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12.02.2026 alle 14:22 in risposta a: What is PCB oil and why is it restricted in transformers? #4411
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PartecipantePCB oil contains polychlorinated biphenyls, which were historically used for their excellent dielectric and fire-resistant properties. PCBs are now restricted or banned because they are toxic, persistent, and bioaccumulative, posing serious health and environmental risks. Regulations require identification, controlled handling, and safe disposal, and modern transformers must use PCB-free insulating oils.
12.02.2026 alle 05:46 in risposta a: How is transformer oil pressure monitored and controlled? #4372Luka
PartecipanteTransformer oil pressure is monitored using pressure gauges, sudden pressure relays, and pressure relief devices depending on transformer design. Conservator type transformers manage pressure through oil expansion into the conservator, while sealed units use diaphragms or nitrogen cushions. Control involves maintaining correct oil level, ensuring breathers function properly, and preventing excessive gas accumulation. Abnormal pressure trends can indicate overheating, gas generation from internal faults, blocked vents, or conservator problems.
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PartecipanteChoose suppliers that can demonstrate compliance with the required standards (IEC 60296 for mineral oils or the specified ester or silicone standard), provide consistent certificates of analysis, and support traceability by batch. Evaluate storage and handling practices, moisture control, delivery filtration options, and technical support. For utilities, also consider multi site production continuity, local availability, and proven performance references. Require SDS, test limits, and acceptance testing procedures before first fill and for future top ups.
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PartecipanteA centrifuging machine spins oil at high speed, using centrifugal force to separate heavier contaminants such as water droplets, sludge, and particles. This process improves oil cleanliness quickly and is often used as part of oil treatment or regeneration systems.
07.02.2026 alle 17:53 in risposta a: What are the main differences between dry type and oil type transformers? #3613Luka
PartecipanteOil type transformers use liquid insulation for higher dielectric strength and effective cooling, making them common for outdoor HV and high MVA ratings. They require oil testing, leak management, containment, and fire risk controls. Dry type transformers use air and solid insulation, reducing spill risk and often preferred indoors where environmental containment is difficult. Dry types can be larger at high ratings and may have different noise and thermal behavior. Selection depends on location, rating, fire and environmental codes, maintenance capability, and life cycle cost.
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PartecipanteInhibited oil contains oxidation inhibitors, commonly additives that slow oxidation reactions at operating temperatures. The inhibitor helps reduce acid formation and sludge buildup, extending oil life and maintaining dielectric properties longer under comparable conditions. Inhibited oils can be beneficial in transformers with higher thermal stress or where long oil life is desired, but inhibitors can deplete over time and may require monitoring. Utilities select inhibited or uninhibited oil based on design practices, maintenance philosophy, and compatibility with existing oil in the fleet.
06.02.2026 alle 23:51 in risposta a: How does thermal conductivity of transformer oil affect cooling performance? #3487Luka
PartecipanteThermal conductivity determines how effectively heat moves from hot windings and core surfaces into the bulk oil. Higher conductivity helps transfer heat to radiators and coolers, reducing hot spot temperature and slowing insulation aging. However cooling performance also depends on viscosity, specific heat, and flow regime. If viscosity is too high, oil circulation weakens and cooling suffers even with decent conductivity. In practice, oil selection and cooling design are optimized together, and operators monitor top oil and winding temperatures to ensure heat removal remains adequate under load.
06.02.2026 alle 21:16 in risposta a: What transformer oil test equipment is used in substations? #3469Luka
PartecipanteSubstation teams commonly use portable moisture meters, portable BDV test sets for quick screening, infrared thermography tools for identifying hot spots that may correlate with oil issues, and sampling kits with sealed bottles and sampling valves. Some sites deploy online monitors for moisture and DGA, plus oil level and temperature sensors. For filtration and drying, mobile oil processing skids with vacuum dehydration and filtration are used. The exact toolbox depends on asset criticality, but the goal is fast, contamination free sampling and reliable trending of key oil health indicators.
