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  2. Transformer oil testing - Wikipedia

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    As transformer oil deteriorates through aging and moisture ingress, transformer oil should, depending on economics, transformer duty and other factors, be tested periodically. [5] Electric utility companies have a vested interest in periodic oil testing because transformers represent a large proportion of their total assets.

  3. Leak detection - Wikipedia

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    Optimal detection distance varies and is influenced by camera lens size, resolution, field of view, thermal detection range and sensitivity, leak size, and other factors. The system's layers of filters and immunity to environmental elements, such as snow, ice, rain, fog and glare, contribute to false alarms reduction.

  4. Transformer oil - Wikipedia

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    Transformer oil or insulating oil is an oil that is stable at high temperatures and has excellent electrical insulating properties. It is used in oil-filled wet transformers, [ 1 ] some types of high-voltage capacitors , fluorescent lamp ballasts , and some types of high-voltage switches and circuit breakers.

  5. Dissolved gas analysis - Wikipedia

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    An oil sample tube is used to draw, retain and transport the sample of transformer oil in the same condition as it is inside a transformer with all fault gases dissolved in it. It is a gas tight borosilicate glass tube of capacity 150 ml or 250 ml, having two airtight Teflon valves on both the ends. The outlets of these valves have been ...

  6. Buchholz relay - Wikipedia

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    The relay is connected to the oil piping between the overhead conservator tank and the main oil tank of a transformer. The piping between the main tank and conservator is arranged so that any gas evolved in the main tank tends to flow upward toward the conservator and gas detector relay. [2] Schematic diagram of a large oil-filled power ...

  7. Partial discharge - Wikipedia

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    A partial discharge detection system for in-service, energized electric power equipment: a cable, transformer, or any MV/HV power equipment; Ultra High Frequency Sensor (UHF) Detection Bandwidth 300 MHz-1.5 GHz; High Frequency Current Transformer (HFCT) Bandwidth 500 kHz-50 MHz; Ultrasonic microphone with center frequency 40 kHz

  8. Condition monitoring of transformers - Wikipedia

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    Thermal modelling – The useful life of a transformer is partially determined by the ability of the transformer to dissipate its internally generated heat to its surroundings. [3] The comparison of actual and predicted operating temperatures can provide a sensitive diagnosis of the transformer condition and might indicate abnormal operation.

  9. Earth-leakage protection device - Wikipedia

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    RCDs exist in multiple sub-types, but the most basic form simply consists of a current transformer, in which the line and neutral conductors for the circuit are wound around a toroidal transformer core, and should there be a current leak between line and earth (ground), bypassing neutral, the imbalance in current flow between the line and ...