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Cooling and long Transformer life

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Pushing Loads Over Design Limitations Proper Cooling is essential for long transformer life. Most transformers are designed for 55°C or 65°C rise. Using newer insulations such as Nomex, temperatures of 95°C and higher can be achieved. These temperatures can only be maintained if the transformer operating conditions do not exceed the design limitations. In today’s operating environment, most end users are pushing loads well past nameplate design limitations resulting in increased winding temperatures. These temperatures are primarily due to increased losses such as I2R.Increased heating plays a major effect on the degradation of insulation quality and drastically diminishes its life expectancy. The standard 10°C rule of thumb still applies for insulation half life.

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Transformers are either self cooled through natural oil convection and rated ONAN or fan cooled and rated ONAF .

In extreme cases, forced oil or forced oil over water cooling with a rating of OFAF or OFWF are used.

In each case, it is extremely important that proper temperature transfer takes place.

The design of the transformer relies on a specific heat transfer between the windings, oil and the radiator or cooler for heat extraction.

Any increase in heat generation or any heat transfer reduction results in higher winding temperatures and shorter insulation life.

Additionally, the dielectric fluid is degraded .

Transformer cooling

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Thermography - radiator fans

One fan failure does not cause serious problems but result in an overall temperature increase for the transformer especially if it is overloaded.

Fans typically fail in batches. They are manufactured at the same time and operate in the same environment.

Observation of one failure should be an indicator that others may be ready to fail as well leaving the transformer in danger of over temperature.

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Thermal image -Radiator•Figure shows loss of cooling in some radiators due to concrete pad settling tilting the transformer. •This can, in some cases, be corrected by increasing the oil level in the main tank to a level permitting oil flow through the radiators.

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Transformer with ONAF cooling

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Transformer ON Cooling

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RADIATORS – Valve Shut Off

Problem : All the oil valves to the radiators are at higher level than the oil ,which prevents oil circulation.

Low oil level can be a result of leaks or failure to be adequately filled when last serviced.

The upper butterfly valves to the radiators are turned off during maintenance and not turned back on which prevents oil flow.

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Forced oil pumping systems FOA/ FOW provide for high flow rates through radiators and the transformer providing maximum heat transfer.

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Ultrasonic inspection for bearing wear is an excellent test and can be performed at anytime as long as the pump is running as shown .

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Bushing integrity is paramount. Bushings should be tested during transformer outages as per

specifications. Thermograph can be obtained during normal operating periods

providing valuable information on the transformer health. High resistance on top connection to a bushing can cause

conductor failure and/or internal bushing pressurization and ultimately bushing failure.

Complete overheating occurs due to high resistance internal to the bushing or in many cases today, overloading of the bushing beyond design limits.

BUSHINGS

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EHV transformer

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Transportation of transformer

A remarkable journey - Transportation of the world's largest HVDC transformers.mp4

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Transformer Repair at site

HVDC Transformer Repair in China (Siemens).mp4

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The transformer being the important link in the generation & transmission line and distribution network , the stability and reliability of power system depends on Transformer life.

The life of the transformer depends on cooling of the transformer and keeping the temp within limits.

The Videos shown above will highlight the difficulties normally encountered in transportation and repairing the Power transformer of large capacities.