How are contaminants removed from wind turbine transformer oil?
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October 7, 2024 at 8:29 am by David Sutton
Contaminants in wind turbine transformer oil are removed through filtration and degassing. Filters capture solid particles like dirt, metal, and sludge, while vacuum degassing systems remove dissolved gases and moisture. For more severe contamination, oil regeneration processes may be employed to restore the oil’s properties by removing acids and sludge, effectively extending the oil’s lifespan.