Power Transformer ENU
Power Transformer ENU
Power Transformer ENU
manufacturing
commissioning
mechanical impacts >transportation > event >post > fault event >seismic > activity event >etc. > 100 %
transformer condition
> periodic testing > testing after an event - relocation, protection trip
maintain OLTC >corroded > contacts >diverter > switch >motor > & brake
operation
replacement
good condition
actions
transformer life expectancy
replace parts >bushings > >surge > arresters >gaskets > >pumps, > fans, etc.
Processing of insulation >degassing > of fluid >retrofilling > >drying > of transformer >passivators > or inhibitors
Part
Bushings
OLTC
Windings
Faults detectable Partial breakdown between capacitive graded layers, cracks in resin-bonded insulation Aging and moisture Open or compromised measuring tap connection Partial discharges in insulation Loss of oil in an oil-filled bushing Current ratio or phase error considering burden, excessive residual magnetism, non-compliance to relevant IEEE or IEC standard Moisture in solid insulation Aging, moisture, contamination of insulation fluids Partial discharges Contact problems Mechanical deformation Contact problems in tap selector and at diverter switch Open circuit, shorted turns, or high resistance connections in the OLTC preventative autotransformer, series autotransformer or series transformer Contact problems in the DETC Short circuits between windings or between turns Strand-to-strand short-circuits Open circuits in parallel strands Short circuit to ground Mechanical deformation Contact problems, open circuits Mechanical deformation Floating core ground Shorted core laminates Deterioration and aging
Notes: 1) Power factor / dissipation factor measurements at 50 Hz or 60 Hz can detect high moisture contents, but have a blind spot for low moisture contents. Measuring power factor / dissipation factor at lower frequencies, such as 15 Hz, improves sensitivity. The most sensitive method to determine moisture in solid insulation is dielectric response analysis. 5 2) If the core ground can be opened.
Capacitance, dissipation factor / power factor at 50 Hz or 60 Hz Short circuit impedance / leakage reactance Transformer ratio Exciting current DC winding resistance Power factor / dissipation factor Tip up test Variable frequency power factor / dissipation factor Frequency response of stray losses Dynamic resistance Watt-loss and current measurement Dielectric response analysis Frequency response analysis Partial discharge analysis Current transformer analysis Measurement x x x x x x x x x x1 x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x2 x x x x x x x2 x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x1 x x x x x x x x
+ more substation diagnostics >> Ground impedance measurement >> Line impedance and ground factor measurement >> Resistance measurement >> Primary relay testing
Output
12 kV 800 AAC 400 ADC 15 - 400 Hz
Measurement
V, I, P, Q, S Cp: 1 pF 3 F dissipation factor / power factor resistance: 0.5 W - 20 kW
Precision
output signal digitally generated Cp measurement: <0.05 % error independent from mains quality in wave form and frequency
Weight
CPC 100: CP TD1:
TR
IR
IC
of units
29 kg / 65 lbs 26 kg / 56 lbs
Power supply
110 - 240 V 50 - 60 Hz 16 A
Trolley
to conveniently transport: CPC 100, CP TD1, measurement cable, high voltage cable
Surge arresters
Bushings
OLTC
Leads
Insulation materials
Windings
Core
Damaged TR after
Capacitance and power factor / dissipation factor (PF / DF) measurements are performed to investigate the condition of bushings as well as the transformer overall insulation. Aging and decomposition of the insulation, or the ingress of water, increase the energy that is turned into heat in the insulation. The level of this dissipation is measured by the PF / DF. On surge arresters, currents and watt losses of identical units can be compared. Deviations may indicate aging effects, poor contacts or open circuits between elements.
Capacitance values of bushings show if there have been breakdowns between capacitive layers. For resin bonded paper bushings, cracks into which oil has leaked, can also change the value of the capacitance. A rise in capacitance of more than 10 % is normally considered to be dangerous, since it indicates that a part of the insulation distance is already compromised and the dielectric stress to the remaining insulation is too high.
