DocumentCode
1174842
Title
Cold Start Performance of Transformers Filled With High Molecular Weight Hydrocarbon Liquid
Author
Northrup, Stephen D. ; Thompson, Mac A.
Author_Institution
RTE CORPORATION
Issue
11
fYear
1984
Firstpage
3373
Lastpage
3378
Abstract
Two high loss 167 kVA pole type transformers were filled with conventional mineral oil and cold start tested at -30°C under full load. The two units were subsequently drained, retrofilled with a high molecular weight hydrocarbon (HMWH) fluid, and then retested at -30°C. The units were identical, except one used corrugated fins for cooling and the other used radiator panels. Thermocouple temperature readings indicated that the units were successfully cold started with both types of fluid. When filled with MWH fluid, maximum winding temperatures of 58°C and 52°C were recorded for the finned and radiator transformers, respectively. These winding temperatures are well below the 105°C maximum continuous rating of the insulation (65°C rise over a 40 ° C ambient). No thermal runaway occurred. Ideed,den- the results indicate that HMWH filled transformers can tolerate substantial overloads during both startup and continuous operation at low ambient temperatures.
Keywords
Aluminum; Coils; Cooling; Hydrocarbons; Oil insulation; Petroleum; Temperature; Testing; Thermal conductivity; Transformer cores;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Power Apparatus and Systems, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9510
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TPAS.1984.318600
Filename
4112452
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