What does the presence of acetylene gas in transformer oil indicate?
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August 26, 2024 at 12:12 pm by Patrick Scott
The presence of acetylene gas in transformer oil is a strong indicator of arcing within the transformer. Acetylene is typically produced at high temperatures during electrical discharges such as arcing or severe electrical faults. Its detection through Dissolved Gas Analysis (DGA) suggests that there may be a serious issue within the transformer that requires immediate investigation and maintenance to prevent catastrophic failure.