Capacitive layers
equivalent circuits *)
Factor
bushing explosion
How does it work? High voltage is applied to the insulation to be tested, i.e. the bushing tip, and a low loss reference capacitor (integrated in CPTD1) is connected in parallel. The currents flowing through the insulation and through the reference capacitor are measured and the time difference between their zero crossings is determined. The loss angled is then calculated from this time difference. The tangent of this angle is the dissipation factor. The cosine of the angle between voltage and current is the power factor. Results are compared with values given in IEEEC57.10.01 and IEC 60137, and can be compared with a base measurement, another phase, or a sister transformer.
How can results be confirmed? If values deviate more than indicated by the standards, then dielectric response analysis can be performed to check for increased moisture. Chemical tests can be performed to verify the quality of the insulation fluid (DGA, dielectric breakdown strength, interfacial tension, etc.) Measuring the power factor / dissipation factor of the insulation fluid can also be done with a CPC 100 accessory, the CP TC12 oil test cell.
in bushings
Dissipation factor / power factor in % *) Type RIP Resin impregnated paper OIP Oil impregnated paper RBP
Insulation
< 0.70
< 0.70
OIP bushing: PF / DF variable frequency test IEEE C57.10.01 < 0.85 < 0.50 < 2.00
*) at 50 / 60 Hz and 20 C
Power factor / dissipation factor (PF / DF) measurement indicates the condition of the liquid and solid insulation within a transformer.
Modular equipment
The modular equipment (CPC100: 29 kg / 65lbs, CP TD1: 26kg / 56lbs) can be easily transported thanks to its sturdy cases, which can also be used to place the instruments onto them for working at a comfortable height, as shown on page 12. For convenient transport or mobile use such as in test fields or in substations/power plants, the instruments can be mounted onto a trolley. The CPC 100 is used to control the test, i.e.: >> entering the voltage and frequency values where C and cos j / tan d shall be measured >> starting and stopping the test >> supervising the measurement progress and intermediate results >> storing results on flash disk and USBmemorystick The CP TD1 includes >> a high voltage step-up transformer >> a reference capacitor (pressurized gas type) >> the unit to measure and compare currents in amplitude and phase
LV IN A
CL
10
Factor
Your Benefits
>> perfect digitally generated sine wave test signal that is independent from power quality and line frequency >> laboratory precision for on-site use: <0.05 % error for capacitance Cp >> portability (CPC 100: 29 kg / 65 lbs, CPTD1: 26 kg / 56 lbs) >> mobility through the use of a specialized trolley >> ruggedness and ergonomic design: transport cases with wheels bring equipment to appropriate working height (see page12)
CHL HV
>> automatic tests at different voltages >> automatic tests at different frequencies: early detection of insulation stress due to the improved sensitivity provided by measurements made in the range of 15 - 400 Hz >> optional measurement bandwidth reduction to 5 Hz and averaging of up to 20 results for precise measurements despite strong electromagnetic interference >> temperature correction according to type of insulation and relevant standard >> internal recalibration of electronic circuits of the CP TD1 with each measurement >> automatic reporting of capacitance Cp, DF (tan d), PF (cos ), power (active, reactive, apparent), impedance (absolute value, phase, inductivity, resistance, Q) >> automatic assessment if reference values for capacitance and power factor / dissipation factor are known >> less wiring effort through two measurement inputs (IN A, INB) that can be used to measure for example the capacitance of a bushing at the same time as the main insulation
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CH
Surge arresters
Bushings
OLTC
Leads
Insulation materials
Windings
Core
Principal IP
The measurement is performed for assessing possible winding damage, such as turn-to-turn short circuits, comparing the measured ratio and magnetizing currents to specifications, factory measurement results, and/or acrossphases. In the factory, this measurement is performed to verify that ratio and the vector group is correct. VP
VP / VS
Setup for automatically measuring ratio and resistance per tap (see
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test setup
How does it work? The winding ratio between primary and secondary windings is measured for each transformer leg, applying high voltage at the HV side and measuring on the LV side. The ratio of these voltages, equalling the turns ratio, is calculated. Results are compared with nameplate values and across phases. The exciting current is the corresponding current flowing in the HV winding if the LV winding is open. Results are compared with a reference measurement, or a measurement performed on a sister transformer; in three phase transformers, the two outer phases can also be compared.
