How is oil testing performed on transformers?
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August 15, 2024 at 8:03 am by Ryan Adams
Oil testing on transformers is performed by taking a sample of the insulating oil and analyzing it in a laboratory to assess its condition. Common tests include:
Dielectric Strength Test: Measures the oil’s ability to withstand electrical stress without breaking down.
Dissolved Gas Analysis (DGA): Detects and measures gases dissolved in the oil, which can indicate internal faults such as arcing or overheating.
Moisture Content Test: Determines the amount of water in the oil, as moisture can reduce insulation effectiveness.
Acidity Test: Assesses the oil’s acidity level, with higher acidity indicating degradation or contamination.
Furan Analysis: Detects degradation products of the paper insulation within the transformer, indicating the health of the solid insulation. -
August 15, 2024 at 11:31 am by lanna
Good topic