Transformers Fire Protection: October 2017
Transformers Fire Protection: October 2017
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Excessive overheating, extremely severe short circuits, faults in the oil and lightning strokes may
cause a fire on transformers.
Transformer fires are rare but the impact is great. Even though a transformer involved in a fire likely will be
destroyed almost immediately, as seen in the figure below, the fire’s effect on adjacent equipment and
structures can be mitigated and therefore must be considered.
An uncontained fire can do a significant amount of damage and result in a prolonged and
unscheduled outage.
For transformers of high rated power and voltages above 123 kV is usual to provide a fire protection
system, using water spray fixed systems, commonly called transformer “deluge” or “fire water” systems,
as shown in Figure 1.
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Nozzle
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Fire walls
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Access to transformers will be limited only to those having official business in the area. Proximity of
the public to transformers will be restricted.
Applicable environmental laws must be accommodated.
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Licentiate Degree in Electrical Engineering – Energy and Power Systems (1974 – Instituto Superior
Técnico/University of Lisbon)
Master Degree in Electrical and Computers Engineering (2017 – Faculdade de Ciências e Tecnologia/Nova University
of Lisbon)
Senior Consultant in Substations and Power Systems; Professional Instructor
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