What are the best practices for Drying Transformers Before Commissioning to ensure optimal performance?
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October 7, 2024 at 12:36 pm by 伊藤 聡太郎
Drying transformers before commissioning is crucial to ensure optimal performance and longevity. Comprehensive Inspection is the first step, involving checking for any physical damage, leaks, or contaminants that need addressing before drying. Oil Sampling and Testing should be conducted to assess initial moisture levels and oil quality, establishing a baseline for the drying process. Selecting the Appropriate Drying Method, such as Air Drying or Vacuum Drying, based on the moisture content and transformer specifications, ensures effective moisture removal. Heating the Oil to reduce viscosity facilitates efficient moisture evaporation. Air Circulation should be optimized to ensure uniform drying throughout the transformer internals. Monitoring and Controlling Humidity and Temperature is essential to maintain optimal drying conditions and prevent recontamination. Regular Quality Testing during the drying process verifies that moisture levels meet the required standards for commissioning. Final Inspection and Validation ensures that all drying objectives are achieved and that the transformer is free from moisture and contaminants. Documentation of the entire drying process provides a record for future maintenance and compliance purposes. Adhering to these best practices ensures that transformers are properly dried, enhancing their insulating and cooling performance, and ensuring reliable and efficient operation upon commissioning.