How can results be confirmed? With the turns-ratio test, shorted turns can bedetected. If a problem is suspected from a DGA, a dissipation factor test, or a relay trip, a turns-ratio test can be performed to rule out / verify if turns are shorted. If the exciting current test shows deviations, and DC winding resistance and ratio test do not show errors, then the cause may be a core failure or unsymmetrical residualflux.
VS
TR = NP / NS
page 16)
Your Benefits
>> powerful AC voltage source, controllable from 0 to 2000 V >> a perfect digitally generated sine wave test signal that is independent from the quality of the mains wave form >> convenient and quick testing by automatic detection of tap changer operation as trigger for the next tap measurement >> exciting current measurement in amplitude and phase >> variable frequency for measurements outside mains frequency for noise suppression, if selected by the user >> accuracy and safety Watt losses [W] per tap >> automatic reporting of measured voltage values and phase angles, measured ratio and deviation as a percentage, exciting current in amplitude and phase >> tabular and graphical result representation for every tap
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Surge arresters
Bushings
OLTC
Leads
Insulation materials
Windings
Core
Burn-off at a
Winding resistance measurements are performed for assessing possible winding damage. It is also used to check the On-Load Tap Changer (OLTC) - to know when to clean or replace OLTC contacts, or to know when to replace or refurbish the OLTC itself, which has a shorter life span than the active part of thetransformer. In the factory, this measurement is performed to calculate the I2R component of conductor losses and to calculate winding temperature at the end of a temperature test.
Switching
diverter switch
How does it work? To measure the winding resistance, the winding under test must first be loaded with energy (E=1/2*L*I2) until the inductance of the winding is saturated. Then the resistance can be determined by measuring DC current and DCvoltage. For tapped windings, this should be done for every tap position, hence testing the OLTC and the winding together. Results should be compared to a reference measurement, across phases, or with a sister transformer. In order to compare measurements, the resistance values have to be re-calculated, to reflect different temperatures during themeasurements.
How can results be confirmed? Results should not differ more than 1% compared to the reference measurement. Differences between phases are usually less than 2 - 3 %. Transformer turns ratio or frequency response analysis can be used to confirm contact problems. In both cases, hot spots in the transformer will result in a DGA indicating increased heat. However, gas signatures are not unique and thus do not allow for the identification of the root cause.
process
Your Benefits
>> convenient and quick testing by using OLTC operation as a trigger for the next tap measurement >> additional condition assessment of the individual OLTC taps through dynamic resistance measurement, recorded as a part of classical resistance measurement, without extra effort >> high accuracy and safe testing through the use of a 4-wire connection. The CPC 100 visually indicates when it is safe to remove test leads, even if its power supply is interrupted during testing. If the test leads are removed or interrupted accidentally, the test current will flow through the voltage path, preventing dangerous overvoltages. If the CP SA1 accessory is in use during such an accidental interruption of test leads, damage to the CPC 100 will be prevented. >> automatically created report showing the test duration, the resistance value at measurement and reference temperature, etc. >> tabular and graphical results are produced for every tap for easy visualcomparison
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Using the CP SB1 accessory, the CPC 100 can automatically >> measure ratio and the exciting current of all of the taps and all phases >> confirm the vector group >> measure static and dynamic winding resistance of all of the taps and all phases This accessory helps to save a lot of time as wiring is only necessary once. With the same cabling, both ratio and resistance measurements can be performed. Through the CP SB1, the CPC 100 is connected to all phases of a transformer. The up and down command inputs of the OLTC are also connected and controlled by the CPC 100 and the CP SB1.
