Moisture is one of the primary causes of failures for power transformers and one of the main degradation factors for the insulation paper. It, therefore, increases the risks of operation failures and shortens the life expectancy of the asset.
Unfortunately, moisture can appear in a transformer from several sources, which are external or internal and it has a complex dynamic between the oil and paper within the transformer. The use of silica gel breathers, sealed tanks or nitrogen blankets can avoid all or at least the most of moisture from the atmosphere to affect the transformer. However, when the transformer is energised, the production of water inside the insulation is a natural and inevitable occurrence over time due to the depolymerisation of the cellulose paper.
As moisture is created continuously and as it is one of the primary concern for the transformer safety and life expectancy, it seems counter-intuitive to apply a temporary solution for this ongoing problem. Also it is essential to note that more than 98% of the water in a transformer is in the paper, while a meagre amount is dissolved in oil. The diffusion time of water from paper to oil is prolonged. This is why punctual filtrations are not solving the moisture issue.
1. Frame
2. Inlet ball valve
3. Inlet sampling valve
4. Pump
5. Flow indicator
6. Inlet filter
7. Inlet moisture and temperature sensor
8. Bottom interconnection pipeline between cylinder and sensor/inlet filter
9. Cylinders
10. Top interconnection pipeline between cylinders
11. Air bleed valve between cylinders
12. Bottom interconnection pipeline between cylinders
13. Top interconnection pipeline between cylinder and outlet filter
14. Outlet filter
15. Outlet moisture and temperature sensor
16. Outlet sampling valve
17. Deaerator
18. Outlet ball valve
19. Bleed pipe
20. Deaerator air bleed valve
21. AMi monitoring and control cabinet (MCC)
1. External enclosure 2. Inlet ball valve 3. Inlet sampling valve 4. Pump 5. Inlet moisture and temperature sensor 6. Flow indicator 7. Flow meter 8. Top interconnection pipeline between cylinder and sensor 9. Air bleed valve on the first cylinder and air bleed valve between second and third cylinders 10. Cylinders 11. Bottom interconnection pipelines between cylinders 12. Top interconnection pipeline between cylinders 13. Top interconnection pipeline between cylinder and outlet filter 14. Outlet filter 15. Particle filter sensor 16. Outlet moisture and temperature sensor 17. Deaerator 18. Glass gauge 19. Float switch 20. Outlet sampling valve 21. Outlet ball valve 22. Bleed pipe 23. Deaerator air bleed valve 24. WSi monitoring and control cabinet (MCC) |
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