In-service monitoring
Insulating liquids in electrical engineering - General presentation

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In-service monitoring


Insulating liquids in electrical engineering - General presentation

Author : Noëlle BERGER

Publication date: May 10, 2002 | Lire en français

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3. In-service monitoring

Over the lifetime of a device, mains power surges can cause partial discharges, leading to the generation of gases and other soluble or insoluble by-products. Similarly, prolonged local heating can lead to impregnant degradation, and the production of by-products. The ageing of a device can be monitored by regular analysis of the state of the liquid.

Analysis of dissolved or free gases is mainly used for power transformers. In this particular case, a guide (IEC 60599) has been drawn up for the interpretation of these analyses. Diagnosis is based on the reports C 2 H 2 /C 2 H 4 CH 4 /H 2 and C...

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