Transformer Oil
Transformer Oil
Transformer Oil
Dielectric strength of
transformer oil is also known as breakdown voltage of
transformer oil or BDV of transformer oil. Break down voltage is
measured by observing at what voltage, sparking strants between
two electrods immerged in the oil, separated by specific gap. low
value of BDV indicates presence of moisture content and conducting
substances in the oil. For measuring BDV of transformer oil,
portable BDV measuring kit is generally available at site. In this kit,
oil is kept in a pot in which one pair of electrodes are fixed with a
gap of 2.5 mm (in some kit it 4mm) between them. Now slowly
rising voltage is applied between the electrodes. Rate of rise of
voltage is generally controlled at 2 KV/s and observe the voltage at
which sparking starts between the electrodes. That means at which
Inter facial tension between the water and oil interface is the way to
measure molecular attractive force between water and oil. It is
measured in Dyne/cm or mili-Newton/meter. Inter facial tension is
exactly useful for determining the presence of polar contaminants
and oil decay products. Good new oil generally exhibits high inter
facial tension. oil oxidation contaminants lower the IFT.
Flash Point of Transformer Oil
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