Faster
Safer
Ratio measurement
The CPC 100 only requires the user to enter ratio and the vector group to measure the ratio and the exciting current for each tap of each phase automatically. For each tap, results are compared to the specified ratio and the deviations are displayed.
LV
OLTC
HV Your Benefits
>> several times faster than conventional wiring technique: - minimum wiring - only once for all connections - automatic discharging of the windings between measurements - automatic tap changer operation >> increased safety: no repeated climbing up and down the transformer >> simple workflow: a single, automatic measurement for determining ratio and exciting current, as well as static and dynamic winding resistance >> prevention of wiring errors: prior to the measurement, wiring plausibility is automatically checked >> comprehensive automatic reporting for all phases and taps
control
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Surge arresters
Bushings
OLTC
Leads
Insulation materials
Windings
Core
Regional
The measurement is performed for assessing possible damage/displacement of windings. Measurements are compared over time or by comparing phases. In case of a short-circuit, forces work towards the core for the inner winding and away from the core for the outer winding. If these forces affect the placement of windings, the leakage flux will change. In particular, short circuits between parallel strands of Continuously Transposed Conductors (CTCs), and local overheating due to excessive eddy current losses linked by the stray flux can be detected.
Numerous incidents exist of asset managers investigating the reason why their transformer is gassing even though all standard electrical tests show acceptable results. This illustrates that their tools do not cover all trouble and failure possibilities. The Frequency Response of Stray Losses of each phase will be nearly identical if all phases are in good condition. An increase in frequency will result in an increase in impedance as the skin effect becomes more pronounced. Just like measuring leakage reactance or short circuit impedance at power system frequency, the CPC 100 measures leakage reactance, or short circuit impedance, across a frequency range of 15 - 400Hz, as defined by the user. It applies AC voltage to the high voltage winding, with the low voltage winding shortcircuited. It then measures the load current in amplitude and phase and calculates the impedance. The measurement is performed for each transformer phase. The user then compares results across phases and / or over time.
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overheating
How does it work? An AC source is connected to each phase of the HV winding with the corresponding LV winding shorted. The current and the voltage across the HV winding are measured in amplitude and phase, and the short circuit impedance is calculated. Short-circuit impedance measurements should ideally be performed over a range of frequencies, commonly known as Frequency Response of Stray Losses. Here, the AC source features variable frequency. After source current and voltage have been measured across the HV winding, the stray losses are represented by the inductive part of the short circuit impedance at higher frequencies.
How can results be confirmed? Leakage reactance: deviations of more than 1 % ought to be investigated with other tests such as FRA. Differences between phases are usually less than 2 %. Deviations of more than 3 % are considered significant. Frequency response of stray losses (FRSL) results can be cross-checked with PD measurement, FRA, and DGA. If parallel strands are shorted, higher losses in the stray channel will cause high internal temperatures, normally indicated by a DGA. The gas signature is not unique and does not provide the identification of the root cause, however. FRSL is unique in this respect.
Your Benefits
>> a perfect digitally generated sine wave test signal that is independent from power quality >> additional diagnostic information through the measurement of the leakage reactance or short circuit impedance at several frequencies
HV
LV
LV
HV
>> variable frequency for measurements outside mains frequency for noise suppression, if selected by the user >> accuracy and safety
>> automatic reporting of all measured values >> display of result as Z and , RandX, or R and L >> graphical results representation
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Operating CPC 100 / CP TD1 manually provides results with minimal training perfect for users operating the devices occasionally. Operating directly through the device, the user just selects the output to be used, the measurement to be made and performs it by pressing the green button. Users can measure exactly the way they consider best by using the device in this way.
