The price of transformer oil filter equipment can vary significantly depending on the type, capacity, and features of the equipment. Transformer oil filter systems are used to remove contaminants, moisture, and gases from transformer oil to ensure that transformers operate efficiently and have a longer lifespan. Here’s an overview of the price range based on different types and sizes of equipment:
1. Small to Medium Capacity Transformer Oil Filter Equipment (up to 10-20 MVA transformers):
- Price Range: $3,000 to $15,000
- These machines are generally used for smaller transformers and can handle basic filtration tasks like removing particulate matter, moisture, and gas.
- Features may include a single-stage filtration system, automatic operation, and simple controls.
2. Medium to Large Capacity Transformer Oil Filter Equipment (for transformers up to 50-100 MVA):
- Price Range: $15,000 to $35,000
- Suitable for larger transformers, these machines typically offer multi-stage filtration systems, vacuum dehydration, and degassing features.
- Common features include automated monitoring and filtration cycles, pressure and temperature sensors, and advanced oil treatment technologies.
3. High-Capacity Transformer Oil Filter Equipment (for large transformers, over 100 MVA):
- Price Range: $35,000 to $60,000 or more
- These are high-end systems used for large-scale transformer maintenance, providing high throughput, rapid oil filtration, and the ability to handle large volumes of oil.
- Advanced systems like vacuum dehydration, gas removal, and multi-stage filtration are typical.
4. Portable Transformer Oil Filter Equipment (suitable for field use or periodic maintenance):
- Price Range: $2,000 to $10,000
- Portable units are compact and mobile, often used for field applications or servicing small to medium transformers on-site.
Factors Affecting the Price:
- Filtration Technology: Vacuum filtration, multi-stage filters, and high-efficiency filtration will drive up the price.
- Automation: Fully automatic machines with sensors, control panels, and monitoring systems will typically be more expensive.
- Capacity: The larger the transformer or oil volume the machine needs to filter, the higher the price.
- Brand and Quality: Reputable brands with a proven track record may offer higher-priced machines but with better reliability and support.
Additional Features:
- Automatic Control: Machines with fully automated processes will generally cost more. These systems can detect moisture, gas levels, and contaminants, adjusting the filtration process accordingly.
- Portability: Mobile or field-use units will generally be priced lower but are still capable of performing adequate filtration for smaller systems.
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