The transformer capacity for a 2-ton medium frequency furnace can vary depending on different configurations and requirements.
Generally speaking, a 2-ton medium frequency induction furnace requires a transformer capacity of 1000kVA. There are also 6-pulse or 12-pulse medium frequency melting furnaces with voltage levels ranging from 400V to 1000V. Taking a design power of 1200KW as an example, a common transformer with a capacity of 1600KVA should be sufficient. However, considering the high cost of installation, an 800KVA transformer can replace the 1600KVA transformer.
The information provided above is for reference only. It is recommended to consult a professional for more accurate information.
The 2-ton medium frequency induction furnace is a device used for melting metals, widely applied in fields such as casting, metallurgy, and mining. This furnace utilizes a medium frequency power source to generate a medium frequency alternating magnetic field, causing the metal to generate heat and melt under the influence of the magnetic field.
A 2-ton medium frequency induction furnace typically consists of a furnace body, power supply, control system, cooling system, etc. The furnace body includes the furnace shell, furnace lining, furnace mouth, furnace door, etc. The power supply includes rectifiers, inverters, transformers, etc. The control system includes regulators, sensors, actuators, etc. The cooling system includes cooling water tanks, water pumps, radiators, etc.
When using a 2-ton medium-frequency furnace, safety must be prioritized. Operators must undergo thorough training and adhere to operational procedures. Additionally, regular inspections and maintenance of the equipment are essential during use to ensure its proper functioning and prolong its lifespan.