Title :
Hot spots mitigation on tank wall of a power transformer using electromagnetic shields
Author :
Magdaleno-Adame, S. ; Olivares-Galvan, J.C. ; Escarela, R. ; Raichenko, O. ; Kladas, A.G.
Abstract :
The presence of stray losses in the tank walls, near the low voltage cable leads, can be substantial. This usually leads to high temperatures in power transformers. This paper presents the experimental analysis of overheating in the low voltage tank wall of a power transformer, which is near to the low voltage bushings. The power transformer considered in this paper is rated as 44/58/73 MVA, 230/34.5 kV, ONAN/ONAF/ONAF. Hot spots in the tank were discovered by thermography during a laboratory temperature rise test under overload condition (82 MVA). Gases were also detected in the transformer oil during this test. The hot spots problem was solved using aluminum electromagnetic shields in the tank wall. Temperatures were measured before and after installing the aluminum shields in the tank wall of the power transformer. It was found that aluminum shields considerably reduce stray losses and overheating in the tank wall. As a result, the proposed solution in this paper, which has been validated by measurements, significantly reduces the risk of potential failures of power transformers during service.
Keywords :
aluminium; electromagnetic shielding; power transformer insulation; power transformer testing; transformer oil; Al; aluminum electromagnetic shields; apparent power 44 MVA; apparent power 58 MVA; apparent power 73 MVA; apparent power 82 MVA; gas detection; hot spots mitigation; laboratory temperature rise test; low voltage bushings; low voltage cable leads; low voltage tank wall overheating analysis; overload condition; potential failure risk reduction; power transformer; stray losses reduction; temperature measurement; thermography; transformer oil; voltage 230 kV; voltage 34.5 kV; Aluminum; Cable shielding; Magnetic noise; Magnetic shielding; Oil insulation; Power transformers; Temperature measurement; Dissolved Gas Analysis (DGA); Eddy current; High Current Cable Lead (HCCL); electromagnetic shield; hot spot; power transformer; stray loss; transformer oil;
Conference_Titel :
Electrical Machines (ICEM), 2014 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Berlin
DOI :
10.1109/ICELMACH.2014.6960495