Reporting
Performed tests can be saved and are the basis for comprehensive reports. For customized reporting, all data belonging to the measurement, including settings, results, and administrative information such as date & time, filename, etc. can also be imported to MSExcel. OMICRON provides templates containing typical test procedures for power system apparatus, providing guidance during the measurement and conveniently and quickly producing comprehensive result representations in MS Excel. Test reports can automatically be entered into customer-specific sheets and further content, for example company logos, can be added.
Test preparation on PC
Tests can also be prepared in the office on a PC or laptop - without the CPC100, with which the test will later be executed at site, step by step.
Needs
1. Asset management
Primary Test Manager (PTM) software supports the users workflow during diagnostic testing. The user can define and manage test objects, create test plans, 3. Guidance through testing During the measurement, PTM perform measurements, and generate enables the user to directly control reports. PTM manages the entire workflow the test instrument from a PC or during testing, guiding the user through laptop. Clear connection schemes the process step-by-step. help the user to make correct 1. Asset management connections and to avoid errors. PTM supports the administration of The test progress is visible in the asset data of power transformers: test table throughout the test. general identifying characteristics like 4. Reporting location, manufacturer, production After the tests, reports can be date, serial numbers, etc. can be generated at any time for any entered just like electrical data such of the measurements made as number of windings, voltage and previously. The report content power ratings, vector group, etc. is flexible and customizable. Customer specific report forms can 2. Dynamic test plan generation be generated and other elements Based on the electrical data of the can be added, such as company apparatus (such as vector group logos. or bushing type), PTM generates a plan of diagnostic measurements to be performed in accordance with industry standards, thus saving time
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and reducing the risk of errors. The test procedure can easily be adapted by selecting / de-selecting elements.
Surge arresters
Bushings
OLTC
Leads
Insulation materials
Windings
Core
Dissipation factor
Typical shape of
1 high
Dielectric response analysis is used to assess the water content of the solid insulation (cellulose) and thus periodically monitor its condition. Knowing the water content is important for the condition assessment of transformer bushings and the transformer in its entirety. In the factory, this measurement is used at the end of production to control the drying procress and to assure low moisture after drying.
0,1
low
l 0,01
0,001 0,001 Hz
Displaying the dissipation factor over a wide frequency range provides insight into the specific properties of the oil, the geometry of the solid insulation in the form of spacers and barriers, and the condition of the solid insulation itself. This is the only method that can - non-invasively - directly measure the actual moisture content in the solid insulation. The method is scientifically approved by CIGR. Aging threshold values as defined in IEC 60422 allow for an automatic insulation condition assessment and corresponding recommendations for further actions such as transformer drying. OMICRONs DIRANA can measure dielectric response over an extremely wide frequency range (10 Hz - 5 kHz). It minimizes testing time by combining frequency domain spectroscopy (FDS) at high frequencies and polarization and depolarization current measurement (PDC) at low frequencies. DIRANA also displays the polarization index (PI) based on FDS/PDC measurement. It thus replaces measuring insulation resistance, delivering the same information, but being more accurate for moisture determination. Testing time is further minimized by simulaneously measuring through two channels, and the application of an intelligent curve recognition. Measurements are ended automatically as soon as the typical shape of the curve, including the hump, indicates that all relevant points have been measured.
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Bushings
dielectric response
How does it work? If the dissipation factor of a transformer is plotted against a wide frequency range, the resulting dielectric response curve contains information on the insulation condition. The very low and the high sections contain information on moisture and aging in the solid insulation, while the position of the slope in the mid range frequencies indicates the conductivity of the liquid insulation. This curve is compared to model curves to evaluate aging, particularly for assessing the moisture content in the insulation.
