What components make up a cable oil filtration system?
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October 2, 2024 at 12:49 am by David Allen
A cable oil filtration system typically includes:
Pump: Circulates oil through the system.
Heating Element: Raises oil temperature to reduce viscosity and improve filtration efficiency.
Coarse Filters: Remove larger particulates.
Fine Filters: Capture smaller particles, often down to sub-micron levels.
Vacuum Chamber: Facilitates degassing and dehydration.
Degassing System: Removes dissolved gases from the oil.
Moisture Removal Unit: Eliminates water through vacuum dehydration or adsorption.
Control Panel: Manages system operations, monitoring parameters like temperature and pressure.
Safety Devices: Pressure relief valves, alarms, and emergency shutdown systems.
Hoses and Connections: Securely link the filtration system to the cable oil circuit.
These components work together to ensure effective removal of contaminants and restoration of oil quality.