GlobeCore’s TOR-8 mineral transformer oil residual gas content tester is designed to check the concentration of dissolved gases in dielectric fluid used in power transformers. Mineral oil is a well-known insulating and cooling agent, but over time, it can collect gases due to ageing, overheating, or partial discharges in the equipment. Keeping an eye on the gas content lets you spot any problems early on and stop them from getting out of hand. The TOR-8 uses vacuum degassing, which releases dissolved gases from the liquid and collects them for analysis. The data you get is easy to read in digital format. It’s small, simple to use and great for both lab work and use at transformer substations. The automatic temperature control system, how tight the degassing chamber is, and how easy it is to use makes sure the measurement process is accurate and safe. The TOR-8 device lets you objectively assess the condition of mineral oil and make informed decisions about the further operation or regeneration of transformer equipment.
Mineral transformer oil residual gas content tester TOR-8 Specifications
No. | Parameter | Value |
1 | Measuring cell volume, L | 1.2 |
2 | Oil sample volume, L | 0.5 – 0.7 |
3 | Maximum pressure inside the instrument, Pa | 0.3 |
4 | Maximum leakage inside the instrument, Pa | 26 |
5 | Input pressure of oil, bar | 0.3 – 10 |
6 | Temperature of tested oil, ºС | 20 – 90 |
7 | Maximum power requirement, kW, not more than | 1 |
8 |
Power supply parameters
(in standard form; otherwise — upon request):
● voltage, V ● AC frequency, Hz |
230 50 |
9 | Overall dimensions, mm, not more than
– length – height – width |
330 300 275 |
10 | Weight, kg, not more than | 25 |