How can results be confirmed? There are no other non-invasive ways to assess moisture in a transformer; dielectric response analysis is unique in this respect. The Karl Fischer titration method can determine moisture content in oil or in paper, but has several disadvantages. For instance, to determine moisture in paper, the method requires opening the transformer and taking a paper sample. During the process, the insulation itself is being damaged and the sample takes up new moisture.
high
low
high
low 1000 Hz
1 Hz
Frequency
f range DIRANA
comprehensive
FDS
comprehensive
~ 6.0 h
PDC
limited
~ 5.5 h
>> minimum down-time: a measurement can be performed directly after the transformer has been shut down, as equilibrium is not required >> fast measurement through an intelligent combination of methods FDS and PDC, simultaneous measurement with two input channels and forecast algorithm >> automatic compensation of the influence of conductive aging by-products avoiding overestimation of moisture content >> predefined tests for all transformer types and bushings >> step-by-step software guidance >> also measure the insulation condition of cables, generators, motors and instrument transformers
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Surge arresters
Bushings
OLTC
Leads
Insulation materials
Windings
Core
Elements forming a
Frequency response analysis (FRA) is used to verify the electrical and mechanical integrity of the active part of the transformer (core, leads, windings). FRA is also ideal for further diagnosis, if periodic testing or monitoring identifiesirregularities. A growing number of utilities also use FRA during routine testing, since the method can detect a wide range of faults while being completely non-invasive. FRA is the most sensitive method for detecting mechanical deformations.
Frequency response analysis (FRA) is based on the comparison of a reference test with an actual test, where the reference test is usually a fingerprint that has been previously measured. When such a fingerprint is not available, another phase or a sister transformer can also be used for comparison. For on site use, FRAnalyzer comes in a rugged case which all necessary accessories fit into, including a battery with sufficient power to complete the comprehensive testing of anytransformer. FRAnalyzer uses braids for its connections which allow a high level of reproducibility due to their tight connection close to the bushing using clamps and screws. This technique is recommended in the CIGR brochure 342 on FRA: >> connection close to the bushing >> broad braids minimize test setup interference
clamp connection
for large bushings, the influence of the measurement setup can be reduced even more by using two braids
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unique fingerprint
How does it work? A low voltage sinusoidal signal with variable frequency is applied to one terminal of a winding and at the other end of the winding the response signal is measured. The voltage transfer function of the winding is determined as the output / input ratio. The transfer function of a winding depends on the resistive, inductive and capacitive elements of the transformer. Changes in these elements as a consequence of a failure lead to changes in the transfer function. Results are represented in magnitude and phase as in a Bode diagram.
How can results be confirmed? Frequency response analysis can detect a wide range of faults. Some of these faults can be confirmed by other measurements, such as DC winding resistance, frequency response of stray losses, short-circuit impedance / leakage reactance, exciting current, or ratio measurement. However, no other method can give as clear an indication as frequency response analysis can to determine whether windings have been deformed, for example by the mechanical forces resulting from a fault.
and screws
Your Benefits
>> non-invasive detection of: - winding deformations - shorted parallel strands - winding or interturn short circuits - winding shorted to ground - shorted core laminates - floating core ground - open circuits - contact resistance problems >> excellent reproducibilty through innovative connection technique >> powerful and easy-to-use software: - database solution - import of FRA traces from other vendors (Doble, FRAMIT, FRAX, etc.) - export traces in CIGRE exchange (.xfra) or .csv format - data export to MS Excel or database applications - automatic assessment through proven algorithm >> automatic reporting >> high accuracy and wide dynamic range >> small and lightweight device >> support is available from OMICRON for the interpretation of results
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Surge arresters
Bushings
OLTC
Leads
Insulation materials
Windings
Core
Once initiated, partial discharge (PD) causes a progressive breakdown of insulating materials by electrical tree formation. PD measurements are performed on the insulation of transformers to determine the insulations condition and to safely prevent it from breaking down. PD measurement is also part of the factory acceptance test.
The OMICRON MPD PD system offers quick and precise recording of pulses on the three phases of a transformer using data acquisition from three or more channels.
