Title :
Degradation of cellulosic insulation in power transformers. Part 2: formation of furan products in insulating oil
Author :
Emsley, A.M. ; Xiao, X. ; Heywood, R.J. ; Ali, M.
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Phys. & Chem., Surrey Univ., Guildford, UK
fDate :
5/1/2000 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The analysis of furan degradation products in transformer oil provides a complementary technique to dissolved gas analysis for monitoring transformer condition. The main products of the ageing are 2-furfuryl alcohol, 2-furaldehyde (furfural), 2-acetylfuran and 5-methylfurfural and are formed from wood-based paper (containing lignin and hemicellulose), cotton-based paper and pure cotton linters in accelerated, laboratory experiments. Also, 5-hydroxy-methyl-cellulose was seen in the early stages of some experiments. The concentration of 2-furaldehyde (furfural) was found to be highest of all the products and the concentrations of all products increased exponentially with time to a maximum value and then decreased. The concentration of most products increased rapidly as the paper approached the end of its useful life, indicating that furfural analysis could provide a sensitive trouble-shooting tool for rapid ageing. All the furan products apart from 2-furfuryl alcohol are relatively stable in the oil, at temperatures up to 140°C
Keywords :
ageing; insulation testing; life testing; organic compounds; paper; power transformer insulation; transformer oil; 140 C; 2-acetylfuran; 2-furaldehyde; 2-furfuryl alcohol; 5-hydroxy-methyl-cellulose; 5-methylfurfural; accelerated laboratory experiments; ageing; cellulosic insulation; cotton-based paper; degradation; dissolved gas analysis; furan degradation products; furan products; furfural; hemicellulose; insulating oil; lignin; power transformers; pure cotton linters; rapid ageing; wood-based paper;
Journal_Title :
Science, Measurement and Technology, IEE Proceedings -
DOI :
10.1049/ip-smt:20000259