DocumentCode
1195925
Title
Solvent Decontamination of PCB Electrical Equipment
Author
Hawthorne, S.Hugh
Author_Institution
Ontario Hydro Research Division, 800 Kipling Avenue, Toronto, ON, Canada M82 SS4.
Issue
6
fYear
1982
Firstpage
626
Lastpage
631
Abstract
Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCB´s) which are used as dielectric fluids in transformers and capacitors, are toxic relatively inert materials which are persistent and widespread in the environment and biomagnified in the food chain. Disposal of contaminated electrical equipment requires removal of the majority of PCB´s. Various solvent cleaning techniques have been investigated for decontamination of intact transformers and shredded capacitors. The PCB content of transformers which originally contained 180-270 kg PCB was reduced by 99.72-99.96 percent. The relatively small amount of retained PCB resides primarily in the interstices and absorbent material of the core and coil assembly. Shredded power factor correction capacitors were decontaminated using trichlorethylene in a multistage concurrent batch extraction process. The PCB content was reduced by 99.9 percent, leaving a residual PCB content of 0.01 kg per capacitor.
Keywords
Assembly; Biological materials; Capacitors; Cleaning; Coils; Decontamination; Dielectric materials; Power factor correction; Solvents; Transformer cores;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Industry Applications, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0093-9994
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TIA.1982.4504119
Filename
4504119
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