06.02.2026 alle 18:07 in risposta a: What types of transformer oil tests are performed during maintenance? #3447Luka
PartecipanteMaintenance programs typically include BDV, moisture ppm, acidity, tan delta or power factor, resistivity, and interfacial tension. DGA is often included for fault detection, especially for critical transformers, and furan analysis is added to assess paper insulation aging. Particle count and color can indicate contamination. Inhibitor content is checked if inhibited oil is used, and corrosive sulfur testing may be required by utility policy. For legacy assets, PCB testing is performed during decommissioning or when contamination risk exists. Results are trended to guide filtration, regeneration, or replacement.
06.02.2026 alle 17:33 in risposta a: What does a transformer oil breakdown test reveal about insulation strength? #3443Luka
PartecipanteA breakdown test, often BDV, reveals the oil’s ability to withstand an applied electric field without forming a conductive arc between electrodes. Low breakdown values usually point to contamination by water, particles, or degradation products that create weak points in the dielectric. It is a practical screening tool to validate oil handling quality after maintenance and to assess whether oil treatment is needed. However it does not directly measure paper insulation condition, so it is combined with DGA and furan testing for full insulation health assessment.
06.02.2026 alle 15:50 in risposta a: How should old transformer oil be handled and disposed of safely? #3431Luka
PartecipanteOld transformer oil should be handled as regulated waste until tested and classified. Key steps include sampling for PCBs if legacy equipment is possible, maintaining labeled sealed containers, preventing spills with secondary containment, and using licensed transporters and approved recyclers or disposal facilities. Filters and sludge are also managed as controlled waste. If the oil is PCB contaminated, stricter rules apply for storage, documentation, and disposal. Even non PCB oil should not be dumped or burned, and personnel should follow PPE and SDS guidance for exposure control.
04.02.2026 alle 15:06 in risposta a: What should be checked when selecting an oil burner ignition transformer? #3200Luka
PartecipanteWhen selecting an oil burner ignition transformer, key parameters include primary voltage compatibility, secondary output voltage, current rating, duty cycle, insulation class, mounting configuration, and compatibility with the burner model. It is also important to verify certification, environmental rating, and manufacturer specifications to ensure reliable spark generation and long service life.
03.02.2026 alle 01:05 in risposta a: Why is the interfacial tension test of transformer oil important? #2978Luka
PartecipanteInterfacial tension reflects the presence of polar contaminants and oxidation byproducts in oil. As oil ages and forms acids and sludge precursors, interfacial tension decreases. Low values indicate degraded oil that may deposit sludge, reduce cooling efficiency, and increase dielectric losses. Interfacial tension is therefore a useful indicator of oil cleanliness and aging, especially when combined with acidity, dielectric dissipation factor, and color observations. Trending interfacial tension helps decide when oil regeneration, inhibitor management, or replacement is needed to protect paper insulation and maintain reliability.
01.02.2026 alle 22:11 in risposta a: What advantages does biodegradable transformer oil offer utilities? #2828Luka
PartecipanteBiodegradable transformer oils, typically natural ester fluids, reduce environmental impact in case of leaks because they break down faster than mineral oil. They also have higher fire point, improving fire safety and allowing use in sensitive locations such as urban substations, tunnels, and buildings. Many ester fluids tolerate higher moisture in oil while keeping paper drier due to moisture affinity, which can slow paper aging. Utilities also benefit from reduced remediation liability and improved sustainability metrics.
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PartecipanteA transformer oil purifier restores oil by removing water, dissolved gases, and solid contamination that reduce dielectric strength and cooling performance. Most systems combine heating, vacuum dehydration, degassing, and fine filtration. Under vacuum, moisture boils off at lower temperature, and entrained air is released. Filter elements capture cellulose fibers, carbon, sludge particles, and metal wear debris. The result is higher breakdown voltage, better heat transfer, and slower aging of paper insulation.
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