David Wilson

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  • en respuesta a: Are transformers typically filled with oil? #117766
    David Wilson
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    Yes, many transformers are typically filled with oil, particularly those used in high-voltage applications. The oil serves two primary purposes: it acts as an electrical insulator, preventing electrical discharges within the transformer, and it provides cooling by dissipating the heat generated during the operation of the transformer. This oil-filled design is common in power transformers, distribution transformers, and other large electrical equipment.

    en respuesta a: What does acetylene in transformer oil signify? #117758
    David Wilson
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    The presence of acetylene in transformer oil signifies that there is arcing occurring within the transformer. Arcing is a severe electrical discharge that generates extremely high temperatures, leading to the breakdown of the oil and the formation of acetylene gas. This is a serious condition that requires immediate attention, as it indicates a potential fault or failure within the transformer that could lead to catastrophic damage if not addressed promptly.

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