Digital filter
In the MPD 600 the classical analog bandpass filter has been replaced by a digital filter using a mathematical algorithm. Digital system design eliminates aging effects and temperature drift making measurements comparable and reproducible by perfectly reproducing settings: >> the digital filter can be easily adapted to the conditions on site by tuning its center frequency and bandwith to minimize disturbances with fixed frequency bands >> calibration values for charge and voltage can be set directly on the laptop controlling the test, fully reproducible during the next measurement
Optical Isolation
Between individual PD acquisition units and between the acquisition units and the PC / laptop, fiber-optics are used for the communication. Communication with fiberoptics ensures a continuous, disturbance-free transmission of PD events and test voltage. The units are supplied using a battery power supply. This design provides complete galvanic isolation between the individual components, minimizing ground loops and so reducing interference.
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measurement
How does it work? A coupling capacitor is connected in parallel to the capacitances of the measured insulation distance. Any charge movements within the connected insulation distance will be reflected in the charge of the coupling capacitor. The resulting circulating current of the paralleled capacitances is measured and interpreted. Analyzing PD means detecting and evaluating very small discharges, while dealing with very high test voltages, often complicated by external disturbances.
How can results be confirmed? A chemical dissolved gas analysis (DGA) can also indicate partial discharges. It is impossible, however, to locate partial discharges with DGA.
C3 Ccoupling insulation
PD acquisition unit
Multi-channel measurement
Measuring simultaneously with several channels with synchronization accuracy in the range of nanoseconds has several advantages: >> it minimizes the time for which high voltage has to be applied to a suspect transformer and speeds up testing >> it allows for real-time de-noising of the data to minimize the influence of disturbances, and helps separating different sources of PD and identifying the type of PD sources
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Separated
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noise cluster
Your Benefits
>> lightweight >> scalable and modular system >> high speed for the most comprehensive testing >> measuring all phases of a transformer simultaneously with nanosecond synchronicity noise >> high operator safety through optical fibers galvanically isolated from the PD acquisition units >> high sensitivity down to pico or even femto Coulombs through effective gating technology >> separating PD sources and noise through 3PARD / 3CFRD >> improving the locating of PD and thus assisting the user to make the right follow-up decisions (e.g. if a transformer can be repaired on-site)
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Technical support
High quality technical support teams also provide answers to questions on the use of the equipment, and are the first point of contact should a functional problem occur. If a repair is necessary, repair times are short - typically in the range of less than one or two weeks.
Dedicated events
OMICRON hosts the regular Diagnostic Measurements on Power Transformers Workshop. There, typically over a hundred delegates from all over the world share and discuss case studies and recent developments in transformer diagnosis. Themes include best practice experiences and solutions in transformer testing presented by customers and new technological developments reported by OMICRON. Informal get togethers aid peer exchange. Several smaller events on related subjects targeted on the particularities of specific geographical regions are also offered throughout the year.
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Training courses
OMICRON training courses provide a solid theoretical and practical background and answer a clients individual questions. Training courses are held at either the customers site, online through a webinar, or in one of the OMICRON training centers wordwide.
Your Benefits
>> assistance in interpretation and assessment of results >> access to relevant training modules >> dedicated conventions/conferences >> technical assistance in equipment usage from our technical support teams >> access to scientific papers on transformer diagnosis through the customer area on our website
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OMICRON is an international company serving the electrical power industry with innovative testing and diagnostic solutions. The application of OMICRON products allows users to assess the condition of the primary and secondary equipment on their systems with complete confidence. Services offered in the area of consulting, commissioning, testing, diagnosis, and training make the product range complete. Customers in more than 140 countries rely on the companys ability to supply leading edge technology of excellent quality. Broad application knowledge and extraordinary customer support provided by offices in North America, Europe, South and East Asia, Australia, and the Middle East, together with a worldwide network of distributors and representatives, make the company a market leader in its sector.
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