Monitor the condition of insulating oil is a proactive means of
detecting equipment problems in the early stages. However insulating oil can
begin to deteriorate through relatively normal operating conditions and become
a potential hazard to the proper operation of equipment.
This bulletin outline 4 common tests which are used to determine
the degree of deterioration of insulating oil. These tests are Dielectric
strength, neutralization number (acidity), resistivety and water content. The
following section provides information regarding the IEC recommended values for
each test and recommended test frequencies.
Information
Dielectric Strength Testing
The absorption of moisture by transformer insulating oil has a
direct bearing on the transformer's insulation performance. Moisture content is
normally checked by measuring the dielectric strength. It can also be
checked by measuring an oil sample's resistively, tan 8, or actual water
content.
The measurement of dielectric strength should be made with an oil
tester rated according to the oil to be measured and using IEC electrodes. The
following table provides the allowable KV ratings for dielectric testing. The
frequency recommended for these tests by the IEC are as follows:
- After filling or refilling,
- Prior to energizing,
- Then after 12 months and subsequently every 2 years after that,
- Tap changer neutral point every 6 years.
- After filling or refilling,
- Prior to energizing,
- Then after 12 months and subsequently every 2 years after that,
- Tap changer neutral point every 6 years.
Category of Transformer
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Limits
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> 420 Kv
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> 50 Kv/2.5 mm
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> 170 Kv up to 420 Kv
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> 50 Kv/2.5 mm
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> 72.5 Kv up to 170Kv
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> 40 Kv/2.5 mm
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Up to 72.5 Kv
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> 30 Kv/2.5 mm
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Neutral point of tapchanger
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> 25 Kv/2.5 mm
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Neutralization number (Acidity) Testing
The neutralization
number is important because the level of acidity in the oil determines the rate
of sludge buildup, -and sludge hinders cooling efficiency. Less than 0.2
inhibits sludge formation, 0.5 allows sludge buildup, and more than 0.5
accelerates sludge development.
According to IEC; for
all transformers the neutralization number must not be greater than 0.5 mg
Koh/g, at this point the oil would have to be processed. The frequency for this
test is every 6 years as long as the test results do not exceed 0.3 mg Koh/g. Readings
above this amount indicate the oil must be monitored closer and tested more
often. The table below is an example taken from a Hitachi transformer manual
and follows the guide set by IEC.
Neutralization number
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Evaluation
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less than 0.2
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Good
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0.2 to 0.5
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Acceptable, but oil should be replaced soon
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More than 0.5
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Bad. Oil should be replaced immediately
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Resistivity Testing
The resistively of the
insulating oil is directly related to the insulation performance of the
transformer. Resistively, such as insulation resistance, decreases with
transformer temperature.
IEC recommends the
following frequencies for conducting resistivity tests:
- After
filling and refilling,
- Prior
to energizing,
- Then
after 12 months and subsequently every 6 years after that.
The following table provides the IEC acceptable
limit for resistivity
Category Of Transformer
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Limits Ohms-cm
|
|
20 degree C
|
90 degrees C
|
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420 Kv
|
> 2 x 10
13
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> 1 x 10
11
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170Kv up to 420Kv
|
> 2 x 10 13
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> 1 x 10 11
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72.5Kv up to 170Kv
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> 6 x 10 12
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> 2 x 10 11
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Testing For Water Content
Measure the water content of the oil by using
the Karl Fischer method
- Note: The Karl Fischer method detects the existence of
water in the organic solvent. It calls for titration of the sample liquid
by dissolving the sample oil in absolute methyl alcohol, then introducing
the dissolved sample by measured amounts into the Karl Fischer reagent,
which is a solution of iodine, sulfur dioxide, pyridine, and absolute
methyl alcohol with a reddish brown color. The color of the reagent
becomes light yellow if water exists in the sample liquid. The end point
is found visually or by potentiometric titration.
The table below provides the IEC limits for
water content which are only applicable where the acidity values are > 0.1
mg KOH/g.
Category Of Transformer
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Limits
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Frequency of Tests
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> 420 Kv
> 170 Kv up to 420 Kv
|
< 20 mg/Kg
|
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> 72.5 Kv up to 170 Kv
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< 20 mg/Kg
|
|
Up to 72.5 Kv
|
No free moisture at room temperature
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Only when breakdown voltage approaches the rejection
level.
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