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How to Avoid Power Outages of Transformer Oil
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Regular return oil analysis is valuable in monitoring the state of automotive engines and other oil lubrication equipment. The same is true for transformer oils for insulated oil-filled transformers and other power distribution equipment.
The testing and analysis of insulating oils provides data about the oil, but also allows for the uncovering of other possible troubles, including water in the oil, contact arcing, and aging of the insulating paper inside the transformer.
If an electrical fault has occurred in a transformer, and arc has produced gas into the oil. We can determine these types of problems through testing of the transformer oil and performing an analysis. Preventative maintenance through transformer oil analysis will keep your electrical system running smoothly to give you maximum up time.
The physical and gassing properties of insulating oil are well understood, and they are useful for evaluating equipment condition
Transformer Oil Analysis
Transformers are found at all levels of the industrial infrastructure, from power generating stations to the customer facility. With our specialized testing and analysis we can easily determine things such as burned transformer oil and take proper steps to repair them. We use state of the art transformer oil analysis software.
Redundant supplies or multiple supply routes increase power supply reliability. A large reduction of redundancy can be felt as you move closer to production facilities. On-site reliability issues can result in work stoppages and can include property casualty losses with fire damage.
Through the accurate monitoring of the fritters, sudden dissolution of the operator can be exposed in a timely manner, power outages can occur through the impact of repeated. One of the most important factors, oil and paper insulation system failure can only be detected by conventional transformer oil analysis.
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