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The regeneration method of transformer insulating oil aims to remove aging products, moisture and impurities in the oil and restore its insulation performance and chemical stability. Common regeneration methods include:
- Filtration method:
- Principle: Remove solid impurities and moisture through filter paper or filter element.
- Equipment: Plate and frame oil purifier, pressure oil purifier.
- Advantages: simple operation and low cost.
- Disadvantages: Unable to remove soluble impurities.
- Centrifugal separation method:
- Principle: Use centrifugal force to separate moisture and solid impurities in oil.
- Equipment: Centrifugal oil purifier.
- Advantages: Fast processing speed.
- Disadvantages: High equipment cost and complex maintenance.
- Vacuum dehydration method:
- Principle: Heat the oil in a vacuum environment to evaporate moisture and gas.
- Equipment: Vacuum oil purifier.
- Advantages: Effectively remove moisture and gas.
- Disadvantages: High energy consumption.
- Adsorption method:
- Principle: Use adsorbents (such as activated alumina, silica gel, molecular sieves) to adsorb aging products and acidic substances in the oil.
- Equipment: adsorption tower.
- Advantages: Good regeneration effect.
- Disadvantages: The adsorbent needs to be replaced regularly, and the cost is high.
- Acid-base treatment method:
- Principle: Remove acidic substances and impurities in the oil through acid washing and alkali washing.
- Equipment: Acid-base treatment device.
- Advantages: Acidic substances can be effectively removed.
- Disadvantages: Complex operation and easy to cause secondary pollution.
- Oxidation method:
- Principle: Use oxidants (such as hydrogen peroxide) to oxidize aging products in the oil.
- Equipment: Oxidation reactor.
- Advantages: Significant regeneration effect.
- Disadvantages: Harsh operating conditions and high cost.
- Physical-chemical combined method:
- Principle: Combine physical and chemical methods, first remove moisture and solid impurities by physical methods, and then remove soluble impurities by chemical methods.
- Equipment: Combined oil purifier.
- Advantages: Comprehensive regeneration effect.
- Disadvantages: Complex equipment and high cost.
Regeneration steps
1. Pretreatment: Filter to remove solid impurities and moisture.
2. Chemical treatment: Use adsorbents or chemical reagents to remove soluble impurities.
3. Post-treatment: Further purify the oil by vacuum dehydration or filtration.
Precautions
1. Safe operation: Chemical reagents are corrosive and protective equipment must be worn.
2. Environmental protection requirements: Environmental protection regulations must be followed when handling waste liquid and waste adsorbents.
3. Regular testing: The electrical and chemical properties of the oil must be tested after regeneration.
By choosing a suitable regeneration method, the service life of the transformer insulating oil can be effectively extended to ensure the safe operation of the equipment.