Title :
Natural and synthetic ester dielectric fluids: their relative environmental, fire safety, and electrical performance
Author :
McShane, C. Patrick
Author_Institution :
Cooper Power Syst., Waukesha, WI, USA
Abstract :
Insulation systems for electrical distribution transformers are being re-evaluated based on their total life cycle cost from both an economical and an environmental perspective. Due to the inherently higher efficiency design offered by liquid cooled transformers, development has focused on fluids having improved environmental and health properties while maintaining the fire resistant properties of “less-flammable” fluids. This paper reports the authors´ findings from several years of research and development on alternative dielectric systems using both natural and synthetic esters. Because esters have lower inherent resistance to oxidation and differ significantly in the type and magnitude of oxidation byproducts, a novel insulation system was developed to overcome this potential handicap. Single and three phase prototype field installations using these new dielectric coolants are discussed
Keywords :
distribution networks; electric breakdown; environmental factors; fires; insulation testing; life testing; power transformer insulation; power transformer testing; safety; transformer oil; alternative dielectric systems; dielectric coolants; electrical performance; environmental performance; ester dielectric fluids; fire safety performance; life cycle cost; power distribution transformer insulation; research and development; Coolants; Costs; Dielectrics and electrical insulation; Environmental economics; Fires; Oxidation; Power transformer insulation; Prototypes; Research and development; Resistance;
Conference_Titel :
Industrial & Commercial Power Systems Technical Conference, 1999 IEEE.
Conference_Location :
Sparks, NV
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-5593-8
DOI :
10.1109/ICPS.1999.787238