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Oil-immersed Transformers Maintenance Guidelines

Oil-immersed transformers serve as critical components in power transmission and distribution, performing voltage conversion, energy allocation, and system isolation. This article provides an in-depth analysis of oil-immersed transformer  maintenance guidelines, and industrial applications.

1. Maintenance Guidelines

1. Routine Inspections

  • Oil level: Should align with 25°C mark (±10%) on conservator gauge

  • Oil temperature: Top oil temperature ≤85°C (per GB/T 6451)

  • Oil quality:

    • Breakdown voltage ≥35kV/2.5mm (new oil standard)

    • Acid value ≤0.1mg KOH/g

2. Fault Indicators

  • DGA anomalies: C₂H₂ >1ppm indicates discharge

  • Core ground current: >100mA requires insulation check

3. Maintenance Intervals

EnvironmentIntervalKey Tasks
Standard5-8 yearsSeal replacement, oil filtration
Coastal/humid3-5 yearsWinding insulation tests

2. Industrial Applications

  1. Renewable energy:

    • 35kV wind farm substations (IP55 rated)

    • Solar step-up stations (±1500V DC tolerant)

  2. Industrial:

    • Arc furnace transformers (200% overload capacity)

    • Rolling mill rectifier transformers

  3. Urban grids:

    • Underground substations (with fire suppression)

    • Smart substations (IED integrated)


3. Technology Trends

  1. Eco-friendly oils:

    • Natural ester oils (flash point >350°C, biodegradable)

  2. Smart features:

    • Embedded fiber-optic temperature sensors (±0.5°C accuracy)

    • AI-powered failure prediction

  3. Compact designs:

    • Sealed construction (15-year maintenance-free)


Conclusion

Oil-immersed transformers remain indispensable due to their reliabilitycost-efficiency, and proven technology. Selection requires evaluating load profilesenvironmental conditions, and efficiency standards (e.g., GB 20052-2020).