Transformers Notes - 8 PDF
Transformers Notes - 8 PDF
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Procedures for impulse testing are laid down in AS60076,
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Pt.4. The test sequence with the specified negative wave
(1.2 ± 30% / 50 ± 20% μs) is one impulse at 50-75% and
three subsequent full waves at 100%. It is usual to record a
further wave at the same level as the initial shot. Record of
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the applied voltage and current through a shunt in the neutral
are normally satisfactory if shown to have good sensitivity. A
transferred voltage test may be carried out where the winding
is not directly connected to the line in service. Fault detection
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especially on site, have become very important because of a
number of explosive failures. The situation is now much
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improved following world-wide investigation. This has
generated the development of new methods of DDF
monitoring on-line that measures comparative behavior of
DDF in the three phases. These "Difference" measurements
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are used on site, e.g. the system developed by QEC (D.M.
Allan) and a commercial logic system based on the circuit
designed by I. Black in the U.K.
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transformer is also an important insulation material. The
traditional method used for paper monitoring is the Degree of
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Polymerization (DP) test which can be performed if a paper
sample is available. However modern methods use HPLC
chemical tests on oil samples from the transformer to
determine the so-called Furan levels of dissolved gas. These
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furan levels can be associated with the DP value
measurements and this is a valuable tool for supplementing
DGA analyses of transformer oil.
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