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Olga Ivanova
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enero 28, 2026 a las 8:04 pm en respuesta a: What is the typical vacuum level required for a 75/95 MVA transformer rated 220/110-70/15 kV during drying and oil processing? #332456Olga IvanovaMiembro
For a 75/95 MVA transformer rated 220/110-70/15 kV, the typical vacuum level during insulation drying is usually in the sub-millibar range, around 0.2-0.5 mbar, and in many procedures it is kept below 1 mbar depending on temperature and moisture condition. During oil processing and degassing, vacuum oil purification units normally operate at a slightly higher level, commonly around 1-3 mbar, which is sufficient to efficiently remove dissolved gases and moisture from transformer oil.
Olga IvanovaMiembroSmall distribution transformers hours-days; large power transformers days-months depending on failure mode, spares, logistics, and utility procedures.
enero 27, 2026 a las 7:25 am en respuesta a: What is the difference between power transformer and voltage transformer? #332197Olga IvanovaMiembroA power transformer transfers bulk apparent power between grid voltage levels and is designed for high MVA capacity, thermal performance, and short-circuit withstand. A voltage transformer (instrument transformer, VT/PT) is a metering/protection device that reproduces primary voltage at a reduced, accurate level for relays and meters. Power transformers focus on efficiency, impedance, cooling, and insulation coordination; VTs focus on accuracy, phase error, burden rating, and dielectric strength.
Olga IvanovaMiembroThe cost of a power pole (distribution) transformer depends on rating, voltage class, insulation type and region. Small single phase overhead units for low voltage distribution are far cheaper than large three phase pad mounted designs. Prices are driven by copper and steel costs, insulation system, accessories and certification requirements. Utilities often buy through framework contracts and do not pay «retail» prices. Instead of one fixed number, engineers estimate cost ranges during planning and then obtain project specific quotations that include transport, accessories, testing and warranty conditions.
enero 26, 2026 a las 4:46 pm en respuesta a: Why is power transform required before electricity reaches low-voltage consumers? #332085Olga IvanovaMiembroHV is required for efficient transmission; LV is required for end-use safety. Transformers bridge voltage levels from generation to consumption.
enero 26, 2026 a las 12:19 am en respuesta a: What can a power transformer picture reveal about cooling and bushings? #331939Olga IvanovaMiembroVisible features include radiator banks, fans, oil pumps, bushings, OLTC compartments, and nitrogen/oil conservators, indicating cooling class and voltage level.
Olga IvanovaMiembroTypical buyers include transmission and distribution utilities, IPPs, generation companies, industrial plants (steel, mining, petrochemicals, cement), railways, metro systems, data centers, large commercial campuses, EPC contractors, and sometimes large commercial buildings. They purchase transformers for new substations, plant expansions, grid upgrades, renewable interconnections, and replacement of aging fleet assets, usually via tendering or negotiated framework agreements.
enero 24, 2026 a las 1:52 pm en respuesta a: How do you test a power transformer during servicing? #331677Olga IvanovaMiembroServicing uses de-energized and energized diagnostics. De-energized tests include insulation resistance, winding resistance, TTR, OLTC contact resistance, and oil sampling for DGA and dielectric strength. Energized tests include infrared thermography, partial discharge monitoring, and load-loss measurements. Results are trended to detect insulation aging, moisture ingress, overheating, and mechanical displacement.
enero 23, 2026 a las 9:41 pm en respuesta a: What is the difference between a distribution and a power transformer? #331541Olga IvanovaMiembroPower transformers handle high voltage and operate near full load between generation and transmission; distribution transformers operate at lower voltage, lower utilization and deliver energy to end users.
enero 23, 2026 a las 5:06 am en respuesta a: Why does a power line transformer require dielectric oil replacement over time? #331395Olga IvanovaMiembroMineral oil degrades from heat, moisture, and oxidation. Replacement restores dielectric strength, cooling performance, and prevents insulation breakdown.
