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Can transformer oil be purified?

Time:2024-12-07 13:32:37  Reading volume:

Yes, transformer oil can be purified to restore its quality and prolong the life of the transformer. Transformer oil serves as an insulating and cooling medium, and over time, it can degrade due to contaminants like moisture, acids, sludge, and dissolved gases. Purification is a cost-effective way to improve the oil's performance and avoid premature transformer failure.

 

 Common Purification Methods

 

1. Filtration:

   - Removes solid impurities and sludge using mechanical filters.

   

2. Vacuum Dehydration:

   - Extracts moisture and dissolved gases under a vacuum, which helps restore the oil's dielectric strength.

 

3. Degassing:

   - Removes dissolved gases, which are harmful to insulation performance, using vacuum systems.

 

4. Centrifugation:

   - Separates contaminants based on density differences using a centrifuge.

 

5. Thermal Treatment:

   - Heats the oil to enhance the removal of water, gases, and light contaminants.

 

6. Chemical Treatment:

   - Neutralizes acids or removes other chemical impurities by adding adsorbents like Fuller’s earth or activated clay.

 

7. Reclamation:

   - A more intensive process that involves full reconditioning, including neutralizing acids and removing oxidation products to restore oil to near-new condition.

 

 Benefits of Purification

- Restores dielectric strength.

- Improves thermal conductivity.

- Extends transformer life.

- Reduces maintenance costs and downtime.

 

Modern purification units are often mobile, allowing on-site treatment without the need for transformer shutdown in some cases. Regular monitoring of the oil's condition through testing can help determine the need for purification or replacement.