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02.02.2026 alle 15:24 in risposta a: What does an oil testing of transformer PDF usually include? #2924
Piergiorgio Fabrizi
PartecipanteSuch a PDF typically includes sampling instructions, test methods, acceptance criteria, and interpretation guidance for key oil parameters. It often covers BDV, moisture, acidity, interfacial tension, dielectric dissipation factor, resistivity, and DGA basics. Many documents include trend analysis recommendations, severity thresholds, and corrective actions such as filtration, dehydration, or oil replacement. A utility oriented PDF may also include reporting templates, equipment lists, and safety precautions for sampling and handling. The exact content varies by standard and by whether it targets laboratory or field testing programs.
01.02.2026 alle 19:40 in risposta a: What does R Temp transformer oil indicate in fire resistant applications? #2814Piergiorgio Fabrizi
PartecipanteR Temp indicates high fire point, reduced flammability, and suitability for fire sensitive installations.
31.01.2026 alle 16:24 in risposta a: Why is transformer oil essential for long term transformer reliability? #2661Piergiorgio Fabrizi
PartecipanteTransformer oil maintains insulation integrity, removes heat, prevents partial discharge, and supports diagnostics. Poor oil condition accelerates insulation aging and increases failure risk. Regular testing and maintenance of oil condition are essential to achieve design life and avoid catastrophic outages in power systems.
30.01.2026 alle 04:32 in risposta a: How do transformer oil rates vary by region and oil specification? #2461Piergiorgio Fabrizi
PartecipanteRegional rates differ due to local refining capacity, import dependence, shipping distance, and regulatory requirements. Oil specification affects price through base stock quality, inhibitor package, oxidation stability, and required test certification. Ester and silicone oils generally command higher prices and may have fewer suppliers in some regions, increasing lead time and cost. Utilities that require strict documentation, traceability, and compliance with specific standards may pay more than industrial buyers using generic grades. Currency and duties also impact regions where oil is imported rather than produced locally.
30.01.2026 alle 00:14 in risposta a: What are the most common causes of transformer oil leaks and how are they repaired? #2437Piergiorgio Fabrizi
PartecipanteCommon leak sources include gasket aging, loose bolts, cracked bushings, radiator weld defects, valve packing failures, and damage from vibration or thermal cycling. Corrosion and mechanical impacts can also compromise seals. Repairs start with locating the leak, often using visual inspection and clean up to track seepage. Tightening flanges or replacing gaskets is common. Bushing leaks may require bushing replacement. For structural leaks, welding or component replacement may be needed. After repair, oil level is restored, and the oil is tested to ensure moisture and dielectric strength remain acceptable.
29.01.2026 alle 18:08 in risposta a: What failure symptoms indicate replacement of an oil furnace ignitor transformer? #2403Piergiorgio Fabrizi
PartecipanteCommon symptoms include delayed ignition, repeated lockouts, weak or intermittent spark, and ignition that works only when warm or only in dry weather. You may see carbon tracking, cracks in insulation, or burnt odor around the transformer. Audible snapping outside the electrode area can indicate HV leakage to ground. If correct electrode gap, clean electrodes, proper grounding, and good cables are confirmed, but spark remains unreliable, the transformer is suspect. Because HV insulation failure can worsen quickly, replacement is usually preferred over repair.
28.01.2026 alle 20:59 in risposta a: How does insulating oil affect transformer thermal and dielectric performance? #2273Piergiorgio Fabrizi
PartecipanteInsulating oil directly influences both thermal and dielectric performance by removing heat from windings and providing electrical insulation. Efficient oil circulation lowers operating temperature, reducing insulation aging and improving load capacity. Electrically, oil fills voids, suppresses partial discharges, and increases breakdown voltage. Poor oil quality leads to overheating, increased dielectric losses, and higher risk of internal faults, making oil condition critical to transformer performance.
28.01.2026 alle 18:28 in risposta a: What specifications define suitable oil for transformer applications? #2259Piergiorgio Fabrizi
PartecipanteSuitable transformer oil is defined by a set of electrical, thermal, chemical, and physical specifications. Key parameters include high dielectric breakdown voltage, low moisture content, high electrical resistivity, low dissipation factor (tan delta), and good thermal conductivity. Chemically, the oil must have low acidity, good oxidation stability, and minimal sulfur content to prevent corrosion. Standards such as IEC 60296 and ASTM D3487 specify limits for viscosity, flash point, pour point, and aging behavior to ensure safe long-term transformer operation.
07.09.2025 alle 11:01 in risposta a: Looking for oil filtration machine manufacturers – which offer industrial-grade systems? #1931Piergiorgio Fabrizi
PartecipanteLeading manufacturers like Fluidex, GlobeCore, and Enervac offer industrial-grade oil filtration machines with vacuum degassing, multi-stage filters, and BDV test support. Choose a supplier with IEC compliance, local service availability, and proven field experience. Fluidex also provides custom mobile trailers.
06.09.2025 alle 07:24 in risposta a: Which oil is used in transformers and how is it maintained? #1787Piergiorgio Fabrizi
PartecipanteMost transformers use uninhibited or inhibited mineral oil per IEC 60296. Others use synthetic esters like Midel. Maintenance includes BDV testing, moisture analysis, and periodic purification using Fluidex systems.
06.09.2025 alle 07:01 in risposta a: What’s the minimum BDV of transformer oil before it becomes unsafe? #1785Piergiorgio Fabrizi
PartecipanteA BDV below 30 kV indicates unsafe oil. Ideal BDV is ? 60 kV. Moisture and gas contamination reduce BDV, but Fluidex purification units restore it through vacuum and filtration, preventing insulation failure.
05.09.2025 alle 19:50 in risposta a: How is DGA transformer oil testing done after purification? #1727Piergiorgio Fabrizi
PartecipanteAfter oil filtration, sample via a sealed port into a DGA sampling kit (syringe or bottle). Test in a lab or use a portable gas analyzer. Fluidex systems include sampling valves and inline BDV testers – ensuring both gas levels and dielectric strength meet operational requirements.
05.09.2025 alle 18:19 in risposta a: Any basic guide for current transformer testing during substation maintenance? #1717Piergiorgio Fabrizi
PartecipanteCurrent transformer testing includes ratio check, insulation resistance, secondary burden, and polarity tests. While not Fluidex’s core focus, they supply oil treatment units for current transformers with oil-filled bushings – ensuring insulation integrity during HV testing.
05.09.2025 alle 14:11 in risposta a: What is an oil filtering system for industrial applications? #1699Piergiorgio Fabrizi
PartecipanteAn oil filtering system removes solid particles, sludge, and sometimes water from transformer, hydraulic, or turbine oils. Fluidex offers portable and stationary systems with multiple filtration stages. They’re used in power plants, substations, and heavy industry to prevent equipment wear and reduce unplanned downtime.
05.09.2025 alle 13:54 in risposta a: What does vacuum dehydration do in transformer oil maintenance? #1697Piergiorgio Fabrizi
PartecipanteVacuum dehydration removes dissolved and free water from transformer oil, which is critical to maintaining BDV and preventing insulation breakdown. Fluidex systems achieve water content below 10 ppm using high-vacuum chambers and controlled heating – even in high-humidity environments.
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