Laboratory
The following tests are done on Transformer oil
Furanic analysis
Polychlorinated Biphenyl (PCB) analysis
Dissolved gas analysis (DGA)
Corrosive sulphur
Moisture content
Total acid number (TAN)
Dielectric strength
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More detail on each test:
Furanics
Furancis are degradation products of the insulation paper found in transformers.
Analysing furanics is important in predicting the degradation of the insulating paper.
The following will destroy insulation paper
Water (moisture)
Oxygen
Heat
Oil oxidation
Polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB) analysis
PCB’s where realised in the 1970’s during the oil crises to bulk up the transformer oils. Due to the high toxicity of PCB’s it is now legislation to know the PCB content of your transformer oil.
Dissolved gas analysis (DGA)
Dissolved gases in transformer oils are inherent gases and gases that form due to the breakdown of the paper or oil under stress or degradation.
With regular DGA testing the following problems can be detected months in advance
Overheating
Loose connections
Breakdown in cellulose
Arcing
Partial discharge
Corona
Corrosive sulphur
Corrosive sulphur forms acidic conditions in Transformers. This is a vital test as DGA, MAD and Furanic tests may indicate normal operation even when failure is imminent. If corrosive sulphur oil is found, oil will need to be replaced.
Moisture analysis
Why is important to determine the moisture content in transformer oil?
To determine if there are any leaks in the transformer
Increase in moisture indicates insulating paper degradation
Determine if decrease in insulating strength is due to high water content in the transformer oil.
Total acid number (TAN)TAN is the quantity of base (mg of KOH) that is required to neutralise acid constituents in 1g of sample. An increase in acid indicates that sludge formation is beginning to occur or is occurring.
Dielectric Strength
Dielectric strength is the voltage at which breakdown of the oil occurs. Insulating power decreases as the amount of contaminants in the transformer oil increases so the insulating quality of the oil can be predicted.