enero 22, 2026 a las 10:37 am en respuesta a: What does a power voltage transformer do in electrical distribution? #331238Olga IvanovaMiembroIt provides voltage transformation, isolation, and coordination between medium-voltage feeders and low-voltage service circuits.
enero 22, 2026 a las 6:10 am en respuesta a: What is the typical nominal capacity of the CMM-12R oil regeneration systems in liters per hour? #331174Olga IvanovaMiembroTypical nominal capacity of the CMM-12R oil regeneration systems ranges from around 1,000 to 2,000 liters per hour, enabling efficient processing of insulating oil for large transformers and industrial applications.
enero 22, 2026 a las 1:39 am en respuesta a: What does a power transformer installation manual cover? #331109Olga IvanovaMiembroIt covers handling, lifting, oil filling, grounding, tap setting, testing, commissioning, and safety instructions for field installation.
enero 21, 2026 a las 8:38 pm en respuesta a: What customization options exist for the US-6S chamber and accessories? #331036Olga IvanovaMiembroCustomization includes chamber size (to fit various transformer dimensions), door types (manual or automatic), heating types (direct electric or oil-based), convection agitation, lighting, control points, and additional instrumentation. Clients can specify loading systems (manual or automated sliding carriage), insulation monitoring, and integration with plant control systems.
enero 21, 2026 a las 10:05 am en respuesta a: What does IEC 60076-3 specify for power transformers in testing? #330862Olga IvanovaMiembroIEC 60076-3 specifies dielectric testing requirements, including applied voltage, induced voltage, lightning impulse, and switching impulse tests. These tests verify insulation strength, withstand capability, and partial discharge limits for transformers intended for transmission and distribution systems.
enero 21, 2026 a las 7:12 am en respuesta a: Does the permissible moisture level depend on the type of fluid used in the transformer? #330821Olga IvanovaMiembroYes, the permissible moisture level depends very strongly on the type of insulating fluid, and this is a critical point in modern diagnostics. Mineral oil has relatively low water solubility, so even 20-40 ppm can represent a high relative saturation at low temperature and a real risk for paper wetting. In contrast, natural and synthetic esters dissolve much more water, so values of 200-400 ppm or more can still correspond to a safe relative saturation. That is why absolute ppm limits are misleading across fluids. For all fluids, the correct criterion is relative saturation or water activity, not ppm, and alarm thresholds must be adapted to the specific oil type.
enero 20, 2026 a las 6:40 pm en respuesta a: I have a transformer in operation with a moisture content of 40 ppm at 65 °C. The tan delta value is also greater than 1. The degree of polymerization is 520. What is your opinion on this? Would an online dryer from GlobeCore be a solution in this case? #330642Olga IvanovaMiembro40 ppm at 65 °C is not critical for moisture, because at this temperature the oil saturation level is high and relative saturation is likely low. The more serious concern is tan delta > 1, which usually indicates oxidized or contaminated oil, high acidity, or conductive aging products. DP = 520 means the paper is aged but still serviceable, so slowing further aging is important. An online dryer can help stabilize moisture and protect the paper, but it will not correct a high tan delta. First, check TAN, IFT, resistivity, and DGA. If oil quality is poor, oil reclamation or replacement is needed before relying on online drying.
enero 20, 2026 a las 2:39 am en respuesta a: What role does a control power transformer play in low voltage control circuits? #330448Olga IvanovaMiembroControl transformers supply stable low-voltage AC for relays, contactors, and control logic isolated from MV/HV feeders.
enero 19, 2026 a las 5:24 pm en respuesta a: Where are Areva power transformers deployed in utility networks? #330378Olga IvanovaMiembroAreva transformers (heritage now in GE Grid) were widely deployed in transmission and sub-transmission infrastructure, HV substations, nuclear plants, and industrial complexes that require long-life transformer fleets.
enero 19, 2026 a las 4:05 pm en respuesta a: How does step up transformer operation affect power consumption? #330368Olga IvanovaMiembroApparent power is conserved minus losses; stepping up increases voltage while decreasing current, not creating power. Losses arise from copper, core, and stray effects.
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