naturally air-cooling the refrigerant that is naturally convecting while allowing the refrigerant to flow therethrough; and

a unit cooler mounted to the tank and including
a pump to forcibly circulate the refrigerant, and
a second heat exchange unit to forcibly air-cool the refrigerant that is being forcibly circulated while allowing the refrigerant to flow therethrough, wherein

the central axis extends in a vertical direction,
the stationary induction apparatus further comprises a partition plate to partition an interior of the tank into an upper portion and a lower portion within an area where the winding is located in the vertical direction,
the radiator includes a first header pipe and a second header pipe spaced from each other in the vertical direction, extending in a horizontal direction, and connected to each other by the first heat exchanger,
the radiator further has a first connection port connected to the tank, and a second connection port connected to the tank and located below the first connection port,
the unit cooler has a third connection port connected to the tank, and a fourth connection port connected to the tank and located below the third connection port,
each of the first connection port and the third connection port opens to the upper portion of the tank,
each of the second connection port and the fourth connection port opens to the lower portion of the tank,
the second connection port is provided with a check valve to suppress a flow of the refrigerant from a second connection port side to a first connection port side,
the check valve is provided as being pivotable about a lower portion of the second connection port as a pivot center,
a valve lifting body located inside the second header pipe to cause closure of the check valve when the refrigerant flows into the second header pipe from the second connection port is connected to the check valve, and
the refrigerant that is naturally convecting flows into the radiator through the first connection port, and flows out of the radiator through the second connection port.